Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Hamas walks back call to murder all Jews: bad publicity

They must be worried about bad publicity because the "Fightin' Hamassholes" have walked back the call to kill all the Jews in the world. It never was about Israel, folks, it was always about Koranic Jew hatred. Anyone who knows anything about Islam knows what the Koran says about the Jews and Christians--but especially the Jews.

The truth is, the head of Hamas Fathi Hammad showed his hand and now the terrorist organization is trying to clean up their act and deceive the Infidels.

The Hamas Charter, which is still in force, says this: “The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has said: ‘The Day of Judgement will not come about until Moslems fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the Gharkad tree, (evidently a certain kind of Jewish tree) would not do that because it is one of the trees of the Jews.” (related by al-Bukhari and Moslem).'”

So according to Islam, even trees can be religious and talk.

Hamas has posted a video saying, “Killing Jews is worship that draws us close to Allah.” You cannot get more Islamic or Islamist than that.

In a July 15 article by Adam Rasgon for the Times of Israel, titled "Hamas official walks back call to Palestinian Diaspora to kill 'Jews everywhere,'" he writes that a Hammad tried on Monday to walk back his call for the Palestinian diaspora to kill Jews by posting a statement on the Hamas website.

He wrote that: “Hamas’s consistent, adopted policy of limiting its resistance to the Zionist occupation that usurps Palestine’s land and defiles its holy sites.”

He added: “Our resistance to this usurping entity will continue in all of its forms whether that is armed or popular peaceful struggle.”

Of course, anyone who knows a bit of history realizes that Israel gave Gaza back to the Arabs in 2005 in a unilateral disengagement plan. In 2007, Hamas became the elected government, so their claim of victimhood is empty of veracity.

The Islamist terror group, which is sworn to Israel’s destruction, earlier on Monday said Hammad’s comments did not represent its official policy, amid a flurry of condemnations, including by a top Palestine Liberation Organization official, a United Nations envoy, and a number of Palestinian activists.

This is the real reason Hammad walked it back.

“These statements do not represent the movement’s official [overt] positions and consistent, adopted policies that stipulate that our conflict is with the occupation, which is occupying our land and sullying our holy sites, and not with Jews around the world or with Judaism as a religion,” Hamas lied in an official statement posted on its website.

There is no occupation. Israel won the Arab-Israeli war and still gave back the land that was Israel's from the start.

“Our patience has run out. We are on the verge of exploding. If this siege is not undone, we will explode in the face of our enemies, with God’s permission and glory,” Hammad said, referring to Israeli restrictions on the movement of people and goods, particularly weapons, between Israel and Gaza. “The explosion is not only going to be in Gaza, but also in the [West] Bank and abroad, if God wills.”

“But our brothers [in the diaspora] are still preparing. They are trying to prepare. They are warming up. A long time has passed with them warming up. All of you 7 million Palestinians abroad, enough of the warming up. You have Jews everywhere and we must attack every Jew on the globe by way of slaughter and killing, if God permits. Enough of the warming up.”

If Hammad hadn't been outed by his call for death to the Jews, there would have been no walk back. Anyone who believes otherwise, is naive.


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