Hamas: “Like Hezbollah, We Also Are Iran’s Proxy Warriors Against Israel”
Iran’s days are numbered…as are Hams’ and Hezbollah’s.
The Hamas commander was in a hurry. Hunched forward in a navy-blue parka, with the wind-chapped skin and drawn eyes of someone who had been outdoors all night, he had just returned from the front line with Israel. The whine of drones overhead signalled that his enemy was hunting for blood.
He is in the vanguard of the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas which is growing into a disciplined army, trained to fight for victory rather than be consigned to the “martyr’s death” of the suicide bomber.
Israel has long insisted that Iran is behind this training. Last week Yuval Diskin, the head of the Israeli internal security service Shin Bet, said as much when he claimed that Hamas had “started to dispatch people to Iran, tens and a promise of hundreds”.
The Hamas commander, however, confirmed for the first time that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has been training its men in Tehran for more than two years and is currently honing the skills of 150 fighters.
The details he gave suggested that, if anything, Shin Bet has underestimated the extent of Iran’s influence on Hamas’s increasingly sophisticated tactics and weaponry.
Speaking on the record but withholding his identity as a target of Israeli forces, the commander, who has a sparse moustache and oiled black hair, said Hamas had been sending fighters to Iran for training in both field tactics and weapons technology since Israeli troops pulled out of the Gaza strip of Palestinian territory in 2005. Others go to Syria for more basic training.
“We have sent seven ‘courses’ of our fighters to Iran,” he said. “During each course, the group receives training that he will use to increase our capacity to fight.”
The most promising members of each group stay longer for an advanced course and return as trainers themselves, he said.
So far, 150 members of Qassam have passed through training in Tehran, where they study for between 45 days and six months at a closed military base under the command of the elite Revolutionary Guard force.
The rest of the article is an obviously biased piece of Hamas propaganda…I had to edit even the shit I put up there. Suffice it to say that Iran has truly stepped up the training of terrorist puke organizations like Hamas, and the escalation over the last few years really just says one thing: They must die very soon.
The longer Israel puts off dealing a decisive blow to these Hamas phychopaths, the harder it will be to deal with them down the road.
It is imperative that the IDF take the initiative and destroy the evil ones ASAP-like.
Ohmert needs to go find another job…maybe hugging trees in Europe or something…
Israel needs Bibi to run the show again.
March 11th, 2008 at 5:21 pmBash -
The rest of the article is an obviously biased piece of Hamas propaganda…I had to edit even the shit I put up there.
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[[The Hamas commander was in a hurry. Hunched forward in a navy-blue parka, with the wind-chapped skin and drawn eyes of someone who had been outdoors all night, he had just returned from the front line with Israel. The whine of drones overhead signalled that his enemy was hunting for blood.]]
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Okay, I don’t know who wrote the article (man/woman), or where it’s from … but obviously [someone] is either “in love” with Hamas commander or lusting after his jihadi ass … or even writing the first chapter in a jihadi fiction novel.
Whoever/Whatever … quite the fantasy prose …
March 11th, 2008 at 7:05 pmWould I be wrong to think that it’s good news to see a more organized, conventional military style enemy? It would make it easier for us to track their movements. Their tactics would be more predictable. Strikes would be more effective as units move with larger numbers instead of small guerilla cells. I would put ours and Israel’s national militaries up against theirs any day. It’s tough to spot a suicide bomber in a crowd, but you get a unit of soldiers using recognizable tactics to achieve an identifiable objective, that’s easy to spot…and kill.
I agree the war is coming, and I would rather it happen before Iran gets a nuke, but I think it would be good to wait until all the ants are in the mound before we set the fire.
March 11th, 2008 at 7:10 pm