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The Collapse of Islamic Jihad’s Equations

 

Oded Granot

Israel Hayom, Aug. 7, 2022

“It’s safe to assume that Hamas is not happy in a situation where it is being accused of sitting on the fence.”

The terrorist leaders of Hezbollah in the north and the Palestinians in the south have a strong affinity for issuing menacing equations. Nasrallah’s latest was that if Lebanon doesn’t get what it wants in maritime border negotiations, Israel won’t be able to drill for natural gas either. Palestinian terrorists have also chimed in, warning once that “if there are riots on the Temple Mount, we will launch missiles from Gaza; and another time that “if Israel continues arresting Islamic Jihad operatives in Jenin, we will respond with anti-tank fire on citizens near Gaza.”

It was enough to see the concern on the face of Islamic Jihad leader Ziad Nakhala – upon being informed during a television interview in Tehran that the IDF had launched Operation Breaking Dawn – to understand his sudden realization that his equation had shattered.  The arrests in Jenin hadn’t stopped, and instead of receiving his terms of surrender in the south, Israel eliminated one of his senior commanders and other terrorists in Gaza in a brilliant feint.

As the interview went on, his second trusted equation fell to pieces as well, whereby almost any time Israel attacks Gaza, all of the terrorist organizations – chief among them Hamas – rally to respond in unison. As the Islamic Jihad leader was assuring on air that “we are all coordinated and we are all in one fox hole,” Hamas didn’t fire one single rocket.

As of Saturday night, Islamic Jihad mouthpieces tried providing explanations to somehow conceal their two-fold embarrassment. One spokesman, according to Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen network, said the commander of Islamic Jihad’s northern region in Gaza wasn’t killed in his safe house due to superb intelligence acquired by Israel, but rather because he was intentionally deceived into going there by the Egyptian mediator in order “to finalize a cease-fire agreement with Israel” – implying, of course, “treasonous collaboration” between Cairo and Jerusalem.

In another statement, a spokesman said Hamas was completely in step with Islamic Jihad and a full partner in the rocket attacks against Israel, but that it was concealing this so as “not to give Israel an alibi for expanding the scope of its attacks in Gaza.” It’s highly doubtful there is any truth to either of these versions, but they aptly reflect Islamic Jihad’s distress over being alone in this fight.

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