The Jerusalem Post

Hamas to ‘shower’ Israeli cities with missiles

Group’s leader Yahya Sinwar vows to defeat IDF troops in the event of another war

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar vowed to defeat the IDF and “shower” Israeli cities with missile barrages if Israel launches another military campaign in the Gaza Strip.

“We will break the defeated occupation army if it crosses into the Gaza Strip. We know what we say and mean what we say,” Sinwar said in a speech celebratin­g the Eid al-Adha holiday in his hometown of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.

“If Israel launches a campaign in Gaza, we will shower their cities with hundreds of missiles in one go,” he added. “If a war occurs, we will strike on the occupation army and break its power once and forever. We are not joking.”

Sinwar then praised the August 1 attack by Hani Abu Salah, a member of Hamas’s border patrol, who wounded an IDF officer and two soldiers as he tried to infiltrate into southern Israel in the area of Kissufim.

The attack, Sinwar said, was a “heroic commando one.”

Abu Salah was wearing a uniform and was armed with grenades and a Kalashniko­v assault rifle when he infiltrate­d into Israeli territory from the southern edge of the Hamasrun enclave.

During his short speech, Sinwar also stated that the series of weekly protests along the border fence “will go on until it achieves its goals.”

The “March of Return” border protests began on March 30 and have seen over half a million people violently demonstrat­ing along the security fence, demanding an end to the 12-year blockade, with several thousand to 45,000 congregati­ng at points along the border every Friday.

Demonstrat­ors have been burning tires and hurling stones and marbles, as well as carrying out other types of aggression, which include the throwing of grenades and bombs (including military-grade explosives) toward troops. Ball bearings and other projectile­s have been launched by high-velocity slingshots toward forces along the border.

The Palestinia­n Health Ministry in Gaza said that close to 300 Palestinia­ns have been killed and over 22,000 injured since the “March of Return” began.

According to the UN’s Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs, as of March, there have been a total of 29,187 Palestinia­ns injured since the protests began, with 7,246 wounded by live ammunition and 773 by rubber bullets.

Another 12,442 Palestinia­ns have been injured by gas inhalation and 8,449 by other means. OCHA documentat­ion also found that the large majority of those injured were men (21,433), followed by 5,333 male youths, as well as 1,699 women and 445 girls.

The killing of the first Israeli soldier along the Gaza front since Operation Protective Edge in 2014 also occurred during one of the weekly protest, after an IDF force responded to a violent protest by 20 Palestinia­n youth some 400 meters from the border fence. St.-Sgt. Aviv Levi was killed after he was shot in the chest by sniper fire.

Over the past year there have been 10 rounds of violent conflict with terrorist groups in the Strip, with the last round in early May seeing over 700 rockets fired toward southern Israel and killing five civilians.

 ?? (Mohammed Salem/Reuters) ?? YOUNG PALESTINIA­NS crawl under a barbed wire in July during a military-style exercise at a Hamas-run summer camp in Gaza City. Over the past year, there have been 10 rounds of violent conflict with terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
(Mohammed Salem/Reuters) YOUNG PALESTINIA­NS crawl under a barbed wire in July during a military-style exercise at a Hamas-run summer camp in Gaza City. Over the past year, there have been 10 rounds of violent conflict with terrorists in the Gaza Strip.

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