Israel cabinet mulls steps against Hamas: reports

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Last Updated : Jun 16 2014 | 6:47 PM IST
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his security cabinet today to discuss possible punitive steps against Hamas which Israel has blamed for the kidnapping of three teenagers, media reports said.
Israel is in the throes of a massive manhunt in the West Bank to find the three youths, whom Netanyahu has said were kidnapped last week by militants from the Islamist Hamas movement.
Reports published by the Walla news website and Haaretz online said the security cabinet was to look into the possibility of banishing Hamas members from the West Bank to Gaza as a way of both punishing it and exerting pressure on the movement.
"One of the steps being considered is the possibility of expelling senior Hamas members from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip as well as destroying their homes," Walla said, quoting unnamed senior sources.
A senior official quoted by Haaretz said the justice ministry had yesterday looked into the legalities of expelling Hamas members to Gaza. The meeting was attended by Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein and other ministry officials, it said.
The discussion was to "explore whether such steps were in line with international law and would stand up to challenges in the High Court," Haaretz said, indicating that no decision had yet been taken.
As well as deportation to Gaza and demolishing the homes of senior Hamas members, Israel was also weighing sanctions against Hamas prisoners in Israel jails, it said.
Netanyahu's office refused to comment on the reports.
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First Published: Jun 16 2014 | 6:47 PM IST

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