Al-Aqsa: We learned missiles subdue Israel
* Ynetnews
Abu Nasser, commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in Nablus, encouraged
by war results. 'Our brothers demonstrated what we have felt in recent
years: Israel falling apart. Next time Iran will be in picture with
missiles on Tel Aviv and it will be easier'
Ali Waked
The Palestinian terror organizations are looking north and are filled
with satisfaction and hope for the next step.
"We learned from Hizbullah that the tools that make a difference are
missiles. If achieve expertise in this field, we won't make do with the
simple rockets we have. There is no doubt that we can subdue Israel ,"
Abu Nasser, a commander in the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, Fatah's military
wing, told Ynet.
"Since the Gulf War, missiles were what brought Israel to the
negotiation table. The withdrawal from Gaza was also a result of
missiles. If we use them correctly in the West Bank, we will get rid of
the IDF here too," Abu Nasser explained.
According to him, his organization wasn't surprised by what he defines
"the defeat Hizbullah handed to Israel."
He continued on to say that "Hizbullah has been impenetrable in recent
years, working quietly and successfully putting the IDF to sleep. If we
adopt these operational patterns, there is no doubt that our turn will
come. We learned that with faith and good preparation, you can defeat
the Israeli military."
Abu Nasser is not ruffled by the IDF's threats to West Bank towns if
they use missiles against Israeli cities. "They threatened to demolish
Gaza and Lebanon and we saw that wasn't so terrible. The question is if
we, the Palestinian organizations, can withstand the initial fire of
Israel. If we succeed in prevent collapsing after the first hit – there
is a chance we will win."
According to him, the inability to withstand the initial blow is what
defeated the Palestinians in Defensive Shield.
"The operation in Lebanon is similar in scope in terms of the Israeli
forces that participated to Operation Defensive Shield. There, except
for the refugee camps Balata and Jenin, everything happened immediately.
From Hizbullah we learned that if we build a proper defense system in
bunkers, we will be able to sustain the fire in the initial days. There
is no doubt that we too will succeed."
'Hizbullah showed Israel what an army is'
The success of the Israeli security forces to penetrate the terror
organizations, which enables the thwarting of terror attacks in their
planning stages, is in Abu Nasser's opinion another weak point of the
Palestinian organizations in contrast with Hizbullah. "There is no doubt
that we need to work on this issue because it explains, in my opinion,
90 percent of their success," he explained.
Abu Nasser claims that they can succeed if they mortally strike down the
"army of collaborators" with Israel, just as Hizbullah hit the Southern
Lebanese Army. "We need to dedicate a certain time period to cleansing
our forces of collaborators. Then there won't be any force that can
stand before us, although I won't say it's simple."
The Palestinian organizations conclude after the war in Lebanon that "it
is possible to beat and even defeat the Israeli military," according to
Abu Nasser.
"Hizbullah proved what we have already known and felt here in a number
of opportunities. The Israelis are lying when they paint their military
as unbeatable. A few hundred Hizbullah fighters showed them what an army
is, and how to conduct a battle."
According to Abu Nasser, Nasrallah's organization still hasn't had its
last word.
"From our acquaintance with them, there is no way they are going to
disarm. The organization has strategic objectives and the current battle
proves that if it will decide to initiate another battle – the road is
paved. The next time Iran will be in the picture and missiles on Tel
Aviv will be part of the game. When this happens, it will be a lot
easier for us. We are proud of our brothers, the Hizbullah fighters.
They are inspirational teachers that demonstrated everything we have
been feeling in recent years – Israel is falling apart," he said.
(08.18.06, 01:14)