Archive for the 'Hamas' Category

February 4th 2009

As UN Whines At Israel, Hamas Steals Aid

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he UN is not the least bit happy with Israel. [Note from editor: Isn't that a bit too obvious for a first sentence, Laer?] This time, the UN is castigating the Israelis for getting in the way of its aid shipments, as detailed in this UN news release:

The number of trucks allowed by Israel to enter Gaza daily to deliver much-needed relief supplies remains insufficient, the United Nations reported today.

Further, the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that only a limited array of items are being permitted to enter through the crossings.

Those scurrilous Israelis!  But wait … before the electrons dried on this UN release, BBC reported that Banki and his Boys might just be growling at the wrong enemy:

Hamas policemen have seized thousands of blankets and food parcels that were meant to be distributed to Palestinian civilians in Gaza, UN officials say.

A UN spokesman said policemen raided a UN warehouse on Tuesday after officials refused to hand over the aid to a Hamas-controlled ministry.

The UN said it was the first time its aid had been confiscated by Hamas.

It condemned the action and demanded the goods be immediately returned. There has been no comment by Hamas.

UN spokesman Christopher Gunness said Hamas police took 3,500 blankets and over 400 food parcels.

Too funny; too true.  The UN had barely stopped crying over the deaths of some of these Hamas “policemen” during the Israeli offensive, as if they were keepers of the peace, not Hamas enforcers, and now their surviving brothers in thuggery steal the UN’s blankets and food parcels!

It’s indicative of the UN approach to the Palestine issue, which can be summarized as entrenched, implacable anti-Israelism (and somewhat more subtly, anti-Zionism and antisemitism).  Here’s that UN news release’s summary of the current war:

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the military operation – launched by Israel with the stated aim of ending Hamas rocket attacks – killed 1,380 Palestinians, of whom 431 are children and 112 are women.

UNICEF stressed that children, who had nowhere to hide, were severely psychologically affected by the conflict. As a result, child protection – including mine-risk education, psychosocial support and recreational opportunities to create a sense of normalcy – must be a priority in Gaza, it said.

Hmmm.  No mention of the safety of Israeli children under the hail of Hamas rockets.  No mention of Hamas missile batteries in residential neighborhoods and weapons stockpiles in the basements of apartment buildings.  And definitely no mention of Hamas military forces firing from UN facilities crowded with Palestinian children.

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January 7th 2009

Putting Blame Where It Lays

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midst all the global finger-pointing at Israel for standing up to defend itself against the bloodthirsty savages who are Hamas, there are moments of clarity … even among the Gaza Palestinians, as the Muslims Against Sharia blog relays:

At least some of them know the identity of their tormentors. A New York Times dispatch captured an excruciating moment that took place in a hospital morgue, where a mother had just found half of the body of her 17-year-old daughter.

“May God exterminate Hamas!” screamed the woman in crystal-clear understanding that the terrorist band’s reckless, inhuman actions had brought death to her child.

The Libyan cease-fire resolution written for the Arab League does not even mention Hamas, and here’s the Palestinian U.N. observer commenting on the resolution:

Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. observer, said Arab nations would be working “day and night” to get council approval of a binding resolution “that would condemn the crimes committed by Israel and stop the military aggression, and provide protection for the Palestinians and lift the siege.”

“We face a very dangerous crossroads in the Middle East as a direct consequence of this Israeli aggression … (which) is threatening the life and prosperity of 1.5 million Palestinian and also threatens to undermine the peace efforts,” he said.

Who’s got the clarity here?  The victim or the perpetrator?

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January 5th 2009

When It’s OK To Bomb A UN Ambulance

“And why don’t I have any respect for the UN?” asks frequent hat-tippee Jim.  This video tells the story; watch it to in end and be sure to note the markings on the rear door of the ambulance and the flag its flying:

Hamas – and, apparently, the UN – are flagrant violators of international law and should be treated as such.

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January 1st 2009

Portrait Of An Arse As A Dead Man

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ews reports on Israel’s successful action against Nizar Rayyan (center, spelled Rayan in AP reports and  Wikipedia), a prominent Hamas leader and Hamas’ liaison with its military wing, give us an insight into the nature of the Palestinian beast and the Israeli action against it.

Most Hamas leaders have gone into hiding since the Israeli offensive began, but not Rayyan, who was seen speaking at his local mosque and adamantly refused to leave his apartment.  Says Ynet:

Prior to striking Rayyan’s house the IDF tried to warn his family about the imminent attack and urged them to evacuate the place, but they refused to do so.

