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Analysis: Hamas may yet be consumed by its own inferno

June 19, 2014 14:58
IDF troops hunt for the abducted boys (Photo: IDF)

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

A kidnap of Israeli civilians or soldiers could have happened at any time in recent years.

Since Hamas released IDF Sergeant Gilad Shalit in October 2011, in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners, the Shin Bet has detected 101 kidnap attempts by Palestinian organisations.

Two have succeeded: the abduction and murder of soldier Tomer Hazan last September; and the kidnap of Naftali Frenkel, Gil-Ad Shaer and Eyal Yifrach last Thursday night.

For the Palestinians, the kidnap of Israelis is seen as a major lever with which to pressure the Jewish state and force the release of jailed prisoners. Two weeks ago, as the cabinet debated a proposed law that would prevent the future release of terrorist murderers in prisoner exchanges, Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo - who opposes such a law - sketched an eerily prescient scenario. "What if, next week, three 14-year-old girls are kidnapped from one of the settlements?" he asked. "Will you say then there's a law and we won't release terrorists?"

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