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‘Israel infiltrated Hamas leadership’

by Speranza ( 55 Comments › )
Filed under Fatah, Israel, Palestinians, Terrorism at February 4th, 2010 - 7:30 am

Let us hope so. Those evil people need to be destroyed – ever last one of them and their arrogance also needs to be broken.  Thank God the cynical and feckless Olmert government is history.  I think that the Mossad has them so spooked that they will claim that any disaster was caused by them, just like the Left blames everything on Bush.  It is nice though  to get into your enemies head. By the way Khaled Abu Toameh who is an Israeli-Arab citizen is one of the more perceptive columnists who understands the Palestinian world.

Hat tip – Aussie Dave/Israellycool

by Khaled Abu Toameh

Group probing whether Israel also got into Damascus security services

The mysterious death of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai last month has prompted Hamas to launch an internal investigation to determine whether Israel has managed to infiltrate the highest echelons of the Islamist movement, a senior Hamas official in the Gaza Strip revealed on Tuesday.

“The assassination of someone as senior as Mabhouh has rung an alarm bell in Hamas,” the official told The Jerusalem Post. “Only a few people in the Hamas leadership knew about Mabhouh’s secret activities and movements.”

The official said that many Hamas officials in the Gaza Strip and Syria were convinced that the Mossad has infiltrated the movement’s top ranks. “Obviously, the assassination of Mabhouh is a huge security blunder for Hamas, because it shows that the Israeli agents are sitting among our leaders in Damascus.”

The Hamas official said Hamas was also looking into the possibility that Israel has infiltrated the Syrian security services, which are responsible for the safety of the leaders of all the radical Palestinian groups based in Damascus, including Hamas.

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Some Hamas officials warned that “exporting” the fight against Israel to the international arena would jeopardize the movement’s efforts to seek recognition by the West.

A Hamas representative in the West Bank urged his movement to abide by its long-standing policy of refraining from attacking Israeli and Jewish targets outside the Palestinian territories and Israel.

He predicted that despite the threats, Hamas would not “change the rules of the game” by carrying out terrorist attacks abroad.

Hamas’s “foreign minister,” Osama Hamdan, hinted that his movement has no intention to launch terrorist attacks on Israelis and Jews around the world. “Hamas won’t be dragged to the square where the Israelis want to take us,” he said. “Hamas makes its decisions in a balanced manner and in accordance with the interests of the Palestinian people.”

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  1. Nevergiveup
    1 | February 4, 2010 07:34

    It would be great if they did, but it is almost as useful just to have Hamas and Israel’s other enemies think they did even if they did not. Ya know like a Mossad agent under every bed. Paranoid is good


  2. citizen_q
    2 | February 4, 2010 07:37

    Great News!

    Israel is in a war for its very survival. So are we for that matter. It is heartening to see it acting like it.

    As long as the basic tenants of islam do not change there is no chance for a lasting peace. Kill them. Sow division so they fight each other. Weaken them to the point they cannot fight, and shake with fear at the thought of what might happen if they try.


  3. MikeA
    3 | February 4, 2010 07:38

    The nice thing about this is that they will tear themselves apart looking for Mossad agents. Everyone will be a suspect. Best way to destroy your enemy is allow them to do it to themselves.

    Always surprises me when I see the arabs say that the jews do everything bad to them but that islam will win… huh?!?!


  4. Macker
    4 | February 4, 2010 07:52

    The best mind fuck yet.


  5. vagabond trader
    5 | February 4, 2010 07:55

    Wouldn’t be the first time.

    http://www.sefarad.org/publication/lm/043/10.html


  6. Speranza
    6 | February 4, 2010 08:11

    Arabs like to kill each other and then blame it on Mossad. Remember the Rafik Hariri case in Lebanon?


  7. vagabond trader
    7 | February 4, 2010 08:14

    @ Speranza:

    May the tradition continue to thrive. If the Israelis “nudge” it along,who are we to complain? :D


  8. 8 | February 4, 2010 08:18

    @ vagabond trader:
    Only problem is arabs do the revenge thing regardless it seems whose responsible.


