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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Israeli election returns, according to TV channels



All credit to Aussie Dave, http://www.israellycool.com

Monday, February 9, 2009

Remarkable collection of 300 original Holocaust-era letters from major camps and ghettos on display in Cedar Rapids this weekend only.
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The exhibit will be on display at Coe College on February 14 and Temple Judah (Cedar Rapids)on Sunday, February 15. 10:00 am - 3 pm at each venue.
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A one-of-a-kind, award-winning exhibit of hundreds of pieces of World War II era mail and documents related to the Nazi’s attempted extermination of Jews and others will be publicly displayed at Coe College on Feb. 14. The exhibit will be shown from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Perrine Gallery of Stewart Memorial Library. It is free and open to the public. For information about the exhibit's display at Coe College, contact rpritcha@coe.edu.

For information about the exhibit's display at Temple Judah, contact Prof. Steve Feller at sfeller@coe.edu. Temple Judah is located at 3221 Lindsay Ln SE in Cedar Rapids, IA 52403.

The collection is owned by the Deerfield, Illinois-based Florence and Laurence Spungen Family Foundation, which acquired the extraordinary items to preserve and offer them for public use at Holocaust and genocide educational venues around the world.

“The insured value of the collection is $1 million, but the educational value to future generations is incalculable,” said Daniel Spungen, a member of the board of the Spungen Family Foundation.

“One of the most heartbreaking artifacts and historical evidence of Nazi desecration is a torn fragment of a hand-written Hebrew parchment from a Bible scroll (Tanakh). A German soldier used the holy scripture to wrap a parcel he mailed from Russia to Austria in 1942,” explained Spungen. “The sacred parchment was pillaged from a Russian synagogue. Ironically, the portion that was used as wrapping paper has passages from the first book of Samuel about the story of David and Goliath.”

George J. Kramer, chairman of the New York-based Philatelic Foundation, described the scroll fragment as “one of the most important items of Judaic postal history.”
This is only the third public exhibition since the acquisition of the historic items from a private collector was formally announced by the Spungen charitable foundation last September.

Steve Feller, a Coe professor of physics and co-author of the book, “Silent Witness: Civilian Camp Money of World War II,” will present an educational program about Holocaust-related money in conjunction with the exhibit of the collection.

The postal artifacts in the collection are evidence of the torments, ravages and terror of war and genocide in Europe from 1933 to 1945. They also show that many prisoners never lost hope, and the human spirit survived.

“We will be giving educational institutions and museums around the world the opportunity to use the exhibit materials for displays, lectures and research,” said Florence Spungen, Founder of the Foundation. “This is a permanent educational tool for all generations to document this important period of time that cannot be forgotten.”

The Holocaust exhibit was acquired intact from noted researcher, writer and collector, Ken Lawrence, of Bellefonte, Pa., a former vice president of the American Philatelic Society, who began assembling the material in 1978.

Including items contributed by Spungen, the foundation now will be the guardian of the more than 250 envelopes, post cards, letters, and specially-designated postage stamps used exclusively by concentration camp inmates, Jewish ghetto residents and prisoners of war. In addition, the collection includes counterfeit Bank of England paper money created by slave laborers during “Operation Bernhard,” the Nazis’ failed plot to undermine England’s economy and the subject of the recent motion picture, "The Counterfeiters."

Frequently exhibited by Lawrence, the display won awards and medals at stamp shows including an international exhibition in Washington, D.C. in 2006.

“The scroll page that was used for mailing a parcel is the most viscerally disturbing item. Some scholars have told me it is among the most important surviving evidence of Nazi desecration,” said Lawrence. “Chronic, flagrant desecration exemplified by violating that sacred scripture imbued the cultured German nation and historically honor-bound German army with an inhuman attitude toward Jews that made the Holocaust both possible, and given the opportunity, inevitable.”

Some of the ghetto and concentration camp letters have coded or hidden messages about the plight of the senders. Research about the postal materials has led to discovery of a previously unreported undercover address in Lisbon, Portugal, used by Jewish resistance fighters, and the location of two camps in Romania for slave laborers and political detainees.

In addition to the Bible scroll fragment used to wrapping a package, the collection includes:
• Rare examples of mail sent to prisoners and mail sent between inmates at different camps;
• A card sent by an inmate at Dachau soon after it opened in 1933 is the earliest known prisoner mail from any Nazi concentration camp;
• An October 3, 1943 letter to his parents in Rzeszów, Poland from Eduard Pys, a 21-year-old who arrived on the first transport at the Auschwitz concentration camp in May 1940;
• The only known surviving piece of mail sent by Rabbi Leo Baeck, the leader of German Jewry (Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden), while he was confined to the Theresienstadt ghetto;
• A postal checking account receipt imprinted with a crude anti-Semitic caricature denoting payment for a subscription to a Nazi propaganda newspaper, Der Stűrmer;
• Mail secretly carried by children through the sewers of Warsaw during the 1944 uprising;
• Mail clandestinely carried from Nazi-occupied Poland to the exhibit Polish Navy headquarters in London and to a Jewish resistance leader in Switzerland; and,
• A December 1945 postal card addressed to Dr. Eugen von Haagen, a Nazi war criminal on trial after the war at Nuremberg, that is the only recorded example of the censor mark of the International Military Tribunal.

