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Hamas (; acronym: , or '''Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya''' or "Islamic Resistance Movement,"the word "Hamas" means "strength and bravery" according to its charter on ''MidEast web'' "MidEast Web Historical Documents: The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)" . Copyright 1999–2002. ''MidEast Web''.) is a June 23 , 2007 Hamas was created in 1987 by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin of the Gaza wing of the Muslim Brotherhood at the beginning of the First Intifada . Best known in Israel and the West for its Suicide Bombings and other attacksBest known for suicide bombings/attacks:
directed against civilians and Israel i military and security forces targets, Hamas' charter (written in 1988 and still in effect) calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and its replacement with a Palestinian Islamic State in the area that is now Israel, the West Bank , and the Gaza Strip .Calls for the destruction of Israel:
its charter states: "There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad ." "The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)" , MidEast Web, August 18, 1988; "The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement" , The Avalon Project at Yale Law School, retrieved April 22, 2006. After coming to power, Hamas announced it was giving up suicide attacks and "offered a 10-year truce Israel in return for a complete Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Palestinian territories: the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem." "Who are Hamas?" ''BBC News''. January 27, 2007. Ali Abunimah, author of "One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse," states: "It had observed the unilateral truce with Israel. It had given up suicide attacks against Israeli civilians. And there was no response to that. On the contrary." "As Hamas Seizes Full Control of Gaza and US Prepares Further Isolation, What Next for Palestinians?" ''Democracy Now!''. June 15, 2007. "Hope for a Mideast resolution could grow with Hamas leadership" ''Christian Science Monitor''. January 31, 2006. Hamas also declared a unilateral ceasefire with Israel which, after Israeli air strikes in response to Hamas smuggling weapons into Gaza, was formally renounced. "Hamas threatens to break ceasefire after Israeli air strikes" Telegraph.co.uk. October 17, 2006. Since the death of '', October 3, 2006. Hamas is listed as a , October, 2002. ISBN 1-56432-280-7 NAME Some disagreement exists over the meaning of the word "Hamas" itself. ''Hamas'' is an Acronym of the Arabic phrase حركة المقاومة الاسلامية, or Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya or "Islamic Resistance Movement". Ami Isseroff on ''MidEast web'' states that the acronym is also the Arabic word for "zeal". "A History of the Hamas Movement" . Copyright 1999-2002. ''MidEast Web''. Hamas's charter itself on ''MidEast web'' states: "Hamas (means) strength and bravery -(according to) Al-Mua'jam al-Wasit". "MidEast Web Historical Documents: The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)" . Copyright 1999-2002. ''MidEast Web''. The military wing of Hamas, formed in 1992, is known as the Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam Brigades to commemorate Sheikh Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam , the father of modern Arab resistance, killed by the British in 1935. Armed Hamas cells also sometimes refer to themselves as "Students of Ayyash", "Students of the Engineer", or "Yahya Ayyash Units",Kushner, Harvey W. (2002). Encyclopedia of Terrorism, p.160 Sage Publications, ISBN 0-7619-2408-6 to commemorate Yahya Ayyash , an early Hamas bomb-maker killed in 1996.3 HISTORY See Also: History of Hamas Sheikh Ahmed Yassin founded Hamas in 1987 as an offshoot of Egypt 's Muslim Brotherhood . The acronym "Hamas" first appeared in 1987 in a leaflet that accused the Israeli Intelligence Service s of undermining the moral fiber of Palestinian youth as part of Mossad's recruitment of what Hamas termed " Collaborator s". The Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam Brigades , the military branch, was created a year before the Oslo Accords . Hamas' charter (written in 1988 and still in effect) calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and its replacement with a Palestinian '', May 25, 2006. During the 1990s and 2000s it became best known in the Western World for its Suicide Bombings Best known for suicide bombings/attacks:
