Posted on 04/06/2015 7:17:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Iran has sent Hamass military wing tens of millions of dollars to help it rebuild the network of tunnels in Gaza destroyed by Israels invasion last summer, intelligence sources have told The Sunday Telegraph.
It is also funding new missile supplies to replenish stocks used to bombard residential neighbourhoods in Israel during the war, code-named Operation Protective Edge by Israel.
The renewed funding is a sign that the two old allies are putting behind them a rift caused by the conflict in Syria, where Shia Iran is backing President Bashar al-Assad against Hamass mainly Sunni allies.
Iran has sponsored Hamass military operations for years, despite the contradiction that Hamas is part of the worldwide, Sunni-supremacist Muslim Brotherhood, while Iran is Shia.
Hamass leader, Khaled Meshaal, who left Damascus for Qatar after falling out with the Assad regime, has often fought with Hamass military wing over the strength of the Iranian connection.
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Think of all the money they’ll have to support terrorism when Obama’s historic deal lifts all sanctions
Are Iran and Hamas still using child slave labor in which kids are crushed to death to dig their terror tunnels?
The withHolder DO”J” has elected to “green light”
and coverup completely, the illegal
transfer of IRS Lois Lerner’s backdated papers
giving US taxpayer money to Hamas and other
slaver/rape/childmurder/crucifixion/beheadingloving
Islamic terrorist organizations.
Hamas has another problem now. Egypt is building a wall and closing all access to Gaza from the Sinai.
Yepper.. We can really trust Iran, can’t we?
Nuclear device delivery tunnels.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Wait till the sanctions are off.
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