Arrangements are being worked out for the entire collection to be housed at the new facilities of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center that will open in April in Skokie, Ill.

“We are genuinely excited about the prospect of being the central repository for this remarkable collection,” said Richard Hirschhaut, Executive Director of the museum.

The Florence and Laurence Spungen Family Foundation was established in 2006 to
support charitable and educational causes. Many of the historic artifacts now can be viewed online at the foundation’s Web site, www.SpungenFoundation.org.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Lubin, Baltzer, and Libels

A Modern-Day Anti- Jewish Libel
 
Rabbi David Jay Kaufman's commentary helps inform readers as to the nature and context of some of the accusations being leveled against Israel. 
 
 
The following is Rabbi  Kaufman's commentary on one current attempt to demonize Jewish Israelis in the Israel Defense Forces and Israel, by extension, by painting a picture of Israelis as Nazis.   Rabbi Kaufman addresses  the current worldwide dissemination of a libelous accusation that an Israeli solder forced a Gazan mother to choose which of her children should be killed --  a projection of the "Sophie's Choice" Holocaust scenario upon Israel. 
 
Summary:
" The sickening nature of this story and of dozens of other equally false and demonizing lies that have been revealed as lies that have come from Gaza over the past weeks should put anyone who cares about the truth on red alert for more. ... It is inconceivable to me, short of reporting [Israeli Jewish soldiers]  drinking the blood of the children or using [blood] for making Matzah, [how anyone ] could have relayed a ...story ...portraying Jews in a more classically anti-Jewish light....  [This story] can only incite hatred and [was] likely created to do just that --David J. Kaufman 
 
This is an important commentary on a topic that should be of concern to all who abhore the sowing of hate and the reinforcement of millenia-old hateful stereotypes.  Unfortunately, the damage is likely irreparable.  There is a ready market of individuals to buy the story, however fallacious -- as there is a coterie of  'equivocationists' who will disavow the veracity of the story but will 'understand' how such stories can possibly be believed due to Israel's alleged evils.  In either case, such hateful or hypocritical reactions must be opposed.  Rabbi Kaufman's commentary is a contribution to that effort.
                                                     //Mark Finkelstein, JCRC Des Moines Jewish Federation.  jcrc@dmjfed.org
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Shalom,
 
As I tend to monitor the hatred being spewed against Israel, I came across I nice ditty from Anna Baltzer quoting Barbara Lubin in what amounts to a Blood Libel, but really is more a Palestinian re-creation of a famous story from the NAZI period. In the version from Baltzer that I saw, she herself compared the story with one from the Nazi period. The story is one in which a mother is forced to choose which of her children should be killed.
 
While I find it sickening, I find it more sickening and disturbing that what is almost assuredly demonizing propaganda was sent around the world wherein it will become fact regardless of its veracity. I have seen this multiple times already in this recent conflict. The UN itself was guilty of this in recent weeks, only finally "correcting" its accusation that Israel had deliberately struck a school and killed those sheltered in it. What I am finding is that the "Peace Community" is sending out all accusations of horrific actions by Israel as if they were true. I'm sure that you will have seen Anna Baltzer's statements from one source or another.
 
I found Baltzer's apology for sending out the blood libel (as if apologizing for linking Jews to Nazis because her friend did it first should somehow be acceptable) at http://www.google-way.com/Palestine-Witness.html. Of course, Baltzer didn't really apologize at all, but instead said something along the lines of "I might have believed it too and haven't written it off as false yet." This, in my mind puts her so far across the line of demonizing Israel that I have no problem calling her a Jewish Jew-hater. Why? Because she is chomping at the bit to declare it true or at least reasonable. Even if it actually happened, it wouldn't be reasonable. It would be one or two very sick soldiers. Yet she acts as if somehow these two would legitimately represent Israel. That thought process alone is enough to cross the line for me.
 
Why not just call her just a critic of Israel? Because she uses her status as a child of Holocaust survivors to directly connect her Judaism to her criticisms of Israel and specifically to connect the NAZIs to the Israelis. Her contention that she is cautious in publicly making connections between the Israelis and NAZIs is laughable and frankly false. Her defense of circulating the modern blood libel was obscene itself.
 