Israel has been using leaflets and even phone calls to give nearby civilians warnings of strikes on known military targets illegally hidden amidst the civilian population.  Showing evil to Israel’s good, Rayyan willingly allowed his family to die.  This is true to Palestinian standards and true to Rayyan, who was a strong advocate of continuing the campaign of suicide attacks against Israel.  He had previously sent one of his own sons out as a suicide bomber in a rather inept attack that resulted in the deaths of only two of the hated Jews.  (Oh, the shame the Rayyan family must have felt!)

The suicide bombings have done nothing to advance the Palestinian agenda, yet Rayyan advocated them still, just as he continued to believe Allah would see Palestine victorious, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary – failure, defeat, corruption, powerlessness, squalor, sin, disrespect.

And suicide bombs were just the start of Rayyan’s commitment to terrorism and the destruction of Jews. Wikipedia’s write-up seems to have a bias of support bubbling just beneath the surface, but it is worth the read nonetheless:

An influential preacher at what is known in Jabalia as the “Mosque of martyrs”, Rayan mentored suicide bombers. …

When the Israeli military killed Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in 2004, Rayan came to be considered Hamas’ top clerical authority. Rayan directed and financed the Ashdod Port attack, which killed ten people.

Rayan was one of the architects behind the 2007 Battle of Gaza, in which 400 Palestinian Fatah party members were killed and dozens more Palestinians were tortured and maimed. According to an Hamas spokesperson, it’s possible that the Palestinian National Authority asked Israel to kill Rayan due to his role in the Hamas-Fatah clashes. He added that Rayan was one of the main reasons why many of Mahmoud Abbas’s men “did not sleep well at night.”

Rayan was fundamentally opposed to the state of Israel. He proclaimed, “True Islam would ever allow a Jewish state to survive in the Muslim Middle East. Israel is an impossibility. It is an offense against God.”

Rayan believed that Jews are a “cursed people” and some were transformed into pigs and apes by Allah. He also believed that Jews must pay for murdering prophets of Islam and “closing [their] your ears to the Messenger of Allah.”

Yet – no surprise here – Rayyan was a hero to the Palestinians. And despite all he knew as a senior Hamas leader, he still promoted his gang of ruthless brothers:

Wednesday saw Rayyan speak at a Gaza mosque and call on Muslims everywhere to pray for the Palestinians in the Strip. “We do not need money or weapons, we only need your prayers. We can handle the enemy ourselves.”

Well, it turns out that Rayyan handled Israel right into his grave.  Despite Rayyan’s arrogance, Hamas certainly needs money; Gaza survives only because of money received from others.  Of course they need weapons, including rockets and roadside explosives made in Iran and China.  It’s fine politicking for Rayyan to grandstand like this, because none of the Arab states are rushing to physically defend Hamas, which is seen as an Iranian puppet and a potential spawning ground of Islamist action against their own corrupt regimes.

And, it turns out, Rayyan did need their prayers – but prayers have done little to help the Palestinians, and they didn’t help him or his family.  Perhaps they are being prayed to the wrong god, a god that endorses cruelty and violence.

We learn from AP that the Israeli strike killed two of his four wives and four of his twelve children, so we see that Rayyan is a polygamist and a hyper-procreator, responsible for his little part of the gross over-population of Gaza and the resulting poverty.  Presumably, the four children were his younger offspring, murdered by their father, who refused to allow them to leave for Tehran or other safe havens available to Hamas leaders. [Update: Subsequent reports reveal that all four of Rayyan's wives and about a dozen of his progeny died in the attack - more evidence (as if we need it) of the culture of death that consumes the Palestinians.]

Knowing his actions would lead to these innocents’ deaths was OK with Rayyan since he was a professor of Islamic law – you know, cut off their hands or their heads, stone them, whip them, die for Allah.  He knew his personal behavior was right with his personal god, cruel god that the Muslim’s Allah is.

We also learn that the one-ton bomb dropped on his house killed a man who “was respected in Gaza for donning combat fatigues and personally participating in clashes against Israeli forces.”  Not a mamby-pamby negotiator for peace, this Rayyan.

Finally, AP tells us that secondary explosions were witness after the initial strike on Rayyan’s building, so we know that he was storing Hamas munitions in a civilian building, putting his own family at risk in violation of international law – and that probably makes him a hero to Palestinians as much as donning combat fatigues.

