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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Netanyahu confirms Israel arming Gaza clans to undermine Hamas
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Netanyahu confirms Israel arming Gaza clans to undermine Hamas

Last updated: June 5, 2025 12:56 pm
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Israel’s involvement in arming Gazan factions opposed to Hamas has raised significant concerns and sparked controversy. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently confirmed that Israel has been providing weapons to groups in Gaza to undermine Hamas’ rule. This revelation came after Avigdor Lieberman, leader of the Yisrael Beiteinu party, accused Israel of arming “criminals and felons” to counter Hamas.

Netanyahu defended these actions, stating that Israel was supporting clans in Gaza that oppose Hamas in order to protect Israeli soldiers. He emphasized that defeating Hamas is a top priority for Israel’s security establishment. However, Lieberman warned that the weapons provided to these factions could eventually be turned against Israel.

Reports indicate that Israeli military and intelligence officers have been working to identify and support potential Palestinian rivals to weaken Hamas since the outbreak of the conflict. One of the most prominent figures in this strategy is Yasser Abu Shabab, who has rebranded himself as a populist leader protecting civilians and countering Hamas in southern Gaza.

Despite claims of noble intentions, there is skepticism surrounding Abu Shabab’s motives and activities. Some observers believe that his militia operates with the tacit approval of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and serves as a tool to destabilize Hamas. Critics argue that such armed groups could not function without Israeli support and protection.

The IDF has not commented on its relationship with Abu Shabab’s group, but there are suspicions that Israel is using these factions as proxies to achieve its strategic objectives in Gaza. Previous efforts to build up rivals to Hamas have faced challenges, with many individuals being targeted and eliminated by Hamas for collaborating with Israel.

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As Israel continues its military campaign to create a Hamas-free zone in southern Gaza, questions remain about the long-term implications of supporting armed factions in the region. The use of aid distribution as a tool for exerting control and influence in Gaza has also raised ethical concerns and drawn criticism from humanitarian organizations.

The complex dynamics of the conflict in Gaza highlight the challenges of balancing security interests with humanitarian concerns. The involvement of external actors in arming and supporting rival factions adds another layer of complexity to an already volatile situation. As the situation continues to evolve, the implications of these actions for the future of Gaza and the broader Middle East remain uncertain. UN officials and others have refused to participate in the scheme, denouncing it as a “weaponisation” of aid and stating that they have not observed any systematic diversion of aid by Hamas. Despite their reservations, dozens of individuals have lost their lives while attempting to access aid in recent days, as reported by Gaza’s health ministry and aid organizations.

Israeli authorities have announced their intention to expand the “Rafah model” of establishing Hamas-free zones to other areas of Gaza. They argue that this approach will assist them in their objective of dismantling Hamas. In response, Hamas issued a warning on Thursday, cautioning that these groups are operating under Israeli security supervision and are being used as pawns by the enemy. They vowed to pursue and hold these individuals accountable through their own forces.

The contentious issue of aid distribution in Gaza continues to be a point of contention, with diverging perspectives on how to effectively deliver humanitarian assistance while addressing security concerns. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas adds a layer of complexity to the situation, as both sides seek to advance their respective interests amidst the humanitarian crisis.

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As the situation evolves, it is crucial for international organizations and stakeholders to engage in constructive dialogue and collaborative efforts to find a sustainable solution that prioritizes the well-being of the civilian population in Gaza. The complexities of the conflict require a nuanced approach that balances humanitarian imperatives with security considerations, in order to ensure the effective delivery of aid to those in need.

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