Baltzer wrote:
 
"The truth is that everyday people of any background in any place are capable of unthinkable crimes. Germans were not born Nazis. Palestinians were not born suicide bombers. When you give 18-year-old boys big guns and tanks and send them into an area full of people they fear (and consequently hate), the result is predictable. It doesn't matter where you come from. The story is not anti-Semitic; it's just one story of many, all testimonies to the dangerous power-dynamic created by unmonitored occupation and ethnocentric nationalism.. And it's a call for us to change the circumstances that can lead to the repetition of history.

Comparing Israel's actions to anything done by the Nazis is something I almost never do, because it is rarely accurate or useful. However, I am tired of pretending that similarities do not exist. Obviously there is no comparison between systematically exterminating 6 million Jews and dispossessing or imprisoning 10 million Palestinians (and killing tens of thousands more). Still, the ghettoizing, the massacres, the humiliation tactics, the torture, the religious and ethnic profiling… they all feel so horribly familiar. I might add that the official definition of genocide extends also to the destruction of a cultural or national identity, something of which Israel is surely guilty. "
 
I continue:
 
Not having the time to deal with the multitude of accusations in the paragraph above or the misrepresentations, I simply put forth her statement just to point out that she specifically notes that "The story is not anti-Semtiic.." Are you kidding? The story is a classic Jew-hatred filled libel. It is Israelis, Jews, as Nazis. It is the worst possible demonization of Israelis and could easily push someone who already is filled with hatred against Jews to act upon that hatred. To circulate it and to defend it is beyond explanation. Lubin and Baltzer's minds must be so full of hatred for Israel that they do not care what impact the spreading of demonization of Israel could have on Jews around the world.
 
Meanwhile, her friend and her friend's organization, MECA whose unconscionable distribution of this libel also belies explanation, now has posted a disclaimer on their website at http://pulsemedia.org/2009/01/24/letter-from-gaza-barbara-lubin/
 
The posting by Lubin now includes the following disclaimer:

"Barbara Lubin and all of us at the Middle East Children’s Alliance believe that we should have confirmed the story about the Gaza woman who was told by an Israeli soldier to choose which five of her ten children should die, and then witnessed their murder. We are doing everything we can now to verify the story, but have been unable to do so. We ask that you do not publish or post this story on the Internet. If you have already done so, please post this statement, as well.

Barbara Lubin went to Gaza to deliver four tons of medicine and other aid to the people there. When she arrived in the immediate aftermath of the Israeli assault the scene she encountered was chaotic and the people traumatized. She heard and retold many horrifying accounts, and saw for herself the devastation to homes, schools, businesses, land and lives.

In these catastrophic circumstances, it’s not difficult to see how Barbara would find this story credible. Unfortunately, we sent it out before taking the time to verify it. "

[I continue...]
 
I must say that I appreciate MECA's follow up. Perhaps, they figured that distributing material full of libelous Jew-hatred might belie their appearance as an organization that cares about all human beings and not just all human beings who are not Israelis. My bet is that someone called them on it.
 
My belief is that Barbara Lubin, like Anna Baltzer, believes that Israelis are hate filled murderers, or at least many are, and therefore was perfectly willing to believe this story. Already seeing Israelis as Nazis who speak Hebrew, it does not take much to make them Nazi murderers who speak Hebrew. I'm sorry, but the sickening nature of this story and of dozens of other equally false and demonizing lies that have been revealed as lies that have come from Gaza over the past weeks should put anyone who cares about the truth on red alert for more.
 
The only path to peace being paved by the work of Lubin and Baltzer in distributing this libel and other propaganda created by Hamas is one that leads through crematoria designed for those who survived the Holocaust. It is inconceivable to me how, short of reporting [Israeli Jews] drinking the blood of the children or using their blood for making Matzah, Lubin could have relayed a more damning story or one portraying Jews in a more classically anti-Jewish light. It frightens me that she did. It frightens me more that Anna Baltzer did. She should know better.
 
I certainly hope that our local peace communities are smart enough to treat such accusations with an understanding that stories such as this can only incite hatred and were likely created to do just that.
 
 
David Jay Kaufman
Rabbi,  Temple B'nai Jeshurun
Des Moines, IA
515-274-4679

Overview: Understanding Israel on the eve of its election

An interpretation of Israel's domestic situation on the eve of the Israeli elections to be held February 10, 2009 by a respected analyst.

Israel’s Election in International Perspective

by Barry Rubin, GLORIA, Feb. 8, 2009

Barry Rubib, GLORIA

Prof. Barry Rubin, GLORIA

Many people don’t understand what’s happening now in Israeli politics, so here’s a brief, and non-partisan, appreciation. Compared to the past, there’s far less difference between the three main parties. This is largely due to the objective situation, which is rather inflexible.

