JANUARY 25, 2011 - TUESDAY
Two Rocket Attacks Break Hamas ‘Ceasefire’ Pledge - Major Police Crackdown on Illegal Arab Weapons
Umm el-Fahem |
Two weeks ago, fearing a repeat of the three-week Operation Cast Lead counterterrorist campaign that ended in January 2009, Hamas pledged to pull the reins on it terrorists and those of rival groups who were staging daily rocket, mortar and roadside attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers.
The Gaza area had been relatively free from aerial attacks since then, except for a couple of mortar and Kassam attacks. On the ground, terrorists have continued to try to plant roadside bombs at the Gaza security/separation fence, although the number has declined.
The Israeli military has carried out a tit-for-tat retaliation police for nearly two years, striking Hamas following every terrorist attack. However, the IDF escalated its counterterrorist operations earlier this month by bombing Hamas terrorist outposts for the first time since the end of Cast Lead. Previous retaliation had been limited to striking weapons manufacturing factories, smuggling tunnels and “ticking bombs,”, a term which refers to terrorists preparing bomb or rocket attacks.
Last year, Gaza-based terrorists fired nearly 250 Grad missiles, Kassam rockets and mortar shells on Israelis, in addition to hundreds of attempts to plant roadside bombs, designed to explode during IDF patrols.
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Police conducted arrests in nine Arab cities and towns in Israel overnight in a major crackdown on weapons dealers in Israel's north. Weapons were confiscated and their owners arrested in 20 houses in Nazareth, Kfar Kana, Turan, Iblin, Dir Hana, Umm el-Fahm, Deboria, Shibli, and Meisar.
A total of 27 people were arrested.
In addition to weapons, officers found ammunition and large quantities of cash in several homes. The money was confiscated as well.
The overnight arrest operation followed an undercover investigation into weapons smugglers in the north who work with criminal elements in Palestinian Authority-controlled regions of Judea and Samaria.
One week ago Yuval Diskin, head of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet),warned that failure to deal with violence and illegal trade in weapons in the Israeli Arab sector could lead to an increase in Israeli Arab involvement in terrorism.
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