  9. Bumr50
    9 | February 4, 2010 08:21

    @ vagabond trader:

    Is that a Cass Sunstein nudge?


  10. vagabond trader
    10 | February 4, 2010 08:23

    @ Bumr50:

    He is the “nudge” Queen, isn’t he?


  11. GrandJunctionite
    11 | February 4, 2010 08:24

    Hamas will now kill a few of their own as they always do. Sharia justice er somethin like that. Israel can sit back and watch the feeding frenzy.

    @ Speranza:

    My thoughts exactly


  12. snork
    12 | February 4, 2010 08:39

    Remember the Israeli text messages that make Arab penises fall off?


  13. Speranza
    14 | February 4, 2010 08:48

    snork wrote:

    Remember the Israeli text messages that make Arab penises fall off?

    Now I wish that was true!


  14. vagabond trader
    15 | February 4, 2010 08:50

    @ snork:

    Such a shame this one isn’t true.Genocide via text message penectomy.Hi tech/lo tech.


  15. m
    16 | February 4, 2010 08:51

    @ snork:

    And the dreaded publicity balloons.


  16. snork
    17 | February 4, 2010 08:55

    m wrote:

    @ snork:
    And the dreaded publicity balloons.

    A.K.A. the grapes of Wrath.


  17. m
    18 | February 4, 2010 08:55

    Iran top judge rejects “political” hanging pressure
    Parisa Hafezi

    Iran’s top prosecutor wants action against opposition
    Mon, Jan 11 2010TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran’s top judge said on Monday he would not succumb to political pressure from hardliners to carry out more executions against anti-government protesters, saying any such decision would be based on the law.

    So, some is justified?


  18. Eliana
    19 | February 4, 2010 08:57

    There is a book written by a woman who survived an honor killing in Samaria and she wrote in the book that she was taught that Arab Muslims turn into Jews if they touch one. So they were horrified at the idea of touching a Jew even though they took food that they’d grown to places where Jews also shopped.

    This girl was in a family that was barefoot and illiterate but they saw themselves as better than Jews and feared becoming one by touching a Jew.

    When this girl was 17, she got pregnant out of wedlock and her older brother poured gasoline on her and lit a match. She was lucky to survive. The baby survived too and they were rescued in a hospital by Europeans after she refused to drink poison that her mother had brought to her in the hospital.

    The only way the Europeans could get her parents to sign a consent form to let her leave the country was by telling them, “It would be better to let her die in Europe.”

    These are people who see themselves as superior to Jews.


  19. Doppelganger
    20 | February 4, 2010 08:58

    It’s the green balloons, chickens and squirrels!


  20. Eliana
    21 | February 4, 2010 09:02

    Oh, brother…

    Dubai police: Netanyahu might be wanted for Hamas assassination

    Published: 02.04.10, 18:48 / Israel News

    A senior source with the Dubai police told Al-Jazeera that if Mossad is found responsible for the assassination of senior Hamas figure Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be a wanted by the United Arab Emirates authorities. “Due to the fact that he approved the execution of the crime in the Emirates,” said the source. (Roee Nahmias)


  21. Silhouette
    22 | February 4, 2010 09:03

    “Hamas makes its decisions in a balanced manner and in accordance with the interests of the Palestinian people.”

    When I think of Hamas, I think balanced manner. /

    And if the people drowning in their own feces because Hamas spent the money allocated to repairing the sewage treatment facility on terror doesn’t prove they act in the interests of the people, I don’t know what would.


  22. 23 | February 4, 2010 09:15

    @ Eliana:
    Yep, always out for revenge even though it could be an inside job.


  23. Miss Trixie
    24 | February 4, 2010 09:17

    Eliana

    Here.

    Also – OT

    Geert Wilders has launched two wesbsite covering his “trial”. In the interest of Freedom of Speech do go visit:

    International: http://www.wildersontrial.com
    Dutch Language: http://www.wildersproces.nl


  24. Eliana
    25 | February 4, 2010 09:19

    @ Miss Trixie:

    Yes!! “Burned Alive” is the book I was talking about.


