| Hamas Uber-Alles |
Hamas may have just engaged in a
parliamentary maneuver, but it remains a self-defined religious apocalyptic
terrorist group whose foundation document preaches genocide and world domination
by the military and religious forces of Islam.(1) In Arabic, “Hamas” means
“zeal.” In Hebrew, Arabic’s sister language, the same word means “violence.” But
the group’s comes from the acronym: “Haraqat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyah”: the
Islamic resistance movement.
As described in its Charter (or Covenant), Hamas is the
“Arab-Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood,” the movement known as
“al-Ikhwan al-Muslemeen.” The “Brotherhood” was founded in
In short, Hassan al-Banna wanted to take the Muslim world
back to the 8th century, and use violence and murder, terrorism and
assassination to do so. In the context of this Armageddon-type confrontation
between a neo-Caliphate and modern Muslim states, al-Banna saw the Jews of the
world (there was not yet a state of
Al-Banna’s disciple was an eloquent writer and preacher,
Sayd Qutb. Qutb lived for a bit more than a year in the
The
Brotherhood quickly attracted to its ranks both those predisposed to violence
and those for whom violence was only a means to restoring Allah’s will on earth,
first with errant Muslim nations, and then with the nations that represented
leadership in “global un-belief.” End-of-days rhetoric with apocalyptic
prophesies, coupled with training and action in violent attacks on politicians,
opposition religious leaders, and civilians, proved effective in drawing into
its fold many thousands of followers.
By the late
1930s, Nazi Germany had established contacts with the Brotherhood, and the Haj
Amin el-Husseini, father of Arab-Palestinian nationalism, was a close
collaborator with Hitler. Not surprisingly, the Brotherhood adopted fascist
trappings, language and symbolism. In fact, Sayd Qutb’s book “Our Struggle with
the Jews” is reminiscent of Hitler’s Mein Kampf. Qutb simply changed the
players. Instead of being the eternal enemy of the “Aryan race,” the Jews, in
the perception of the Brotherhood, became the eternal enemy of Islam. His
central theme was the Jews’ use of Christianity, capitalism and communism as
weapons in their war to subvert Islam. Moreover, he re-interpreted history such
that the Jews could be blamed for everything from the French revolution to
Marxism, materialism, sexual depravity, World War I, World War II, and global
poverty.
Al-Banna was assassinated in 1949, and Qtub
was eventually imprisoned and executed in
The Brotherhood experienced a resurgence during the Cold
War and especially after the Khartoum Conference of 8/1967 following the Six-Day
War. As a result of the Arabs’humiliating defeat on the traditional battlefield,
terrorism took precedence as a strategy. Yassir Arafat, a member of the
Brotherhood in the 1950s, took on the mantle of terrorist par excellence with
funding from
Other
branches of the brotherhood resurfaced in the decades following the 6-day war,
and garnered ever-growing support from Muslim rank-and-file after the 1973 Yom
Kippur war. That Israeli victory too, snatched as it were from the jaws of
defeat by brilliant Israeli flanking actions and creative battlefield maneuvers,
shamed the Arab world once again and supported the idea that only a return to
the true Islam of the Caliphate could give the “umma” the strength it needed to
ultimately prevail.
The Brotherhood’s recruiting successes in
After the Muslim Brotherhood’s assassination of Anwar
es-Sadat in 1981, Sadat’s successor, Hosni Mubarrak, cracked down on them, once
again killing, arresting, and exiling many and driving the rest underground in
The Brotherhood
Today
Brotherhood success at the polls in
Al-Qaeda and a number of other international Moslem
terrorist organizations active in the terror war being waged today against the
In the Gaza Strip and the
Today the
Brotherhood holds 20 percent of the seats in
Hamas and Islamic
History
Descended from the Brotherhood, Haraqat al Muqawama
al-Islamiyyah, Hamas, shares much of its DNA. Whatever its representatives may
have said in the recently completed campaign, this is an Islamic fundamentalist
terror group whose sole purpose is the destruction of Israel and
an apocalyptic future in which all Jews are either dead or Muslim, all remaining
Christians are Dhimmi, and the stage is set for the resurrection of the
dead and the redemption of the world into “dar es-Salaam” (the realm of world
peace that will prevail once Islam is the only religion on earth, or at least
the ruling religion).
