Largest terror op in 3 years was to 'execute mass killings and
abductions'
By Aaron Klein
JAFFA, Israel – Hamas used two seized U.S. military vehicles to carry
out a large-scale attack this weekend against a major Israeli border
crossing, Hamas leaders told WND.
The vehicles were captured when Hamas last June took complete control
of the Gaza Strip, overtaking all U.S.-backed security compounds in the
territory associated with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas' Fatah party. The U.S. provided Fatah with weapons, vehicles and
large sums of financial and military aid.
Israeli defense officials called yesterday's border attack the largest,
most sophisticated Hamas terrorist operation since Israel withdrew from
Gaza in 2005.
"We utilized two American armored Jeep vehicles in the heroic operation
at Kerem Shalom," said Abu Abdullah, who is considered one of the most
important operational members of Hamas' so-called military wing. "We
obtained the vehicles last June."
Muhammad Abdel-Al, the spokesperson and a leader of the Hamas-allied
Popular Resistance Committees terrorist organization which participated
in this weekend's attack, confirmed two American vehicles were
utilized.
Abdel-Al added, "We warned you we would obtain all the weapons the
Zionists and Americans gave to your puppets in Fatah. It is only a
matter of time before we take over the West Bank and obtain the
American weapons you are giving Fatah now."
In the attack, which took place just hours after the Jewish state
ushered in the Passover holiday, two explosive-laden vehicles disguised
as Israeli military jeeps exploded at the Kerem Shalom crossing, the
main Israeli transport area for goods and humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Thirteen Israel Defense Forces soldiers were hurt in the attack, most
wounded lightly to moderately.
The two vehicles arrived at Kerem Shalom under the cover of dozens of
mortar shells just after a third armored vehicle ripped a hole in the
border fence. The two disguised vehicles exploded inside the crossing,
one reportedly close to a group of soldiers.
The drivers of all three vehicles were killed when their cars exploded.
At roughly the same time as the Kerem Shalom attack, the Israel Defense
Forces fired a missile at a truck approaching Kissufim, another border
area previously used to cross into Gaza. The missile caused a massive
explosion, indicating the truck was carrying a large amount of
explosives defense sources believe was to be used in a second,
simultaneous border attack at Kissufim.
At nearly the same time along another area of the border, IDF soldiers
spotted two Palestinians carrying explosives approaching the border
fence just outside Kibbutz Be'eri, a Jewish town bordering Gaza. An IDF
force of 11 soldiers entered Gaza in pursuit of the terrorists only to
quickly realize they were being ambushed in an apparent Hamas trap.
Four Hamas snipers fired at the unit, killing three IDF soldiers.
Defense officials here believe Hamas attempted a major, coordinated
attack at several points along Israel's Gaza border.
Yoav Galant, IDF commander in the Gaza area, called the offensive
Hamas' boldest operation since Israel's Gaza retreat.
He said the attack, "the likes of which we have not seen since the
disengagement," was an attempt "to execute mass-killings and
abductions."
Galant told reporters Hamas was "harming the interest of the
Palestinians themselves, by attack crossings which are the humanitarian
lifelines of Gaza."
Former deputy defense minister Ephraim Sneh said the attack revealed
"the true face of Hamas, which is [itself] creating the blockade on
Gaza's people."
But back in Gaza City, Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesman, said his
terror group would carry out more attacks on crossings to break what he
claimed was an Israeli blockade of the territory.
"These operations are the beginning of the explosions that Hamas has
warned of," said Abu Zuhri. "If the parties don't intervene quickly to
save Gaza and break the siege, what is coming will be greater."
WND previously reported Hamas obtained armored U.S. military jeeps.
Immediately after Hamas staged its coup and took over Gaza, WND quoted
Hamas officials stating they seized "enormous" stockpiles of foreign
weapons, including U.S. arms, that had been stored in Fatah security
compounds.
The U.S. in recent years reportedly transferred large quantities of
weaponry to build up Fatah forces against rival Hamas. Hamas officials
told WND in multiple interviews prior to last June they would seize the
American weapons.
Hamas last summer provided WND with a partial list of what the terror
group said were seized weapons, The list included:
"Dozens" of mounted machine guns that can fire at Israeli helicopters
Approximately 7,400 American M-16 assault rifles
About 800,000 rounds of bullets.
Eighteen armored personnel carriers
Seven armored military jeeps
"Tens" of armored civilian cars, including pickup trucks and magnums.
Eight massive trucks equipped with water cannons for dispersing
protests
Fourteen military-sized bulldozers
Hamas' latest round of terrorist attacks comes as former president
Jimmy Carter this weekend continued meeting Hamas leaders and
reportedly discussed with them a cease fire to include the possibility
of the Palestinians assuming some security control of the Gaza side of
Israel's major border crossings.
Carter met twice this weekend with Hamas chieftain Khaled Mashaal, and
his deputy, Moussa Abu Marzouk, who both reside in Syria. The two men
are accused of masterminding attacks that have killed hundreds of
civilians.
"Several subjects were discussed, including [Israeli-Palestinian]
crossing points, [captured Israeli soldier Gilad] Schalit, the siege on
the Palestinians and a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel," Abu
Marzouk said.
The AP quoted a senior Hamas official in Damascus, speaking on
condition of anonymity, described the meetings between Carter and Hamas
as "warm."
Last week, Carter met in Egypt with senior Hamas leaders Mahmoud
al-Zahar and Saeed Seyam.
Israeli security officials stated it was "almost a one hundred percent
certainty" both al-Zahar and Seyam were involved in planning this
weekend's border attacks.
Al-Zahar and Seyam are identified by both Israeli and Palestinian
security officials as the two most senior leaders of Hamas' so-called
military wing, which carries out terrorist activities from the Gaza
Strip, including rocket strikes, suicide bombings, border raids,
kidnappings and shooting attacks.
In a WND exclusive interview earlier this week, Ahmed Yousuf, Hamas'
top political adviser in the Gaza Strip, called Carter a "noble person"
whose planned meeting with Hamas would help the terror organization
"engage with the world community."
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