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August 22, 2005

Hamas Primed as Political Force in Gaza

Israel's withdrawal from Gaza is now complete. The West Bank settlements are next. The Israelis' hope here is for some sort of peace with the Palestinians. But if early statements from the Palestinian side are any indication, peace is the furthest thing from their minds. Mahmoud Abbas, the supposedly "moderate" chairman of the Palestinian Authority, said on Sunday that "the blood of martyrs" led to Israel's retreat from Gaza. What a message to send to Palestinian young people: hey kids, suicide bombing works!” Abbas also said the Gaza withdrawal was only a first step: “Tomorrow they will leave Jenin," he said, "and after that the West Bank and Jerusalem." Abbas didn't mention whether this would require more "martyrs," but the implication was clear.

Even more troubling than Abbas's rhetoric have been statements made by the terrorist group Hamas, which is now primed to become the main political force in Gaza. Numerous Hamas leaders have already indicated over the past few days that their jihad against Israel will never end, no matter how much land Israel relinquishes to Palestinian control. The Israeli Arutz Sheva Web site reports that on August 18, an announcer on Hamas' radio station, Radio Al-Aqsa, stated:

“We will be victorious over Sharon, and you will realize that tomorrow with the help of Allah. The Izzadine al-Qassam Battalions [Hamas' military wing] will make you tremble in Haifa, in Tel Aviv. They will strike you in Safed, in Acre. Wait for us in Jaffa, Haifa, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon. The knights of Gaza are coming. Our beloved sons of Palestine, we make no distinction between [Israeli-controlled] Palestine and [the West Bank and Gaza Strip] Palestine. There is no difference between Jaffa and Gaza, between the Galilee and Hebron. Hamas will leave Gaza and break out throughout Palestine to show the way of jihad, which will bring our nation to its summit. Oh sons of Zion, the defeat you suffered in Gaza is just the beginning…”

Yes, things have really changed in Gaza since the withdrawal; they've become utter peaceniks. I bet they even have flowers in their hair as we speak. Just check out this tidbit from yesterday's Jerusalem Post:

"Hamas also revealed over the weekend that dozens of women in the Gaza Strip have joined its armed wing, Izzaddin Kassam, and were preparing to carry out attacks on Israel. Pictures posted on the Hamas-affiliated Palestine Information Center Web site showed masked women, dressed in military fatigues and armed with Kalashnikov rifles and pistols, receiving training at a secret location in the Gaza Strip. According to Hamas, the women were being trained in planting roadside bombs, firing rockets and mortars, and infiltrating Jewish settlements."

Yes, Hamas in Gaza is shaping up to be quite neighborly, a real bastion of women's rights and human dignity. By the way, if you thought Hamas only hated Israel, one of the group's leaders in Gaza, Mahmoud al-Zahar, told an Arabic newspaper last week that "Christian Zionism is criminal.” Interestingly enough, in the same breath, al-Zahar also said that Hamas did not consider the West an enemy. History says otherwise, as this article I wrote in the New York Sun last year clearly shows.

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