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Hamas Adopts Hizbullah Tactics

Hamas Adopts Hizbullah Tactics
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Source: Al-Manar TV, 8-2-2008
"Israeli" occupation army who operated early Thursday in the northern Gaza Strip uncovered, for the first time, two rocket launchers concealed in underground firing positions.
The new method is considered a sophisticated tactic aimed at enabling resistance groups to fire at the occupied territories while evading "Israeli" army counterattacks immediately following the launching of rockets. According to the "Israeli" daily Ynet, the two launching positions were uncovered at the outskirts of the Gaza town of Jabalya.
"Israeli" forces from the elite Egoz unit who operated in the area discovered pits in the ground used to conceal Qassam launchers. "Israeli" army officials estimate that resistance cells fired the rockets by utilizing remote-controlled devices. By the time the army pinpointed the launch locations, the resistance fighters were long gone, the "Israeli" daily reported Friday.
The positions detected in the operation were concealed and highly reminiscent of Hizbullah's modus operandi in southern Lebanon - from where Katyusha rockets were launched towards the occupied territories from launchers buried underground in thickly wooded areas.
"Israeli" military officials noted that the shift in approach is testament to resistance organizations' continuing efforts to improve their evasion of the "Israeli" occupation army. "This also shows how vital the army's ground operations are. Without our presence there, without being able to search the launch zones with our own eyes - we won't be able to pick up on these things," said one military official, adding that this was a clear example of why the resistance groups exert such efforts to battle "Israeli" soldiers in these regions.
Earlier Thursday, "Israeli" Defense (War) Minister Ehud Barak vowed to boost anti-Qassam operations in the Strip. "If the Qassam fire from Gaza continues, we will step up our operations and increase the strikes against the Palestinian side," Barak said during a visit to the Tze'elim army base in the south.

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