Hey sorry if i mis understood hamas the terrorists who came to sinai were going there on their own not with guidance of hamas. Although i dont really like how hamas is dealing with the situation its really the only way.
Israeli arms sales to Iran totaled an estimated $500 million from 1981 to 1983 according to the Jaffe Institute for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University.
[11]: 107 Other arms experts estimated the total sales at more than $500 million per year including aircraft spare parts, artillery, and ammunition.
[32]: 173 Internal U.S. government reports indicated that in the early 1980s total Israeli arms sale to Iran approached $2 billion each year.
[33] Most of it was paid for by Iranian oil delivered to Israel.
[11]: 107 According to Ahmad Haidari, an arms dealer who worked for the Iranian government, "roughly 80 percent of the weaponry bought by Tehran immediately after the onset of the war originated in Israel."
[11]: 106 The fact "that the Iranian air force could function at all", according to Mark Phythian, after Iraq's initial attack and "was able to undertake a number of sorties over
Baghdad and strike at strategic installations" was "at least partly due to the decision of the Reagan administration to allow Israel to channel arms of US origin to Iran to prevent an easy and early Iraqi victory."
[34]
In the first year of large scale arms sales in 1981, Israel sold Iran $75 million worth of arms from stocks of Israel Military Industries, Israel Aircraft Industries and Israel Defense Forces stockpiles, in their Operation Seashell.
[35][30] Materiel included 150
M-40 antitank guns and 24,000 shells, spare parts for tank and aircraft engines, 106 mm, 130 mm, 203 mm and 175 mm shells and
TOW missiles.
[35] The
Cyprus Weekly reported that
Larnaca airport was used to transfer the arms from Israel to Tehran.
[36] The material was transported originally by air using chartered planes from Argentine airline
Transporte Aéreo Rioplatense and then, after the
1981 Armenia mid-air collision, by ship.
[35]
Yaakov Nimrodi, who was Israel's military attache in Tehran from 1955–1979, similarly in July 1981 signed an arms deal with Iran's Ministry of National Defense.
[3][32]: 172 Nimrodi agreed to sell to Iran $136 million worth of arms, including
Lance missiles,
Copperhead shells and
Hawk missiles.
[3][33] A French newspaper confirmed the sale with photocopies of the contract for the $136 million dollar arms deal.
[36] In March 1982,
The New York Times cited documents indicating that Israel had supplied half or more of all arms reaching Tehran in the previous 18 months, amounting to at least $100 million in sales.
[30] The Milan weekly
Panorama reported that Israel had sold the Iran 45,000
Uzi submachine guns,
anti-tank missile launchers, missiles,
howitzers and aircraft replacement parts. "A large part of the booty from the
PLO during the
1982 Lebanon campaign wound up in Tehran".
[3][32]: 174
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we cannot also deny the F-14s you got you didnt make them on your own lol