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Two Reports Suggesting War With Hamas Soon!
Feb 5, 2018 12:07:57   #
ziggy88 Loc: quincy illinois 62301
 
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BREAK OUT IN THE COMING DAYS
BY JULIANE HELMHOLD, AVRAHAM GOLD FEBRUARY 4, 2018

Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
Conclusion by Pastor Boyd

The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Good Chance War Soon

Hamas and other Palestinian organizations believe there is a "95 percent chance" that Israel will launch a war as part of an IDF exercise in Southern Israel in the coming days, according to a report published by Al-Hayat on Sunday, quoting sources from various factions in the Gaza Strip, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Hamas, the terrorist organization, which controls the Gaza Strip, as well as other organizations declared a shift to the highest level of alert and evacuated most of their command echelon from their facilities in the Palestinian enclave. Hamas also placed police and security forces around the Gaza Strip, in fear of an escalation. The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Yahay Sinwar was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four life sentences for terrorist activities but freed in 2011 in a swap of 1,047 Palestinian security prisoners for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Trump Deal of the Century

On the Fatah front, the same report said that Ramallah had received preliminary details of United States President Donald Trump's peace plan, dubbed the "deal of the century," which proposes transferring neighborhoods, suburbs and Arab villages where there are no Israeli outposts to the Palestinian side, creating a Palestinian corridor to Jerusalem and providing a humanitarian solution for Palestinian refugees.

Meanwhile, a Western official revealed that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas presented an alternative version of the plan to US officials through a third party, according to which a Palestinian state would be established in stages within the 1967 borders, with future territorial exchanges allowing Israel to incorporate the main settlement blocs. According to the official, "Abbas asked to agree on the preliminary border in exchange for the approval of the establishment of a Palestinian state in stages," but the American side rejected the proposal.

Abbas Wants to Severe Ties

Yesterday it was reported that Abbas had asked his government to prepare a plan to sever all ties with Israel, according to WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency. According to the report, the executive committee of the magistrate demanded the establishment of a supreme committee to implement the decisions of the Central Committee to freeze the recognition of Israel until it recognizes a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, cancels the annexation of Jerusalem and freezes the construction in the settlements.

The Executive Committee met on Sunday at the PLO headquarters in Ramallah, headed by Abbas, who is scheduled to address the Security Council this month and reiterate his position on the two-state solution on the basis of international legitimacy.
Report: Hamas Terrified of Israeli Assassinations, Surprise Attack
By David Israel

Hamas, its security services and its military wing—the Al-Qassam Brigades, have mobilized their ranks for fear of Israel launching a surprise military or security strike as the Israeli army began large-scale military maneuvers along the Gaza border, the London-based daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Monday.

Scared of Assassination

It seems that Hamas is afraid of repeated Israeli scenarios, including the sudden assassination of a senior leader of the Qassam Brigades or the political arm of Hamas, as happened in 2012 against Qassam commander in Gaza Ahmed al-Jaabari, which caused the outbreak of the second Gaza war; or a similar scenario to the assassination of an agent by the Israeli Shin Bet in May last year, which eliminated the Gilad Shalit-deal released prisoner Mazen Fakaha.

Among the likely scenarios is Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the movement’s political bureau, after the United States has added him to its terrorist list which, in effect, according to Asharq Al-Awsat, “a prelude to the attempt to liquidate him.”

Stepped Up Alertness

Asharq Al-Awsat’s sources are saying that since the recent increase in Israeli maneuvers, Hamas has stepped up the alertness of its members and its security and military forces. It has drawn up urgent, defensive contingency plans including several scenarios to confront an Israeli attempt to attack the terror group, as Israel has done in three wars in Gaza in recent years.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, is also concerned about its chances against an Israeli strike in light of the slowdown of the reconciliation talks with the Palestinian Authority.

The sources pointed out that strategic meetings were held within the Hamas movement and the different security elements to implement these scenarios, including a plan to enhance field communication in real time between soldiers and commanders, as well as between sectors, at the military, security, and political level, and dealing with the plight of civilians during a military confrontation with the IDF.

