Jerusalem – The Middle East Newsline has confirmed from highly-placed sources in the Israeli intelligence community that Hamas has established operational cells in the Jewish state.
Israeli intelligence has determined that Hamas set up cells in such Israeli cities as Beersheba, Jerusalem, Lod, Nazareth and Umm El Fahm. They said the Hamas groups included sleeper and operational cells.
“Hamas members from the West Bank and Gaza Strip have been in contact with representatives in Israel to establish an operational presence,” the official said. “Hamas often sends operatives from Jerusalem to discuss financing and other support by Israeli Arabs.”
Hamas has recruited Israeli Arabs who study in neighboring Jordan. Some of these Israeli Arabs were said to have enrolled in Islamic seminaries in Jordan.
Olmert In D.C.
In the shadow of a police investigation for corruption charges after Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert did not deny receiving $150,000 in cash from an American business supporter over the past 15 years, Mr. Olmert left for Washington to attend the annual meeting of AIPAC, the lobby for Israel in Washington and to meet with senior U.S. administration officials.
Mr. Olmert described the issues that are to come up in his conversations with President George Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as “fateful from Israel’s perspective.” The principal issue that is to come up addresses the various scenarios that have been analyzed recently with the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. Mr. Bush discussed this issue with Mr. Olmert, along with Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, during his visit to Israel.
In the course of Mr. Olmert’s visit, President Bush is expected to announce a “security package” that will be given to Israel that will enhance Israel’s defense against long-range missiles. This package reportedly includes radars, cruise missiles, a permanent hookup to a worldwide warning system that identifies whenever a ballistic missile is launched from anywhere around the world, help for Israel to equip itself with the Iron Dome anti-Kassam rocket system, the Americans’ involvement in the Wall and Arrow 3 projects, along with assurances about the sale of future planes and, mainly, upgrading the strategic relations between the two countries.
In the course of his visit, Mr. Olmert will ask Mr. Bush to purchase the F-22 fighter plane, considered to be the leading and most advanced warplane of its type in the world. It is built to avoid being identified by radar systems.
Mr. Olmert will also apprise President Bush of the state of the indirect negotiations with Syria that are being mediated by Turkey. Israeli and Syrian representatives are scheduled to meet next week in Istanbul for a second round of talks.
The prime minister, who will be staying at Blair House, the formal guest house of the administration, will also meet with leading figures in the U.S. Senate in order to reach final understandings about the aid bill that is to continue with the normal $3 billion annual military allocation that it has been providing to Israel since the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
David Bedein can be reached at Media@actcom.co.il. His Web site is www.IsraelBehindTheNews.com
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