It is easy to characterize some as rabid right-wingers who throw away chances for peace and others as rabid left-wingers who are ready to make too many concessions. Neither argument is correct except for the fringes, which are not going to shape Israeli policy. I am tempted to add that abroad, the left thinks we’re evil, while the right thinks we’re stupid. All of this has little to do with reality.

The dominant theme in international media coverage is to say Israelis are moving toward the right. Yet this is both misleading and misinterpreted. On the first aspect, the real Israeli move has been toward the center, which is represented not only by Kadima and Likud but also by Labor. The great majority of Israelis are about to vote for parties close to centrist positions than at any time in history.

The left-wing mantra is peace, though how we can reach peace with Iran, Syria, Hamas, and Hizballah is rather hard to see. With the PA the situation is a more complex but, briefly, it doesn’t control Gaza, is still full of radical elements, and has weak leadership.

The PA is nowhere near being able to make peace on a realistic basis. Everyone in the PA and in Israel’s leadership knows this; few in the Western media and academia seems close to comprehending it. A lot of governments understand the situation privately but talk quite different in public.

The right-wing mantra is victory, though how Israel is going to replace the Iranian and Syrian governments, or destroy Hamas and Hizballah is equally hard to see. Israel has minimal to no international support for these goals and lacks great alternatives to what exists at present.

What have Israelis learned over the last decade that shapes their thinking?

We discovered that Palestinians and Syrians are unwilling and unable to make peace.

We saw that Fatah is still full of extremism and its leadership is too weak and too hardline itself to make a comprehensive peace agreement.

We viewed the rise of Hamas as a group dedicated to permanent war with Israel and its seizure of one-half of the Palestinian-ruled territories, using land from which Israel withdrew as a base for attacks.

We experienced the continuing hatred of the Arab world and Muslim world toward Israel, largely undiminished by Israeli concessions.

We observed Iran’s rise as a power, potentially nuclear armed, whose regime explicitly seeks Israel’s extinction.

We noted the world didn’t reward Israel for making concessions and taking risks. Indeed, the more Israel gave, the higher the degree of slander and hostility rose in many sectors.

As a result of this, there has arisen in Israel a national consensus around the following points:

–Israel wants peace and will make real concessions for true lasting, stable peace and a two-state solution

–Few think the Palestinian leadership—PA, Fatah—is willing or able to make such an agreement for decades. The same applies to Syria.

–As a result, any real changes on Jerusalem, the Golan Heights or West Bank settlements are far off.

–No deal can be made with Hamas. But Hamas isn’t going to disappear either. The same applies to Hizballah.

–The key point is to defend Israel and its citizens so they pursue their normal lives.

–Iran is a real danger and when it appears about to get nuclear weapons, a big decision will have to be made on attacking these facilities.

As a result of this national consensus—accepted by Labor, Likud, and Kadima, along with many others—the next government can be a national unity government. Whoever becomes prime minister would do well to bring in one or both of the other two main parties. What is Israel’s consensus policy for the next government?

–To stress that we want peace, are ready for a Palestinian state, aren’t responsible for the conflict and violence continuing.

–To maintain deterrence and defend ourselves.

–To preserve the best possible relations with the United States, Europe, and other countries as long as it does not involve risks to Israeli national interests and citizens.

–Security cooperation with the PA to prevent terrorist attacks on Israel in exchange for helping them economically and against Hamas to ensure that it doesn’t take over the West Bank. Without illusions regarding Fatah and the PA, this effort seems to be working.

–To decide when to strike back at Hamas—and potentially Hizballah—based on any attacks on us. Precise response depends on timing, opportunity, and their behavior.

–To work for the isolation of Iran, Hizballah and Hamas.

Where are the main differences among the leading parties? They are more atmospherics than real: offering small concessions; making small demands. If much of the election revolves around personalities that is because strategy and policy are not hugely different among them. Bibi isn’t going to embark on a settlement-building campaign; Tzipi isn’t going to give away east Jerusalem.

And that’s a good thing for whatever faults they have, this trio is basically making appropriate responses to the situation.

Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur (Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To subscribe to Gloria Center publications for free, write profbarryrubin@yahoo.com.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Sign at peace protest didn't convey peace



Peace groups that tolerate calls to destroy Israel don't seek peace! 
 
