Monday, July 28, 2014

Hamas Seeks Arms, Tunnel Help From North Korea

by JASmius

Birds of a feather....:

Hamas militants in Palestine are hammering out a new arms deal with communist North Korea to obtain the missiles and communication equipment the militants need to keep up their offensive against Israel, a British newspaper reports, and Hamas has already made an initial cash down payment to set the deal.

In addition, reports the Telegraph, Israeli military commanders believe North Korean experts gave Hamas advice on building tunnels in Gaza that have allowed fighters to move their weapons undetected.

Oh, rest assured, this is not a new alliance:

Hamas, like other Islamist terror groups, long ago forged close links with North Korea, which supports groups opposed to Western involvement in the Middle East. Their cooperation was confirmed back in 2009, when 35 tons of arms heading to Hamas was seized in Bangkok after a cargo plane made an emergency landing, reported the Guardian after the shipment was stopped.

I have a question.  Okay, more than one.

1) How does Hamas figure to receive these shipments from the NoKos?  Subspace transporter?  'cause I'm guessing they're not coming overland, and they're not coming through Israel's Gaza blockade.  Perhaps the Hamastanis placed their order on lay-away, figuring the Israelis would be forced into another premature cease-fire and the coast will be clear in a month or two.  Which, based on the four previous IDF-Hamas clashes since Jerusalem foolishly withdrew from the Gaza Strip nine years ago, would not be an unreasonable assumption to make.

2) How many Americans will even learn of the Hamas-North Korea alliance?  And would it make any difference in the Obama Regime/media-driven framing of the Jews as The Ultimate Neo-Nazi Mass-Murdering Scum?  Or would they see it as an opportunity to start promoting the NoKos as being our newest "partners for peace" in the Middle East?

Keep that question bookmarked, as I'll probably be hyperlinking it not too many days from now.



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