With Fatah and Hamas clashing and Israel dropping bombs it’s looking pretty chaotic.
Earlier, a high-ranking IDF officer said Friday that the goal of the current operation in Gaza was to “make Hamas pay” for its continued terror attacks against Israel.
Predicting that Kassam rocket fire would continue over the next few days, the officer said that the IDF planned to continue in its current policy of bombing Kassam manufacturing plants, warehouses, Kassam rocket squads and other Hamas infrastructure involved in terror attacks.
He also hinted that the IDF operations could continue even if Hamas stopped firing rockets.
Israel is not “conducting a dialogue” with Hamas, he said, and added that IDF operations were not necessarily dependent on the continuation of rocket attacks.
“We’re not just attacking real estate. We want to make Hamas pay for the terror,” he said.
Unfortunately, it’s all too predictable. The fighting will escalate until the Palestinians give, tension will ease just slightly, and Hamas will get stronger.
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