This message is to the sponsors of the January 16 peace rally at Nollen Plaza:    Middle East Peace Education Project -- AFSC, Catholic Peace Ministry; DMCW; Veterans for Peace –DM; Methodistfederation for social action— DM chapter; DM Palestine group; Islamic Center of DM; Socialist Workers Party; Students Activist Against War—Drake University; International League for Peace and Freedom -- DM
 
Sponsors: Work for a permanent, two-state solution for a Jewish Israel and an Arab Palestine. Repudiate those groups -- including Hamas -- whose stated goal is to destroy Israel.  Theirs is not the road to peace.   Do not tolerate signs calling for Israel's destruction in your rallies.  Repudiate those signs now!  Publicly.
 
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Here's what the  peace groups  tell the media ......
 

But does the following match their message?
 

 
 

If not, the sponsors of the rally must repudiate the blatent rejection of peace that is part of their message.

 

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20090206/OPINION04/902060341/1038/Opinion

 
February 6, 2009  Letter to the Editor, Des Moines Register

Sign at peace protest didn't convey peace 

The peace groups that regularly hold demonstrations in Nollen Plaza should be ashamed of tolerating in their Jan. 16 rally a sign that implicitly called for the destruction of Israel. The homemade sign read: "Gaza will never die. But Israel will."

The triumphalism expressed by that sign, carried apparently by a student from the West Bank, should repel all who desire a real, lasting and honorable peace to be reached by the current adversaries, based on mutual, and enforceable, acceptance.

One would hope peace groups would support the making of peace in which both parties may live in peace (a goal supported by the Jewish Federation), and not turn a blind eye in rallies to those whose ultimate goal is to expect the other party to be obliterated .

That's not peacemaking. For peace groups to align themselves with this ideology, siding politically with Hamas, is abhorrent.

Demonstrations are scrutinized by the public to discern underlying motivations. Whatever the reasons for their tolerating the sign's display, the sponsors have an opportunity to repudiate the anti-peace sentiment expressed on the sign.

To maintain their integrity, they should take that opportunity.

- Mark S. Finkelstein, community relations director, Jewish Federation of Greater Des Moines, Des Moines   

comments to jcrc@dmjfed.org

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Hamas remains an identified terrorist organization, and for good reasons.

Facts About Hamas
by Ricki Hollander, CAMERA.org

Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement) is considered a terrorist organization by much of the non-Arab international community including Israel, the U.S., Canada, Japan, the U.K., Australia and the European Union. Its declared goal is to destroy the Jewish state and replace it with an Islamic one. But ever since the group's overwhelming victory in Palestinian elections, political figures, like former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former UK Ambassador to the UN Sir Jeremy Greenstock, and Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group, have tried to whitewash Hamas, arguing that it must be recognized and legitimized.

Even while Hamas deliberately targets civilians, endangers the welfare of Palestinians, brutally attacks its opponents, and proclaims its ultimate commitment to Israel's destruction, there are those who continue to suggest it is merely fighting for its "freedom" alongside Israel. This is false, belied by Hamas' governing charter, its actions, and its representatives' own proclamations.

Below are seven essential, unarguable facts about Hamas.
1) Hamas completely rejects a Jewish state.

Israel, by virtue of its being Jewish and of having a Jewish population, defies Islam and the Muslims. (Hamas Charter, Article 28)

2) Hamas's ultimate mission–"no matter how long it takes"-- is to "fight the Jews and kill them"and to replace the Jewish state with an Islamic caliphate.

...the Islamic Resistance Movement aspires to realize the promise of Allah, no matter how long it takes. The Prophet, Allah's prayer and peace be upon him, says: "The hour of judgment shall not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them, so that the Jews hide behind trees and stones, and each tree and stone will say: 'Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him,' except for the Gharqad tree, for it is the tree of the Jews." (Hamas Charter, Article 7)

As for the goals, they are to fight falsehood, vanquish it and defeat it so that righteousness shall rule, the homeland shall return [to its rightful owner], and from the top of its mosques, the [Muslim] call for prayer will ring out announcing the rise of the rule of Islam, so that people and things shall all return to their proper place. (Hamas Charter, Article 9)

3) Hamas' enmity is not directed against Israel alone but against the Jewish people as a whole. Jews are demonized repeatedly in Hamas' governing document.

...our fight with the Jews is very extensive and very grave, and it requires all the sincere efforts. It is a step that must be followed by further steps;...(Hamas Charter, Preamble)

The Prophet, Allah's prayer and peace be upon him, says: "The hour of judgment shall not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them, so that the Jews hide behind trees and stones, and each tree and stone will say: 'Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him,' except for the Gharqad tree, for it is the tree of the Jews." [Recorded in the Hadith collections of Bukhari and Muslim]. (Hamas Charter, Article Seven)

