| Double              Standards on Hamas Action Against PalestiniansJune 2, 2010               by the Investigative Project on              Terrorism  http://www.investigativeproject.org/1987/double-standards-on-hamas-action-against   Any doubt that this week's "Freedom              Flotilla" to Gaza was about politics – and not about providing aid to needy              Palestinians in Gaza – was erased Wednesday when Hamas leaders refused to let the flotilla's cargo in. Among the reasons, Hamas doesn't want to              give Israel a public relations victory. Israel's economic embargo on              the Hamas government in Gaza – designed to keep weapons and              materials for explosives out of the hands of terrorists who would              attack it - is decried as unjust and illegal. But don't expect              global condemnation of Hamas' decision to play politics with the              material released as promised all along. It is the latest example of the fact              that, while Israel is castigated for its actions, when it comes to              Hamas aggression against the Palestinian people, the silence from              American-Muslim organizations is deafening. Since Hamas' electoral victory in 2006, there have been many questions about how the designated terrorist group would govern. Fears              that the militant organization would not moderate were validated              when it violently seized control of territory from the Palestinian              Authority in 2007 and became the de facto government of Gaza. Since              then, the group has continued on its path of armed violence against              Israel, while at the same time destroying the Palestinian society              that it claims to represent. All the while, American Islamist groups              such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and              the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)—alleged              champions of the Palestinian people who are more than happy to              criticize Israel for what it views as similar acts of hostility—              have sat on the sidelines while Hamas cracked down. When it comes to Hamas aggression against              the Palestinian people, the silence from American-Muslim              organizations has been deafening. While critics decry the Israeli blockade of Gaza as a violation              of humanitarian law that deprives the Palestinian people of              necessary resources, nobody blinks when Hamas runs the Gaza economy              into the ground. Where Israel and Hamas destroy homes that were              illegally built, Israel is taken to task by the international              community while the criticism of Hamas is mild at best. When Israel              is chastised for "targeting" Palestinian civilians, Hamas' brutal              execution of "collaborators" barely receives a head shake. Ignoring Hamas' Oppressive  Laws Among the most repeated criticisms              against the Israeli government is that the current political climate              is analogous to apartheid South Africa. At a "Jerusalem Day Rally"              in 2000, MPAC's Dr. Maher Hathout, announced:                "they say Israel is the only democracy                in the Middle East. This is a lie. Israel is not a democracy.                Israel is a theocracy, and is an apartheid state, against every                fiber of the modern world." More recently, Hussam Ayloush, the              Executive Director of CAIR-Los Angeles, repeated the comparison:                "Imagine if Black African persons from                South Africa were required to take an oath of allegiance to the                apartheid system and if one refused or dares to challenge such                injustice he or she would be sentenced to prison…that is basically                the news coming out of Israel these days." Although these groups are quick to              denounce Israeli policies, they remain unwilling to do the same of              Hamas. While the terrorist group ran, in part, on a platform to reform Fatah's corruption, since              taking power it has forced restrictive provisions of Sharia on the              residents of the Gaza Strip. Among the recent policies imposed by              Hamas are bans on men working in women's beauty parlors, segregation of public beaches, and banning women from riding motorcycles. Ignoring Hamas' destructive economic              policies in Gaza CAIR and MPAC often blame the Israeli              government for the bleak economic situation in the Gaza Strip.              Frequently, this criticism takes the form of claims that Israel's              attempts to prevent weapons from entering the Hamas-controlled area              have created a humanitarian crisis. Such claims reached a crescendo              this week with the "Freedom Flotilla" fiasco. MPAC denounced Israeli defensive actions,              saying:                "the collective punishment of Gaza is a                war crime, a violation of international law, and a massive                impediment to any peace process." Similarly, CAIR announced:                "It is imperative that President Obama                not only speak out strongly against this massacre of civilians but                also demonstrate our nation's outrage at Israel's brutal actions                by taking concrete steps to end the humanitarian siege imposed on                Gaza with America's support." While critical of Israel for allegedly              "creating a humanitarian crisis," these groups have remained silent              while Hamas has contributed to the awful economic conditions in the              Gaza Strip. Although promising to revitalize the Palestinian economy              in the Gaza Strip, the economic situation has become even direr              since the militant group took over and failed to pay civil servants their salaries for              nearly a year. In January 2010, it was reported that police and government employees on              the Hamas payroll had again been denied pay. The response to this financial shortage              has been disastrous for the Palestinian people. Unfair and strict              tax laws have been implemented including a 60 percent tax on cigarettes, heavy taxes on property, and the seizure of more than a quarter of a million              dollars from Arab Bank that had been frozen out of fear that it was              funding terrorism. Enforcement of these policies has been              swift and harsh. Hamas has confiscated cigarettes and painkillers from Gaza shops              and destroyed them, and jailed people who refused to comply with              the newly imposed economic regulations. Ignoring Hamas' Violent Oppression of              Palestinians Claiming concern for Palestinians, MPAC              and CAIR have frequently accused Israel of targeting and killing              innocent Palestinians. At an Oct. 7, 2000 rally outside of the              Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C., CAIR Executive Director Nihad              Awad called Israel a terrorist state:                "The Israeli's have been maiming                children, have been killing innocent people, have been bombing                cities, no objection by the United States…all these things are                happening, are happening in the name of the United              States." In a joint statement issued on May 20, 2004, American              Muslim groups decried Israel's "indiscriminate killings of innocent              Palestinians, including many children," and its "demolition of              Palestinian homes" among other things. But when Hamas engages in similar              behavior? Silence. More than simply imposing Sharia and              strict financial regulations, Hamas has violently cracked down on              the civilian population of the Gaza Strip. In March, Hamas executed two Palestinians who were suspected of              "collaboration with Israel." Fathi Hammad, the Minister of Interior,              announced that the group would "continue to              implement execution sentences" despite public outcry. Most recently, and perhaps most              controversially, Hamas has begun evicting Gaza residents and              knocking down their homes, claiming that they were built illegally on              government land. Gaza residents said that between 30 and 40 homes              were razed, ranging from concrete structures to tin shacks.              Commenting on the actions, one resident said:                "They promised reform and                change—instead they've destroyed our homes." Contrast the willingness to criticize              Israel for alleged acts of aggression against the Palestinian people              with the silence of the same critics when Hamas represses              Palestinians. Today, CAIR demands that President Obama condemn what it calls              a massacre on the flotilla. It has never condemned Hamas or called              on others to do so.In 2002, CAIR's Ibrahim Hooper was challenged to do just that, but refused saying              "we're not in the business of condemning." As recent events suggest              though, that's only half of the sentence. In reality, it concludes,              "...unless it's against Israel." Related              Topics: The              Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), The              Muslim Public Affairs Council            (MPAC) |