Sunday, December 23, 2012

Hamas Preparing For Civil War Against Abbas and the Palestinian Authority

It appears that Hamas has become emboldened beyond any level in the terror organization's history - ever since the Muslim Brotherhood essentially took over the military might of Egypt, the jihadis from Hamas have sought to expand and flaunt any muscle they may have.  First, they decided to take on Israel with the endless barrage of rockets and missiles that eventually spurred the Israeli retaliation.  Then, we saw Hamas bring in their exiled leader onto the soil of Gaza as well as Egyptian officials - almost daring Israel to take out those visitors.  And now, we see Hamas deciding to take on the power and authority of Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority.

So, more than likely we will see the power play for Gaza and the West Bank once again - Hamas vs. Fatah for ultimate power.

The story comes from Israel National News.



Hamas Preparing for War against Abbas, Reports Sunday Times


Hamas is preparing to duplicate its 2007 civil war in Gaza and has instructed terror cells in Judea and Samaria to get ready for a military coup to oust Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, according to a London Sunday Times based on Israeli intelligence sources.

The orders reportedly came from Hamas’ supreme leader Khaled Mashaal, who recently visited Gaza to celebrate what the terrorist organization claimed was a victory over Israel in last month’s missile war.

Citing unnamed officials in the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), the London newspaper said that Iran is behind the plan for a coup. According to the Sunday Times, Iran wants to have an allied militia in Judea and Samaria, parallel to Hamas in Gaza and Hizbullah in Lebanon.

Tawfik Tirawi, a former PA intelligence director and now a senior member of Abbas’ Fatah party, told the newspaper, "Hamas wants intifada and will take over the West Bank.

“We’re on the verge of catastrophe,” he said.

“Bibi [Netanyahu] understands the geopolitical changes in the Middle East. No way would [he] give up an inch of the West Bank - he is convinced that the intelligence assessment about a Muslim Brotherhood [Hamas] takeover is solid,” according to the London newspaper.

The report provides evidence that Prime Minister Netanyahu is making it clear that Israel is not to be shown as being weak. The intelligence information may have been one of the reasons, if not the major cause, for his recent and unusually solid nationalist statements for building new homes for Jews in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

It also contradicts mainstream media claims that Netanyahu's statements were part of an election campaign to attract nationalists away from the Jewish Home party.

The information published in London totally eliminates the idea promoted by leftist commentators that Netanyahu’s’ policies are designed to strengthen Hamas at the expense of Abbas, who has advertised himself as a “peace partner.” Abbas has won international support for demands that preclude negotiations on future borders while at the same time promoting unity with Hamas.

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