On January 26 2004 , senior Hamas official Abdel Aziz Al-Rantissi offered a 10-year truce, or '' Hudna '', in return for a complete withdrawal by Israel from the Territories Captured in the Six Day War , and the establishment of a Palestinian state (it remade the same offer after winning the majority in the PLC , accepting the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative 4 ). Hamas leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin stated that the group could accept a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Rantissi confirmed that Hamas had come to the conclusion that it was "difficult to liberate all our land at this stage, so we accept a phased liberation." He said the truce could last 10 years, though "not more than 10 years". From the time of an attack on the Israeli southern town of Be'er Sheva in August 2004, in which 15 people were killed and 125 wounded, the truce was generally observed. Hamas violated once, in August 2005, with an attack on the same bus station, wounding seven, and in several attacks on Israeli motorists — killing six in several attacks.56 While Hamas had boycotted the , June 19 , 2007 defeating the ruling Fatah party. The "List of Change and Reform", as Hamas presented itself, obtained 42.9% of the vote and 74 of the 132 seats. The CEC announces the final results of the second PLC elections Although Hamas omitted its call for the destruction of Israel from its election manifesto, calling instead for "the establishment of an independent state whose capital is against what Hamas sees as Zionist Jewish settler-colonial invaders in all of what he called Palestine.8 On February 13, 2006, in an interview in Russian newspaper '', 2006 The Road map projected the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in 2005.9 In May 2006, Hamas leaders threatened a new Intifada, as well as to decapitate anyone who tried to bring down their cabinet.Abu Toameh, Khaled. Hamas armed force readies for action , '' The Jerusalem Post '', May 6, 2006. Further, Hamas took a flexible stance that renewed support for the 2002 Arab peace initiative offering to restore normal relations with Israel in exchange for the creation of a Palestinian state. Le Monde Diplomatique, July 2007, http://mondediplo.com/2007/07/05palestine After the formation of the Hamas cabinet on March 20, 2006, tensions have progressively risen in the Gaza strip between Fatah and Hamas militants, leading to demonstrations and violence, along with repeated attempts at a truce.Mahnaimi, Uzi. Israel foils plot to kill Palestinian president , '' The Sunday Times '', May 7, 2006. On , 2007 . The events leading to the 2006 Israel-Gaza Conflict began on June 9 , 2006. An Israeli operation, An Explosion occurred on a busy Gaza beach, killing eight Palestinian civilians.1011 It was initially assumed that Israeli shellings were responsible for the killings, although Israeli government officials later denied this. Hamas formally withdrew from its 16-month Ceasefire on June 10, taking responsibility for the subsequent Qassam rocket attacks launched from Gaza into Israel. {Link without Title} On June 29 , Israel captured 64 Hamas officials. Amongst them were eight Palestinian Authority cabinet ministers and up to twenty members of the Palestinian Legislative Council ,12 as well as heads of regional councils, and the mayor of Qalqilyah and his deputy. At least a third of the Hamas cabinet was captured and held by Israel. On 6 August Israeli forces detained the Hamas' Speaker Of The Palestinian Legislative Council , Aziz Dweik , at his home in the West Bank. In June, renewed fighting broke out between Hamas and Fatah. As of June 14, 2007, the current Palestinian government has been dissolved. President Mahmoud Abbas has dismissed the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority government. {Link without Title} . There was a brief war in which th, 2007. BELIEFS , frequently used by Hamas supporters]] Founded in 1987, Hamas was the '', in exchange for several conditions including a complete withdrawal from Israeli-occupied Territories ('' See Below ''). Hamas regards the territory of the present-day State of Israel — as well as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank — as an inalienable Islamic Waqf or religious bequest, which can never be surrendered to Non-Muslim s. It asserts that struggle ('' Jihad '') to regain control of the land from Israel is the religious duty of every Muslim (''fard `ain''). Hamas does not recognize Israel as a sovereign state, unlike the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which has recognized it since 1988, and calls it the " Zionist Entity ". Its charter calls for an end to Israel. During the election campaign, Hamas did not mention its call for the destruction of Israel in its electoral manifesto.13 But several Hamas