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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

I hear this one all the time, so this new entry to Myths & Facts is timely:

FACT

Israel had nothing to do with the creation of Hamas. The organization grew out of the ideology and practice of the Islamic fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood movement that arose in Egypt in the 1920s.

Hamas was legally registered in Israel in 1978 as an Islamic Association by Sheikh Ahmad Yassin. Initially, the organization engaged primarily in social welfare activities and soon developed a reputation for improving the lives of Palestinians, particularly the refugees in the Gaza Strip.

Though Hamas was committed from the outset to destroying Israel, it took the position that this was a goal for the future, and that the more immediate focus should be on winning the hearts and minds of the people through its charitable and educational activities. Its funding came primarily from Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

The PLO was convinced that Israel was helping Hamas in the hope of triggering a civil war. Since Hamas did not engage in terror at first, Israel did not see it as a serious short-term threat, and some Israelis believed the rise of fundamentalism in Gaza would have the beneficial impact of weakening the PLO, and this is what ultimately happened.

Hamas certainly didn’t believe it was being supported by Israel. As early as February 1988, the group put out a primer on how its members should behave if confronted by the Shin Bet. Several more instructional documents were distributed by Hamas to teach followers how to confront the Israelis and maintain secrecy.

Israel’s assistance was more passive than active, that is, it did not interfere with Hamas activities or prevent funds from flowing into the organization from abroad. Israel also may have provided some funding to allow its security forces to infiltrate the organization.6 Meanwhile, Jordan was actively helping Hamas, with the aim of undermining the PLO and strengthening Jordanian influence in the territories.

Though some Israelis were very concerned about Hamas before rioting began in December 1987, Israel was reluctant to interfere with an Islamic organization, fearing that it might trigger charges of violating the Palestinians’ freedom of religion. It was not until early in the intifada, when Hamas became actively involved in the violence, that the group began to be viewed as a potentially greater threat than the PLO. The turning point occurred in the summer of 1988 when Israel learned that Hamas was stockpiling arms to build an underground force and Hamas issued its covenant calling for the destruction of Israel. At this point it became clear that Hamas was not going to put off its jihad to liberate Palestine and was shifting its emphasis from charitable and educational activity to terrorism. Israel then began to crack down on Hamas and wiped out its entire command structure. Hamas has been waging a terror war against Israel ever since.

6 Comments

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Another Mossad 'sayanim' behind this web log I suspect. Trying to divert attention from Zionist treachery.

If you want to know what Hamas is all about, the core beliefs of Hamas, read the Hamas Charter of 1988. 1988, the same year Pan Am 103 was bombed inflight.

The Hamas Charter is filled with Islamofascist ravings, Jew hatred, Islamosupremecism, Koran inspired racism, the Jew as sons of apes, dogs crap.

Racist Muslim dehumanization of Jews as nazis did comparing Jews to rats.

It's sad that Muslims have degenerated into outright nazis, even doing nazi style salutes, with the big NAKBA that the Israelis are not the unarmed Jews of WW2.

israel did not create hamas, the same way the US didn't create Al Queda. What's that? Oh..you meant Mossad, Israel's version of the CIA helped build Hamas and gave it a strong foundation? In order to counter Arafat's PLO? Oh well..ok i guess that's technically true.

Just like the CIA helped build Al Queda to fight the russians. The Israeli spy agency secretly helped create a rival for their previous enemy, who defeated that enemy, and became the most powerful enemy extremist group in the area.

It's called blowback. Happened with Russia, happened with China, happened in Viet Nam, Africa, South America, and of course the Middle East.

lincolon, then you'll have no problem with the CIA SMASHING al qada and you'll have no problem with the Mossad SMASHING hamass - to set things right with the world.

lincolon, please ask the neo-commies to SMASH the plo, a creation of the neo-commies.

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