The death of Nizar Rayyan,  his wives and  his children is a morality play of the highest order.  We see in Rayyan all that is evil:  arrogance, hatred, the murder of wives and children, terrorism.  We see in Israel a highly moral attempt to protect the innocent while destroying the evil.

And we know that in Gaza, Rayyan will be mourned as a hero. What does that say about Gaza, Hamas, the Palestinians and Islam?  And what does it say about the U.N., international media and much of the international community that all stand by Hamas at times like this?

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December 30th 2008

(Some) IDF Battle Videos On YouTube

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he Israeli Defense Forces are learning from the media-savvy Palestinians – they’ve created their own page on YouTube – IDF Spokesperson’s Unit – and filled it with videos showing the pin-point accuracy of their attacks and their targeting of terrorists.  Here’s video of the destruction of Hamas’ HQ:

And in a deft PR move, here’s a clip of an Israeli aid shipment to Gaza:

Unfortunately, the most popular clip – on that shows Hamas as the terrorists they are, and worthy of attack – was removed by YouTube.  Here’s Noah Pollak at Consensus:

[Showing] Israeli humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza and airstrikes that prevented terrorists from firing rockets at Israeli civilians … was apparently too much for YouTube, which moments ago removed several videos from the IDF’s channel, including the most-watched video, which showed a group of Hamas goons being blown up in an air strike as they loaded Katyusha missiles onto a truck. The point of such footage, as if it needed to be said, is not to revel in violence — it is to show the legitimacy of Israeli self-defense.

The rank double-standard that YouTube has applied to Israel is disturbing. YouTube hosts all manner of similar footage — much of it far more gory than the grainy infrared images posted by the IDF — of U.S. air strikes. Why is YouTube capitulating to those who do not wish for Israel to be able to tell its side of the story?

Why indeed?

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April 17th 2008

Obama Wins Big Endorsement; Media Mum

Over the weekend, Obama picked up the endorsement of Hamas, delivered by Ahmed Yousef, chief political adviser to Hamas’ Prime Minister:

“We like Mr. Obama and we hope he will win the election. He has a vision to change America.”

Let’s finish that last sentence: “… to change America’s policy in support of Israel and against terrorists and rogue terrorist states.”

I read a fair amount of daily media, but I didn’t hear about this endorsement until I read it this morning on Power Line. Why do you suppose the big media … you know the ones that secretly are goofy over Obama but try to cloak it under the threadbare cover of “objectivity” … didn’t see this as a fit story to cover.

After all, they covered every footfall and prattle of Jimmy Carter’s little visit with Hamas, didn’t they?

hat-tip: memeorandum

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April 15th 2008

Big Hugs At Carter-Hamas Meet

Check out Scarface in the foreground. How many Israeli women and children do you think he’s killed in his career as a “Palestinian militant?” How do you think he felt, witnessing a former US president hugging a leader of his political party terror group?

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) – Former President Jimmy Carter embraced a leading Hamas figure Tuesday, according to participants in a meeting that infuriated Israeli officials already upset by Carter’s freelance Mideast peace mission.

Carter also laid a wreath at the grave of Yasser Arafat, whom the Bush administration and many Israelis blame for the breakdown of peace talks seven years ago and the violence that followed.

The recipient of the Carter hug was Nasser Shaer, a senior Hamas politician, who told reporters:

“He gave me a hug. We hugged each other, and it was a warm reception. Carter asked what he can do to achieve peace between the Palestinians and Israel … and I told him the possibility for peace is high.”

How can the possibility for peace be high? Is Hamas going to stop firing rockets into Israel? Is it going to recognize Israel’s right to exist? Of course not.

The media is referring to Shaer as a Hamas moderate, which is sort of like talking about a chaste whore. As Hamas’ education minister, he is responsible for a system that indoctrinates young Palestinians with hatred, hopelessness and victimization, or put another way, he does all he can to ensure that the possibility of peace will be low for at least another generation.

Scrappleface got it right:

As former President Jimmy Carter meets this week with Hamas leaders in the West Bank and Syria, sources at the State Department say President George Bush will soon honor Mr. Carter’s decades of freelance diplomacy by appointing him as the first U.S. Ambassador to Hell.

“Bush just wants Carter to go there,” said an unnamed State Department source, “and to set up an embassy, and try to be a good listener, open a communication channel, find common ground.”

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April 11th 2008

Quote Of The Day: Simple Enough Even For Carter Edition

“I find it hard to understand what is to be gained by having discussions with Hamas about peace when Hamas is in fact the impediment to peace.”
– Condi Rice

I guess you have to make it pretty simple if you want the worst president in US history to understand it. But I doubt that Jimmy Carter will get it at all.

