Hamas, an organization established in 1987, regards itself as the
Muslim Brotherhood branch in Palestine and in accordance to articles 6, 7 and
13 of its charter it has one overarching objective – the destruction of the
State of Israel. It is also a vulgarly racist and anti-Semitic organization, as
is evident from articles 22, 28 and 32 of the same charter that among other
perversions make reference to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion as “proof” of
Hamas’s just battle against the Jewish people that “rule the world.” Such an
organization should not be legitimized or negotiated with. Directly or indirectly.
It should be annihilated.
In a recent New York Times interview, US President Barack Obama summed
up his policy on conflicts in
general and the one between Israelis and
Palestinians as “No victor, no vanquished and work together.” Obama is (AS
USUAL) wrong. Victory must be achieved. Hamas must be dismantled. And yes, it can be done, Mr. President.
(MIDDLE NAME IS HUSSEIN). Contrary to the widely held view, terrorism does come to and end. Most
terrorist campaigns have. Many and much more sophisticated organizations than
Hamas have been eradicated. Peru’s Shining Path, Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers, who specialized in suicide bombings well before the Hamas made them its trademark,
Japan’s Aum Shinrinkyo that made use of chemical agents in a Tokyo subway and
of course the IRA, just to mention a few.
These organizations were once thought by many to be invincible and
today are history. Hamas is no different. The IDF is fully capable of finishing
the job. Hamas, as an armed organization, can and should be put to rest. This
will give hope for peace and prosperity to the people of the region. That is the duty of any responsible
government that sees security as its highest priority. There are many speculations as to what will follow Hamas. Will they be
as bad or maybe worse? Will the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or
another organization of its ilk, mistakenly viewed by some to be more radical
than Hamas, take over? Will it be a cunningly mild-mannered Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas? Or will it be an international force? One
thing, though, is certain: The body that succeeds Hamas will know that the last
organization that terrorized Israel was terminated. That might deter it from
acting in a similar manner.
(By OPHIR FALK)The author is a PhD candidate at Haifa University and a research fellow
at the International Counter-Terrorism (ICT) institute in Herzliya.
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