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Iran's unseen hand: Quds Force commander pledges support to Hamas in fight against Israel
By Susan Katz Keating

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As U.S. observers increasingly see Tehran's hand in the escalating violence in Gaza, Iranian state media reported that the top Quds Force commander on Saturday pledged full support to Hamas in its fight against Israel.
General Esmail Qaani, who succeeded Qasem Soleimani as head of the elite branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IGRC), affirmed the support in a May 15 phone call with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who thanked Iran for the patronage.
The fight against Israel belongs not just to Hamas, but also to the entire Islamic world, Qaani said, according to Iran's Al-Alam television channel.

The declarations come amid fresh observations from experts who note the extent of Iran's help to the group that has been designated by the United States, the European Union, and others as a terrorist organization.
"Iran is a major sponsor of Hamas," said Michael Oren, Israel's former ambassador to the United States. The sponsorship is designed to enhance Iran's complex machinations in the region, Oren said while appearing last week on the John Solomon Reports podcast.

Iran wants Israel to be bogged down in a ground war in Gaza, Oren said, in order to force Tel Aviv to turn away from regional problems involving Tehran.
"They're willing to fight Israel to the last Palestinian, they don't care," Oren said, adding that "it detracts Israel's attention from Iranian efforts to transform Syria into a forward military base against us." Additionally, he said: "It takes pressure off Iran in the Iran nuclear talks going on in Vienna."

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday said that Tehran clearly has tipped its hand regarding Israel.
"The Iranians have made clear they have genocidal intent," Pompeo said on a New York talk show appearance. "They want to wipe Israel off the face of the planet, and they use proxy forces — people like the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas."
Iran smuggles missiles to both groups, Oren said, noting that the weapons are directly tied to the IRGC.
"The people who made the rockets were trained by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, usually in Damascus," Oren said.
The modern conflict between Israelis and Palestinians traces to events in the 19th century, and stems from rivalry over the Holy Land in the Middle East, a region that is important to Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The conflict centers on a number of issues, particularly territorial rights. Regional conflict between Jews and Arabs has erupted frequently since Israel was established in 1948.

Over the decades, American administrations have aimed to broker peace, to little lasting avail.
The latest outbreak erupted last month over a number of flash points, including gatherings in Jerusalem during Ramadan. The violence has taken the form of Hamas rocket attacks targeting Israeli civilians launched from the Gaza Strip answered by intense retaliation from Israel.

The increased attacks aimed at Israel result from President Joe Biden reverting to practices that did not work under President Barack Obama, according to Pompeo.
"Now the Hamas terrorists firing into Israel, I can't believe that the Biden administration is headed back to the same failed policy that they had for eight years with respect to Iran and the larger Middle East," Pompeo said.
The Obama administration paid Iran "150 billion all-in," Pompeo said, and now the Biden administration is considering paying for hostages to be released.
The policy change sends a direct message to a calculating Tehran, according to one Israeli professor who spoke to Just the News from Tel Aviv.

"Iran has gotten clear signals from Washington that its support for terrorist organizations throughout the Middle East is A-OK, and will not disturb the administration getting rid of sanctions" against Iran, law professor Avi Bell said last week on "Just the News AM."

In terms of a ground war between Israelis and Palestinians, meanwhile, Iran could reap additional benefits, Oren said.
"It makes America come down harder, perhaps, on Israel later, and Israel will be preoccupied with dealing with American pressure about Gaza and not focused on the Iran nuclear deal," he said.
An American diplomat remained in the region, hoping to de-escalate the conflict that entered its eighth day as of Monday.

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Doomer Doug

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All these news stories about how much help Hezzbollah and Iran are to HAMAS indicate the savage pressure coming up from the peanut gallery, the lower level soldiers etc in Hezzbollah for Iran to actually DO SOMETHING with Israel. And so far Iran has made a phone call to some Hamas flunky and said go Hamas. As for Hezzbollah they have DONE NOTHING concrete in terms of opening a new southern Lebanon front.

The entire Arab worlds knows and understands this cynical, amoral opportunism, by Iran and Hezzbollah that means nothing. This is why Hezzbollah may very well collapse into a civil war type situation where the lower level field commanders just start popping off missiles into Israel while their leaders bloviate and fart for the press.

Over the next two to four weeks every young Sunni Muslim in the world is going to attack Israel, or the USA, or Europe with hammers if that is all they have, and the SHIA, Hezzbollah and Iran will hold press conferences.
Iran and Hezzbollah are no longer players in the Middle East at this point. They have been outed as frauds and shown to be impotent against Israel. I doubt Hezzbollah has fired a missile at Israel in years, maybe as far back as their glory years in 2006 or so

And if any of you think the Middle East is unstable now, just wait till this massive wave of rage explodes the next week or so with no SHIA involvement, and no Hezzbollah or Iran involved. Iran has elections coming up and that fruitcake of theirs is running again. He may very well ride back into office on a why did you screw HAMAS platform.
 

