The IDF released information Friday that indicated the pace of weapons
smuggling into the Gaza Strip was increasing.
A senior army officer said terror groups were arming at an
"unprecedented" pace, Channel 2 reported, and some officials were
calling for a re-evaluation of the IDF's strategy in Gaza.
Despite intense IDF activity along the security fence in recent days
and non-stop air strikes on Gaza weapons depots, terror groups have
been importing more than two tons of TNT per month through tunnels
burrowed under the Philadelphi corridor along the Egyptian border.
Aside from the usual merchandise of explosives, light weapons and
ammunition, some 20 advanced anti-tank missiles have found their way
into Gaza - a development the IDF has feared since the end of the war
in Lebanon, officials said.
Several anti-tank missiles have been fired at troops and vehicles in
the army's latest forays across the security fence. In two separate
incidents Friday, Palestinians targeted tanks operating in Khan Yunis,
but failed to inflict casualties.
Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin warned in July that the situation in Gaza
could in two to three years be similar to what Israel faced in Lebanon
if significant changes were not made on the ground.
Diskin emphasized the need to block the smuggling routes into Gaza and
said Palestinian terror groups could try to emulate the model of
guerilla warfare employed by Hizbullah. Many of the casualties suffered
by the IDF in Lebanon were inflicted by anti-tank missiles.
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