IDF OC Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Yoav Galant painted a grim picture of post-Disengagement Israel Wednesday.
"Since the Disengagement 2,053 Kassams have been launched at Israel," the IDF commander told diplomats and foreign reporters at a Jerusalem briefing. "296 explosive charges have been detonated, 143 attacks carried out against tanks that were outside the security fence - not inside Gaza - and there were 260 incidents of gunfire at IDF forces outside of the fence."
Galant also said that Iran is actually training and outfitting Hamas terrorists to form a guerrilla army. "Boosted by their newfound ability to travel abroad, Hamas militants have been going back and forth to hostile countries for training," he said. "They are sending them to Syria, Lebanon and Iran. And the opposite [is happening as well]. People from Iran come inspect the situation in the area, give them training and coaching, examine them and see if they hit the target they gave them."
The IDF commander, who is privy to all of the IDF and Shabak (General Security Services) intelligence information, said Hamas has already been outfitted with elite surveillance units, snipers and explosives experts.
Shabak Chief Yuval Diskin confirmed earlier this week that Hamas terrorists have been receiving training in Iran. Most of them travel to and from Iran via Egypt, whose border with Gaza has remained open or porous ever since Israel’s withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafiah Crossing.
The lack of Israeli presence at the border has allowed for the speedy stockpiling of arms and weapons, Galant added. "Hamas has managed to arm itself by smuggling goods through tunnels across the border with Egypt.”
Galant offered a veiled criticism of Israel’s one-sided cease-fire with Hamas and said the terror group was using the time to stockpile weapons and improve its tactical abilities in preparation for war.
“We have to prepare ourselves for a war situation in the future,” Galant said.
Hamas Chief in Iran
Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal, after meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said Wednesday that, “Israel will eventually disappear from the world, and the Palestinians should be prepared for that eventuality,” Israel Radio reported.
Mashaal said Iran had promised to continue to fund the Palestinian Authority – a claim confirmed by Iran’s Foreign Minister Manoucheher Mottaki.
Mashaal was scheduled to meet Iran’s Islamic leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well.
"Since the Disengagement 2,053 Kassams have been launched at Israel," the IDF commander told diplomats and foreign reporters at a Jerusalem briefing. "296 explosive charges have been detonated, 143 attacks carried out against tanks that were outside the security fence - not inside Gaza - and there were 260 incidents of gunfire at IDF forces outside of the fence."
Galant also said that Iran is actually training and outfitting Hamas terrorists to form a guerrilla army. "Boosted by their newfound ability to travel abroad, Hamas militants have been going back and forth to hostile countries for training," he said. "They are sending them to Syria, Lebanon and Iran. And the opposite [is happening as well]. People from Iran come inspect the situation in the area, give them training and coaching, examine them and see if they hit the target they gave them."
The IDF commander, who is privy to all of the IDF and Shabak (General Security Services) intelligence information, said Hamas has already been outfitted with elite surveillance units, snipers and explosives experts.
Shabak Chief Yuval Diskin confirmed earlier this week that Hamas terrorists have been receiving training in Iran. Most of them travel to and from Iran via Egypt, whose border with Gaza has remained open or porous ever since Israel’s withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor and Rafiah Crossing.
The lack of Israeli presence at the border has allowed for the speedy stockpiling of arms and weapons, Galant added. "Hamas has managed to arm itself by smuggling goods through tunnels across the border with Egypt.”
Galant offered a veiled criticism of Israel’s one-sided cease-fire with Hamas and said the terror group was using the time to stockpile weapons and improve its tactical abilities in preparation for war.
“We have to prepare ourselves for a war situation in the future,” Galant said.
Hamas Chief in Iran
Hamas Chief Khaled Mashaal, after meeting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said Wednesday that, “Israel will eventually disappear from the world, and the Palestinians should be prepared for that eventuality,” Israel Radio reported.
Mashaal said Iran had promised to continue to fund the Palestinian Authority – a claim confirmed by Iran’s Foreign Minister Manoucheher Mottaki.
Mashaal was scheduled to meet Iran’s Islamic leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well.