Hamas is part of Muslim history, which is typified by waves
of what we today might refer to as “Islamic fundamentalists” or
“extremists.” ( It's roots can be found in Iran.) This has been the
case since the original zeal of the 7th century propelled the newly
converted Muslims out of
Out of
But such
stability was always undermined by new waves of radical fundamentalism surging
out of the “Umma” (the trans-national Muslim religious population). In the 12the
century it was the Almohades, who wrecked havoc in
Over the next
few centuries, Turkish rule became less harsh and, indeed by modern times
Hamas was formally founded as a distinct entity in
December, 1987, and emerged on the scene of the Israel-Arab conflict in August,
1988, with the publication of its Charter, or Covenant, under the leadership of
the wheelchair-bound Sheikh Akhmed Yassin in
The prologue
insists that “
So Hamas’
goal is not just the conquest of
“Arab-
So, as it
describes itself, Hamas is a Muslim religious community committed to not just
the destruction of
Hamas is very
clear in its belief that Jews cannot have sovereignty in any sacred Muslim land.
Sheikh Yassin (whom the Israelis killed) said that Hamas would destroy
Hamas defines Jihad “for the liberation of
all of Arab-
Then, with
“Arab-
Role In First Intifada (1987-1991)
In
its earliest manifestation in
Ironically,
To gain
popular support, Hamas founded and expanded a system of charitable organizations
that provided food, medical centers, and other essentials to the Gazan Arabs.
This placed the organization squarely in the extremist tradition of Muslim
history, where an appeal to the poor and hungry, the destitute and powerless,
has been part of expansionist strategy since the 8th century.
To maintain
its image as a religious movement, Hamas organized prominent religious leaders
into the Association of Religious Sages of Arab-Palestine (Rabitat 'Ulama'
Filastin), which serves as a kind of supreme religious framework in order
to create for Hamas a mantle of religious legitimacy through religious rulings
that conform with the movement's ideology. The mosque was its key recruiting
venue.
An important factor in Hamas’developing
popularity was the fact that Arafat and much of the PLO were in exile in
The
military apparatus for Hamas’ terror activities was structurally separate from
the Da’wa-type social services. The military arm was called Mujahidin. (those who engage
in Jihad), and named “Izz-ad-Din el-Qassam” after an Arab terrorist and member
of the Moslem Brotherhood who launched attacks against the British and the Jews
during the Mandate period and was martyred in 1936. (The rockets manufactured
and deployed by Hamas today are also named after him.) Zaccaria Walid Akel, the
head of the terrorist section of the Hamas in
The
structure of Hamas in
a. Infrastructure (Da’wah, literally “sermonizing” or “inviting into the faith”), which engages in recruitment, distribution of funds, and appointments.
b. Popular violence in the framework of the Intifada, carried out by the mujahidin.
c. Security (Aman) - the gathering of information on suspected collaborators. This information is passed on to the “shock committees,” the violent operational arm who interrogate and then kill the suspects. These shock committees are known by their acronym MJD for Majmouath Jihad u-Dawa (Holy War and Sermonizing Group).
d.
Publications (A'alam, literally, pages) - leaflets, propaganda, press
offices.
Hamas
maintains to the West that there is a clear distinction between the covert
activity of its various sections and its overt social services which serve
primarily to broaden the ranks of the movement. Since all parts of Hamas serve
the same end and advance toward the same goal, this distinction is clearly a
propaganda ploy.
Hamas enjoys
strong financial backing from unofficial bodies in
A broad network of charity associations
operates legally in the
Hamas makes extensive use of many of these
charity associations and committees, which (together with the mosques, unions,
etc.) also serve as the face of the organization's social services activity,
operating parallel to and serving its covert operations while also channeling of
funds into the region for support of Hamas’ military arm and hard core terrorist
activities. There is no exact count, but a conservative estimate puts Hamas’
income at several tens of millions of dollars per
year.
Much of
Hamas’ success has been the result of support it receives from the Arab and
broader Muslim world. Although Hafez el-Assad annihilated the Moslem Brotherhood
in Hamma in February of 1982,
Current
Iranian leadership has long shared the Hamas vision of “Islam uber alles” and an
end to the existence of Jews, worldwide. Iranian President Mahmoud
Akhmedi-Nejad’s recent comments about wiping out
Perhaps most valuable of all for Hamas has been its partnership with the UN.