  25. Miss Trixie
    26 | February 4, 2010 09:22

    Oh yeah – and one more thing. Breitbart completely disseminates the left’s smearing of O’Keefe.


  26. m
    27 | February 4, 2010 09:22

    On patrol with Aceh’s Sharia police

    The young girl, wearing a bright yellow jilbab, turns away, too embarrassed to speak.

    The boy, clean shaven and handsome, tries to explain that they were doing nothing wrong – just hanging out and talking, but is cut short by one of the men in charge.

    They are told to get out of the dark and leave the beachfront. It is late and they should not be out at night – especially since they are unmarried and not related to one another by blood.

    “Under our laws, an unmarried man and woman who sit alone together in the dark are immoral,” Zaki Almubarak tells me.

    “To prevent them from committing adultery, we stop them.”


  27. Miss Trixie
    28 | February 4, 2010 09:23

    Forgot to add – h/t to Rightymouse. :)


  28. Miss Trixie
    29 | February 4, 2010 09:25

    Eliana wrote:

    @ Miss Trixie:
    Yes!! “Burned Alive” is the book I was talking about.

    It was the only hat-tip I ever earned over at 1.0 too. :D Those were the days …


  29. Eliana
    30 | February 4, 2010 09:30

    @ Miss Trixie:

    It was the only hat-tip I ever earned over at 1.0 too. :D Those were the days …

    Yeah…

    I don’t remember if I’d heard of the book from 1.0 when I bought it back then, but it’s pretty likely!

    So, thanks!!


  30. snork
    31 | February 4, 2010 09:32

    @ Miss Trixie:
    Thread on that in the kitty.


  31. snork
    32 | February 4, 2010 09:33

    @ Miss Trixie:
    And btw, where’s Righty been hanging out?


  32. Overlook
    33 | February 4, 2010 09:34

    Mossad’s reputation for lethality is one of our last remaining weapons against the Arabs. It is the last “strong horse”.


  33. Miss Trixie
    34 | February 4, 2010 09:36

    Eliana – you’re welcome, toots.

    snork – Sounds good but which topic? We oldtimers can’t keep up with you wet-behind-the-ears whippersnappers! :P


  34. Overlook
    35 | February 4, 2010 09:36

    Also, Toameh has a good article on the “Good Old Days” for the Palestinians before Oslo brought back their tyrant Arafat from exile.
    I cannot fathom that action to this day.


  35. Overlook
    36 | February 4, 2010 09:40

    @ Overlook:

    It appears that the US is about to do something equally as cruel, self-defeating and stupid, by putting the Taliban into government in Afghanistan. If an organization is murderous enough, it must be given power.


  36. Speranza
    37 | February 4, 2010 09:50

    Overlook wrote:

    It appears that the US is about to do something equally as cruel, self-defeating and stupid, by putting the Taliban into government in Afghanistan. If an organization is murderous enough, it must be given power.

    They have got to be kidding?


  37. Overlook
    38 | February 4, 2010 09:50

    “ahofe d jiei ak alkyuwou fpwiud-je wisf we”

    aehoe aefefeoif.


  38. Nevergiveup
    39 | February 4, 2010 09:52

    Speranza wrote:

    Overlook wrote:

    It appears that the US is about to do something equally as cruel, self-defeating and stupid, by putting the Taliban into government in Afghanistan. If an organization is murderous enough, it must be given power.

    They have got to be kidding?

    No he is not kidding, but just like the Palastinians, the Taliban don’t seem to know when to say yes?


  39. Overlook
    40 | February 4, 2010 09:53

    @ Speranza:

    Ha! I thought I was in space, alone.

    No. Not kidding. They have convinved themselves that there are “moderate” Taliban. Like the moderate Arafat, like the moderating Hamas.


  40. Nevergiveup
    41 | February 4, 2010 09:54

    We will issue a warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest if it turns out Israeli intelligence was behind last month’s killing of a Hamas strongman, Army Radio quoted Dubai’s police commissioner on Thursday.

    Dubai’s police chief Dahi Halfan referred to the January 20 assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, who was reportedly responsible for the smuggling of Iranian arms to Gaza.

    Maybe you should worry about paying of your debt first?


