PNN – The unveiling by Zionist figures of Netanyahu’s new plan to provide financial and arms support to terrorist militias in Gaza reveals the dangerous dimensions of the new Zionist conspiracy in Gaza.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Avigdor Lieberman, the head of the “Israel Our Home” party and a former Israeli politician, today unveiled Tel Aviv’s new plan in Gaza, which involves the Netanyahu cabinet providing financial and weapons support to an anarchist group affiliated with ISIS.
Yair Lapid, the head of the Israeli opposition, also made harsh statements against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of secretly arming ISIS-linked gangs in the Gaza Strip.
Lapid said: Netanyahu is behind the scenes, without any strategic planning, providing weapons to groups in Gaza that are linked to ISIS. These irresponsible actions will only lead to new disasters.
He warned that the weapons entering Gaza today will ultimately be used against IDF soldiers and Israelis.
In this regard, Shahab News Agency has examined the strategic dimensions and consequences of this dangerous action and has followed up on this issue through an expert on regional issues.
Rami Abu Zubaydah, an expert on military and security issues, considers the Zionist regime’s move to equip domestic paramilitary and terrorist groups in Gaza to have the following goals and consequences:
Read more:
Lebanon’s Hezbollah: Zionist aggression increases the strength of the resistance
First: Military and security objectives
1- Attempting to create a new version of the Lahad Army or rural communication channels
2- Creating a rift in the internal front of the resistance
3- Turning the occupied territories into influential intelligence sectors of the Zionist regime
The sensitive security implications of this action
1- Exploiting the conditions of social collapse in Gaza
2- Implementing Netanyahu’s conspiracies in Gaza outside the framework of official institutions
This military expert also pointed out the dangerous field and security indicators of this action, emphasizing that the images of militants wearing military uniforms and advanced and new equipment, such as helmets, bulletproof vests, and modern weapons, indicate the direct presence of the Israeli army’s logistics units to equip these groups.
He noted that the Zionist regime, behind this action, seeks to spread chaos and insecurity in Gaza and misuse terrorist groups to achieve this goal.
According to this strategic expert, the Zionist regime is trying to use chaos as a weapon to target the resistance’s field sovereignty.
He added: This is why resistance groups have recently launched a massive information offensive against these militants, because they are fully aware of the high risk these anarchist groups pose to social and political stability in the Gaza Strip.
Who is the terrorist supported by Tel Aviv in Gaza?
The Gaza Information Center has published a report examining the personality of “Yasser Abu Shabab,” a terrorist from Gaza whose militias the Israeli government provides financial and weapons support to. Born in 1993 in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Yaser Abu Shabab became one of the most controversial figures in the ongoing war after exposing the Israeli regime’s plan in Gaza.
On May 30, 2025, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, released videos depicting an operation against a group of Israeli army special forces (Zionist Arab-style forces) in eastern Rafah. According to resistance security sources, these forces had entered the area with a group of Palestinian mercenaries, including those affiliated with Yasser Abu Shabab.
According to the Washington Post, citing internal UN documents, Yasser Abu Shabab is leading an organized operation to loot humanitarian aid to Gaza. Under the guise of coordinating the delivery of aid, he has established close field relations with the Israeli army, and his actions are directly at the service of the occupiers.
Abu Shabab has tried to gain social support by relying on his tribal background among the tribes of southern Gaza, but the leaders of the Tarabin tribe – one of the main tribes in the region – exonerated him in an official statement on May 30, 2025. The statement emphasized that the tribe, which has given dozens of martyrs in the ranks of the resistance, will never support anyone who serves the enemy.
Yasser’s family, in an unprecedented move, issued a statement announcing that, after his role in collaborating with the occupying forces and his failed attempt to exonerate himself became clear, they had severed all ties with him and deemed him worthy of prosecution and punishment. The statement read: Yasser Abu Shabab and anyone who collaborates with him are beyond the family’s protection and their blood is wasted unless they surrender and repent.