"This
escalation opens the door before all options and the Zionist enemy
would reap what they have sown…Israel has taken such a hysteric
decision, paying no heed to international law or conventions,"
said Adnan Asfour, a Hamas leader in Nablus.
He,
however, said Hamas is still committed to fighting the Israeli
occupation inside the occupied Palestinian territories.
"But
the Israeli violations could force the Palestinian resistance
movements to give their policies second reading," he warned.
Khedr
Habib, an Islamic Jihad leader, denied his movement had any military
bases on the Syrian territories.
"We
neither have military bases nor training camps on the Syrian
territories as claimed by Israel.
"These
claims are sheer calumnies," he averred, noting that he did not
know for sure where the Israeli warplanes struck.
Habib
further said that Palestinian resistance movements would be placed on
maximum alert following the Israeli escalation.
"We
are fighting a nasty enemy targeting our cadres and activists,"
he asserted.
Dragging
Syria
For
his part, Ashraf al-Agrami, a Gaza-based political analyst, said the
Israeli air strike was meant to dragging Syria into a confrontation.
"It
marks a strategic shift in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, given
that it broadens the scope of the conflict to embroil Syria into a
confrontation," he said.
"The
strike, in effect, signaled the Israeli failure to stamp out
Palestinian resistance inside the Palestinian territories or to
provide security to the Israelis," Agrami maintained.
On
shifting the battle ground outside the occupied Palestinian
territories, the expert said it is not on the agenda for the time
being.
Adli
Sadik, another Palestinian analyst, said the Israeli raid served as a
message for all Arab countries that they should all help rein in
Palestinian resistance movements.
He
added that Israel probably wanted only to flex its muscles, given that
the Islamic Jihad denied having any military bases or training camps
in Syria.
Sadik
also ruled out that the Islamic Jihad would target Israeli interests
abroad.
He
also said that targeting Israeli interests abroad had never been on
the agenda of Palestinian resistance movements, who are fully aware of
"regional considerations."
It
is the first time since the 1974 disengagement that Israel struck deep
inside the Syrian territories.