With money they have taken control of the world media - news agencies, the press, publishing houses, broadcasting services, etc. With money they sparked revolutions in various countries around the world in order to serve their interests and to reap profits. They were behind the French Revolution and the Communist Revolution and [they are behind] most of the revolutions about which we hear from time to time here and there. With money they have formed secret organizations, all over the world, in order to destroy [those countries'] societies and to serve the Zionists' interests, such as the Freemasons, the Rotary Clubs, the Lions, the Sons of the Covenant [i.e. B'nei B'rith], etc. All of these are organizations of espionage and sabotage. With money they were able to take control of the colonialist countries, and [they] urged them to colonize many countries so that they could exploit their resources and spread moral corruption there...They were behind World War I...obtained the Balfour Declaration, and established the League of the United Nations [sic] so as to rule the world through this organization. They were [also] behind World War II, through which they reaped enormous profits from commerce in war materials and paved the way for the establishment of their state. They [also] suggested the formation of the United Nations and the Security Council to replace the League of the United Nations [sic] and to rule the world through this [new organization]. Wherever there is war in the world, it is they who are pulling the strings behind the scenes. "Whenever they ignite the fire of war, Allah extinguishes it. They strive to spread evil in the land, but Allah does not love those who do evil." [Koran, 5:64] (Hamas Charter, Article 22)

It now remains for steps to be taken by the Arab and Islamic world. [The Islamic Resistance Movement] is well qualified for the upcoming stage [of the struggle] with the Jews, the warmongers. (Hamas Charter, Article 32)

(See full Hamas Charter )
4) Hamas rejects compromise, peace negotiations or a diplomatic end to the conflict.

[Peace] initiatives, the so-called peaceful solutions, and the international conferences to resolve the Palestinian problem, are all contrary to the beliefs of the Islamic Resistance Movement.

For renouncing any part of Palestine means renouncing part of the religion; the nationalism of the Islamic Resistance Movement is part of its faith, the movement educates its members to adhere to its principles and to raise the banner of Allah over their homeland as they fight their Jihad...

...There is no solution to the Palestinian problem except by Jihad. (Hamas Charter, Article 15)

5) No Hamas representative has ever renounced the charter; Hamas leaders not only reiterate the charter's precepts calling for an Islamic caliphate in all of Israel, but view it as the first step to worldwide Islamic rule.

Five recent examples evidencing how Hamas adheres to its charter:

1.
"The Zionists – I swear to you, by God, by the world... We will not recognize Israel. If you want security or peace, you should go back to where you came from."
(Hamas "message" to the Israeli people: Broadcast Jan. 11, 2009).

2.
"Our goal is to liberate all of Palestine, from the river to the sea, from Rosh Hanikra to Umm Al-Rashrash [Eilat]. We do not want a state 364 square kilometers in size, nor do we want a state which we had to beg for at the negotiating table. Such a state will never come to be. What we want is a free state, which maintains its dignity, 27,000 square kilometers in size – the size of Palestine in its entirety."
(Hamas representative Osama Hamdan at press conference, Hamas Al Aqsa TV, Dec. 2008).

3.
"The day will come, within several years, when this world will change, submitting to the Arab Islamic will, Allah willing."
(Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, Al Jazeera TV, October 12, 2008).

4.
"The approaching victory, about which we are talking, is not limited to Palestine. You are creating the ethos of victory for all Arabs and Muslims, and Allah willing, even on the global level. Why? Because Allah has chosen you to fight the people He hates most – the Jews. Allah said: "You shall find the worst enemies of the believers to be the Jews and the polytheists." In other words, the Jews, who number 15 million all over the world, are equivalent to 4.5 billion infidels in their corruption and their struggle against the religion of Islam. Therefore, our heroic prisoners who were arrested for killing Jews should know that by the grace of Allah, killing a single Jew is the same as killing 30 million Jews. Therefore, the reward of our martyrs is great, and your reward is also great."
(Hamas MP Fathi Hammad, Hamas Al Aqsa TV, Sept. 8, 2008).

5.
"The annihilation of the Jews here in Palestine is one of the most splendid blessings for Palestine. This will be followed by a greater blessing, Allah be praised, with the establishment of a Caliphate that will rule the land and will be pleasing to men and God."
(Hamas cleric Muhsen Abu 'Ita, Hamas Al-Aqsa TV, July 13, 2008).

