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Monday, July 7, 2008
IDF to step up campaign against Hamas in W. Bank

IDF to step up campaign against Hamas in W. Bank
By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent Last update - 07:33 07/07/2008
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/999412.html

The Israel Defense Forces will soon be stepping up its campaign against
Hamas' civilian infrastructure in the West Bank, shutting down a large
number of Hamas-affiliated charities, confiscating their property, and
searching computers and documents that detail their activity.

The IDF has been carrying out similar raids in the Hebron, Qalqilyah and
Ramallah areas since the beginning of the year, but the campaign will now be
expanded to additional parts of the West Bank, in the wake of approval from
Israel's legal authorities.

After receiving permission to seize property that provides Hamas-affiliated
associations with income, even if they are not directly linked to terrorism,
the IDF has shut down a mall in Hebron, confiscated buses and prohibited the
opening of a new school in Hebron due to ties with Hamas-linked Islamic
associations. Offices and storehouses have also been shut down.

The IDF argues that closing Hamas-affiliated institutions cuts off a crucial
source of funding earmarked for terror activities. The move is also aimed at
making it difficult for Hamas to increase its influence in the West Bank, in
a bid to stem Hamas' rising popularity and keep it from wresting control
from the Palestinian Authority.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Chief of Staff Lt.
Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi and Shin Bet security service chief Yuval Diskin have
approved the plan to target Hamas' civilian infrastructure.

Over the last few years, Hamas has built an "organizational system that, if
necessary, could serve as the basis for a state," a senior IDF official told
Haaretz. "It's simply a 'state of associations.' They accumulate a lot of
popular support and rely on an enormous infusion of funds from abroad, to
the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars a year, from bodies in Saudi
Arabia, the Gulf states and Muslim communities in Europe, the United States
and South America."

A senior IDF officer said the IDF, which is curbing Hamas' military
capability and preventing it from challenging the Palestinian Authority more
directly, is the primary obstacle to a Hamas takeover of the West Bank.

"They have knowledge, funds and skilled people, much more so than Fatah,"
the officer said. "They won the elections in many towns and local
authorities, and they are gradually gaining control of more education,
health, welfare and religious institutions."

But the officer said the IDF was fighting what he called a "rearguard
battle."

"We're talking about strengthening the moderate elements  that is, the
Palestinian Authority  but actually the PA has little control over the
area. Hamas has taken over all the associations  not just blatantly Islamic
bodies, but also those that used to be under PA control. The Palestinian
public prefers Hamas, because they are less corrupt and more efficient."

But although the IDF is targeting Hamas-affiliated institutions, the IDF
officer notes that "we have not yet declared war on Hamas." He said such a
move would need to be undertaken by the state as a whole, rather than "local
work" carried out by the IDF and Shin Bet.

Hamas-affiliated institutions that were targeted so far include schools,
health centers, charities, and even soup kitchens and orphanages. Dozens of
associations were shut down and the food confiscated.

Several dozen indictments have been issued thus far, and some operatives
have been convicted and sentenced to jail terms. Police have also begun
investigating suspected money-laundering and the transfer of terror funds.
Unlike in the past, when seized intelligence information was left in storage
for years because there weren't enough experts to translate and analyze it,
this time a team of translators was set up to deal with the seized material.

"This campaign is what most disturbs Hamas in the West Bank," said a senior
official. "But this is only the beginning of the effort, and we need more
activities and more resources. When it comes to these matters, you can't
compare the efficiency of the security forces to the level of effectiveness
developed by the army and the Shin Bet over the last few years, in
everything related to stopping the terror of suicide bombers from the West
Bank."

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