The head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, Yahya al-Sinwar, said that Hamas and its military wing, the Qassam Brigades, have twice as many rockets that can hit Tel Aviv as they has in 2014.
Speaking at an Iftar breakfast to a group of young Hamas members from southern and central Gaza, he asserted that any confrontation will result in a large number of missiles to hit Tel Aviv.
"In the 2012 war, we hit Tel Aviv and surrounding areas with 17 rockets, and in the war of 2014 we hit them with 107 rockets, and in any future confrontation we have far more," he said.
He also stressed that the weekly "return marches" will not stop until the achievement of all their objectives, which is pretty much the end of Israel. It shows yet again that the marches are not controlled by an independent committee but by Hamas, even though Western journalists and NGOs like to pretend that they are popular uprisings against Israel.