by TheTower.org
Staff | 08.27.14
The Iran-backed terror
organization Hamas is already broadcasting strong signals that it has no
interest in peace and is gearing up for its next war against Israel.
The Izzadin Al-Qassam
Brigades tweeted (Arabic link):
We won, and swore by
Allah that we will continue to dig (tunnels), and create more (rockets), and
recruit thousands more, and develop thousands of weapons and we recharge the
mortars and weapons towards the coming devastating battle of liberation.
Senior Hamas official
Mahmoud al-Zahar recently emerged
from hiding and pledged that the terrorist group, which initially seized power
in a bloody 2007 military coup, would continue “arming itself and developing
its resistance capacity.”
Hamas leader Khaled
Meshaal, who is currently being hosted by the Gulf state of Qatar, praised Iran
for its support. Meshaal said ties with Iran were strong, despite a rift that
developed when Hamas leaders supported the rebellion against the
Iranian-supported dictator, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
An Iranian press report said that Meshaal “stressed that Iran’s
financial and military support has played an influential role in the
achievements” of Hamas. A few weeks ago, top Iranian officials boasted of the
military support they had given Hamas to fight against Israel.
However, veteran Arab
affairs analyst Ehud Yaari wrote (Hebrew link) that Hamas was still
facing an uphill struggle to return to the same military capacity it had two
months ago:
Yesterday they did the
inevitable and got people into the streets for a victory celebration. But there
weren’t thousands, certainly not tens of thousands. During the past day you saw
some of the (Hamas) military commanders, not all of them, beginning to emerge
from the bunkers after 50 days.
Hamas has no real
feeling of achievement. There’s an attempt to manufacture an air of
accomplishment, “we did it, we held our own for 50 days, yes,” but when they
measure the results of what we see now – they’ll see the slim chances that
they’ll achieve their (demands of) crossings, sea port, airport, etc in the
round of talks that will start in Cairo – they will say to themselves the it’s
the same ceasefire they could have obtained a month ago.
Prof. Beverley
Milton-Edwards, a British specialist on Hamas, was quoted saying that “Hamas has a record of
engaging in spoiler violence in order to have a negative impact on peace
implementation.”
Hamas must be condemned for crimes against humanity by the U.N. court, for violence against its citizens, journalists, using children for forced tunnel building to kill innocent people, using human shields for war,to end. Why is HAMAS not condemned???
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