By: Tzvi
Ben-Gedalyahu | Published: August 28th, 2014
Hamas’
supreme leader Khaled Mashaal dashed any hopes of long-term peace with Israel
in a speech in Qatar on Thursday in which he shot from the hip at Israel and
also at his terrorist organization’s new partner, the rival Fatah movement
headed by Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas. His lengthy speech in Qatar, which has
financed Hamas terror and which fought Egyptian cease-fire proposals, followed
by one day a “victory” speech by Ismail Haniyeh, the senior Hamas political
leader in Gaza. Mashaal’s silence while Haniyeh accepted the cease-fire is a
clear sign of a fierce power struggle between Hamas in Gaza and between Mashaal
and Qatar, which holds the purse strings.
Mashaal
also claimed victory, with lies that Hamas missiles hit the Ben Gurion Airport,
which is not true, and that more than 5 million Israelis hid in bomb shelters,
a gross exaggeration. However, there is no doubt that Hamas succeeded in
scaring the daylight out of millions of Israelis, interrupting a few flights
and generally turning half of Israel into sitting ducks. And this won’t be the last time, regardless
of a cease-fire, he warned. “Whatever
happened [in Gaza] is not the end to this story, and this is not the last
operation to free Palestine. It was an important stop on the way to victory,”
Mashaal declared. His speech threw every
obstacle possible on the road to negotiations with Israel. The talks are
supposed to begin in a month, leaving open the possibility, or probability,
that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is carrying on secret negotiations that
will be formalized in 30 days.
The
Prime Minister suffered another blow to any trust that Israelis may have for
him with a report on Thursday that he met secretly with Jordanian King
Abdullah, and perhaps Abbas, prior to the cease-fire, circumstantial evidence
that Israel negotiated under fire, contrary to Netanyahu’s promise. If Mashaal gets his way, there won’t be any
talks because one of the new powers in Gaza is slated to be Abbas, whose
security forces would patrol Gaza borders, according to the Egyptian proposal.
That would provide Cairo with another tactic to get rid of Hamas. Mashaal nailed Abbas to the wall in his
speech, accusing him of throwing cold water on the resumption of the intifada
during the war by allowing his security forces to limit protests. “The next operation needs to use all of the
Palestinian capabilities, not just part of them,” Mashaal said. “The resistance
is holy and weapons are holy. There is no such thing as a country without
weapons.”
A
country or not, Gaza still has at least 2,000 rockets as well as anti-tank
rockets and presumably anti-aircraft missiles. It still has rocket factories,
one of which was filmed in production by Hamas during one of the failed
cease-fires during the war. Netanyahu
had demanded that any halt in violence would be accompanied by disarming Hamas,
but this week’s cease-fire only left the issue to be put on the negotiating
table, along with Hamas’s demands for a deep-sea port and an airport.
Mashaal’s
speech was full of hate and crude accusations that Israel inflicted a
“Holocaust” on Gaza by “destroying schools and hospitals,” which all but the
most extreme anti-Israel media now know were used by Hamas as rocket launching
and terrorist command centers. “We are
against what Hitler did to the Jews, and Israel committed a second Holocaust in
Gaza. Israel is an embarrassment to Jews
and to the entire world,” according to Mashaal.
His rhetoric was aimed at Abbas as well as Israel. If and when negotiations
begin, Egypt and the United States will be on the side of Abbas, who despite
his unity government with Hamas has proved politically smart by a patient and
single-minded tactic of using international support to slowly but surely win
concession after concession from Israel until there is nothing left to
negotiate. Including
Gaza as part of the Palestinian Authority works to Abbas’ benefit because it
will solidify position that a Palestinian Authority state needs to on
contiguous territory, meaning that Sderot residents can start packing up and
leaving their homes as well as their bomb shelters, which would save Hamas lots
of time and money when digging terror tunnels from the Western Negev to Ashdod.
Mashaal’s
aim is the same as Mashaal, but his strategy is different When Mashaal says
that there will be
another war to “free Palestine,” he is referring to all of Israel, from Kiryat Shmona in the north to Eilat in the south, and from the Dead Sea in the east to the Mediterranean Sea on the west. Abbas talks about a “two-state solution,” the magic phrase that sends U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry into hallucinations and hypnotizes the foreign media into pretending that the Palestinian Authority’s maps of “Palestine” don’t include the existence of Israel. But Mashaal reminded everyone in his speech that he has people on his side. He thanked his sponsors for terror, namely Qatar, Turkey, Yemen and Algeria, and he thanked South Africa and Latin American countries for boycotting Israel.
PS.-
DON’T WORRY YOU HADJI SCHEISSE…WE WILL BE
WAITING FOR YOU…AND THIS TIME WE WILL NOT BE SO “CIVILIZED.” NO MORE “KNOCK ON THE ROOF” OR WARNING MESSAGES
OR PHONE CALLS TO LET YOU KNOW WE ARE COMING…WE WILL GET YOU WHEREVER YOU ARE,
IN A SCHOOL, HOSPITAL, MOSQUE…OR EVEN IN A U.N. COMPOUND…WE WILL NOT WORRY ABOUT
PUBLIC OPINION…BECAUSE THIS IS OUR SURVIVAL…THE SURVIVAL OF THE JEWISH
PEOPLE!!!
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