candidates insist that the charter is still in force and often called for Israel to be "wiped off the map" in campaign speeches. On January 25, 2006, after winning the Palestinian elections, Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahar gave an interview to Al-Manar TV denouncing foreign demands that Hamas recognize Israel's right to exist.14 After the establishment of Hamas government, Dr Al-Zahar stated his "dreams of hanging a huge map of the world on the wall at my Gaza home which does not show Israel on it...I hope that our dream to have our independent state on all historic Palestine (including Israel). This dream will become real one day. I'm certain of this because there is no place for the state of Israel on this land". He also "didn't rule out the possibility of having Jews, Muslims and Christians living under the sovereignty of an Islamic state, adding that the Palestinians never hated the Jews and that only the Israeli occupation was their enemy".15 Hamas's charter calls for the eventual creation of an Islamic Republic in place of Israel.16 Hamas sees this view as an Islamic religious duty and prophesy that comes directly from , one of its co-founders, stated that the movement's goal is "to remove Israel from the map". 18 On February 13, 2005, Hamas leader Khaled Mashal declared that Hamas would stop Armed Struggle against Israel if Israel recognized the 1967 Borders , withdrew from all Palestinian territories and accept the demand for Palestinian " Right Of Return " ('' See Below ''). According to the Washington Institute For Near East Policy , Hamas views the Arab-Israeli Conflict as "a religious struggle between Islam and Judaism that can only be resolved by the destruction of the State of Israel".19 Hamas uses both political activities and violence to pursue its goal of establishing an Islamic Palestinian State in place of Israel and the secular Palestinian Authority . Israeli military operations during the Al-Aqsa Intifada in 2002 put pressure on Hamas in the West Bank following several bombings in Israel for which Hamas claimed responsibility. Hamas has also engaged in peaceful political activities, including running candidates in West Bank Chamber Of Commerce elections. During the election campaign the organization toned down criticism of Israel in its election manifesto, stating only that it was prepared to use "armed resistance to end the occupation".20 The Covenant of Hamas See Also: wikisource:Hamas Covenant The 1988 (or Charter) states that the organization's goal is to "raise the banner of God over every inch of Palestine," in order to establish an Islamic Republic . The thirty-six articles of the Covenant detail the movement's Islamist beliefs regarding the primacy of Islam in all aspects of life. The Covenant identifies Hamas as the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine and considers its members to be Muslims who "fear God and raise the banner of Jihad in the face of the oppressors." Hamas describes resisting and quelling the enemy as the individual duty of every Muslim and prescribes revolutionary roles for all members of society; including men and women, professionals, scientists and students. The slogan of Hamas is "God is its target, (trust) consecrated for future Muslim generations until Judgement Day ," and as such, the land cannot be negotiated away by any political leader. Hamas rejects "so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences" as "in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement", stating "there is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad ". The Covenant outlines the organization's position on various issues, including social and economic development and ideological influences, education, as well as its position regarding Israel. Amongst many other things, it reiterates the group's rejection of the coexistence principle of the Peace Process In The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict . The Covenant categorizes the Freemason s, Lions Club , and the Rotarians as organizations promoting "the interest of Zionism ." It accuses those organizations, and the "Zionist invasion" in general, of being "behind the Drug Trade and Alcoholism in all its kinds." Hamas believes that Zionism was "behind the French Revolution , the Communist Revolution and most of the revolutions we heard and hear about, here and there. With their money they formed secret societies, such as Freemasons, Rotary Clubs, the Lions and others in different parts of the world for the purpose of sabotaging societies and achieving Zionist interests." Hamas Covenant Antisemitism Hamas' critics argue that Hamas is "full of hatred towards the