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Hamas loads the launchers once again

December 29, 2010 14:31
Israeli soldiers examine a crater left by a shell fired from the Gaza Strip

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Hamas has escalated its rocket attacks from Gaza, two years after Operation Cast Lead. But Israeli officials believe that the movement is not interested in a return to open hostilities and is, for now, "testing the limits".

Before this month and since the end of the Gaza conflict two years ago, Hamas had refrained from taking part in the attacks against Israeli patrols on the border and from carrying out missile launches against Israeli towns and kibbutzim.

Most of the attacks had been by small Salafist organisations, which do not accept Hamas's rule of the Gaza Strip. According to senior Israeli intelligence officials, the rise in attacks on Israel, over 40 rockets and mortar shells in the last three weeks, are a result of Hamas directing larger movements that are under its control, including Islamic jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees, to launch the assaults.

Earlier this month, an Israeli tank suffered a direct missile hit but which failed to cause any casualties. The IDF believes that the advanced Russian-manufactured missile was fired by a Hamas cell.

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