tisdag 17 maj 2016

Stora mängder vapen smugglas fortfarande av Gazas fiskare.

Vi får regelbundna rapporter om hur dessa fiskare får bättre villkor och omedelbart missbrukar dem genom att gå längre ut för att ta emot eller fiska upp mer vapen för att förstöra sin egen situation. De skulle inte drömma om att få hjälp att sätta upp industri och jordbruk för att tjäna bättre, då måste de ju jobba. Minns när mindre än 10.000 judar var där, producerade speciella jordbruksprodukter för hela Israel och av överskottet sålde för $100.000 per år till EU. Sen lämnade de och araberna fick nästan alla växthus, en batch av rika amerikanska vänsterjudar köpte dom och gav araberna. Som slängde det mesta.

Gazanerna har hela Arabvärlden att sälja till om  kvaliteten är hög nog.

Om folk inte har lust att göra något - vad gör man? Samma för Abbas. Han och Arafat fick erbjudanden om industribyar de  vägrade ta emot eftersom de ändå fick oerhörda summor från Väst så varför skulle de jobba?  Minns hur Anna Lindh var välkommen med sina kappsäckar med pengar till Arafats Muqata.



Revealed: Hamas using Gazan fishermen to smuggle weapon


Fisherman arrested by Israeli navy reveals Hamas's efforts to circumvent military blockade, in latest Israeli intelligence coup.

By Ari Soffer
First Publish: 5/16/2016, 3:55 PM

Fishermen off the coast of Gaza
Fishermen off the coast of Gaza
Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90
A Gazan fisherman arrested by Israeli security services has revealed how Hamas regularly uses fishermen to smuggle weapons and other military equipment into Gaza.
The Shin Bet security service (Israel Security Agency), Israeli navy and Israel Police released for publication Monday afternoon the arrest of 39-year-old fisherman Salim Jamal Hasan Na'aman back in April.
Na'aman, a resident of the Shati refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, was initially detained by Israeli naval forces after straying beyond the zone permitted for fishing, as part of the Israeli military's blockade aimed at containing the Hamas terrorist group.
Under Shin Bet interrogation, the fisherman revealed how over a prolonged period he had personally helped smuggle weapons, ammunition, rocket-making equipment and other military equipment via sea into Gaza, on behalf of Hamas and other terrorist organizations. 
The items he was tasked with smuggling ranged from live weapons and ammunition, to elements such as liquid fiberglass, which is a key ingredient in rocket production.
Na'aman also revealed to his interrogators a trove of valuable information about Hamas's own naval activities, including how Hamas operatives aided in smuggling efforts, and worked hard to disguise such activities from Israeli intelligence.
He also provided detailed information on Hamas smuggling routes between Gaza and Egypt, such as the use of fishermen and other smugglers.
In a statement, the Shin Bet hailed the breakthrough in efforts to restrict the flow of weapons and ammunition to Hamas and other terrorist groups inside Gaza.
"The intelligence gained from this interrogation, as in the interrogation of other Hamas terror operatives arrested recently, exposes yet another way among many others in which Hamas is investing in preparations for further violent terrorist acts. In this case: taking advantage of concessions by Israel towards fisherman in Gaza," the statement read, referring to Israel's recent extension of the fishing zone.
As noted in the statement, this is only the latest in a series of arrests of Hamas terror operatives from Gaza.
The Shin Bet and IDF recently revealed the arrest of a senior Hamas tunnel builder, who yielded a wealth of intelligence on the jihadist group's efforts to build attack tunnels into Israeli territory.
Another teenage terrorist was also recently captured, revealing yet more information on Hamas's preparations for another war with Israel.




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