ISIS attacks on Hamas in the Gaza strip

A jihadist group with ties to the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a mortar attack on a Hamas base in the Gaza Strip.

ISIS supporters claim attack on Hamas base in Gaza Strip RT News
Here's another account of the Salafists who are supporting ISIS. Things might start heating up in Gaza.

Salafist supporters of the Islamic State attempting to gain a foothold in the Gaza Strip are threatening the ruling Hamas group with violence after security forces arrested at least 30 of their members. The group calls itself “Supporters of the Islamic State in the Holy Land, and issued a statement demanding the prisoners’ release, and declaring “all the options are open” if not. “We will recruit all our soldiers and target Hamas,” the statement said.

The announcement came shortly after a bomb blast targeted Hamas headquarters, although there was no public claim of responsibility for the attack.

Ibn Taymia media, another ISIS affiliate in Gaza, which published its first magazine in the Strip, also issued a statement that circulated on ISIS forums andsocial media, claiming “the Hamas government is dangerously escalating against the Salafi movement in Gaza.” The group blames Hamas for “persecuting, arresting and torturing” ISIS supporters, as well as looting their houses.


Battle For Gaza Between Hamas And ISIS Supporters Intensifies
 
And Hoss, that only means it will turn into a worse shit hole than it already is.

So, should Israel now give up the whole of the West Bank to the "Palestinians"? Since Tinmore says that Hamas is the supreme elected authority for the "Palestinians" what does any thinking person with any intelligence think would happen?

History check. In 2005, Israel vacated the Gaza strip and gave it up in hopes for peace. I am sure that if they did the same with the West Bank, Israel would have even more peace, aren't you all sure.

I am sure that the only peace they would have is pieces of more rockets, mortars, and bombers.
 
...In 2005, Israel vacated the Gaza strip and gave it up in hopes for peace. I am sure that if they did the same with the West Bank, Israel would have even more peace, aren't you all sure.
I am sure that the only peace they would have is pieces of more rockets, mortars, and bombers.

I am all for supplying all 232 sides of the current Arab World conflict with enough bows and arrows to keep them at each other for the next 50-100 years after which we can deal appropriately with the "winner."
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And Hoss, that only means it will turn into a worse shit hole than it already is.

So, should Israel now give up the whole of the West Bank to the "Palestinians"? Since Tinmore says that Hamas is the supreme elected authority for the "Palestinians" what does any thinking person with any intelligence think would happen?

History check. In 2005, Israel vacated the Gaza strip and gave it up in hopes for peace. I am sure that if they did the same with the West Bank, Israel would have even more peace, aren't you all sure.

I am sure that the only peace they would have is pieces of more rockets, mortars, and bombers.
Funny thing is that you Zionist Whores SAID that Hamas were ISIS......O such contradiction......get a grip because you NO NOT YOUR ARSES FROM YOUR MOUTHS.........
 
And Hoss, that only means it will turn into a worse shit hole than it already is.

So, should Israel now give up the whole of the West Bank to the "Palestinians"? Since Tinmore says that Hamas is the supreme elected authority for the "Palestinians" what does any thinking person with any intelligence think would happen?

History check. In 2005, Israel vacated the Gaza strip and gave it up in hopes for peace. I am sure that if they did the same with the West Bank, Israel would have even more peace, aren't you all sure.

I am sure that the only peace they would have is pieces of more rockets, mortars, and bombers.
Funny thing is that you Zionist Whores SAID that Hamas were ISIS......O such contradiction......get a grip because you NO NOT YOUR ARSES FROM YOUR MOUTHS.........

You seriously can't be this stupid. Hamas and ISIS are both Islamist supremacist terrorist groups. However, since Hamas are the terrorist Neanderthals that are currently in control of Gaza, they aren't willing to give their territory up to another similar terrorist group. As in the U.S., when there is turf warfare between two rival gangs, the fact still remains that both are criminals and thugs.
 
And Hoss, that only means it will turn into a worse shit hole than it already is.

So, should Israel now give up the whole of the West Bank to the "Palestinians"? Since Tinmore says that Hamas is the supreme elected authority for the "Palestinians" what does any thinking person with any intelligence think would happen?

