Destroy
Hamas? Something worse would follow: Pentagon intel chief
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[July 28, 2014]
ASPEN Colorado (Reuters) - A top
Pentagon intelligence official warned on Saturday that the destruction
of Hamas would only lead to something more dangerous taking its place,
as he offered a grim portrait of a period of enduring regional conflict.
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The remarks by Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, the outgoing head
of the Defense Intelligence Agency, came as Israeli ministers
signaled that a comprehensive deal to end the 20-day-old conflict in
the Gaza Strip appeared remote.
At least 1,050 Gazans - mostly civilians - have been killed, and 42
Israeli soldiers and three civilians in Israel have died.
Flynn disparaged Hamas for exhausting finite resources and know-how
to build tunnels that have helped them inflict record casualties on
Israelis. Still, he suggested that destroying Hamas was not the
answer.
"If Hamas were destroyed and gone, we would probably end up with
something much worse. The region would end up with something much
worse," Flynn said at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.
"A worse threat that would come into the sort of ecosystem there …
something like ISIS," he added, referring to the Islamic State,
which last month declared an "Islamic caliphate" in territory it
controls in Iraq and Syria.
Confined in the crowded, sandy coast enclave of 1.8 million, where
poverty and unemployment hover around 40 percent, weary Gazans say
they hope the battle will break the blockade that Israel and Egypt
impose on them.
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Israeli officials said any ceasefire must allow the military to
carry on hunting down the Hamas tunnel network that criss-crosses
the Gaza border.
Flynn's comments about the conflict came during a gloomy, broader
assessment of unrest across the Middle East, including in Syria and
Iraq. Flynn said bluntly: "Is there going to be a peace in the
Middle East? Not in my lifetime."
(Reporting by Phil Stewart; Editing by Ron Popeski)
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