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http://www.investigativeproject.org/4263/egypt-military-plans-for-hamas-confrontation
Since returning to power last summer, Egypt's military leaders have
continued to clash with the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas.
After cracking down on the Muslim Brotherhood, Reuters reports that the
military is focused on undermining Hamas by supporting opposition activities and protests in the Gaza Strip.
The Egyptian regime believes that Hamas, a Muslim Brotherhood
offshoot, is perpetuating instability in the country by supporting
al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist groups operating against security forces
in the Sinai and throughout other major cities.
"According to the Egyptian officials, Hamas will face growing
resistance by activists who will launch protests similar to those in Egypt that have led to the downfall of two presidents since the Arab Spring in 2011," Reuters reported Tuesday.
"We cannot get liberated from the terrorism of the Brotherhood in
Egypt without ending it in Gaza, which lies on our borders," a security
official told the news service.
Earlier this month, Cairo publicly hosted an anti-Hamas youth
conference aimed at deposing the terrorist organization from power in
Gaza. Now, Egyptian officials are consulting with Hamas's Palestinian
rival, Fatah, on how to undermine Hamas. Some even entertain the notion
of supporting other rival armed groups operating in Gaza to deteriorate
Hamas' power.
Hamas denies interfering in Egypt's internal affairs. However,
Egypt's public prosecutor accused Hamas of conspiring with ousted former
President Mohamed Morsi and Iran to conduct terrorist attacks in Egypt.
The military's animosity towards Hamas was highlighted throughout its
crackdown on smuggling tunnels
into the Gaza Strip and the fact that no Hamas official has been
permitted to travel to Egypt since Morsi's ouster. Now senior Egyptian
officials are discussing plans to destroy the terrorist organization.
The fact that they acknowledge that this plan will take years
demonstrates the military's commitment to this objective.
Read the full Reuters report here.
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