Iran, through Islamic Jihad — its proxy in Gaza — is behind the current escalation in the south, former National Security Advisor Yaakov Amidror said on Sunday.
Amidror, in a conversation with The Israel Project, traced the current round of massive rocket fire on Israel to Friday, when Islamic Jihad fired on Israeli soldiers patrolling the Gaza border, wounding two officers. Israel responded and killed two Hamas men. And then the rocket barrage began from Gaza.
But while in Cairo, Islamic Jihad fired on the soldiers, which at first the organization tried to deny responsibility for.
“Why did the Islamic Jihad do this?” Amidror asked. “The answer is again and again and again — Iran.”
Islamic Jihad, unlike Hamas, is a completely owned and operated Iranian subsidiary, Amidror said. “It was established by Iran, financed by Iran, and does what Iran wants it to do.”
Iran’s interest, Amidror said, is for Israel to embark on another major operation in Gaza, freeing up Iran to do what it wants unhindered in Syria. The Iranian idea, he said, is that “Israel will be busy focusing on Gaza and not have enough energy to deal with the building up of an independent war machine in Syria.”
Iranian pressure, Amidror hinted, is the only explanation why Islamic Jihad would fire on an IDF patrol while its leaders were in Cairo talking about an arrangement with Israel.
Hamas, Amidror said, was “dragged” into the current escalation by Islamic Jihad. He added that whatever is agreed upon in Cairo, whatever arrangements are reached on regarding fishing rights, the economy, and the transfer of Qatari funds, “in the end of the day it will be destroyed by Islamic Jihad if Hamas does not take control and do what it should as an organization that is in control of the Gaza Strip.”
Amidror, a former head of Military intelligence’s Research Department and currently a senior fellow at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategic Studies, said that Islamic Jihad miscalculated in thinking that Israel would not retaliate during the week of Remembrance Day, Independence Day and with the Eurovision song contest to be held a week in Tel Aviv from Tuesday until the following Saturday night.
May 5, 2019 at 2:11 PM
And what is the isreali PM ( didnt hear from him for a looong time – must be on a holiday trip abroad…) saying or doing? Naaaathing at all? Oh – maybe he is hiding in a bunker like nosrollah …
Now its 3 israelis killed so far – no big deal – these are just poor bumps of the south – nobodys…
May 5, 2019 at 2:16 PM
How did the 400 missiles make it to Gaza?
Obviously the IDF has lost control not only in the north but in the south as well…
Thank you king Bibi – great job !
I see why you have been elected – wow what a leader !