By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Israel has successfully targeted several Hamas leaders. Targeting is a euphemism for assassinate.
Two of the Hamas leaders were central field commanders, responsible for the operational planning and execution of Hamas' attacks against Israel. Their names are Raed al Attar and Mohammed Abu Shamala.
These men were not just responsible for the shooting of rockets from Gaza into Israel, they also coordinated, planned and trained hundreds of terror raids into Israel. Together they were responsible for hundreds of Israeli casualties.
A third person assassinated by Israel is Mohammed Barhoum. He was in charge of Hamas logistics. Over the past 10 years Barhoum's main role was facilitating and building the tunnels of Gaza.
Up until now Israel has been unable to locate and target Hamas military leaders. Something changed. My guess is that Israel was able to crack the Hamas communication network.
But does killing the leaders have an impact? Yes.
It send the rest of Hamas' followers into disarray. Cutting off the head of the beast means that it will take time for new leadership - with charisma, experience and the creativity to launch bold new operations, to emerge.
This is what the United States did with al Qaeda and the Taliban and what it should be doing with ISIS.
This successful strike by Israel may not totally destroy Hamas, but it will have a huge impact on the ability of
Hamas to plan attacks against and to strike Israel.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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