ANDREW C. MCCARTHY
July 23, 2014
I argued in
Spring Fever: The Illusion of Islamic Democracy
that the illusion's signature feature is a fantasy: By holding free
elections, a people is choosing freedom: joining modernity, adopting
pluralism and tolerance, rejecting revolutionary violence and
totalitarianism.
Today, we are yet again being inundated with tales of Palestinian woe
after Hamas's familiar barbarism has provoked an Israeli military
response. It thus bears remembering that
the Palestinian people chose Hamas. What ever happened to all those Democracy Project paeans to self-determination?
Hamas is Palestinian self-determination. Hamas was not forced on Palestinians. Hamas did not militarily conquer Gaza. No, Hamas
swept
parliamentary elections freely held in the Palestinian territories in
2006 - thrashing its rival, Fatah, which is only marginally less
committed to the destruction of Israel.
Hamas did not suddenly become a terrorist organization after it was
elected. Hamas was elected because it was a jihadist organization. It
was elected because, by its own declaration, Hamas connects Palestinians
to something they find attractive: the global Islamic-supremacist
movement. Palestinians widely reject Israel's right to exist. They
regard not just Gaza, Judea and Samaria but all of Israel as "occupied
Palestine." Even those Palestinians who purport to accept the "two-state
solution" see it as a way-station on the march to a one-state solution
in which the Jewish state eventually ceases to be. Palestinians chose
Hamas precisely because Hamas was seen as more dedicated than Fatah to
the achievement of that goal-not to mention, more brutally competent.
At the time of its election, Hamas was well known to be the Muslim
Brotherhood's Palestinian terrorist wing. It has been formally
designated as a terrorist organization by the United States since the
mid-nineties. Indeed, shortly before Palestinians endorsed Hamas at the
ballot box, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted several Hamas
operatives in the
Holy Land Foundation case, a multi-million
dollar terrorism financing conspiracy orchestrated by the Muslim
Brotherhood in which several of the Brotherhood's American
affiliates-CAIR, the Islamic Society of North America, the North
American Islamic Trust, among others-were proved to be complicit in the
promotion of Hamas and thus designated as unindicted co-conspirators.
The
Wall Street Journal gets close to the heart of the matter in its fine
editorial this morning about Hamas's "civilian death strategy":
The people of Gaza overwhelmingly elected Hamas, a terrorist outfit
dedicated to the destruction of Israel, as their designated
representatives. Almost instantly Hamas began stockpiling weapons and
using them against a more powerful foe with a solid track record of
retaliation.
What did Gazans think was going to happen? Surely they must have
understood on election night that their lives would now be suspended in a
state of utter chaos. Life expectancy would be miserably low; children
would be without a future. Staying alive would be a challenge, if
staying alive even mattered anymore.
To make matters worse, Gazans sheltered terrorists and their weapons
in their homes, right beside ottoman sofas and dirty diapers. When
Israel warned them of impending attacks, the inhabitants defiantly
refused to leave.
On some basic level, you forfeit your right to be called civilians
when you freely elect members of a terrorist organization as statesmen,
invite them to dinner with blood on their hands and allow them to set
up shop in your living room as their base of operations. At that point
you begin to look a lot more like conscripted soldiers than innocent
civilians. And you have wittingly made yourself targets.
It also calls your parenting skills into serious question. In the
U.S. if a parent is found to have locked his or her child in a parked
car on a summer day with the windows closed, a social worker takes the
children away from the demonstrably unfit parent. In Gaza, parents who
place their children in the direct line of fire are rewarded with an
interview on MSNBC where they can call Israel a genocidal murderer.
I say this "gets close to the heart of the matter" because it pulls
up just short. The problem in the Palestinian territories is not Hamas;
it is the Palestinians. Hamas is a natural outgrowth of the Islamic
supremacist ideology that is dominant among Palestinians. It is not just
that the Palestinians chose Hamas with eyes open. It is that the
Palestinians are Hamas. That Hamas Charter speaks for Palestinians,
particularly in its scripturally-based Jew hatred. "[O]ur struggle
against the Jews is extremely wide-ranging and grave," its Introduction
proclaims, "so much so that it will need all the loyal efforts we can
wield, to be followed by further steps and reinforced by successive
battalions from the multifarious Arab and Islamic world, until the
enemies are defeated and Allah's victory prevails."