Other sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Hamas had set up checkpoints in various areas of the Gaza Strip and tightened its control over the land and sea borders, noting that the security forces were on constant alert and reporting on the situation in real time.

Recon Planes & Drones Scour Hamas Skies

Hamas leaders are moving around Gaza under tight security these days, especially since Israeli reconnaissance planes hardly ever leave the Gaza Strip’s skies.

Despite these measures, which have raised the fears of Gaza’s civilians of a new confrontation, Hamas officials have confirmed that they would not take the initiative to start the next war.

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said: "We see Hamas as being responsible for everything that is fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel. We won't allow any routine involving a drizzle of rockets at our civilians and forces." Palestinians continue to terrorize Israeli population by firing rockets into the city of Sderot.


An Israeli official told Asharq Al-Awsat that he ruled out the expectation that Israel is seeking a new confrontation, at least for the time being.

Hamas Cannot Feed its Population

Israeli military sources have revealed that the IDF has provided Netanyahu with a thorough security assessment of the current situation in the Gaza Strip, and warned against the deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza which has reached an unprecedented low, with the collapse of both the economic and humanitarian systems. At the moment, according to the IDF, Hamas has been unable to provide for the delivery of food and medicine to the Gaza population to prevent an uprising.

Should such instability become an immediate threat, Hamas may not have a choice but to fire the first shot inviting a war.

Conclusion

Reigning down Chinese rockets from a stockpile of over 100,000 into Israel is not exactly a great show of peace.

The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas’s military wing, estimated at 50,000 strong, is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Egypt. If war did come it would most likely come here then spread out to other outlying areas for the goal of Israel is to take the entire Promised Land back putting it into Israeli hands. Read Psalm 83 and you will see scripture predicts there will be a short protracted war with border nations who will be brought into submission by the IDF.
You are watching historic prophecy unfold right before your eyes.



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Feb 5, 2018 12:18:13   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
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ziggy88 wrote:
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BREAK OUT IN THE COMING DAYS
BY JULIANE HELMHOLD, AVRAHAM GOLD FEBRUARY 4, 2018

Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
Conclusion by Pastor Boyd

The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Good Chance War Soon

Hamas and other Palestinian organizations believe there is a "95 percent chance" that Israel will launch a war as part of an IDF exercise in Southern Israel in the coming days, according to a report published by Al-Hayat on Sunday, quoting sources from various factions in the Gaza Strip, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Hamas, the terrorist organization, which controls the Gaza Strip, as well as other organizations declared a shift to the highest level of alert and evacuated most of their command echelon from their facilities in the Palestinian enclave. Hamas also placed police and security forces around the Gaza Strip, in fear of an escalation. The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Yahay Sinwar was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four life sentences for terrorist activities but freed in 2011 in a swap of 1,047 Palestinian security prisoners for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Trump Deal of the Century

On the Fatah front, the same report said that Ramallah had received preliminary details of United States President Donald Trump's peace plan, dubbed the "deal of the century," which proposes transferring neighborhoods, suburbs and Arab villages where there are no Israeli outposts to the Palestinian side, creating a Palestinian corridor to Jerusalem and providing a humanitarian solution for Palestinian refugees.

Meanwhile, a Western official revealed that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas presented an alternative version of the plan to US officials through a third party, according to which a Palestinian state would be established in stages within the 1967 borders, with future territorial exchanges allowing Israel to incorporate the main settlement blocs. According to the official, "Abbas asked to agree on the preliminary border in exchange for the approval of the establishment of a Palestinian state in stages," but the American side rejected the proposal.

Abbas Wants to Severe Ties

Yesterday it was reported that Abbas had asked his government to prepare a plan to sever all ties with Israel, according to WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency. According to the report, the executive committee of the magistrate demanded the establishment of a supreme committee to implement the decisions of the Central Committee to freeze the recognition of Israel until it recognizes a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, cancels the annexation of Jerusalem and freezes the construction in the settlements.

