by Yoav Limor
The recent events in
Gaza Strip and the West Bank indicate that despite its dire strategic
situation, Hamas is still here, as alive and kicking as always. In Gaza
Strip, the Israel Defense Forces uncovered a terror tunnel dug ahead of
the execution of a future terror attack and in the West Bank, a senior
operative in Hamas' military wing was killed in an operation that is now
threatening to ignite the refugee camps in Samaria.
The operation in the
refugee camp in Jenin was the culmination of a Shin Bet security agency
surveillance operation of Hamza Abu al-Hija, who was wanted by the
Israeli security forces for his involvement in a series on shooting
attacks.
Al-Hija has a
"respectable pedigree": His father, Jamal, was also a senior member of
Hamas' military wing and is currently serving a life sentence in an
Israeli prison for his part in a long list of deadly terror attacks.
Al-Hija had put up quite a fight before he was killed and his death
sparked mass riots in the refugee camp, which included the use of
explosives and a firefight that left two other Palestinians dead.
For Israel, this
operation has proven that there is no substitute to applying continuous
pressure on terror operatives: The Palestinian Authority no longer has
any control over the refugee camps and the only way Israel can thwart
terror attacks is by operating across 100% of the territory, 100% of the
time.
The terror tunnel
running between the Gaza Strip and an Israeli community adjacent to the
southern border was discovered last week, but concerns that it may be
heavily booby-trapped have so far prevented the military from entering
it.
An initial survey of
the tunnel has, however, found that it runs especially long and deep and
has multiple underground passageways. Defense officials said that
digging such a tunnel must have taken months and that Hamas was probably
seeking to use it to execute a strategic terror attack.
Much like in the West
Bank, the lesson in Gaza Strip is that here too, contact with terrorists
is imperative and that without routine security operations along the
border, aimed at uncovering explosives and terror tunnels, Israel may
develop dangerous intelligence and operational deficiencies.
Yoav Limor
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=7803
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