That is just a warm-up for Jew-hatred that pervades the Charter's Article Seven:
Hamas is one of the links in the Chain of Jihad in the confrontation
with the Zionist invasion. It links up with the setting out of the
Martyr Izz a-din al-Qassam and his brothers in the Muslim Brotherhood
who fought the Holy War in 1936; it further relates to another link of
the Palestinian Jihad and the Jihad and efforts of the Muslim Brothers
during the 1948 War, and to the Jihad operations of the Muslim Brothers
in 1968 and thereafter. But even if the links have become distant from
each other, and even if the obstacles erected by those who revolve in
the Zionist orbit, aiming at obstructing the road before the Jihad
fighters, have rendered the pursuance of Jihad impossible;
nevertheless, the Hamas has been looking forward to implement Allah's
promise whatever time it might take. The prophet, prayer and
peace be upon him, said: The time will not come until Muslims will
fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and
trees, which will cry: O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come
on and kill him! This will not apply to the Gharqad, which is a Jewish
tree.
This is what Palestinians voted for. The highlighted section of
Article Seven comes straight from Islamic scripture, from the
authoritative Bukhari and Muslim collections of hadith (the sayings and
doings of the prophet Mohammed). It foretells an eternal struggle until
the end of time, when, with Allah's intercession, the rocks and trees
will help Muslim battalions find and kill every remaining Jew.
Tellingly, as I recounted in
The Grand Jihad,
other
than the Hamas charter, the place where you are most likely to find
repetition of the doctrinally-based call to jihad against Jews is in the
sermons of Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi. He is the chief sharia jurist of
the Muslim Brotherhood and, perhaps, the most influential Sunni
Islamic-supremacist figure in the world. He is also a staunch champion
of Hamas, having issued fatwas that enthusiastically authorize suicide
attacks against Israeli civilians. "They are not suicide operations," he
claimed
in April 2001. "These are heroic martyrdom operations, and the heroes
who carry them out don't embark on this action out of hopelessness and
despair but are driven by an overwhelming desire to cast terror and fear
into the hearts of the oppressors."
But what about the fact that these indiscriminate "martyrdom
operations" kill Israeli civilians? Qaradawi rejects the premise - there
are, he maintains, no Israeli civilians. "Israeli society is a
military society, and every person is either a soldier in the Israeli
Army or a reserve soldier," he
told
al-Jazeera that same spring - repeating a theme that, for him, is a
constant. Israelis, therefore, "must be intimidated, until they return
to the countries from which they came." This, it should be noted, is
substantially indistinguishable from al Qaeda's rationale for
mass-murdering American civilians. As Osama bin Laden explained,
Americans choose and arm their government and should thus be attacked
the same way a jihadist would attack their government.
To its great credit, Israel does not target Palestinian civilians
even though, in the Palestinian terrorist jihad, there are few real
civilians among a population that chose Hamas as its leader and provides
Hamas's atrocious campaigns with material support and encouragement.
Like any competent military fighting a defensive war for its nation's
survival, Israel's defense forces kill some Palestinian non-combatants
collaterally, in the pursuit of necessary and wholly legitimate military
objectives. The killings of non-combatants are inflated by the
Palestinian practice of using "civilians" as human shields, the better
to wage the all-important propaganda part of the jihad that is so
effective in swaying Western progressives.
The war will not end unless Israel is allowed to fight until victory
is achieved and the Palestinians, with their will having been broken,
abandon the jihad and accept peaceful coexistence. As we all know, it is
a peaceful coexistence they could have right now if they weren't
hell-bent on killing every Jew. In any event, people who claim a right
to kill every enemy civilian, whose savage way of war is to target enemy
civilians and deny them civilian status, should not be heard to
complain about civilian casualties.
A version of this piece previously appeared on
PJ Media.
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