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Hamas, not Israel, is the real enemy of the Palestinians
Haaretz ^ | Wednesday, July 16, 2014 | Alan Dershowitz

Posted on 07/17/2014 8:20:49 AM PDT by Star Traveler

To Gaza’s innocent civilians: Demand a ‘Gaza Spring’ and rid yourself of Hamas’ violent theocrats and kleptocrats, who love Palestinian children less than they hate Israel.

The real enemy of the innocent civilians of Gaza is Hamas, not Israel. Despite the fact that many Gazans voted for Hamas in the last Palestinian election, that terrorist organization has ill-served its constituents.

When Israel ended its occupation of Gaza in 2005, it left behind farm equipment and other material capable of feeding the population. Donor countries promised support, both financial and political if Gaza would live up to its potential as a Singapore on the Mediterranean. But instead the leaders of Gaza enriched themselves and used the remaining resources to build rockets instead of plowshares. They fired these rockets at Israeli civilians and devised a strategy of using their own innocent civilians as human shields against Israel’s anticipated responses to the rocket fire. Only after Hamas started firing rockets at Israeli civilians, did Israel impose a painful blockade against Gaza, which contributed to the area’s poor economic situation.

The Hamas human shield strategy—in combination with its refusal to allow its civilians to seek shelter in Gaza’s many tunnels, which are reserved for Hamas terrorists and commanders—has resulted in what appears to be a disproportionate ratio of civilians to combatants among Gazan casualties. Although the international media blames this unfortunate ratio on Israel, the civilian population of Gaza knows the truth: That Hamas deliberately seeks to increase the number of civilian casualties by not providing them shelter, while seeking to decrease the number of terrorist casualties by providing them the safety of tunnels and other secure areas.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hamas; israel; stisraelhamas
Israel has been working with Egypt, too, against Hamas. They hate the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas over there in Egypt!
1 posted on 07/17/2014 8:20:50 AM PDT by Star Traveler
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Egyptians Hoping Israel Will Destroy Hamas
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3181177/posts

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi has thus far turned down appeals from Palestinians and other Arabs to work toward achieving a new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Palestinian Authority [PA] President Mahmoud Abbas telephoned Sisi and urged him to intervene to achieve an “immediate ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas. Abbas later admitted that his appeal to Sisi and (other Arab leaders) had fallen on deaf ears.

Sisi’s decision not to intervene in the current crisis did not come as a surprise. In fact, Sisi and many Egyptians seem to be delighted that Hamas is being badly hurt.

Some Egyptians are even openly expressing hope that Israel will completely destroy Hamas, which they regard as the “armed branch of the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist organization.”

Sisi’s Egypt has not forgiven Hamas for its alliance with Muslim Brotherhood and its involvement in terrorist attacks against Egyptian civilians and soldiers over the past year.

The Egyptians today understand that Hamas and other radical Islamist groups pose a serious threat to their national security. That is why the Egyptian authorities have, over the past year, been taking tough security measures not only against Hamas, but also the entire population of the Gaza Strip.


2 posted on 07/17/2014 8:21:32 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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Gazans are more scared of Hamas than the IDF
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3181469/posts

Analysis: Islamist organizations in Gaza are still negotiating over negotiations, while in Israel, defense chiefs are seeing start of unrest against Hamas.

The negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza are complicated and are destined to be drawn out. This is mainly due to Hamas’ determination to leave the battlefield with clear achievements for its military wing, especially in the eyes of the Gaza population. These achievements should be clear enough to justify to the Palestinian street – in Judea and Samaria as well - the escalation of the fire on Israel, which resulted in Operation Protective Edge. Also, Hamas does not see Egypt as an honest broker and wants Qatar and Turkey involved in the negotiations, viewing them as without bias. In fact, what is happening now is negotiations about the negotiations, with fighting.

Meanwhile, those suffering are the people of Gazan population, among whom Hamas is hiding and fighting. Until the sixth day of the IDF operation, it appeared Gaza’s civilians supported the coalition of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, in particular their military wings, who are managing the fighting. Tuesday saw a reversal of this support.

The civilians of Gaza, including Hamas supporters, have begun to express resentment towards the militant organizations that have made their lives hell. Such expressions of dissatisfaction, both to foreign reporters and in private conversations, have become more and more common, and could well signal the beginning of unrest against Hamas.


3 posted on 07/17/2014 8:22:03 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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(I try to follow this global chaos. It's morbidly fascinating)

It seems that Hamas in Gaza in a leadership role is as bad as Maliki in Iraq and the MB was in Egypt. Sisi did what had to be done when that was clear....he worked to annihilate them. Those who need to stop the chaos can't work with the US; our foreign policy seems to be on the wrong side on every issue.

Egypt, Israel, Palestinians and I'd think they'd work with Assad have to get Hamas out of power. Otherwise, ISIS will develop a foothold there and be able to spread into Sinai, Jordan, even Israel.

Anyone: correct me where I'm wrong, please

4 posted on 07/17/2014 8:28:25 AM PDT by grania
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Hamas will never be defeated democratically. Palestinians are too dysfunctional. It’s like liberals, except devoid of any shred of reason or conscience.


5 posted on 07/17/2014 8:33:41 AM PDT by rbg81
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“many Gazans voted for Hamas in the last Palestinian election”

“last” is the operative word here.

Once the Hamas was elected, they suspended all future elections, in line with the Muslim Brotherhood philosophy of: “One man, One vote, One time.”

Democracy is just a tool to gain power in their view, not something by which they intend to be constrained.

There has been no further popular referendum on their dictatorial rule, and no corrective pressure on Hamas to be responsive to the popular will. Any regime without such pressure strongly tends to focus internally, where they will feel near term repercussions, and to grow increasingly disassociated with the concerns of the population. So their domestic political approval is a strategic Achilles heel of Hamas.

It is wise preparation of the future battlefield to drag down Hamas’ approval ratings, in the event that an election can be forced in the future. If Hamas’ negatives get high enough, they could suffer a rebellion. Two potential death blows.

One of the most effective ways to thoroughly root out a movement in the Middle East, is to hand power to their political opponents - who will use methods that will make the more “civilized” blanche, such as real mutilating torture and summary death squads. Hamas made short work of the Fatah folks when they came to power - I’d bet that Fatah would like to return the hospitality. Even better, would be the Egyptian military, which has its knives sharpened for Muslim Brothers like Hamas.


6 posted on 07/17/2014 9:22:45 AM PDT by BeauBo
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