Housecarl

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All these news stories about how much help Hezzbollah and Iran are to HAMAS indicate the savage pressure coming up from the peanut gallery, the lower level soldiers etc in Hezzbollah for Iran to actually DO SOMETHING with Israel. And so far Iran has made a phone call to some Hamas flunky and said go Hamas. As for Hezzbollah they have DONE NOTHING concrete in terms of opening a new southern Lebanon front.

The entire Arab worlds knows and understands this cynical, amoral opportunism, by Iran and Hezzbollah that means nothing. This is why Hezzbollah may very well collapse into a civil war type situation where the lower level field commanders just start popping off missiles into Israel while their leaders bloviate and fart for the press.

Over the next two to four weeks every young Sunni Muslim in the world is going to attack Israel, or the USA, or Europe with hammers if that is all they have, and the SHIA, Hezzbollah and Iran will hold press conferences.
Iran and Hezzbollah are no longer players in the Middle East at this point. They have been outed as frauds and shown to be impotent against Israel. I doubt Hezzbollah has fired a missile at Israel in years, maybe as far back as their glory years in 2006 or so

And if any of you think the Middle East is unstable now, just wait till this massive wave of rage explodes the next week or so with no SHIA involvement, and no Hezzbollah or Iran involved. Iran has elections coming up and that fruitcake of theirs is running again. He may very well ride back into office on a why did you screw HAMAS platform.

And that, tangentially or not, doesn't take into account the possible regional impacts the Fall of Kabul will set off further to the East.
 

jward

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Photos: Palestinians rally in Ramallah City streets
View: https://twitter.com/LocalFocus1/status/1394590277411684355?s=20


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US blocks -- for the third time in a week -- the adoption of a joint UN statement calling for a halt to Israeli-Palestinian violence http://u.afp.com/UeM6 The father of a 12-year-old girl killed in an Israeli airstrike holds her body at al-Shifa hospital
View: https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1394446081723801604?s=20

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#UPDATE The United Nations has hailed an Israeli decision to open the Kerem Shalom crossing to allow aid into Gaza, and urged the opening of a second location to let in humanitarian workers A truck enters the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom in 2020
View: https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1394595366046257152?s=20
 

jward

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Anna Ahronheim
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Day 8 of fighting between Gaza and Israel, new thread. No large barrages on central Israel overnight and rocket fire on the south only around 5AM. Meanwhile strikes against Hamas continued, with the IDF again hitting their “metro” and several multi-barreled launchers
IDF spox Zilberman said the military hit 6 multi-barreled launchers ready to fire towards central Israel. A total of 65 launchers like this have been destroyed over the past 3 days
In Gaza, Palestinians wounded in the fighting have been transferred to Egypt for medical care through the Rafiah crossing. 200 Palestinians have been killed, including 59 women and 35 women
Between 7pm-7am a total of 90 rockets were fired towards Israel, 20 falling inside Gaza
 

jward

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Egypt to Israel: Do not increase attacks on Gaza Strip - report
Cairo urges Jerusalem and Gaza to de-escalate the violence, pushing for a ceasefire.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
MAY 18, 2021 11:34

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THE BORDER fence cuts across the arid landscape. Looking north, Egypt and the Sinai Desert are to the left of the fence and Israel and the Negev Desert lie on its right. (photo credit: ORI LEWIS)


THE BORDER fence cuts across the arid landscape. Looking north, Egypt and the Sinai Desert are to the left of the fence and Israel and the Negev Desert lie on its right.

(photo credit: ORI LEWIS)





Egypt has asked Israel not to increase its attacks in the Gaza Strip, according to a report by the Al-Arabiya network early Tuesday morning.

This coincides with an announcement by Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh that he is ready for a de-escalation if Israel commits to it as well.



Egypt has been working to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and the Gaza Strip in recent days, even discussing the option with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday and US President Joe Bidenon Monday.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Monday that a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas might be within reach.

"Egypt is going to great lengths to reach a ceasefire between the Israelis and Palestinians - and hope still exists that a collective action could end the conflict," he said in an Al Arabiya interview.

"It is increasingly important to calm the spirits and end the violence and the killing," the Egyptian president added.

Over the weekend, Israeli and Arab media reported that Egypt had worked to negotiate a 12-hour ceasefire between the parties. Israel had objected to the deal's terms.

According to Al Arabiya, Egypt was preparing to send two security delegations to Tel Aviv and to Gaza, in another attempt to promote calm between Israel and Hamas.
 

naegling62

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Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian
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Hamas had agreed to pause the rocket fire for 5 hours this morning, as Israel allowed trucks of goods and fuel into Gaza, Army Radio reports.
And that is why Israel will eventually be defeated. To paraphrase Starship Trooper "we're in this for the species boys and girls"

While the above actions are commendable in a normal conflict, Israel vs. Muslims is not such a situation. To solve these problems Israel will have to go full Genghis Kahan. It's just an ugly fact. I'm excluding religious issues in my assessment.
 
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