Logistically, the UN has assisted by turning a blind eye to Hamas
terrorists’ interactions with UN personnel. The United Nations Relief and Works
Association’s ambulances have been photographed while being used by Hamas
terrorists for terror activities. But of even greater value to Hamas is its
dominance in UNRWA’s work force. All but a few hundred of UNRWA’s thousands
of workers are Arab-Palestinians. And a good chunk of UNRWA’s billions of
dollars of salaries flow into the hands of Hamas sympathizers and hence into
Hamas’ terrorist activities. In 2004, UNRWA’s Gaza Strip director Peter
Hanson admitted that Hamas dominates his personnel: “UNRWA does not
check the religious affiliation of its workers” – as if Hamas were just
another religious revivalist group.
The salaries
of UNRWA workers are paid through contributions that UNRWA receives from 38
contributing countries. The
Coordinating Terrorism With Other
Groups
While
Hamas has always seen itself as a competitor and religious alternative to the
PLO (and later the Arab-Palestinian Authority, A-PA), it has also always shared
with the PLO the ultimate goal of
This ploy
worked well for a number of years prior to the Intifada with the EU, the
The West
was finally given undeniable proof of this partnership of terror when
Since
Arafat’s death (November, 2004), Hamas has played the same ‘good cop/bad cop”
game with its junior partner-in-terror, the Arab-Palestinian Islamic Jihad, but
with its role reversed. Now Hamas pretends to abide by a truce
negotiated in
In February,
2005, Hamas agreed to a “tahdiyeh” (a calming, or cooling off period) at the
Cairo Conference, under considerable pressure from
Hamas also works with
al-Qaeda, since they share long-term strategic objectives (their
war against what Osama bin-Laden terms “Global Un-Belief” with the goal of
Islam’s supremacy over all the world). In addition to what one might cringingly term ‘moral support’ and personal interactions, there
have been some cases of mutual operational assistance. Currently, Israeli
intelligence reports a number of active al-Qaeda cells in the Gaza Strip. With
the Gaza Strip now open to the Sinai Peninsula, the al-Qaeda cells in Gaza can
work untrammeled with the al-Qaeda terrorist camps in southern Sinai to mount
serious military threats to Egypt, Israel, and the entire Eastern
Mediterranean.(7)
One key to Hamas true character was the
character of its maximum leader, Sheikh Ahmed Isma’il Yassin, born in 1936 in
the village of al-Jora, near the port city of Ashkelon. His family fled to Gaza
during the 1948 war. A soccer sporting accident at the age of 14 left him
paralyzed and wheelchair-bound, but he married and fathered 12 children.
As a student in Egypt, he joined the Muslim Brotherhood and was arrested during a sweep of activists after an attempted coup against President Gamal Abdul-Nasser in 1965. Imprisoned and later exiled from Egypt, he returned to Gaza in 1968 where he became one of the most prominent Muslim Brotherhood figures. He was arrested by Israel in 1984 because of his leadership in arms procurement and was sentenced to 13 years in prison; but was released the following year as part of the prisoner exchange with Akhmed Jibril’s PFLP-GC terrorist organization.
Upon his release, Yassin resumed his work of setting up a military infrastructure, including the stockpiling of weapons for the war against Israel. In December, 1987, Yassin directed the Brotherhood’s expansion and re-definition as Hamas. One of his first achievements as Hamas’ leader was to establish Hamas cells in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
In 1989, once Hamas surfaced as a bona fide terror group and not the harmless religious revivalist cult that Israel originally thought it was, Yassin was arrested and charged with premeditated murder, possession of weapons, incitement, the illegal transfer of $500,000, assisting the escape of two convicts from prison, recruiting members for Hamas, and membership in an illegal organization. In 1991, he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment plus fifteen years. But in 1997 he was released in exchange for two Mossad agents held by Jordan's King Hussein after a failed assassination attempt on another Hamas leader, Khaled Mash’al, in Amman.
During Yassin’s imprisonment, the second tier of Hamas
leadership, including Musa Abu Marzuq, became the acting
leaders of the movement. Hamas then devised a strategy to ensure the continued
operation of its leadership. Upon his release in 1997 he resumed his position of
leadership, but with a highly structured and fully staffed level of lower tier
leaders ready to step forward and take his place if
necessary.
