Jewish liberation is far from complete
Hamas
terror boss Fathi Hamad is a notable figure. Hamad is both the director
of Hamas's al-Aksa television station and the terror group's "minister"
of the interior and national security. His double portfolio is a clear
expression of the much ignored fact that for terrorists, propaganda is
inseparable from violence.
Hamad's key posts make him a man worth listening to. His statements necessarily indicate Hamas's general direction.
On March 23, Hamad was interviewed by Egypt's Al Hekma television station. The interview was translated by MEMRI.
Hamad
made two central points. First, he claimed that the Palestinian war
against Israel is the keystone of the global jihad. Second, he said the
Palestinians are not a distinct people, but transplanted Egyptians and
Saudis.
In his words, "At al-Aksa and on the
land of Palestine, all the conspiracies, throughout history, have been
shattered - the conspiracies of the Crusaders, and the conspiracies of
the Tatars. At al- Aksa and on the land of Palestine, the Battle of
Hattin was waged. The [West] does not want this noble history to repeat
itself, because the Jews and their allies would be annihilated - the
Zionists, the Americans and the imperialists. Read the rest on the blog of: Caroline Glick
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