The Executive Committee met on Sunday at the PLO headquarters in Ramallah, headed by Abbas, who is scheduled to address the Security Council this month and reiterate his position on the two-state solution on the basis of international legitimacy.
Report: Hamas Terrified of Israeli Assassinations, Surprise Attack
By David Israel

Hamas, its security services and its military wing—the Al-Qassam Brigades, have mobilized their ranks for fear of Israel launching a surprise military or security strike as the Israeli army began large-scale military maneuvers along the Gaza border, the London-based daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Monday.

Scared of Assassination

It seems that Hamas is afraid of repeated Israeli scenarios, including the sudden assassination of a senior leader of the Qassam Brigades or the political arm of Hamas, as happened in 2012 against Qassam commander in Gaza Ahmed al-Jaabari, which caused the outbreak of the second Gaza war; or a similar scenario to the assassination of an agent by the Israeli Shin Bet in May last year, which eliminated the Gilad Shalit-deal released prisoner Mazen Fakaha.

Among the likely scenarios is Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the movement’s political bureau, after the United States has added him to its terrorist list which, in effect, according to Asharq Al-Awsat, “a prelude to the attempt to liquidate him.”

Stepped Up Alertness

Asharq Al-Awsat’s sources are saying that since the recent increase in Israeli maneuvers, Hamas has stepped up the alertness of its members and its security and military forces. It has drawn up urgent, defensive contingency plans including several scenarios to confront an Israeli attempt to attack the terror group, as Israel has done in three wars in Gaza in recent years.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, is also concerned about its chances against an Israeli strike in light of the slowdown of the reconciliation talks with the Palestinian Authority.

The sources pointed out that strategic meetings were held within the Hamas movement and the different security elements to implement these scenarios, including a plan to enhance field communication in real time between soldiers and commanders, as well as between sectors, at the military, security, and political level, and dealing with the plight of civilians during a military confrontation with the IDF.

Other sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Hamas had set up checkpoints in various areas of the Gaza Strip and tightened its control over the land and sea borders, noting that the security forces were on constant alert and reporting on the situation in real time.

Recon Planes & Drones Scour Hamas Skies

Hamas leaders are moving around Gaza under tight security these days, especially since Israeli reconnaissance planes hardly ever leave the Gaza Strip’s skies.

Despite these measures, which have raised the fears of Gaza’s civilians of a new confrontation, Hamas officials have confirmed that they would not take the initiative to start the next war.

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said: "We see Hamas as being responsible for everything that is fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel. We won't allow any routine involving a drizzle of rockets at our civilians and forces." Palestinians continue to terrorize Israeli population by firing rockets into the city of Sderot.


An Israeli official told Asharq Al-Awsat that he ruled out the expectation that Israel is seeking a new confrontation, at least for the time being.

Hamas Cannot Feed its Population

Israeli military sources have revealed that the IDF has provided Netanyahu with a thorough security assessment of the current situation in the Gaza Strip, and warned against the deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza which has reached an unprecedented low, with the collapse of both the economic and humanitarian systems. At the moment, according to the IDF, Hamas has been unable to provide for the delivery of food and medicine to the Gaza population to prevent an uprising.

Should such instability become an immediate threat, Hamas may not have a choice but to fire the first shot inviting a war.

Conclusion

Reigning down Chinese rockets from a stockpile of over 100,000 into Israel is not exactly a great show of peace.

