“The
IDF’s mission in the Rafah crossing revolves around cleansing the area from
Hamas’s terror activity and to make sure that the goods brought into the Gaza Strip will make it to Gazan citizens,
rather than Hamas terrorists,” stated a military source.
In the
same context, Hamas has been repeatedly firing rockets aimed at the Kerem
Shalom crossing and its surroundings from the Rafah crossing area, exploiting
these areas to threaten aid convoys trying to reach the citizens of Gaza.
Despite
ruling the Gaza Strip de facto since the last round of elections and its bloody
coup more than two decades ago, over the years, Hamas officials have denied
responsibility for their constituency in Gaza.
In
October, Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk implied
that the terrorist group’s tunnel network was only meant to protect Hamas
members, while the rest of Gaza’s citizens fall under the jurisdiction of UNRWA
or Israel. Likewise, several Hamas leaders escaped the Gaza Strip to the safety
of their patrons in Doha or elsewhere a few days before the October 7 massacre
to avoid facing Israeli retaliation.
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