One Year after IDF Gaza Operation, Hamas Maintains Quiet While Preparing Future Attacks

(Times of Israel) Mitch Ginsburg - Nearly one year after Israel's eight-day offensive in Gaza, during which Palestinians fired over 1,500 rockets at Israel, Brig.-Gen. (res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, director general of the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, hailed the enduring nature of the relative quiet. He asserted that Hamas has not managed to build up its stockpiles to 2012 levels and has shifted its focus to the ability to carry out strategic rocket strikes and raids. Today, "the focus is on...trying to reach farther or to carry out some strategic operations," he said, citing the recent tunnel discoveries as an example. Kuperwasser, a former chief analyst of the IDF's Military Intelligence directorate, called the M-75 rocket, which is made in Gaza and can reach Tel Aviv, the crown jewel of the Hamas arsenal. "The fact that they got from the Iranians the know-how to produce these weapons makes it possible for them to produce them," he said, adding that Hamas operatives have traveled to Lebanon and Iran for training.


2013-11-06 00:00:00

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