Did Israel bomb Sudan again?
No, that's not a picture of a
bonfire to honor the memory of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. It
has happened before. And last night it might just have happened again: Israel may have
intercepted another weapons shipment for Hamas in Sudan. This is Jonathan Schanzer.
Multiple Arab media outlets reported an explosion in an area west of
Khartoum on Tuesday night. By Wednesday, the Sudanese military claimed
it had
shot down an Israeli drone carrying two missiles.
The Israelis have neither confirmed nor denied. However, the Israelis
have historically targeted weapons in Sudan bound for the
Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
This was the case in 2012, when Israeli jet fighters struck the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Yarmouk facility in Khartoum housing
advanced Fajr-5 rockets. Israeli officials
denied any knowledge of that raid. But weeks later, war
erupted and Israel struck dozens of sites in Gaza believed to be housing the missiles that the air strike had missed.
The Yarmouk raid was not an isolated incident. In 2009, the Israelis
reportedly targeted Iranian weapons shipments in Sudan destined for
Hamas, conducting a strike on
a large truck convoy. Another strike in 2011
incinerated a car carrying two men believed to be involved in the Iran-Hamas weapons pipeline. Just last year, Israeli commandos
boarded the Klos-C
in the Red Sea, seizing a massive arms shipment from Iran destined for Sudan.
Hmmm.
Labels: Gaza, Hamas, IAF, Sudan
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