Iran Says It Gave Missile Technology to Hamas
Hamas is able to fire missiles into Israel because Tehran provided weapons technology to the militant group to defend itself against Israeli attacks, a senior Iranian official said Monday.
Officials from Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards have said in
the past that Fajr-5 missiles are part of Hamas' Gaza Strip arsenal, whose
technology has been supplied by Iran and produced locally without needing
direct shipment.
"Palestinian resistance missiles are the blessings of Iran's
transfer of technology," the Secretary of the Expediency Discernment
Council, Mohsen Rezaei, was quoted as saying by Al-Alam, the Arabic channel of
Iran's state TV. "We need to transfer defensive and military technology to
Palestinians so that they can build weapons under the blockade and defend
themselves," he added.
Hamas has fired more than 3,200 rockets into Israel during the
recent conflict, with some intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome defense system and
many of the crude missiles landing in open areas away from cities. Israel,
which launched its military operation in Gaza on July 8, has since carried out
more than 4,600 airstrikes across the crowded seaside area. More than 1,880
Palestinians and over 60 Israelis have been killed in the fighting.
Rezaei, a former Revolutionary Guard chief commander, wrote to
President Hassan Rouhani this week calling on him to provide air defense
systems to Hamas to hit invading Israeli planes. He also said Hamas should dig
tunnels to be used as shelter to protect Gaza's population from Israeli
assaults.
"I've requested Rouhani to provide air defense systems to Gaza
so that Palestinians can defend themselves against invading planes," he
said, adding that Iran was not shy to publicly declare its military support for
Hamas.
"The Americans in recent days approved about $300 million to
strengthen (Israel's) Iron Dome. You should provide air defense systems to
Palestinians to be able to defend their people against aerial
bombardment," he said in the appeal to Rouhani.
Rezaei also urged Hamas to capture Israeli soldiers to use them as
bargaining chips in its battle against Israel.
"Getting their soldiers captured is the weak point of
Israelis. Should two or three be captured, all Zionists will surrender,"
he said.
Rezaei said Israel's goal in the ongoing war was to disarm Hamas
and destroy its missile power, but that it has failed to do so despite
discovering and hitting some underground tunnels.
"The Zionists seized some tunnels but they can't plow the
entire Gaza Strip. Facilities where weapons are produced remain intact,"
he said.
Iran's Guard commanders have boasted that stone-throwing
Palestinians are hitting Tel Aviv with missiles, thanks to Iran's support.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, who has the final say on all
state matters in Iran, called on Muslims from around the world last week to
help arm Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza to defend themselves against
Israel.
Iran, a Hamas backer, does not recognize Israel and supports militant
anti-Israeli groups such as the Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon's Shiite
Hezbollah group.
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