6) Hamas' targeting of Jewish civilians is part and parcel of its mission to kill Jews, destroy the Jewish State and wage jihad against civilians. Any claim that Hamas is fighting Israel's "occupation" is belied by the continued targeting of Jews well within Israel's pre-67 borders, even after Israel's complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

Since September 2000, Hamas has carried out hundreds of attacks targeting civilians. Foreign residents, workers and students, as well as Israeli citizens have been among Hamas's victims. Even after Israel's disengagement from Gaza in August 2005, Hamas has continued to use the Gaza Strip as a launching pad to escalate rocket and mortar attacks against Israeli civilians inside Israel's sovereign territory. Hamas also took responsibility for a suicide bombing and abduction and murder of an Israeli businessman following Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. In addition to the attacks for which Hamas publicly claims responsibility are those attacks which it encourages and facilitates from the territory it controls. For a list Hamas' more notorious attacks, see "Hamas Essentials". Hamas is also responsible for the following assaults on civilians:

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Port: Ashdod Port, March 14, 2004: Hamas, together with Fatah, took credit for a double suicide bombing at Ashdod Port which killed 10 people and wounded 16.
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City buses: Hamas has carried out numerous atacks on Israeli commuters. Schoolchildren and travellers of all ages on intra- and inter-city buses throughout Israel have been targeted in Netanya, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Jerusalem, Hadera, Meron, and elsewhere. Since September 2000, Hamas perpetrated more than 18 attacks on or near civilian buses, bus stops, train stations and taxis.

For example:

Egged Bus 19, Jan. 29, 2004: Hamas, together with Fatah's Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigade claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing of Bus 19 in the center of Jerusalem which took the lives of 11 civilians and wounded 50 more, 13 of them seriously. The blast tore apart the bus, turning it into a twisted wreck.

Be'ersheva Buses 6 and 12, Aug. 31, 2004: Hamas claimed responsibility for two suicide attacks targeting city buses on Be'ersheva's main street, killing 16 and wounding over 100 people.

Attacks for which Hamas claimed responsibility after Israel's complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip:

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Bus Station: Be'er Sheva Central Bus Station, Aug. 28, 2005: A Hamas suicide bomber detonated himself outside the Beersheba Central Bus Station. Two security guards stopped the bomber, but were severely wounded in the process. Fifty other people were wounded or treated for shock.
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Abduction: September 21, 2005: Hamas claimed responsibility for the abduction and murder of Israeli businessman Sasson Nuriel.
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Shopping mall: Dimona shopping mall, Feb. 4, 2008: Hamas claimed responsibility for and hailed a suicide bombing at a shopping mall which killed one woman and critically wounded her husband, as well as 38 more people. A Hamas statement following the event urged more such attacks.
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Rocket and mortar attacks: Hamas consolidated its control over the Gaza Strip and enabled Palestinian terrorist organizations both to expand the facilities that manufacture rockets inside the Gaza Strip and to smuggle rockets into Gaza from Egypt. Rocket and mortar attacks soon became the main method of attack emanating from Hamas-controlled Gaza.

*Since Israel's disengagement 5,700 rockets and mortars were fired into Israel (more than 3,500 rockets and 2,200 mortars), killing 14 civilians and one soldier. In addition, hundreds of people were wounded, and thousands were treated for shock of minor injuries.

*In 2008 alone, 3,500 rockets and mortar shells landed in Israeli territory (almost 2000 rockets and 1,642 mortar shells) and put almost 1 million Israelis (i.e. 15% population) into rocket range. (See: Intelligence & Information Center report.)

(For more statistics and details about Hamas's terrorist attacks, see the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Web site and the the Intelligence & Terrorism Information Center.)
7) Hamas' brutality and disdain for civilian life extends to its own Palestinian population.

Brutality Following Election Win (2006)

After winning the Palestinian elections 2006, Hamas sent its militia into the street, attacking opponents with assault rifles and grenades, and assassinating and torturing Fatah rivals. Hamas gunmen killed women, children and foreign diplomats. Examples:

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Jordanian diplomat Khaled Radaida, was killed when a Hamas gunmen shot through the windshield of his car despite the fact that the car bore a diplomatic license plate. (AP, May 22, 2006)
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Hamas gunmen ambushed and opened fire on the car of a Fatah loyalist, Baha Balousheh, killing his three young children, ages 9, 7, and 4 and their driver on their way to school. Six other children were also wounded in the attack. (AP, Dec. 12, 2006; Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights [PICHR] Annual Report for 2006)

Bloody Coup in Gaza Strip (June 11-15, 2007)

In mid-June 2007, as Hamas waged a bloody coup against Fatah, and took over the Gaza Strip. Hamas gunmen paid little heed to bystanders. In just a two weeks of fighting, more than 160 people were killed, including 39 uninvolved bystanders. Of these, 11 were women and 14 were children. (PICHR, 2007 Report).

According to PICHR's report, the number of children killed as a result of internal fighting and chaos in Palestinian-controlled territories numbered 87—14 of whom were killed in mid-June.