The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas’s military wing, estimated at 50,000 strong, is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Egypt. If war did come it would most likely come here then spread out to other outlying areas for the goal of Israel is to take the entire Promised Land back putting it into Israeli hands. Read Psalm 83 and you will see scripture predicts there will be a short protracted war with border nations who will be brought into submission by the IDF.
You are watching historic prophecy unfold right before your eyes.
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BRE... (show quote)

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Feb 5, 2018 14:10:23   #
Radiance3
 
ziggy88 wrote:
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BREAK OUT IN THE COMING DAYS
BY JULIANE HELMHOLD, AVRAHAM GOLD FEBRUARY 4, 2018

Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
Conclusion by Pastor Boyd

The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Good Chance War Soon

Hamas and other Palestinian organizations believe there is a "95 percent chance" that Israel will launch a war as part of an IDF exercise in Southern Israel in the coming days, according to a report published by Al-Hayat on Sunday, quoting sources from various factions in the Gaza Strip, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Hamas, the terrorist organization, which controls the Gaza Strip, as well as other organizations declared a shift to the highest level of alert and evacuated most of their command echelon from their facilities in the Palestinian enclave. Hamas also placed police and security forces around the Gaza Strip, in fear of an escalation. The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Yahay Sinwar was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four life sentences for terrorist activities but freed in 2011 in a swap of 1,047 Palestinian security prisoners for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Trump Deal of the Century

On the Fatah front, the same report said that Ramallah had received preliminary details of United States President Donald Trump's peace plan, dubbed the "deal of the century," which proposes transferring neighborhoods, suburbs and Arab villages where there are no Israeli outposts to the Palestinian side, creating a Palestinian corridor to Jerusalem and providing a humanitarian solution for Palestinian refugees.

Meanwhile, a Western official revealed that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas presented an alternative version of the plan to US officials through a third party, according to which a Palestinian state would be established in stages within the 1967 borders, with future territorial exchanges allowing Israel to incorporate the main settlement blocs. According to the official, "Abbas asked to agree on the preliminary border in exchange for the approval of the establishment of a Palestinian state in stages," but the American side rejected the proposal.

Abbas Wants to Severe Ties

Yesterday it was reported that Abbas had asked his government to prepare a plan to sever all ties with Israel, according to WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency. According to the report, the executive committee of the magistrate demanded the establishment of a supreme committee to implement the decisions of the Central Committee to freeze the recognition of Israel until it recognizes a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, cancels the annexation of Jerusalem and freezes the construction in the settlements.

The Executive Committee met on Sunday at the PLO headquarters in Ramallah, headed by Abbas, who is scheduled to address the Security Council this month and reiterate his position on the two-state solution on the basis of international legitimacy.
Report: Hamas Terrified of Israeli Assassinations, Surprise Attack
By David Israel

Hamas, its security services and its military wing—the Al-Qassam Brigades, have mobilized their ranks for fear of Israel launching a surprise military or security strike as the Israeli army began large-scale military maneuvers along the Gaza border, the London-based daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Monday.

Scared of Assassination

It seems that Hamas is afraid of repeated Israeli scenarios, including the sudden assassination of a senior leader of the Qassam Brigades or the political arm of Hamas, as happened in 2012 against Qassam commander in Gaza Ahmed al-Jaabari, which caused the outbreak of the second Gaza war; or a similar scenario to the assassination of an agent by the Israeli Shin Bet in May last year, which eliminated the Gilad Shalit-deal released prisoner Mazen Fakaha.

Among the likely scenarios is Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the movement’s political bureau, after the United States has added him to its terrorist list which, in effect, according to Asharq Al-Awsat, “a prelude to the attempt to liquidate him.”

Stepped Up Alertness

Asharq Al-Awsat’s sources are saying that since the recent increase in Israeli maneuvers, Hamas has stepped up the alertness of its members and its security and military forces. It has drawn up urgent, defensive contingency plans including several scenarios to confront an Israeli attempt to attack the terror group, as Israel has done in three wars in Gaza in recent years.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, is also concerned about its chances against an Israeli strike in light of the slowdown of the reconciliation talks with the Palestinian Authority.

The sources pointed out that strategic meetings were held within the Hamas movement and the different security elements to implement these scenarios, including a plan to enhance field communication in real time between soldiers and commanders, as well as between sectors, at the military, security, and political level, and dealing with the plight of civilians during a military confrontation with the IDF.

Other sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Hamas had set up checkpoints in various areas of the Gaza Strip and tightened its control over the land and sea borders, noting that the security forces were on constant alert and reporting on the situation in real time.

