Israel, Targeting Hamas Elites
"While the assassination of Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri in an airstrike in Beirut [Lebanon] on Tuesday was the highest-profile attack on the terror group, it is by no means the last.""Israeli leaders have vowed to track down and kill Hamas leaders wherever they are.""Israel has not confirmed that it was responsible for the strike which killed al-Arouri along with several senior operatives at Hamas's Beirut headquarters.""But Mossad chief David Barnea hinted that Israel was behind the assassination, as is widely believed in Israel and across the Middle East."Baruch Yedid, Jewish News Syndicate
Israeli troops walk past destroyed buildings on the outskirts of Gaza City Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images |
Former
Mossad director Zvi Zamir, 98, was buried on Wednesday. He was chief of
Mossad in the 1970s. "Operation Wrath of God" took place under his
direction of the intelligence agency. The Black September Palestinian
terrorists, who were tasked by Yasser Arafat to mount a terrorist
operation during the 1972 Munich Olympics, responsible for the massacre
of 11 Israeli athletes in a horrendously barbaric attack were each and
every one patiently and thoroughly tracked down and over the years faced
the justice of 'martyrdom' for their crimes.
"Let every Arab mother know that if her son took part in the massacre [of October 7], he signed his own death warrant",
Mossad chief David Barnea stated, at the funeral. Now, so many years
after the Munich Massacre, the Hamas terrorist group is slated for
destruction in response to their sadistic savagery mounted on southern
Israel at the Gaza border, when it ruthlessly slaughtered 1,200 infants,
elderly, families, children, women and men for the sheer elation they
gained in indulging in mass murder, alongside torture, mutilation and
rape.
While
all Hamas operatives are slated for retribution for the butchery and
the kidnapping of over 240 Israelis and foreign farm workers into Gaza
as pawns in prospective trade agreements for Israel to release hundreds
of Palestinians in Israeli prisons for terrorist activities, it is the
elite commanders of the terrorist group that Israel has in very
particular their sights on. Some commanders of the terrorist group have
already fallen, but it is the top-slate executive that the Israel
Defense Forces seek to destroy.
Hamas leaders Mohammed Deif, left, and Yahya Sinwar Wikimedia commons/Getty |
Hamas's
Yahya Sinwar, the Gaza Strip leader and mastermind of the massacre of
October 7, is a dead man walking. The 61-year-old Sinwar took over as
Gaza's strongman in 2017, when his predecessor was erased. Hamas's Majed
squads specializing in hunting down and gruesomely killing Palestinians
suspected of collaboration with Israel were created by Sinwar, himself
personally responsible for killing a dozen such 'informers' whose deaths
were grisly events.
He
was sentenced to serve four life sentences for killing four Palestinian
collaborators and while in prison Israeli doctors diagnosed and
surgically removed a cancerous tumour in his skull. Sinwar was among the
1,027 security prisoners that Israel freed in 2011 in exchange for the
prisoner swap to bring Gilad Shalit home from Gaza. Israel may have
saved the life of this seasoned killer, but has since lived to regret
that humanitarian impulse as misplaced in this particular instance.
Hamas' top leader, Ismail Haniyeh |
Hamas's
supreme leader, Ismail Haniyeh, takes good care to ensure he is not
vulnerable to Israeli search-and-destroy techniques, sequestering
himself in Qatar of Turkey for safe haven, both countries and their
leaders, supporters of Hamas. Although Haniyeh and other Hamas top
leaders had been deported in 1992 to Lebanon, it took them but a year
and a half to return to Israel. Now 60, Haniyeh is a billionaire, the
humanitarian funding courtesy of the UN, EU and other Western nations
siphoned off to building the vast Gaza tunnel network and his personal
bank account.
In
the 1990s and early 2000s, Muhammed Deif, leading the Hamas military
forces, masterminded suicide bombing attacks, and supervised Hamas
rocket attacks and tunnel warfare. He helped to plan and gave final
approval to the October 7 attacks that devastated Israeli kibbutzim and
towns as well as the Nova Music Festival, where over 360 festival-goers,
young Israeli men and women, were murdered. The 62-year-ld Deif topped
Israel's most-wanted and has managed to survive seven assassination
attempts by Israel. Secretive and rarely seen, his messages are
delivered through a spokesperson.
Sahar
Jabarin, Saleh Arouri's deputy, the terror group's key financier, is
one of the longest-serving members of Hamas, helping to establish its
first terror cells in Judea and Samaria (West Bank), recruiting many of
the senior figures in Hamas. Hamas's bombmaker, Yahya Ayyash, was his
best-known recruit, responsible for the death of at least 90 Israelis.
for which he was assassinated in 1996 by Israel. Jabarin serves a senior
position responsible for Hamas terror capabilities in Lebanon.
Mohammed
Deif's deputy, Hamas number two military figure, Marwan Issa, is
thought of as one of the most secretive senior Hamas officials. He took
part in a series of secret meetings in Egypt dealing with the release of
Hamas prisoners and with Salah Arouri, played a central role in the
deal that released Gilad Shalit.And then, there is Yahya Sinwar's
younger brother, Mohammed Sinwar, commander of the Khan Yunis Hamas
brigade and considered to be one of the October 7 key planners, who has
to the present survived six assassination attempts.
Civil defence workers search for survivors inside an apartment following a massive explosion in the southern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. The TV station of Lebanon's Hezbollah group says top Hamas official Saleh Arouri was killed Tuesday in an explosion in a southern Beirut suburb.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla) |
Labels: Hamas Bloodbath in Israel, Hunting Hamas Leadership, Israel Defense Forces in Gaza
<< Home