Google – AFP, 24 Sep 2013
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A protest
organised by the ruling Islamic Hamas movement in Gaza
city on September 24,
2013 (AFP, Mahmud Hams)
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JERUSALEM —
Continued control of the Gaza Strip by Islamist movement Hamas is in Israel's
security interests, the Israeli army's top commander for the region said on
Tuesday.
It was the
first time a senior commander had publicly stated an Israeli interest in
continued control of the territory by a group with which it fought a deadly
eight-day conflict just last November.
Southern
Command chief Major General Sami Turgeman told Channel Two television that only
Hamas had the power to enforce broad respect for the truce that ended that
conflict and limit rocket fire into Israel from the territory.
"What
we want is calm and security in the Gaza Strip," Turgeman said.
"Hamas,
currently the sovereign power in the territory, has the means and the know-how.
"I see
no alternative to control being exercised by Hamas."
The main
Palestinian factions all signed up to the truce that ended last year's
fighting. There has been sporadic rocket fire by fringe militant groups but
Hamas has stopped most of it.
The
general's comments came as Hamas faces mounting economic pressure as a result
of an Egyptian crackdown on smuggling through tunnels under the border.
Israel
media say senior officials are increasingly concerned that the movement's power
could collapse, prompting it to resume the armed struggle or lose ground to
more radical Islamist groups.
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