Examples (AP, Telegraph, The Age, Guardian, New York Times):

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In one attack, Hamas gunmen stormed the home of a Fatah security officer, killing his 14-year-old son and three women inside the house.
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In another incident, Hamas and Fatah gunmen squared off near a hospital, placing kindergarten children in the direct line of fire.
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Hamas death squads took over the streets, executing Fatah loyalists and alleged collaborators gangland-style, hurling some off rooftops. For example, Fatah member Mohammed Sweirki, was thrown off a 15-story building. (Note: Fatah members were equally brutal to Hamas members. For example, Hamas fighter Abu Kainas was thrown off a 12-story building.)
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During an attack on the large Hilles family clan on October 20, 2007, Hamas took over the neighborhood, cutting electricity and telecommunications. Using machine guns, they stationed snipers on rooftops and killed several members of the clan, as well as 13-year-old Muhammad a-Susi who walking on the street. On that same day, during Hamas clashes with Islamic Jihad in Rafah, a 51-year-old female bystander, Hiyam Ahmad Ibrahim Saqer, was shot dead in Rafah.
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Hamas gunmen shot into a crowd of Fatah demonstrators commemorating Yasir Arafat's death on Nov. 12, 2007. They killed seven people including 12-year-old Ibrahim Ahmad.

Human Rights Violations in 2007

After Hamas' takeover of the Gaza Strip, the number of human rights violations skyrocketed.

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The Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights 2007 report records almost five times as many complaints about human rights violations made by Gaza residents in the half year following Hamas' takeover of Gaza in mid-June than in the half year preceding it (513 vs. 113).
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A comparison of the number of rights violated showed a nearly 10-fold increase for the six months of 2007 following the Hamas takeover (1487 vs. 151).
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Arrests without warrant increased 30-fold (175 vs. 5).
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Complaints about torture increased almost 70-fold (743 vs. 11).

Recent Torture, Executions, and Seizing of Humanitarian Aid (2009)

More recently, during and following Israel's Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, Hamas gunmen beat, tortured, and executed members of their rival secular Fatah party and others accused of being collaborators. They also seized shipments of food and humanitarian aid.

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Fatah published the names of 181 people executed, shot, or maimed by Hamas members. ( Ma'an News, Feb. 2, 2009)
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PA Minister of Social Affairs Dr Mahmud al-Habbash Hamas gunmen of seizing 63 aid trucks, which were headed for UNRWA. (WAFA, Jan. 21, 2009)
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Al-Habbash also accused Hamas gunmen of executing 19 citizens in cold blood during the aggression against Gaza and opening fire at the legs of 61 others. He said that some of those people are receiving treatment at Egyptian hospitals. He also accused Hamas of deliberately leaving people behind in places from which it was operating, to be bombed by Israel. (WAFA, Jan. 21, 2009)
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Al Habbash accused Hamas of terrorizing journalists and citizens by not allowing them to speak independently and forcing them to say only what Hamas wanted and for pursuing those trying to list the losses in the Gaza Strip. (WAFA, Jan. 21, 2009)

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Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters captured during the IDF operation further attested to Hamas' atrocities.


Examples (Jerusalem Post, Feb. 1, 2009):

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Nuaf Atar testified that Hamas government officials seized humanitarian aid allowed in by Israel and sold it for profit, that Hamas launched rockets from inside school compounds and private homes and land. They stored weapons in private homes. Those who protested were shot in the legs.
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Raji Abed Rabo testified Hamas built a large bunker under Gaza's Shifa Hospital where senior Hamas operatives hid out during Israel's military campaign.
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Hamad Zalah testified that he and his brother were whipped and beaten with electrical cords at Hamas' Jabaliya headquarters because of their affiliation with Fatah and that his brother was subsequently killed. He also testified that Hamas seized humanitarian aid sent into Gaza, refusing to distribute it to Fatah members.
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Amad Hamed, who was trained for a suicide bombing mission, testified that Hamas used private homes to store explosives, rockets and launchers.

Use of Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields

There is ample evidence that Hamas intermingled its fighters among Palestinian civilians, using school compounds and private homes, and civilian centers to launch attacks against Israel. For more details, see "Hamas's Palestinian Victims: Human Shields."

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Clinton: Hamas must agree to conditions

US secretary of state reiterates administration's demand that Hamas renounce violence, respect past peace agreements and recognize Israel as prerequisite for any true progress on regional peace talks; says special envoy Mitchell will return to area before month's end

Reuters
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Missile and mortar fire from Gaza: 6th day of violation of ceasefire
[Debka.] Israel's low-key reprisals Saturday night and Sunday, Feb. 1-2, had little effect on the Palestinian missile and mortar fire from Gaza ongoing for the sixth straight day in violation of the ceasefire Hamas declared Jan. 19.

The Grad rocket from Gaza Tuesday, Feb. 3, hit vehicles in central Ashkelon leaving three people in shock. A busload of passengers escaped to safety with seconds to spare.