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7:04 PM
Reut R. Cohen
Iran has renewed their efforts to re-supply Palestinian terrorists with advanced weapons. There is concern that Hamas will smuggle long-range Fajr missiles into the Gaza Strip.
Recent footage aired by the Associated Press and Israel's Channel 2 indicates that tunnel digging, which allows Hamas to resupply weapons, has resumed in Gaza. Israel continues to transfer aid to Gaza despite the terrorist activity, including the fact that Hamas has repeatedly violated the ceasefire. This week Hamas also hijacked some 6,000 pounds of aid meant for Gaza residents.
Palestinian tunnel digger at work, Israel's Channel 2
Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) head Yuval Diskin has estimated that despite the serious blows to Hamas's smuggling abilities, some tunnels used for weapons smuggling remain intact. "[Diskin] told ministers at the weekly cabinet meeting that Hamas would be able to rebuild the tunnels within a few months' time, and could then renew the arms smuggling into Gaza.
Diskin said that the population in Gaza is “very critical of Hamas for the destruction it has brought upon Gaza.” He said that ever since Israel declared a ceasefire, Hamas's leadership has shown a great degree of confusion."
Over the last 48 hours, Hamas has violated the ceasefire by launching shells into Israel.
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