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Netanyahu admits to Israeli support for anti-Hamas armed gang

Israeli and Palestinian media reported that the group is part of a local Bedouin tribe led by Yasser Abu Shabab

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a press conference, in Jerusalem, on May 21. Photo: Reuters
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that Israel is supporting an armed group in Gaza that opposes the militant group Hamas, following comments by a former minister that Israel had transferred weapons to it.

Israeli and Palestinian media have reported that the group Israel has been working with is part of a local Bedouin tribe led by Yasser Abu Shabab.

The European Council on Foreign Relations (EFCR) think tank describes Abu Shabab as the leader of a “criminal gang operating in the Rafah area that is widely accused of looting aid trucks”.

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Knesset member and ex-defence minister Avigdor Lieberman had told the Kan public broadcaster that the government, at Netanyahu’s direction, was “giving weapons to a group of criminals and felons.”

“What did Lieberman leak? … That on the advice of security officials, we activated clans in Gaza that oppose Hamas. What is bad about that?” Netanyahu said in a video posted to social media on Thursday.

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“It is only good, it is saving lives of Israeli soldiers.”

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