  41. Poteen
    42 | February 4, 2010 09:56

    A little off track but worth it if you haven’t seen it.

    Especially the part where he calls the President ‘sonny’.


  42. Overlook
    43 | February 4, 2010 09:56

    @ Nevergiveup:

    The UK will offer them legal assistance in issuing the warrant.


  43. Nevergiveup
    44 | February 4, 2010 09:56

    An explosive device was detonated near a Red Cross convoy in the Gaza Strip, Army Radio reported on Thursday, adding that it had not yet been made clear whether the explosion was a premeditated attack.
    No injuries were reported in the Gaza blast, the Army Radio report said and one of the armored vehicles was damaged.
    The Hamas-ruled coastal enclave had been sealed off by both Israel and Egypt since Israel’s invasion of the Strip during Operation Cast Lead early last year, although Israel has allowed the Red Cross to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza.
    The explosion occurred just as the United States reportedly suggested to Israel that easing the Gaza blockade could help counter the fallout from the Goldstone report on alleged war crimes during Operation Cast Lead a year ago

    Sure ease the security, great idea????


  44. Overlook
    45 | February 4, 2010 09:58

    @ Poteen:

    Just as well it wasn’t “boy”.


  45. Nevergiveup
    46 | February 4, 2010 09:58

    The Jewish community in the Diaspora is concerned over Israel’s standing as a pluralistic state, Information and Diaspora Minister Yuli Edelstein said during a trip to the United States on Tuesday.

    “One of the issues which keeps coming up at every meeting with the various Jewish communities is the subject of pluralism in Israel,” Edelstein said, adding that while in Israel “the subject is taking up page eight in the newspapers, here it is something very much on people’s minds, like the ‘Women of the ‘Wall’ story.”

    What Jews is he talking to?????? Not me.


  46. Poteen
    47 | February 4, 2010 10:02

    Overlook wrote:

    @ Poteen:
    Just as well it wasn’t “boy”.

    I’m surprised it didn’t light up the leftosphere. ‘Son’ and ‘young man’ are obviously talking down to the pres. How dare he!//
    Chiefs are good at straight talk.


  47. Overlook
    48 | February 4, 2010 10:02

    @ Nevergiveup:
    “The Jewish community in the Diaspora is concerned over Israel’s standing as a pluralistic state,”

    Which plurals do they have in mind?
    Some plurals are incompatible with a Jewish state.
    It is the standing of the Jewish state which concerns me.


  48. GrandJunctionite
    49 | February 4, 2010 10:02

    @ Poteen:

    Thats my kind of guy. I could sit and visit with guys like him for hours.

    Made my day. Thanks


  49. Poteen
    50 | February 4, 2010 10:05

    @ GrandJunctionite:
    Got that by way of Blackfive.net. Good milblogger.


  50. texasam7
    51 | February 4, 2010 10:11

    @ Poteen:
    You were absolutely right. It was a great read. I always feel a twinge of shame when I compare myself to fellows like that.


  51. Macker
    52 | February 4, 2010 10:14

    @ Poteen:

    3.8 TRILLION UPDINGS!


  52. vapig
    53 | February 4, 2010 11:17

    Nevergiveup wrote:

    The Jewish community in the Diaspora is concerned over Israel’s standing as a pluralistic state, Information and Diaspora Minister Yuli Edelstein said during a trip to the United States on Tuesday.
    “One of the issues which keeps coming up at every meeting with the various Jewish communities is the subject of pluralism in Israel,” Edelstein said, adding that while in Israel “the subject is taking up page eight in the newspapers, here it is something very much on people’s minds, like the ‘Women of the ‘Wall’ story.”

    What Jews is he talking to?????? Not me.

    They have pluralism all over the place! They have Russian Jews, European Jews, American Jews, African Jews. Not to mention Christians and muzzies.


  53. vapig
    54 | February 4, 2010 11:23

    @ Poteen:

    Thanks! That made my day!


  54. Beer Drinking Victory Monkey
    55 | February 4, 2010 12:21

    I love the memorial poster that they’re parading about with. Looks like the cover of a bootleg DVD.


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