History check. In 2005, Israel vacated the Gaza strip and gave it up in hopes for peace. I am sure that if they did the same with the West Bank, Israel would have even more peace, aren't you all sure.

I am sure that the only peace they would have is pieces of more rockets, mortars, and bombers.
Funny thing is that you Zionist Whores SAID that Hamas were ISIS......O such contradiction......get a grip because you NO NOT YOUR ARSES FROM YOUR MOUTHS.........

Who cares, they're the same sh*t anyway, chopping off heads and call and act to kill others for not be4ing Muslims. Let them kill each others, that is what their kind does best, anyway
 
If this is true Israel should've taken over Gaza and maintain Rafah border / Philadelphi with the Egyptians to make sure the IS is strangled in Sinai, IS in Gaza is a danger to us all.
 
Funny thing is that you Zionist Whores SAID that Hamas were ISIS......O such contradiction......get a grip because you NO NOT YOUR ARSES FROM YOUR MOUTHS.........

Steve, you need to check your paint brush. Because it is way too big. I never said ISIS was Hamas, nor do I have sex for money. So next time get a smaller paint brush before you paint your post.

Roudy has it right, Hamas and ISIS are like two criminal street gangs fighting for turf.
 
Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and Hamas share common interests, and the Palestinian Islamists must stay in power in the Gaza Strip to prevent the enclave descending into chaos, an Israeli general was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas - Yahoo News




If it keeps the ultra extremists out then it is a good thing don't you think. Or are you wanting to see the whole of the M.E. become a hell hole
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

I'm not really sure that we all understand what MG Turgeman (CG IDF SOUTHCOM - פד"מ) is actually saying. The Israeli general strategy since the 2005 withdrawal has been on of prevention of chaos and humanitarian event escalation into crisis --- and --- an aversion to military action that would have an adverse domestic ramification (political and economic); as well as confrontational consequences with key external influences.

Report on ynetnews MG Shlomo "Sami" Turgeman" said:
Whoever thinks that the struggle between us is just a military one does not understand the issue. Hamas does everything in order to exhaust our society - that is part of their success. Hamas did everything in order to entangle us into using force against them in order to affect the next war.

"If Hamas was surprised by anything during Operation Protective Edge it was that we used aggressive force, more than they expected, because the likes of the Goldstone Report gave them a sense of security," said Turgeman.

--------------------------------------------------------------------- AND ---------------------------------------------------------------------

(Recently, Hamas has been cracking down on the growing number of Islamic State-inspired extremist Salafi groups in Gaza. These groups seeks to replace Hamas and install an Islamic Caliphate in the Palestinian coastal enclave; ironically, they view Hamas as being too soft on Israel and failing to install Sharia law. Turgeman said that for Hamas, simply staying in power is viewed as a success. (Article Source: JNS.org News Service Insert)

“For Hamas, the number of dead and amount of our attacks are not a measure of success or lack of success,” he said. “What matters is that it didn't lose and that it stayed in power.”
SOURCE: ONE and TWO

Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and Hamas share common interests, and the Palestinian Islamists must stay in power in the Gaza Strip to prevent the enclave descending into chaos, an Israeli general was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas - Yahoo News
(COMMENT)

Iranian (similar to that of DAESH/ISIS/ISIL) involvement is always about their long-term investment in setting the conditions for the expansion of their power and influence. There will be (eventually) a confrontation over the which will bring the Arab Palestinians in under Sharia Law. The common interest, if their is really any at all, is that both Israel or HAMAS see the expanding influence of DAESH in GAZA as a negative. But from a political standpoint, if HAMAS is busy trying to contain DAESH, it will detract from HAMAS's ability to conduct hostile operations against Israel. HAMAS not finds themselves in combat on two fronts (one with Israel and one with DAESH) while the hungry Revolutionary Guards Corps (al-Quds Force) waits in the wings. Caught in the middle, HAMAS may be in more trouble then most realize. The advantage to the West and the other regional Arab States, is that Gaza (whither under the influence of HAMAS or DAESH) is contained between Egypt and Israel. Certainly Jordan does not want DAESH on two borders. Jordan will need the help and support to keep DAECH boxed-in and on a leash.

