Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Who is kidding whom #2 today?


YAAKOV KATZ
09/14/2010

Participants undergo anti-Israel indoctrination; UNRWA run simultaneous camps for a further 250,000 children.

Hamas summer camps continued to gain strength this past summer as about 100,000 children underwent radical anti-Israel indoctrination by the terror group which also attacked United Nations camps, its main competition, according to a report released on Tuesday by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center. According to the report, more than 100,000 children and teenagers participated in the Hamas camps which included paramilitary training and military parades. The Islamic Jihad terrorist organization also opened 51 different summer camps for over 10,000 children.

In contrast to the Hamas summer camps, the United Nations has been running summer games throughout the Gaza Strip for 250,000 children. These games, run by UNRWA, are being held at over 150 locations in Gaza. The participants are mostly between the ages of 6 and 15 and engage in sports, arts and crafts, swimming and other cultural activities.

On several occasions though during the summer, groups of masked men, believed to be affiliated with Hamas, ransacked a number of UNRWA camps and in one case burned down the facility and all of its contents.


According to the report, Hamas feels threatened by UNRWA which it perceives as its main competition in educating Palestinian youth in the Gaza Strip. Last year, for example, Hamas launched a campaign against UNRWA and accused the organization of distributing drugs to Palestinian youth and of mixed male-female dancing. The accusations were rejected by the UN body.

At the Hamas camps, based on pictures obtained by the center, the children learned about the Turkish flotilla which was stopped by Israel as it tried breaking the sea blockade over the Gaza Strip in late May. In one picture, children are seen training in hand-to-hand combat in front of a Turkish and Palestinian flag. In another picture, the children are seen holding a poster which they drew as a sign of solidarity with the flotilla and Turkey.

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