Hamas not seeking war with Israel but stockpiles rockets – head of military wing

Hamas militants (Reuters / Mohammed Salem)

Hamas militants (Reuters / Mohammed Salem)

A top Hamas general has said that though his organization isn’t interested in a confrontation with Israel, the Gaza-based Islamist group is doubling its arsenal of rockets and missiles in anticipation of a possible future war.

Marwan Issa, a top
commander for Hamas’ Al-Qassam Brigades, told a Gaza City
conference, that the group aims to forge regional alliances with
anyone who can assist its cause, Israel Radio reported.

“We are not seeking confrontation with Israel, but we
continue to strengthen our capabilities by producing more
rockets”
he was cited as saying on Monday.

This was Issa’s first public appearance in over three years.
Unlike his predecessor, Ahmed Jabari, who was killed in a
targeted Israeli attack in 2012, Issa keeps a low profile and is
rarely photographed.

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The military commander added that any attempt to impose a
blockade on Hamas will fail.

Issa also decried Saturday’s ruling by an Egyptian court which
listed Hamas, founded as the Palestinian branch of the Muslim
Brotherhood in 1987, as a terrorist organization.

While an Egyptian court ruled in January that Hamas’ armed wing
was a terrorist organization, Saturday’s verdict refers to the
entire group and threatens to further aggravate tensions between
Cairo and Hamas.

The US, Canada and Japan also consider the organization a
terrorist group. The European Union court, meanwhile, ordered
Hamas to be removed from the EU terrorist list in December 2014.

Since Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in 2007, after seizing
power from Fatah, a nonviolent organization run by Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas, the group has been in involved in three
military conflicts with Israel.

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Last summer, Israel’s 50-day operation Protective Edge left more
than 2,200 Palestinians, most of whom were civilians, dead, and
leveled much of Gaza City. Israel explained its assault on Gaza
as a response to Hamas’ firing of Qassam rockets into its
territory.

Seventy-two Israelis were also killed during the conflict, 67 of
whom were soldiers. An Amnesty international report found that Israeli forces committed
war crimes by targeting civilian homes. Palestine is going to
lodge an ICC case against Israel in April.

Last September, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
compared Hamas to the Islamic State, the militant Islamist group
notorious for ruthless brutality. Hamas’ founding charter calls
for the destruction of Israel, and the group does not recognize
Israel’s right to exist. However, in 2011 the Islamist group
agreed to a Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank.

In 1990s and the 2000s, the group routinely staged suicide
bombings within Israel. In recent years they have shifted to
firing rockets and mortars into Israel.

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