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Steven Emerson,
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September 4, 2018
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Violent
Gaza Protests Were A Diversion, Hamas Leader Admits
by IPT News • Sep 4, 2018 at 2:57
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Hamas leader Yayha Sinwar admitted that his terrorist organization
orchestrated the weekly "March of Return" violent demonstrations
on the Israel-Gaza border to divert attention from internal problems, YNet
news reports.
"After the reconciliation efforts (between Hamas and Fatah) reached
an impasse, a number of factions planned to cause an internal explosion in
the Gaza Strip, but the Marches of Return thwarted the plan," Sinwar
said during a conference Tuesday in the Gaza Strip.
"Gaza did not want to stand idly by when the American Embassy was
transferred to Jerusalem," Sinwar said, adding that "the
Palestinian people succeeded in turning this provocation into an
opportunity to confront the Israeli enemy."
Sinwar praised Palestinian protesters for helping "create a means
of pressure, like the incendiary balloons."
Sinwar joins other Hamas officials who have acknowledged Hamas's role in
planning and promoting violent protests on Israel's border.
The vast majority of Palestinian fatalities during this past summer's
violent demonstrations on the Israel-Gaza border were members or affiliates
of terrorist organizations – primarily Hamas.
Of the 112 reported deaths from March 30 to May 14, 93 people (83
percent) belonged to or were associated with terrorist groups.
Most of the dead connected to terrorist groups – 63 people – were Hamas
members. This figure is consistent with assessments offered by two senior
Hamas officials as the violence played out. Salah Bardawil claimed that
Hamas members represented half of the total deaths and boasted
that of 62 people killed on May 14, 50 were Hamas members.
Sinwar claimed more than 60 Hamas deaths on that day.
Senior Hamas official Mahmoud Al-Zahhar acknowledged that the Gaza demonstrations were
"not peaceful resistance" and Hamas's efforts at the border are
"bolstered by a military force and by security agencies."
"This is a clear terminological deception [i.e. "peaceful
resistance"] ... This is not peaceful resistance... so when we talk
about 'peaceful resistance,' we are deceiving the public," Al-Zahhar said in a May 13 interview.
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