Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Pragmatic Arab views of Hamas

The West has long recognized that Hamas is a dangerous terrorist group. Not only the US, but also the European Union, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and Japan have officially listed Hamas as a terrorist organization. Increasingly, pragmatic elements in the Middle East are starting to acknowledge the threat posed by this organization.

One expression of this growing awareness can be found in the mainstream Arabic-language newspapers, which are printing ever more articles and editorials that are unsympathetic towards Hamas. Arab public opinion is starting to become conscious of the fact that Hamas is harmful to many basic interests of the Palestinian people.
Among the themes that appear in recent articles:
- Blaming Hamas for the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza;
- Condemning Iranian influence over Hamas;
- Protesting against Hamas plans to establish a Muslim caliphate in Gaza;
- Attempting to provoke Israel into attacking Gaza;
- Denouncing the Hamas coup against the Palestinian Authority.


Al-Watan

In an article entitled 'Who plunged Gaza into darkness' published in the Qatari daily Al-Watan on 27 January 2008, well-known reporter and commentator Abdallah al-Khadlaq, strongly attacks Hamas, consistently labeling it a terrorist organization throughout the article, and firmly stating that Hamas alone is the real enemy of the Palestinian people, solely responsible for the misery of the civilian population in Gaza. "Terrorists attack Israel and let the people of Gaza pay the price, dressing them in mourning. The people of Gaza continue to suffer. It is clear there will be no progress in any peace talks without cutting the military, ideological, political, and financial ties between Hamas, the Persian [Iranian] entity in Teheran and the Baath regime of Damascus as well as the terrorist Hizballah movement. The firing of missiles carried out by Persian orders against Israel must stop."

Abdallah al-Khadlaq accuses Hamas of operating under orders from Teheran, as "an agent of the Persians [Iranians]", and of obstinately blocking any hope for peace in return for the millions of dollars the Iranian regime pours into Gaza.

Al-Khadlaq concludes by stating that "I think we owe an apology to the Israel army for using force against Hamas because it is the only language these terrorists understand!"


Al-Hayat

Al-Hayat, a leading daily pan-Arab newspaper, looks at the Hamas coup d'etat and its disastrous consequences in an article published on 23 September 2007, and finds that Hamas is continuing its path of destruction, fragmentation, and alienation, in effect acting against the interests of the people of Gaza.

Entitled "The question of the day – Why is Hamas demolishing the judiciary?", the writer states that "The political, security, social, economic and judicial policies of the leaders of the bloody coup in Gaza all indicate that they are following a consistent and preplanned program designed to establish a Moslem Caliphate in Gaza." This was confirmed by the arrest of leaders of the National Action in Gaza and the suspension of Attorney General Ahmad Al Mughni. A direct result of these actions is that legal institutions are paralyzed, and Gaza is in a state of chaos and anarchy.

The writer concludes that "These actions of Hamas reveal its mad course, and its unwillingness to stand by the people and its Authority. There is no choice but to isolate Hamas and so force it to recant and if possible rejoin the nation and its political system."


ASharq al-Awsat

In an article in ASharq al-Awsat, the Saudi daily published in London, on 21 January 2008, entitled 'Who is responsible – Hamas or Israel', journalist Abd a-Rahman a-Rashid finds that Hamas provocation of Israel has resulted in a terrible disaster for Gaza.

A-Rashid states that the balance of terror threatened by Hamas leader Khalid Mashal is nothing short of a farce, as Hamas is unable to successfully confront Israel militarily.

A-Rashid concludes that it is likely that the foolish behavior of Hamas will bring Israeli forces back into Gaza: "Hamas acted foolishly and harmed itself by giving the Israelis the opportunity to attack in retaliation for a few rockets, after committing a major crime against the Palestinian people by breaking away from the Palestinian Authority and seizing power (in Gaza). The Palestinians of Gaza have suffered a great deal due to Hamas' behavior which will yet bring the Israelis back into Gaza after it had been liberated by the Palestinian forces."

Comment: Perhaps Ms. Rice and company in DC should read this piece!!

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