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Hamas renews funding for incendiary kite units ahead of expected escalation
2019-01-10
[IsraelTimes] Terror group set to renew violence amid rising criticism from Gazooks, who see recent cash injections from Qatar
...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi...
as easing living conditions only of Hamas, the well-beloved offspring of the Moslem Brotherhood, members rather than public


An Egyptian security delegation is expected to arrive in Gazoo in the coming days in an attempt to prevent a deterioration in the security situation along the border with Israel this weekend.

On Tuesday, the "Supreme National Authority for the March of Return and Breaking of the Siege," the body officially behind the weekly border protests that the Hamas terror group has been encouraging saince last March, called on the Paleostinian public to participate extensively in marches near the fence on Friday.

Over the past two weeks, after a months-long lull, there has been an increase in the number of demonstrations close to the fence, and last Friday also saw a rise in the number of violent incidents at those protests.

There have also been attempts by Paleostinians to break through the fence at several locations, and an explosives-laden drone attached to balloons was launched toward Israel on Sunday, followed by a rocket attack.

These moves have been interpreted by Israel as an attempt by Hamas to renew hostilities in light of its ongoing failure to change the reality of life in Gazoo.

Monthly cash injections of $15 million from Qatar via Israel over the past two months have been perceived by some in Gazoo as designed to ease the living conditions only of Hamas members rather than the public on the lam. The result has been an increase in criticism of the terror group among Gazooks. This is exacerbated by the fact that electricity supply to the coastal enclave has again decreased to only five hours of power followed by 12-hour outages.

Paleostinian sources in Gazoo report that Hamas is planning to renew incendiary balloon attacks, along with the offensive tactics implemented in the weeks preceding the Qatari cash injection.

A week ago, Hamas officials met with the heads of the "kite unit," as well as the leaders of the groups the so-called "tire unit" and a unit that carries out a variety of operations close to the border under the cover of darkness, such as demonstrations and attempts to damage the fence.

At that meeting, the unit heads received a new budget to prepare for the next round of violence.

Earlier this week, those units were expected to hold a presser in Gazoo at which they were to announce the relaunch of their activities. However,
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the event was canceled for reasons that were not immediately clear.

Hamas’s recent attempts to escalate the situation along the border have been linked to the ongoing failure of mediators, chief among them Egypt, to secure a reconciliation agreement between the Islamist terror group and the Paleostinian Authority.

Earlier this week, Israel reportedly asked Qatar to delay its monthly delivery of $15 million to the Gazoo Strip, after a rocket was fired from the coastal enclave at a southern Israeli city.

The Qatari cash injection is part of an unofficial truce between Hamas and Israel that was supposed to see an end to months of violent protests along the Gazoo-Israel border in exchange for an easing of Israel’s blockade of the coastal enclave.

Gazoo protesters have launched hundreds of incendiary kites and balloons into Israel over the past nine months, sparking fires that have destroyed forests, burned crops, and killed livestock. Thousands of acres of land have been burned, causing millions of shekels in damages, according to Israeli officials. Some balloons have also carried improvised bombs.
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