Hamas using Chinese missiles.
The Israel-based Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) is reporting that one of the key weapons in the Hamas arsenal comes from mainland China.
Recently Israeli cities like Beersheva and Ashdod were attacked by Palestinian rockets. Israel’s ITIC reports that the rockets were not made by Palestinian hands.
Hagai Huberman, a military correspondent for the Makor Rishon broke the story on the Israel National News website: "It was revealed that the rockets were contraband from China. The experts who liquidated the [exploded] rockets saw that it was made in China."
"Yesterday in Ashdod a woman was killed from a rocket attack ... it doesn’t help Israel that Chinese arms are appearing in the region. The war against Hamas has to cut off their ability to hold such a weapon."
An Israeli army official says that the rockets contain metal pellets that can spread out across a radius of up to 100 meters from the point of impact.
This isn’t the first time the Chinese regime has been accused of helping Hamas. In August, a group of Israeli terror victims sued the Bank of China for allowing Hamas to access funds used to attack Israeli civilians. Attorney Darshan-Leitner sued the Chinese bank in the United States.
Darshan-Leitner said, "A high ranking official of the Hamas had a bank account in the Bank of China ... the Bank of China is acting based on what the government is telling him, what the central bank is instructing him and if both the central bank of China or the Chinese government wanted to stop this activity, they could have done so."