The Hamas bomb squads and the not-so-secret operations of the Mossad

(by Massimiliano D'Elia) Olimpio Guido su Corsera speaks outspokenly about the never completed operations of the Israeli Mossad against Hamas militants and against the various supporters of the terrorist group around the world. The so-called Hamas bomb squads, those who supply Hamas with low-cost weapons or study new "rudimentary" weapon systems found on the traditional commercial market and then modified for war use.

Nidal Farahat he is at work in a Gaza workshop, a kind of garage to tell the truth, on a drone model purchased on the civilian market and with him some Hamas militants who are involved in the development of new weapons. On this occasion the Mossad manages to put an explosive in that drone, all dead. In 2009 Hamas imported the missiles with the assistance of Iran Fajr. The cargoes arrive by ship in Sudan, continue along the smugglers' tracks towards the Egyptian Sinai to be then transferred to Gaza. Again, Israel is very vigilant: an air raid hits a convoy of trucks in the Sudanese region of al Shananun. The Israelis on the same runway sank a freighter near Port Sudan in the same year they detonated a bus in Damascus carrying military experts from Hamas and Tehran. The pasdaran or guardians of the revolution of the Islamic Republic of Iran provide finished material and technology, perform the function of advisors while the ally sets up its own industry with unusual inventiveness and determination given the scarce resources of Gaza.

The Iran-Hebzollah-Hamas iron axis is very strong. In 2010 he was murdered in a hotel in Dubai Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a first-rate arms dealer who has relations with Tehran and various personalities in Sudan. In Ukraine in February 2011, he was kidnapped on a train Diran Abu Sisi, engineer, expert in the missile field in Eastern Europe. They take him to the Jewish state, lock him in a cell and get important information. Which are probably used for a new strike at Port Sudan in early April: the target is the alleged successor of at Mabhouh. At the end of May of the same year he blows up in the Sudanese port Nasser Said, member of the clan Forever.

In June in Damascus they find the semi-carbonized body of Kamel Ranaja, an arms dealer. In October 2012, the Sudanese accuse Jerusalem of having bombed an ammunition factory in Yarmuk with fighters. In 2016 he was killed in an operation in Tunisia, Mohamed Zawahiri. In April 2018 he was murdered in Kuala Lumpur Fadi al Batsh.

It is clear that Israel, under the declared threat of Iran to raze it with the atomic bomb (if anything, one day it will be able to dispose it) does not stand by and try to weaken, day by day, the number one enemy but also the many regional and non-regional enemies who in different ways have declared war on him. Work in progress in Vienna for the return to thenuclear agreement of the United States, which also favored a loosening of trade sanctions on Iran, left the historical Israeli allies surprised who could not, even in this case, stand by and watch. On June 18, a couple of billion Iranians stored abroad will be released to help Tehran's economy, a move by the US to show attention to re-entering the terms of the agreement JPCOA extension. To Israel but also to the intransigent Iranian wing, under the leadership of al Khamenei, unfavorable to the opening up to the Western world and the US re-entry of the nuclear deal, there was nothing left but to create a diversion by activating the cells of Hamas. The motivation for the recent conflict, the eviction of some settlers in the Gaza Strip, is too inconsistent. In this way, Israel achieved a twofold result: freeze the Vienna JPCOA talks and kill other senior officials of the Hamas regime with greater ease. This time Hamas has become a means of persuasion in foreign policy to redirect complex issues in a more favorable sense for Tel Aviv.

The Hamas bomb squads and the not-so-secret operations of the Mossad