Israeli shelling hits an space within the northern of Gaza Strip as seen from southern Israel, Tuesday.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Thursday that Israel is arming clans within the Gaza Strip to fight Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that Israel has been preventing for nearly 20 months.
Netanyahu issued a video assertion acknowledging that Israel had “activated” clans that oppose Hamas, saying the transfer would assist save the lives of Israeli troopers.
The prime minister made the assertion after Avigdor Lieberman, a right-wing lawmaker and former deputy prime minister who’s against Netanyahu, leaked the information that Israel was arming Palestinian factions in Gaza and warned that the weapons might finally be turned on Israel’s personal troops, who’re engaged in a large-scale offensive to take management of the coastal enclave and destroy Hamas.
Lieberman claimed in an interview with an Israeli broadcaster that the “Israeli government is giving weapons to a group of criminals and felons identified with Islamic State, at the direction of the prime minister.” NPR has been unable to substantiate the declare.
Israel media recognized one of many recipients of Israeli help as a gang led by Yasser Abu Shabab, who has been accused by different Palestinians of looting U.N. assist convoys in current months, including to the widespread starvation brought on by Israel’s restrictions on provides coming into Gaza.
However Abu Shabab has just lately tried to rebrand himself as a militia chief preventing Hamas and securing the supply of meals to Gazans, and has posted footage of himself and his males armed and in uniform.