Recon Planes & Drones Scour Hamas Skies

Hamas leaders are moving around Gaza under tight security these days, especially since Israeli reconnaissance planes hardly ever leave the Gaza Strip’s skies.

Despite these measures, which have raised the fears of Gaza’s civilians of a new confrontation, Hamas officials have confirmed that they would not take the initiative to start the next war.

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said: "We see Hamas as being responsible for everything that is fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel. We won't allow any routine involving a drizzle of rockets at our civilians and forces." Palestinians continue to terrorize Israeli population by firing rockets into the city of Sderot.


An Israeli official told Asharq Al-Awsat that he ruled out the expectation that Israel is seeking a new confrontation, at least for the time being.

Hamas Cannot Feed its Population

Israeli military sources have revealed that the IDF has provided Netanyahu with a thorough security assessment of the current situation in the Gaza Strip, and warned against the deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza which has reached an unprecedented low, with the collapse of both the economic and humanitarian systems. At the moment, according to the IDF, Hamas has been unable to provide for the delivery of food and medicine to the Gaza population to prevent an uprising.

Should such instability become an immediate threat, Hamas may not have a choice but to fire the first shot inviting a war.

Conclusion

Reigning down Chinese rockets from a stockpile of over 100,000 into Israel is not exactly a great show of peace.

The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas’s military wing, estimated at 50,000 strong, is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Egypt. If war did come it would most likely come here then spread out to other outlying areas for the goal of Israel is to take the entire Promised Land back putting it into Israeli hands. Read Psalm 83 and you will see scripture predicts there will be a short protracted war with border nations who will be brought into submission by the IDF.
You are watching historic prophecy unfold right before your eyes.
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BRE... (show quote)

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I suppose Iran with the $150 billion provided by US thru Obama, Iran armed Hamas with nuclear weapons.

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Feb 6, 2018 17:27:17   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
ziggy88 wrote:
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BREAK OUT IN THE COMING DAYS
BY JULIANE HELMHOLD, AVRAHAM GOLD FEBRUARY 4, 2018

Researched by Pastor Gary Boyd
Conclusion by Pastor Boyd

The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Good Chance War Soon

Hamas and other Palestinian organizations believe there is a "95 percent chance" that Israel will launch a war as part of an IDF exercise in Southern Israel in the coming days, according to a report published by Al-Hayat on Sunday, quoting sources from various factions in the Gaza Strip, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

Hamas, the terrorist organization, which controls the Gaza Strip, as well as other organizations declared a shift to the highest level of alert and evacuated most of their command echelon from their facilities in the Palestinian enclave. Hamas also placed police and security forces around the Gaza Strip, in fear of an escalation. The report claims a potential war would involve Israeli combat units across ground, naval and air forces.

Yahay Sinwar was arrested in 1989 and sentenced to four life sentences for terrorist activities but freed in 2011 in a swap of 1,047 Palestinian security prisoners for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Trump Deal of the Century

On the Fatah front, the same report said that Ramallah had received preliminary details of United States President Donald Trump's peace plan, dubbed the "deal of the century," which proposes transferring neighborhoods, suburbs and Arab villages where there are no Israeli outposts to the Palestinian side, creating a Palestinian corridor to Jerusalem and providing a humanitarian solution for Palestinian refugees.

Meanwhile, a Western official revealed that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas presented an alternative version of the plan to US officials through a third party, according to which a Palestinian state would be established in stages within the 1967 borders, with future territorial exchanges allowing Israel to incorporate the main settlement blocs. According to the official, "Abbas asked to agree on the preliminary border in exchange for the approval of the establishment of a Palestinian state in stages," but the American side rejected the proposal.

Abbas Wants to Severe Ties

Yesterday it was reported that Abbas had asked his government to prepare a plan to sever all ties with Israel, according to WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency. According to the report, the executive committee of the magistrate demanded the establishment of a supreme committee to implement the decisions of the Central Committee to freeze the recognition of Israel until it recognizes a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, cancels the annexation of Jerusalem and freezes the construction in the settlements.

