Harhaas, a Palestinian radical organization, was found to have a North Korean weapon and attracted attention.Experts are worried that under the strong sanctions from the international community, it is difficult for North Korea to export weapons. If this war has been long -term, it will usher in a huge opportunity to obtain funds through weapons exports.
Radio Free Asia (RFA) on Tuesday (October 10) quoted the military blog "WAR Noir" reported that in the video of Hamas members, one of the members can see that one of the members can see the F-7 made of North Korea.Grenade launcher (RPG).
It is understood that the F-7 grenade launcher has been exported to the Middle East.Western countries such as the United States suspected that North Korea's weapons might be handed over to Hamas through Iran.
Former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) former member Bruce Betol pointed out that Hamas had used North Korea's F-7 before, which is likely not only F-7, but also in this war.North Korean weapons.
He said that Israel's weapon in North Korea is being transported to Hamas and Lebanese Altitude through Iran.In 2014, North Korea received hundreds of thousands of dollars from Hamas, providing 107 and 122 mm multi -tube rocket launchers and communication equipment.This means that the war -made weapons transferred through Iran may become an important resource for Hamas forces.
In 2009, the Thai government has seized a cargo aircraft loading 35 tons of weapons such as North Korea's land -to -ground missiles. The weapon destination at that time was Iran.In addition, in 2017, the Israeli military intelligence website "DEBKA FILE" said that North Korea smuggled more than 1,500 anti-tank missiles "Fire Bird-2" to the Middle East.
At the same time, Hamas built a number of tunnels to the "isolation wall" of Israel in the Gasha area, and built a number of tunnels to the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt or southern Israel.In 2014, the Israeli army confirmed that the more than 30 authentic structures and shapes built by Hamas were similar to the tunnels in the South Korean non -military region.
Professor Lin Yi, a professor at the Institute of Far East of Qingnan University, said to the South Korean Central Daily: "After the Russian and Ukraine conflict, the tension in the Middle East has intensified, and the North Korean weapon has attracted much attention.It is an excellent opportunity, and it does not rule out the status of North Korea's showing off as an illegal weapon supplier, and even the possibility of changing the existing North Korean diplomatic tone. "