It will be interesting to see what the West Bank Government does.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Billo_Really, et al,

As usual, you come up with some interesting commentary.
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Syria crisis: Turkey and Saudi Arabia shock Western countries by supporting anti-Assad jihadists
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are actively supporting a hardline coalition of Islamist rebels against Bashar al-Assad’s regime that includes al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria, in a move that has alarmed Western governments.

A jihadist group with ties to the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a mortar attack on a Hamas base in the Gaza Strip.

ISIS supporters claim attack on Hamas base in Gaza Strip RT News
Of coarse ISIS is going to attack Hamas, they're funded by Israel and the US.
(COMMENT)

It never ceases to amaze me where you get these conspiracy theories.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
A jihadist group with ties to the Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a mortar attack on a Hamas base in the Gaza Strip.

ISIS supporters claim attack on Hamas base in Gaza Strip RT News
Of coarse ISIS is going to attack Hamas, they're funded by Israel and the US.




"ISIS"








"...they're funded by Israel and the US."

as easy as you can make it for lay-people to understand-- in the U.S., who's funding icehole: the gov't, the bank manager...mosques, tony bennett ? --- in Israel, where's the $$ coming from to fund them ? The Bank of Israel, the working citizen ? The army, businessmen, Netanyahu, having fake Barmitzah's ?

let me know....the funding of icehole...who, what when, where, how. Hey thanks !
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

I'm not really sure that we all understand what MG Turgeman (CG IDF SOUTHCOM - פד"מ) is actually saying. The Israeli general strategy since the 2005 withdrawal has been on of prevention of chaos and humanitarian event escalation into crisis --- and --- an aversion to military action that would have an adverse domestic ramification (political and economic); as well as confrontational consequences with key external influences.

Report on ynetnews MG Shlomo "Sami" Turgeman" said:
Whoever thinks that the struggle between us is just a military one does not understand the issue. Hamas does everything in order to exhaust our society - that is part of their success. Hamas did everything in order to entangle us into using force against them in order to affect the next war.

"If Hamas was surprised by anything during Operation Protective Edge it was that we used aggressive force, more than they expected, because the likes of the Goldstone Report gave them a sense of security," said Turgeman.

--------------------------------------------------------------------- AND ---------------------------------------------------------------------

(Recently, Hamas has been cracking down on the growing number of Islamic State-inspired extremist Salafi groups in Gaza. These groups seeks to replace Hamas and install an Islamic Caliphate in the Palestinian coastal enclave; ironically, they view Hamas as being too soft on Israel and failing to install Sharia law. Turgeman said that for Hamas, simply staying in power is viewed as a success. (Article Source: JNS.org News Service Insert)
“For Hamas, the number of dead and amount of our attacks are not a measure of success or lack of success,” he said. “What matters is that it didn't lose and that it stayed in power.”
SOURCE: ONE and TWO
Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and Hamas share common interests, and the Palestinian Islamists must stay in power in the Gaza Strip to prevent the enclave descending into chaos, an Israeli general was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas - Yahoo News
(COMMENT)

Iranian (similar to that of DAESH/ISIS/ISIL) involvement is always about their long-term investment in setting the conditions for the expansion of their power and influence. There will be (eventually) a confrontation over the which will bring the Arab Palestinians in under Sharia Law. The common interest, if their is really any at all, is that both Israel or HAMAS see the expanding influence of DAESH in GAZA as a negative. But from a political standpoint, if HAMAS is busy trying to contain DAESH, it will detract from HAMAS's ability to conduct hostile operations against Israel. HAMAS not finds themselves in combat on two fronts (one with Israel and one with DAESH) while the hungry Revolutionary Guards Corps (al-Quds Force) waits in the wings. Caught in the middle, HAMAS may be in more trouble then most realize. The advantage to the West and the other regional Arab States, is that Gaza (whither under the influence of HAMAS or DAESH) is contained between Egypt and Israel. Certainly Jordan does not want DAESH on two borders. Jordan will need the help and support to keep DAECH boxed-in and on a leash.

It will be interesting to see what the West Bank Government does.

Most Respectfully,
R
I think the confusion is about the lie that Israel left Gaza in 2005. That the Palestinians had the freedom to create a great place on the Mediterranean.

The story posted implied that Hamas would be, if offered the opportunity, a better partner than ISIS, etc. who would fill the power vacuum if Hamas fell.

