Egyptian
officials assail Hamas leaders in Gaza on Thursday night after missiles
are fired at Tel Aviv during their meeting • "Even if the Israelis
decide to dismantle your rule in Gaza by assassinating each and every one of
you" we won't "lift a finger."
Shortly after 9 p.m.
on Thursday, minutes after sirens blared across central Israel and a loud boom
overhead shook the area, senior Egyptian intelligence officers became outraged
during a meeting with Hamas officials in Gaza.
"Just so you
know," they leveled at Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh,
"if Israel decides to launch a comprehensive military operation in Gaza we
won't do a thing to stop it, even if it decides to simultaneously topple Hamas
and conquer the Gaza Strip."
The dramatic exchange
was relayed to Israel Hayom by a senior Egyptian official who attended the
meeting.
"The atmosphere
at the start of the meeting was very relaxed and cordial," the Egyptian
official said. "A short while before the meeting we had returned from
Israel with answers. We believed Hamas would accept them and facilitate a more
stable and long-term cease-fire. A few minutes later an assistant to the
Egyptian delegation entered the [meeting] room with a worried look on his face
and handed the Egyptian delegation leaders his cell phone.
"The smiles were
immediately replaced with grim faces; the delegation heads turned to Sinwar
livid and told him: 'How far do you think you will get with this double game of
yours? We are sitting here to hammer out the details of a cease-fire with
Israel and behind our backs, you are authorizing your people to fire missiles
at Tel Aviv?'"
The tones grew even
tenser, the Egyptian official continued.
"If Israel
decides to launch a comprehensive military operation in Gaza, this time we
won't do a thing to stop the Israeli attack, even if the Israelis decide to
dismantle your rule in Gaza by assassinating each and every one of you. While
[Israel] is retaking Gaza, Egypt and its allies in the region won't lift a
finger to stop the Israeli response."
According to the
Egyptian official, Haniyeh and Sinwar were no less surprised than the Egyptians
upon hearing about the missile launch at central Israel.
"Hamas is not
behind the launch," Sinwar reportedly told his Egyptian guests, adding
that his organization would conduct a thorough investigation to find those
responsible. Sinwar asked the Egyptian officials to contact Israeli leaders and
inform them that no order had been given to fire rockets at Israel, and
certainly not Tel Aviv.
The Egyptian
intelligence officials were unconvinced and continued to assail Sinwar.
"You are lying! The blood of Gazans who will be hurt in the Israeli
response is on your hands! By your own hands you will bring about the
destruction of Gaza and the fall of your regime, and you've also gambled with
our own safety in Gaza by shooting at Tel Aviv while we are here!"
Sinwar responded to
the allegations, glumly telling his guests: "I won't ask you to risk your
lives by staying in Gaza, but before you leave we ask that you contact your
Israeli counterparts and stress to them that the missile launch was not
intentional and certainly wasn't planned, and that Hamas isn't seeking an
escalation but to wrap up the remaining loose ends on the cease-fire
understandings."
The Egyptian official
added: "A short while after we left the Strip, Sinwar contacted the
delegation heads and told them that Hamas operatives carrying out maintenance
duties near the launch batteries placed in western Gaza, in preparation for a
future clash with Israel, apparently fired the missiles mistakenly. According
to Sinwar, Hamas detained one operative and promised to detain others and bring
them to justice."
Hamas also acquiesced
to the Egyptian demand that it cancel Friday's "March of Return"
border demonstrations, which it conducts weekly, and that its so-called
"March of a Million," planned for late March, either refrains from
violence or is also canceled altogether.
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