Yassin led Hamas’
rejection of the Oslo Accords, and directed a series of terror attacks aimed at
disrupting the peace process. Although he was disillusioned with, and sometimes
disparaging of, Arafat’s claim to have the ability to achieve victory over
Yassin often proclaimed that his happiest day would
be the day he died as a martyr for the holy cause of “Arab-
Yassin left as his legacy a younger generation of
terrorists to pick up the Hamas
standard.
Musa Mohammed Abu
Marzuq
Abu Marzuq was born in 1951, in the Rafah
refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. He went to
In 1974 he left
From 1989 to 1993 he organized Hamas along
rigorous lines, assisted Yassin to establish active cells in the
Abu
Marzuq was arrested in
Rantizi began his career in the Hamas as
one of the six founders of the movement in December 1987, together with Sheikh
Yassin and others. In December 1992, he was expelled to
Rantizi delivered sermons, addresses, and
interviews utilizing extreme language, in which he called for the continuation
of the terrorist activity against the State of Israel and its citizens, opposing
any cease fire. This served as instructions to the field operatives in the Gaza
Strip and the
He also encouraged followers to assassinate
PM Sharon and other Israeli leaders. He was a strong proponent of suicide
bombings against all Israelis (not just military). He rejected all possibilities
of recognizing the existence of
After
Yassin’s execution by
Khalid Al-Mash'al
(12)
Mash’al was
appointed the new leader of Hamas on
Al-Mash'al was born in 1956 in the
Upon his
arrival there in 1990, Al-Mash'al assumed responsibility for the international
fundraising efforts of Hamas at the organization's office in
From 1992 until 1999, Al-Mash'al led the Political Bureau from
Hamas’ Role in Post-Oslo
Terrorism
Although
Yassin rejected the Oslo Accords and sometimes berated Arafat for signing them,
he worked very closely with Arafat and the PLO, and developed an effective
modus operandi as described above. So close was the interaction between
Hamas and the A-PA that Arafat described Yassin as “Habibna, Habibna, Habibna,
Habibna, Habibna” (“our Friend!” x 5)(13).
Hamas’ greatest contribution
to Arafat’s terror war was the development of suicide bombings as a major
tactical weapon. Hamas founded the suicide bomber academy in
Unwilling to
launch a full-scale military assault on Hamas terrorists because of the toll on
innocent Arab-Palestinians that would result, Israel fought to defend itself
against the terror onslaught by what are known as ‘pinpoint assassinations” or
‘decapitations” of major terrorist leaders. Naturally, Sheikh Akhmed Yassin and
Abdul-Azziz Rantisi were high on the
list.
After
“Neither the
liberation of the Gaza Strip nor of the
[note: Only recently have Muslims thought of Israel's land as belonging to them. In the Qur'an Muhammad wrote in Surah 5:20-21 a WARNING NOT TO TOUCH THE HOLY LAND; THAT IT BELONGED TO ONLY THE JEWS !]
Elections
In last month’s elections for seats in the Arab-Palestinian
Legislative Council, Hamas scored much bigger than expected, winning more than
half the seats in what seems to have been an orderly democratic
election.
Hamas emphasized in its electioneering the
need to clean up the Fatah corruption and mis-management. As a result, many
analysts today suggest that the popular vote did not mean that the voting
population was in support of Hamas’ genocidal terrorist agenda, but rather
simply longed for efficient garbage collection and 'honest
government'.
However, Hamas leaders Mahmoud Az-Zahar and Khaled
al-Mash’al stressed repeatedly in post-election speeches that Hamas has “known
stances” (genocide of world-wide Jewry, destruction of Israel, creation of a
fundamentalist (radical) Muslim state based on Shari’a law with non-Muslims
reduced to dhimmitude), and therefore the popular vote was an endorsement of
these ‘known stances.” Moreover, many Hamas posters and leaflets used graphic
depictions of Hamas terrorists, armed and masked, preparing to “liberate
el-Aqsa”(Israel), and
So now, Hamas, as a
legitimate political party in the Arab-Palestinian Authority National council,
has a ruling majority and is working with Fatah to divide up the government
portfolios. Those Hamas covets give some insight into their future
plans.
