Bob Anderson
(21
Apr 2004)
"Nasrallah Wants Gaza Settlements
Overrun by One Million Hamas Marchers"
http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=831
Nasrallah
Wants Gaza Settlements Overrun by One Million Hamas Marchers
DEBKAfile
Exclusive Report
April 20,
2004, 3:34 PM (GMT+02:00)
Nasrallah: Why wait till 2005? Drive
Israelis out of Gaza in 2004
By late Monday, April 19, Israel prime
minister Ariel Sharon had mustered the complete roster of Likud ministers
behind his disengagement plan, driving roughshod over their resistance
to evacuating Jewish settlements – 21 in the Gaza Strip and 4 in northern
West Bank – in breach of the party platform. No prominent party minister
is now left in Sharon’s path to spearhead the opposition when some 200,000
Likud members cast their votes May 2. In the Knesset, where left-wing opposition
parties promise him a safety net, Sharon and his plan are home free.
The only real
impediment he faces comes from a completely different quarter, Lebanon.
The pledge incorporated in the Sharon letter to US president George W.
Bush to voluntarily evacuate the Gaza Strip by the end of 2005 is a red
flag to a bull for Islamic extremists and Palestinian terrorists, making
them determined to thwart it at all costs.
Israeli military
intelligence chief Maj.-Gen Aharon Zeevi assured the Knesset foreign affairs
and security committee Tuesday, April 20, that the controversial Mohammed
Dahlan was preparing to organize a Palestinian force to impose law and
order the day after Israel leaves the Gaza Strip.
However, as
the intelligence chief knows very well, Dahlan’s record on the side of
the angels is very spotty. As head of Palestinian preventive security in
the territory from 1996, he turned the job on its head and orchestrated
innovative terrorist exploits against Israel as Yasser Arafat’s obedient
Gazan operations chief. As Mahmoud Abbas’s interior minister in charge
of security, he never raised a finger to halt terrorist attacks, despite
his promises to President Bush and the pat on the head he got from the
White House. His fights with Arafat have never gone so far as to challenge
his old boss’s unwavering adherence to the path of terror.
General Zeevi
is on past record as predicting that Israel’s go-it-alone evacuation of
the Gaza Strip will be interpreted by “the Hamas, the Jihad Islami and
the Fatah-al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade as capitulation to terrorism and provide
a continuing spur to violence for political gains.
His first
prediction looks closer to the truth than his second.
Hizballah
leader Hassan Nasrallah has produced a new master plan which he presented
this week to the Hamas leadership group appointed to succeed Abdel Aziz
Rantisi, the second Hamas leader Israel killed in less than a month.
Their identities are a closely-kept secret on the orders of supreme Hamas
leader Khaled Mashaal in Damascus. DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources have
the names of the five new leaders: two well-known figures, Ismail Haniya
and Mahmoud Al-Zahar, Said Siyam who recently succeeded al-Zahar as spokesman,
Nazar Rayan and Yunes al-Assal.
The
Lebanese Shiite Hizballah and the Palestinian Sunni Hamas have much in
common. Both are internationally-certified terrorist organizations, Islamic
extremists and spoiling for revenge. Eager to help the newly- bereaved
Hamas, Nasrallah presented his plan this week to Khaled Mashal and Mussa
Marzouk in Damascus, Imad Alami, Hamas chief of staff and operations commander
and Osama Hamdan in Lebanon. Hamdan liaises for Hamas with Hizballah and
al Qaeda.
According
to DEBKAfile’s intelligence and counter-terror sources, Nasrallah’s
basic premise is this: Israeli leaders must not be allowed to dictate the
timetable of their pullout. It must be forced on them before they are ready
and so award the Palestinians a victory. He reminded his Hamas allies
of the Israeli troop withdrawal from south Lebanon in May 2000 which, instead
of being an orderly retreat under the cover of Lebanese military units,
became an uncontrolled rout, and asked: Why should we not repeat this exercise
against Gush Katif and Netzarim? We never promised to let Israel withdraw
in orderly fashion; neither are we bound by the timeline set by Bush and
Sharon.
As in Lebanon
four years ago, there is no need to fire a single shot or give Israeli
troops any pretext for shooting back.
Nasrallah
described how, several weeks before Israel was scheduled to withdraw from
Lebanon, he organized the town and village populations of the south and
several thousand Shiites from Beirut into massed groups of civilians, each
ordered to stage marches in different sectors. Elderly people hoisting
Lebanese and Hizballah flags, women and children marched in a body on the
bases of the Israeli-backed South Lebanese Army who, aware of the Israeli
pullout, did not dare open fire on the advancing processions. In no time,
all their bases were overrun by the motley mobs and the Hizballah flag
fluttering overhead. According to Nasrallah, the departing Israeli troops
had to negotiate safe passage back to the Israeli border in exchange for
leaving their weapons, even tanks, behind.
Our sources
reveal that the Hizballah leader showed Hamas the Gaza version of his plan.
For stage one, he proposed collecting the 200,000 Palestinian mourners
who followed the Yassin and Rantisi funeral processions, and dividing them
into groups of 10-15,000. Each would march on a marked IDF position or
camp defending Netzarim and Gush Katif.
In stage two,
a million Hamas marchers would hurl themselves at Gush Katif, the largest
settlement bloc of the Gaza Strip. Even Israeli tanks would not be able
to arrest this human deluge, he said. The Israelis may start shooting,
but the Palestinian mass will keep coming, and, like in Lebanon, it will
mow down the army positions. The settlements will then crumble. Israeli
troops and settlers will be stampeded into flight and the Palestinians
will take over their bases and homes – not in 2005 as the Israelis offered,
but next summer.
The
Hamas has not yet replied formally to Nasrallah’s Gaza proposal but it
is known to have aroused much enthusiasm in Damascus and Gaza.
A senior security
source in Washington familiar with the Nasrallah blueprint told DEBKAfile
that its creation had come about because Bush and Sharon are operating
on unrealistic timetables. Bush cannot hope to be ready to hand sovereignty
over to Iraq on June 30; Sharon speaks of removing settlements by the end
of next year. Their timing cannot be pre-determined, only governed by
the onrush of events. To show how far removed Washington is from reality,
the State Department spokesman this week called on the Palestinian Authority,
no less, to make sure Nasrallah’s Million Marchers plan does not come into
being.