Do not let headlines fool us.  I’ve chosen the same outlet, WSJ, to run today’s story that you will see in multiple news sources, because WSJ broke the original story that Iran greenlighted the Israel attack.  The other factor to consider is that in today’s WSJ story it  says “The unclassified intelligence assessment doesn’t address the October meeting.”  Last, all you need to know is that at the October (and some of the other meetings) was present Quds Force head Quaani and FM Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.  (The Iranian leaders met with Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah, Islamic Jihad leader al-Nakhalah, and Hamas’ military chief Saleh al-Arouri).  And they both report to the Supreme Leader.  Case closed.  Today’s story is  “Iran Knew Hamas Was Planning Attacks, but Not Timing or Scale, U.S. Says,” WSJ, 10-11-23.

And for good measure, I will include this Quote of the Day, from the Oct. 8 WSJ article that broke the Iran-responsibility story (and you can find in my blog):  “An attack of such scope could only have happened after months of planning and would not have happened without coordination with Iran.  Hamas, like Hezbollah in Lebanon, does not single-handedly make decisions to engage in war without prior explicit agreement from Iran.”  — Lina Khatib, director of the SOAS Middle East Institute at the University of London.

 

“Hamas Leadership Confirm Iran’s Role In Planning, Executing Terror Attacks Against Israel,” Counter Extremism Project, Press Release, 10-11-23.

“Senior officials of U.S.-designated terrorist organizations Hamas and Hezbollah confirmed that the Islamic Republic of Iran had a central role in planning and authorizing the terrorist attacks launched against Israel on Saturday that killed hundreds of Israelis, wounded thousands more, and resulted in Israelis, Americans, Thais, and potentially citizens of other nations being taken hostage by Palestinian terror groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

Separately, Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad confirmed to the BBC that the terror organization had “direct backing for the attack” from Iran. And the United States has stated that Iran was ‘broadly complicit’ in the Hamas attack and is responsible for backing and training Hamas, ‘without a doubt.’

Hamas and Hezbollah officials told the Wall Street Journal that Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officers met with senior Hamas and Hezbollah leaders recently in Beirut to “refine” details of the terror attack before Hamas began its assault on October 7. The broader goal, according to Iranian, Hamas, and Hezbollah officials, is to create a “multi-front threat” that can “strangle Israel from all sides.”

Qatar, which has provided significant financing to Hamas, harbors Hamas leaders Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Meshaal, as well as Hamas political bureau member Izzat al-Rishq and spokesman Husam Badran. They live and work openly in Doha, where Haniyeh and other Hamas leaders watched the attack on Israel unfold. After Hamas began its attack Saturday, Qatar issued a call for calm but held Israel “solely responsible” for the escalation. Qatar should immediately detain members of Hamas, so they can be held accountable for its continued support of the group.

Turkey, under the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, allows Hamas to conduct military training exercises in the country and maintain a bureau in Istanbul from which it has coordinated terror attacks against Israel. Hamas also maintains an investment portfolios “worth hundreds of millions of dollars in companies across the Middle East” that is reportedly managed in Turkey by businesses including Trend Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi A.S., which the United States designated in May 2022. The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) maintains its call for Turkey to expel or arrest all members of Hamas currently domiciled or operating in Turkey.

Since April 2023, Iran has been rallying its proxies to launch coordinated attacks on Israel, with Hamas carrying out a series of brazen attacks on Israelis in the West Bank and Tel Aviv as Hezbollah has ratcheted up tensions with Israel near the Golan Heights. Iran, however, is not the only state actor that support Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups.”

“Biden Weighs Freezing $6 Billion for Iran After Hamas Attack on Israel,” Bloomberg, 10-11-23.

“Health of Iranian Teen in Coma Worsens, Media Report,” VOA, AFP, 10-11-23.

“Venezuela’s Growing Dark Fleet Highlights Maduro’s Dependence On Iran,” OilPrice.com, 10-11-23.

Seeing this article about Senate Dem.s up for re-election and their call to freeze the $6B, it occurs to me that if the USG concludes that Iran is responsible, that no only has Iran forfeited any claim to the oil monies, but that the Administration should give the $6B funds to Israel for security and reconstruction from Iran’s attack by proxy.  See “Joe Manchin, Jon Tester, Jacky Rosen, Tammy Baldwin, Bob Casey demand Biden ‘refreeze’ $6B in Iran assets,” NYPost, 10-11-23.

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