The Executive Committee met on Sunday at the PLO headquarters in Ramallah, headed by Abbas, who is scheduled to address the Security Council this month and reiterate his position on the two-state solution on the basis of international legitimacy.
Report: Hamas Terrified of Israeli Assassinations, Surprise Attack
By David Israel

Hamas, its security services and its military wing—the Al-Qassam Brigades, have mobilized their ranks for fear of Israel launching a surprise military or security strike as the Israeli army began large-scale military maneuvers along the Gaza border, the London-based daily Asharq Al-Awsat reported Monday.

Scared of Assassination

It seems that Hamas is afraid of repeated Israeli scenarios, including the sudden assassination of a senior leader of the Qassam Brigades or the political arm of Hamas, as happened in 2012 against Qassam commander in Gaza Ahmed al-Jaabari, which caused the outbreak of the second Gaza war; or a similar scenario to the assassination of an agent by the Israeli Shin Bet in May last year, which eliminated the Gilad Shalit-deal released prisoner Mazen Fakaha.

Among the likely scenarios is Israel’s assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the movement’s political bureau, after the United States has added him to its terrorist list which, in effect, according to Asharq Al-Awsat, “a prelude to the attempt to liquidate him.”

Stepped Up Alertness

Asharq Al-Awsat’s sources are saying that since the recent increase in Israeli maneuvers, Hamas has stepped up the alertness of its members and its security and military forces. It has drawn up urgent, defensive contingency plans including several scenarios to confront an Israeli attempt to attack the terror group, as Israel has done in three wars in Gaza in recent years.

Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, is also concerned about its chances against an Israeli strike in light of the slowdown of the reconciliation talks with the Palestinian Authority.

The sources pointed out that strategic meetings were held within the Hamas movement and the different security elements to implement these scenarios, including a plan to enhance field communication in real time between soldiers and commanders, as well as between sectors, at the military, security, and political level, and dealing with the plight of civilians during a military confrontation with the IDF.

Other sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that Hamas had set up checkpoints in various areas of the Gaza Strip and tightened its control over the land and sea borders, noting that the security forces were on constant alert and reporting on the situation in real time.

Recon Planes & Drones Scour Hamas Skies

Hamas leaders are moving around Gaza under tight security these days, especially since Israeli reconnaissance planes hardly ever leave the Gaza Strip’s skies.

Despite these measures, which have raised the fears of Gaza’s civilians of a new confrontation, Hamas officials have confirmed that they would not take the initiative to start the next war.

Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said: "We see Hamas as being responsible for everything that is fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel. We won't allow any routine involving a drizzle of rockets at our civilians and forces." Palestinians continue to terrorize Israeli population by firing rockets into the city of Sderot.


An Israeli official told Asharq Al-Awsat that he ruled out the expectation that Israel is seeking a new confrontation, at least for the time being.

Hamas Cannot Feed its Population

Israeli military sources have revealed that the IDF has provided Netanyahu with a thorough security assessment of the current situation in the Gaza Strip, and warned against the deterioration of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza which has reached an unprecedented low, with the collapse of both the economic and humanitarian systems. At the moment, according to the IDF, Hamas has been unable to provide for the delivery of food and medicine to the Gaza population to prevent an uprising.

Should such instability become an immediate threat, Hamas may not have a choice but to fire the first shot inviting a war.

Conclusion

Reigning down Chinese rockets from a stockpile of over 100,000 into Israel is not exactly a great show of peace.

The Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas’s military wing, estimated at 50,000 strong, is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Egypt. If war did come it would most likely come here then spread out to other outlying areas for the goal of Israel is to take the entire Promised Land back putting it into Israeli hands. Read Psalm 83 and you will see scripture predicts there will be a short protracted war with border nations who will be brought into submission by the IDF.
You are watching historic prophecy unfold right before your eyes.
2 Reports: HAMAS BELIEVES WAR WITH ISRAEL WILL BRE... (show quote)


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