An Israeli security official on Sunday warned the cabinet that
Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is planning to
carry out a mega-terror attack against Israel.
A deputy chief of Israel security agency, Shin Bet, made the
warning while speaking to cabinet ministers, said local daily
Yedioth Ahronoth on its website.
The Hamas headquarters in Damascus has ordered its members in
the West Bank to carry out a mass casualty attack in Israel, the
security official named only "Y" was quoted as saying.
According to him, the Hamas leadership in the Gaza Strip is
experiencing "deep strategic complications", due to the movement's
frustrations in gaining legitimacy in the international arena and
controlling internal affairs after its violent takeover of Gaza in
June.
This situation increases the risk that Hamas will change its
policy on suicide attacks in Gaza, the West Bank and abroad, said
the official.
Hamas, which won parliamentary elections in January 2006, took
over the Gaza Strip by force in June this year after defeated its
rival Fatah movement led by Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas.
Following the takeover, President Abbas severed all contacts
with Hamas and replaced the Hamas-led government by a new one
actually functioning in the West Bank.
As a result, the geographically-divided Palestinian territories
have been politically split into two parts, with Hamas controlling
the Gaza Strip and Fatah holding the West Bank.
(Xinhua News Agency August 27, 2007)