If Israel would turn that aforementioned lie into the truth peace would be much easier to achieve.
 
P F Tinmore, et al,

I'm not really sure that we all understand what MG Turgeman (CG IDF SOUTHCOM - פד"מ) is actually saying. The Israeli general strategy since the 2005 withdrawal has been on of prevention of chaos and humanitarian event escalation into crisis --- and --- an aversion to military action that would have an adverse domestic ramification (political and economic); as well as confrontational consequences with key external influences.

Report on ynetnews MG Shlomo "Sami" Turgeman" said:
Whoever thinks that the struggle between us is just a military one does not understand the issue. Hamas does everything in order to exhaust our society - that is part of their success. Hamas did everything in order to entangle us into using force against them in order to affect the next war.

"If Hamas was surprised by anything during Operation Protective Edge it was that we used aggressive force, more than they expected, because the likes of the Goldstone Report gave them a sense of security," said Turgeman.

--------------------------------------------------------------------- AND ---------------------------------------------------------------------

(Recently, Hamas has been cracking down on the growing number of Islamic State-inspired extremist Salafi groups in Gaza. These groups seeks to replace Hamas and install an Islamic Caliphate in the Palestinian coastal enclave; ironically, they view Hamas as being too soft on Israel and failing to install Sharia law. Turgeman said that for Hamas, simply staying in power is viewed as a success. (Article Source: JNS.org News Service Insert)
“For Hamas, the number of dead and amount of our attacks are not a measure of success or lack of success,” he said. “What matters is that it didn't lose and that it stayed in power.”
SOURCE: ONE and TWO
Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel and Hamas share common interests, and the Palestinian Islamists must stay in power in the Gaza Strip to prevent the enclave descending into chaos, an Israeli general was quoted as saying on Tuesday.

Israeli general sees common interests with Hamas - Yahoo News
(COMMENT)

Iranian (similar to that of DAESH/ISIS/ISIL) involvement is always about their long-term investment in setting the conditions for the expansion of their power and influence. There will be (eventually) a confrontation over the which will bring the Arab Palestinians in under Sharia Law. The common interest, if their is really any at all, is that both Israel or HAMAS see the expanding influence of DAESH in GAZA as a negative. But from a political standpoint, if HAMAS is busy trying to contain DAESH, it will detract from HAMAS's ability to conduct hostile operations against Israel. HAMAS not finds themselves in combat on two fronts (one with Israel and one with DAESH) while the hungry Revolutionary Guards Corps (al-Quds Force) waits in the wings. Caught in the middle, HAMAS may be in more trouble then most realize. The advantage to the West and the other regional Arab States, is that Gaza (whither under the influence of HAMAS or DAESH) is contained between Egypt and Israel. Certainly Jordan does not want DAESH on two borders. Jordan will need the help and support to keep DAECH boxed-in and on a leash.

It will be interesting to see what the West Bank Government does.

Most Respectfully,
R
I think the confusion is about the lie that Israel left Gaza in 2005. That the Palestinians had the freedom to create a great place on the Mediterranean.

The story posted implied that Hamas would be, if offered the opportunity, a better partner than ISIS, etc. who would fill the power vacuum if Hamas fell.

If Israel would turn that aforementioned lie into the truth peace would be much easier to achieve.
Here's the problem in a nutshell, Tinmore.
The Hamas military wing is dictating policy in Gaza. The political wing wants a long lasting peace and the terrorist MFers want perpetual war.
Don't you keep up with current events?



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Palestinian members of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Hamas movement, take part in a military parade marking the 27th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City, Dec. 14, 2014. (photo by REUTERS/Mohammed Salem)

Hamas military wing dictates movement's policies
The tension between Hamas’ political and military wings is intensifying. Senior Palestinian Authority sources monitoring the events from within Hamas informed Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity that the leaders of the military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, have been pressuring members of the political wing to stop probing the possibility of a diplomatic arrangement, whose main thrust is a long-term cease-fire. The military wing’s leader, Mohammed al-Deif, who according to reports has only recently resumed full activity in Hamas following an abortive attempt on his life during Operation Protective Edge in August, is pulling in a different direction. Espousing rapprochement with Iran, he wants to bolster Hamas’ military array in the Gaza Strip and prepare it for a future confrontation with Israel



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