After all, why shouldn’t Carter talk to Hamas if his long history of actions against Israel (here, here, here, ad infinitum) has resulted in such a lucrative “friendship” with the Arabs (here, here, here, ad infinitum)?

The Reuters article from which the quote above comes from is also host to one of the most bizarre, fawning sentences I’ve ever read. Get ready; gird up those loins! Here it is:

Carter, 83, served one term as president from 1977 to 1981, and has a long history in Middle East peacemaking.

“Peacemaking?!” Let’s say it the right way:

Carter, 83, drummed out of office by the American people at their first opportunity, has a long history of miserable failures at trying to broker a Middle Eastern peace, but in a personification of a famous saying about insanity, he keeps trying anyway.

Former presidents should not engage in foreign policy initiatives without the current president’s support, it’s that simple — no matter how much money Carter stands to make from this round of personal diplomacy money-grubbing.

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February 28th 2008

The Silent Sound Of Reporters Guffawing

Every once in a while you read a line in a news story, presented straightforwardly, cool, and oh, so reportorially, and you just know the reporter was slapping his knees and laughing out loud as he typed it.

Here’s one such line:

There was no immediate comment from rebels to the PETA’s letter.

Here’s what leads up to it:

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) – An international animal rights group called on Sri Lanka’s separatist Tamil Tigers to “leave animals out” of the armed conflict, two weeks after a grenade attack blamed on rebels at the island’s main zoo.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, said in a letter dated Feb. 15 to Velupillai Prabhakaran, the reclusive rebel leader, that “the explosive device that was set off near the zoo’s bird enclosures terrified many animals at the zoo.”

PETA president Ingrid E. Newkirk pleaded with the rebel leader “to leave animals out of this conflict,” the letter said.

Newkirk added that the group has been inundated by messages from people saddened by the attack.

Drum roll, please …

There was no immediate comment from rebels to the PETA’s letter.

Note that no birds were even killed in the Tamil Tiger attack; they just had their feathers ruffled. Yet the animal rights wing of the Lefty insane asylum — which from the billboard appears to view terrorism as a big hoot — is a-tizzy with outrage. Of course, they weren’t particularly worried about dead people, just bothered birds.

PETA fans will remember that this is hardly the group’s most egregious animals-over-people debacle. That came when in their protest to al-Aqsa TV — the station that brought us Farfur, a character who resembled Mickey Mouse and advocated Palestinian attacks against Israelis until his poor little electrons were beaten to death by an actor depicted as an Israeli.

PETA got mad at the station because an actor verbally harassed some animals at a zoo as part of a show that was teaching children not to be cruel to animals! As I wrote at the time:

Apparently, PETA isn’t antisemitic; if it were, and it didn’t consider Jews to be fully human, it would rally for their protection. But thinking Jews mere humans, PETA finds itself admonishing the Palestinians for taunting some animals, but not admonishing them for blowing up buses filled with school kids.

Hat-tip: Jim

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December 31st 2007

Has Hamas Finally Gone Crazy?

What was Hamas thinking?

Palestinian security forces in the West Bank recently arrested a Hamas cell that planned a suicide attack in Israel, Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki said Monday. A videotape showing a suicide bomber detailing his intentions to blow up an Israeli target was also seized, Malki said at a news conference.

The announcement came a week before U.S. President George W. Bush visits the region to promote peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. The Palestinians are eager to prove they are cracking down on militants which is a central demand of the negotiations.

“We confiscated huge amounts of mercury in Nablus,” Malki told reporters. “This mercury is used for explosives and especially in preparing detonators,” he said.

Malki refused to elaborate or answer reporters’ questions about the incident. He did not show the videotape to reporters or release the name of the alleged bomber. The Israeli military said it had no knowledge of the case. (International Herald Tribune)

Given the number of suicide attacks Hamas has planned and carried out against Israel, to say that the announcement is insincere is too kind. Hamas is not in the business of busting paradise-seekers intent on blowing themselves up and taking some Jews with them.

They are, however, into periodically sucking up in order to keep the money train rolling — or in Hamas’ case with US funding, to get it rolling again. That they suddenly found and busted a suicide bombing cell just before a visit to the region by President Bush is just a wee tad transparent.

Malki, show us the tape, then prosecute and jail the would-be bombers. Then do it all again, and again. Then maybe we’ll believe you.

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