Herb Keinon
Yahiya Moussa, a member of the Hamas parliament in Gaza, said the
organization did not change its policy regarding suicide attacks,
Israel Radio reported Sunday evening.
He said reports aired in Israeli media earlier Sunday were meant to
"set the ground for renewed Israeli violence against the Palestinians."
Moussa added, however, that Hamas was not in complete control over its
activists and that "pressure against activists in the [West] Bank could
lead bring about an explosion."
A Palestinian source in Ramallah contradicted Moussa, and confirmed
that the leadership in Damascus had indeed instructed West Bank Hamas
members to carry out a large-scale attack.
Earlier Sunday, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) deputy director
said at the cabinet meeting that Hamas leaders in Damascus have told
the group's loyalists in the West Bank to carry out a large-scale
terrorist attack inside Israel.
Due to Hamas's current frustrations, he said, there was an increased
chance it would become more actively involved in carrying out attacks
here and abroad.
Hamas, the official told the ministers, was irritated it had not been
able to break out of its international isolation and had been unable to
create a mechanism that would bring about dialogue with Fatah. The
organization, he said, was also finding it increasingly difficult to
effectively govern the Gaza Strip.
In addition, he said, there were increasing signs of economic
separation between Gaza and the West Bank, with the economic situation
in Gaza getting worse, while recently there had been some improvement
in the West Bank's private economic sector.
"There is no real threat to Hamas in Gaza," the Shin Bet official
added. "Its situation is stable."
He said Hamas was continuing to smuggle large quantities of arms and
explosives from Egypt. In the two months since it took control of Gaza,
he said, some 40 tons of explosives had been smuggled in, representing
half of the amount of explosives smuggled since Israel left Gaza in
2005.
The Shin Bet official said there had been a recent decrease in Egyptian
efforts to stop the smuggling.
He said there had been an increase in attacks, with 56 cases of
Palestinian small-arms fire or Kassam attacks over the past week,
compared to 43 the previous week.
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