First on their list is security, which
would give them control over the military arm of the A-PA (totaling 68,000
men). The next priority is the finance ministry,
so that they can finance the war against
But the transfer of power will not go smoothly
because Fatah does not want to give control of security forces or the A-PA’s
money. Growing friction between Hamas and Fatah may well escalate from
internecine rivalries, at the level of localized killings and brief fire-fights,
into a bona fide civil war ! A recent post-election decision by the
Arab-Palestinian National Council to give President Mahmoud Abbas the power to
nullify political decisions of a terrorist group is a ploy in Fatah’s strategy
to reverse Hamas’ gains and re-establish itself as the sole representative of
the Arab-Palestinian people.
But so far, Hamas is not
impressed. The UN and
The danger for
Hamas’
Mahmoud az-Zahar lays out the character of the
Islamist Arab-Palestinian state according to the Hamas vision: “This will be a state which
will be based on the principals of the Shari’a and will be part of the Arab
Islamist Umma,” he says. “In the
Shari’a-led Arab-
In Hamas'
Arab-
The Islamist Arab-Palestinian state will also refrain
from negotiations and cooperation with
But Hamas’ long range
plans do not stop at the borders of
“Arab-
Khaled Mash’al currently continues
to espouse Hamas’ long-range plan of Islam’s WORLD
conquest. At the Al-Murabit Mosque in Damascus
February 3, 2006, as part of a Friday sermon, aired on el-Jazeera, he preached:
“We say to this West, which does not act reasonably, and does not learn its
lessons: By Allah, you will be defeated…..The 'nation of Muhammad' is gaining
victory in Arab-Palestine. The 'nation of Muhammad' is gaining victory in
"Their
multitudes will be defeated and turn their backs [and flee]. These fools will be
defeated, the wheel of time will turn, and times of victory and glory will be
upon our nation, and the West will be
full of remorse, when it is too late….. Today, the Arab and Islamic
nation is rising and awakening, and it will reach its peak, Allah willing. It
will be victorious. It will link the present to the past. It will open up the
horizons of the future. It will
*regain* the leadership of the world. Allah willing, the day is
not far off.” (20)
And these are not just idle words. As early as 2002, the FBI concluded that 50 to 100 trained Hamas and Hezbollah agents had already infiltrated America and have the potential of being operational as terrorist groups against American targets !
And Hamas may have even bigger plans. Reports
indicate it is actively planning attacks against American
forces,
in Afghanistan,
Iraq, and
Kuwait. Of particular note, it was an Arab- Palestinian with possible
ties to Hamas, Ahmed Mustafa Ibrahim Ali, who shot three American
corrections officers at a prison in Kosovo in April
2004 (21)
And Hamas is planning for the future as
well. A story on its children’s website, el-Fateh, tells young future Hamas
terrorists that they must strive for the re-conquest of
Western
Responses
Western
responses to Hamas’ success in the January elections are divided. On one hand,
Russia, France, the UN, and (not unexpectedly) most Arab nations, argue that as
the government legally and democratically elected by the Arab-Palestinian people
in fair and open elections, Hamas should be “given a chance.” Former President
Jimmy Carter (Hamas' best friend in the West) sums up the argument in a
recent Washington Post article (23). The West should give Hamas the
leeway to show the world that it can rise to the challenge of
governance and offer to
The most
frequently offered defense of this whitewashing of terrorists and their
terrorist government is the assertion that the onus of governance will
'moderate' Hamas. ("moderates" did the 9-11 attacks remember). The need to
collect the garbage, make the trains run on time, handle finances, etc., will
obligate Hamas to come to terms with the reality of a neighboring Jewish State
and an outside world that no longer condones genocide (although this last
assertion is somewhat dubious, given the recent failures of the UN and the West
to act effectively regarding the Arab Muslim Sudanese genocide of black African
Christian and Animist Sudanese in the
south).
The weakness
of this argument is that it has no basis in the reality of the
Seventy years ago, when the German people elected the Nazi party to power, the world looked the other way and ignored all that Hitler had written in Mein Kampf. Five years later 70,000,000 people had died. Today the world is witness to the second time that a free election has resulted in the rise to power of a terrorist party with a genocidal agenda fully outlined in its own shortened version of Mein Kampf.
Will the world pretend that the Hamas Charter is irrelevant, even as Hamas leaders swear to fulfill its monstrous goals?
Will Western powers pressure