Iran
confirms military aid to Hamas, sending long-range missile technology
Iran
has supplied military assistance to Hamas in Gaza, including
technology needed to build long-range Fajr-5 rockets used to target
Tel Aviv, a military leader from the Islamic republic said.
RT,
21
November, 2012
"Gaza
is under siege, so we cannot help them. The Fajr-5 missiles have not
been shipped from Iran. Its technology has been transferred and (the
missiles are) being produced quickly," the
head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari was
quoted as saying by the semiofficial ISNA news agency on Wednesday.
Israel
has long accused Iran of supplying Hamas with its Fajr 5 missile,
which has been used to target Tel Aviv and Jerusalem since the
Israeli Defense Force's (IDF) ongoing military operation in Gaza was
launched one week ago.
Iranian
lawmaker Ali Larijani said on Wednesday his country was “proud” to
defend the people of Palestine and Hamas according to remarks
published on the Islamic Republic’s parliamentary website.
Larijani
stressed the assistance had been both “financial
and military." On
Tuesday, Larijani lauded the Palestinian missile capability, saying
it had given them a “strategic
[source] of power.”
Palestinian
Islamic Jihad leader Ramadhan Abdallah Shalah also told Al-Jazeera TV
on Tuesday: “the
weapons that are fighting the Israeli aggression and arrogance in
Palestine come mainly from Iran, as the entire world knows. This is
no secret. These are either Iranian weapons or weapons financed by
Iran.”
On
Thursday two Fajr rockets struck on the outskirts of Tel Aviv,
marking the first time the metropolitan area had been targeted with
missiles since the Gulf War. Two more Fajr-5 missiles launched
towards the city were intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defense
system on Saturday, while another pair of rockets exploded on
the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Two
more errant rockets targeting Jerusalem landed in the West Bank on
Tuesday. No casualties have been reported from any of the strikes.
The
Iranian produced Fajr-5 missile has an approximate range of 75
kilometers, which far exceeds the more mobile Palestinian-made Qassam
rockets which came into use following the outbreak of the Second
Intifada in 2001.
The
introduction of long-range missiles into Hamas’ arsenal came as a
surprise to the Israeli military, who had initially viewed Tel Aviv
and Jerusalem as out of play in the run up to Operation Pillar of
Defense.
The
IDF was forced to revise infographics enumerating the Hamas rocket
threat following the introduction of the Fajr rockets into the
conflict. Israel’s Iron Dome system has mostly neutralized this
Hamas’ newly acquired threat, however, with the periodic air raid
sirens having more of a psychological impact than a material one.
Iran's
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei was highly critical of other Muslim
states for not standing behind Gaza during the week-long Israeli
military operation that has seen at least 140 Palestinians killed
following a thousand-plus IDF airstrikes.
"Some
of them sufficed with words, and some others did not
condemn [Israel],"
the official Islamic Republic News Agency cites Khamenei as
saying.
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