Elder of Ziyon
Lebanon's Al Akhbar,
a site associated with Hezbollah, reports that Hezbollah is in contact
with Hamas to replenish its arsenal of long-range rockets that has been
reportedly decimated by Israeli airstrikes.
The report says that on Friday an alert was sounded in the ranks of
Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. It was raised towards
all those who know how to smuggle weapons from Syria, Lebanon, Iran,
Sudan and other countries to the Gaza Strip.
During the first hours of the fighting, there was communication between
Hezbollah and the terror factions in Gaza, especially Hamas, to
determine the size of the damage done to the stores of long-range
missiles. Lebanese and Palestinian terror groups along with the Iranian
Revolutionary Guards are working to supply groups in Gaza, in
anticipation of a prolonged battle. According to the report, the focus
is on the transfer of large amounts of long-range missiles.
Sources told the paper that were emphatic that the supply lines will not
stop. Although the efforts to transfer arms to Gaza suffered a major
setback as a result of fighting in Syria, which was the main waystation
in the operations of arming terror factions since before the outbreak of
the second intifada, but the decision of Iran and Hezbollah to continue
the flow of weapons is said to be "irreversible."
The article goes through a history of Iran sending weapons to Gaza, and
Israel's fight against it, including a string of assassinations against
those responsible, such as Ali Deeb (Abu Hassan Salameh), Jihad Ahmed
Jibril, Ali Saleh, Ghaleb Awali, Brigadier (in the Syrian army) Mohammed
Suleiman, and others. Some Hamas fighters were assassinated in Syria
and abroad for this reason as well, not to mention Mahmoud al-Mabhouh,
who was (probably) assassinated by Israeli intelligence in Dubai in
2010, and even the assassination of Imad Mughniyeh comes, at least
partially, within the framework of the Israeli war on the transfer of
arms to Gaza.
Al Akhbar goes on to say that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards has been
in contact not only with Hamas but with Islamic Jihad, the PFLP and some
factions of the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the Salah al-Din
Brigades of the PRC and the PFLP-GC. Since 2005, the Iranians have been
supplying these groups with all types of weapons that can be
transferred: from light and medium weapons, to mortars and medium and
long-range rockets, as well as ammunition and materials that can be used
for the manufacture of rockets and missiles. The reporter goes on to
say that they have also been working on the transfer of hundreds of
fighters from Gaza to Syria and Iran, where they underwent training
programs on military tactics, and the use of sophisticated weapons,
including anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons.
I was reporting about
terrorists leaving Gaza to get training in Iran, pretending to only
travel for Hajj, in 2007. All in all, this Al Akhbar article seems to
accurately reflect the thinking at Hezbollah and Iran.
The big question is whether Egypt will act to stop this weapons
smuggling - or encourage it. Egyptian security forces have not been too
bad, but Morsi has been signalling a different direction, and his Muslim
Brotherhood have been staging anti-Israel protests.
The US must communicate to Egypt immediately that if there is the
slightest evidence that they are allowing weapons to be smuggled to Gaza
that they will lose their $1.5 billion in aid. This is absolutely
critical, and I hope that the White House makes this crystal clear.
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