Palestinian resistance factions have jointly condemned the leader of an Israel-backed armed gang in Gaza, accusing him of collaboration with the enemy. Yasser Abu Shabab (35) has been described as a "traitor for hire." This criminal gang operates under the protection and supervision of the IDF and have been looting humanitarian food convoys. The IDF recently intervened on behalf the Abu Shabab Militia with a drone strike. Hamas has neutralized at least 50 members of this Israeli-armed gang of cutthroat quislings.
"On the advice of security officials, we activated clans in Gaza that oppose Hamas," Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu recently admitted. "What's wrong with this? This is only good and saves the lives of IDF soldiers."This is a similar "divide and conquer" tactic used by the former apartheid government of Suid-Afrika. The National Party covertly armed and directed the predominantly Zulu Inkatha Freedom Party to attack the predominantly Xhosa African National Congress (ANC) led by Nelson Mandela, taking advantage of their historic tribal rivalry. This kept the anti-apartheid bloc fractured for years. An international arrest warrant issued by the ICC for crimes against humanity remains active for Benjamin Netanyahu. An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Israeli support for Hamas
The Israeli support for Hamas refers to direct involvement by Israeli authorities from different periods in the rise and empowerment of Palestinian militant group Hamas.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
During the 1970s, Israel began providing support to Ahmed Yassin, a Muslim Brotherhood leader in the Gaza Strip, who controlled a network of Islamic schools, mosques, and clubs, in order to weaken the secular nationalist Palestine Liberation Organization.[2] It continued to encourage the expansion of Yassin's network during the first year and a half of the First Intifada, as the network re-organised into Hamas. Support lasted until 1989, when Hamas launched its first attacks on Israelis, leading to a significant crackdown against the organisation.[7] Multiple Israeli officials have acknowledged Israel's role in strengthening Yassin's network.
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#2: Hi Snoofy: Thanks for that. One sidenote: The PLO and Yasir Arafat long suspected that Abu Nidal was a hired Mossad asset conducting spectacular global terrorist attacks to make the Palestinian liberation cause look bad in the eyes of the world: www.independent.co.uk
I'm awful glad our taxpayer dollars are hard at work subsidizing another country's national security and universal healthcare system.
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Irrelevant, GWB put Hamas on the ballot in Gaza.
Without that Hamas wouldn't be where it is, no matter how big Hamas got with Israel support.
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