
An Iranian news outlet is alleging Hamas was able to successfully execute its operation dubbed “Operation Al Aqsa Flood” in large part to aid it received from Israeli soldiers, and that aid did not come merely through intelligence, or not reporting emerging threats, but that is constituted “material aid.”
From Tasnim:
A Palestinian official in the Islamic resistance groups told Tasnim that some of the information obtained during the infiltration phases had been acquired through long-time collaboration of certain Israeli military personnel with the resistance groups. This information played a crucial role in facilitating the infiltration of forces into Israeli districts, especially the military bases surrounding Gaza.
This official emphasized that this cooperation extended beyond mere intelligence matters and, for some time now, Palestinians have also been sourcing a significant portion of their equipment from Israeli soldiers and military personnel.
The news site “The Cradle” reported that the reporting of material support to the enemy by Israeli soldiers was not new. From The Cradle:
In 2012, Haaretz reported that $14 million worth of equipment had been stolen from Israeli military bases. In May 2019, Maariv newspaper reported the disappearance of nearly 50 M16 rifles, many of which were never recovered.
Many instances of theft from Israeli bases have been reported since.
“Robbers often easily breach security and steal military equipment, bullets, rifles, generators, and even military vehicles,” the report says.
“The robberies are often committed in cooperation with the Israeli military forces stationed at these bases,” it adds, citing “an unnamed Israeli officer at the logistics directorate.”
Palestinian resistance groups have increasingly been gaining access to and using Israeli weapons, the report explains, adding that these weapons are either obtained from traffickers, or stolen from bases through collaboration “with certain Israeli military forces who have renounced Zionism.”
The Iranian news outlet Tasnim, citing an anonymous Palestinian source, said the Palestianians referred to these Israelis as “a secret Palestinian army.” The soldiers are alleged to have rebuked “Zionism” and chosen the Palestinian cause over that of their own nation.
Other allegations from the report include claims that drug use was high among Israeli soldiers and that much of the weapons and ammo and equipment given to the Palestinians was in exchange for drugs.
So far, these allegations have not been extensively covered in Israeli media, and not covered at all outside of Iran and Israel. The primary candidates for sedition in Israel, of course, like here in America, are the leftists among them, specifically the Israelis protesting Supreme Court reforms in the country aimed at scaling back the unchecked power of a leftist court that creates law without being an elected legislative body.
The left in Israel, for now, is pledging unity with the Netanyahu-led government, but this writer believes they have no choice but to do so, for to so obviously reflect the seditious nature of their leftist ideology would result in their political, if not literal, deaths.
This report should be viewed with a touch of skepticism, but, given the nature of leftism in general, which hates sovereign states and prefers a one-world dictatorship or oligarchy, the accusations fit the pattern, as surely as here in America we see a leftist-led government openly working to destroy America from within simply by allowing our borders to be wide open for invasion to any foreign power that seeks to insert their own version of Hamas into our country to do to us what they did to the Israelis.
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