Jews." Statement by Guest Representative Prof. Robert S. Wistrich , 29 March 2004. United Nations Commission On Human Rights (15 March-23 April 2004). Question: Violation human rights and fundamental freedoms in any part of the world (item 9) Critics also state Hamas is primarily Anti-Zionist , but perceives Judaism as wholly embracing Zionism , and therefore has often failed to distinguish between the two.21 The Covenant cites '' The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion '', the propagandist book falsely attributed to Jews, stating it embodies a "Zionist plan" for "limitless" territorial expansion: Today it is Palestine, tomorrow it will be one country or another. The Zionist plan is limitless. After Palestine, the Zionists aspire to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates. When they will have digested the region they overtook, they will aspire to further expansion, and so on. Their plan is embodied in the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" Other articles of the Hamas Covenant refer to fighting the Jews. According to Robert Wistrich , "Like other Islamists, the Hamas uses antisemitic language, full of hatred towards Jews, ever since its foundation in 1987. In its Sacred Covenant August 1988 , there are frequent references to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which would have gladdened the hearts of Hitler and Goebbels. It is difficult to see what any of this has to do with spirituality, works of charity, dialogue or the search for peace." Statement by Guest Representative Prof. Robert S. Wistrich , 29 March 2004. United Nations Commission On Human Rights (15 March-23 April 2004). Question: Violation human rights and fundamental freedoms in any part of the world (item 9) In 1998, Esther Webman of the Project for the Study of Anti-Semitism at the Tel Aviv University wrote: "...the anti-Semitic rhetoric in Hamas leaflets is frequent and intense. Nevertheless, anti-Semitism is not the main tenet of Hamas ideology. Generally no differentiation was made in the leaflets between Jew and Zionist, in as much as Judaism was perceived as embracing Zionism, although in other Hamas publications and in interviews with its leaders attempts at this differentiation have been made."22 According to Meir Litvak's 2003 study, "In Hamas' literature, antisemitism became almost dominant. Earlier antisemitic motifs are developed time and again in their magazine Falastin al-Muslama. Almost every issue contains anti-Jewish articles using elements from the Islamic tradition. Judaism is presented as a religion based on lies, which from its origin called for aggression against others and their exploitation."23 Co-founder of Hamas Abdel Aziz Al-Rantissi reiterated beliefs of Holocaust Denial in 2003, contending that the Holocaust was a Zionist — Nazi collaboration for the purpose of encouraging emigration to Israel.24 Also in 2003, the director of Hamas Children’s Summer Camp in Gaza City Sohab Alissa was anti-Semitic: “The first thing we want to teach them is their cause. They know from daily experience that their enemy is the Jew — our job is to explain why. In the Koran much is said about the bad behavior of the Jew. Some teachings say God cursed the Jews”Sohab Alissa, director of Hamas Children’s Summer Camp Gaza City. (Los Angeles Times July 17, 2003). Quoting [http://www.wiesenthal.com/atf/cf/%7BDFD2AAC1-2ADE-428A-9263-35234229D8D8%7D/hydraofterror.pdf Unmasking Hamas’ Hydra of Terror]. Simon Wiesenthal Center The chief of Hamas' political bureau Khaled Meshaal also denied antisemitism in Hamas's ideology in February, 2006: "Our message to the Israelis is this: We do not fight you because you belong to a certain faith or culture. Jews have lived in the Muslim world for 13 centuries in peace and harmony; they are in our religion "the people of the book" who have a covenant from God and his messenger, Muhammad (peace be upon him), to be respected and protected." On 30 March 2007 Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan ended his "prayers to Allah" in a sermon broadcast on the Palestinian Authority’s TV quoting the , April 13 , 2007 In April 2007, Palestinian Media Watch released a video in which "Dr. Ahmad Bahar, acting speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council," refers to Israel's Jewish citizens as a "cancerous lump" and prays to Allah to "count them and kill them to the last one, and don't leave even one."Bahar, Ahmad quoted from Palestinian Media Watch . 4 May 2007. http://www.pmw.org.il/asx/PMW_AhmadBahr200407.asx In an article published on April 23, 2007 in the Hamas paper ''Al-Risalah'', its author Kan'an Ubayd stated: "... the extermination of Jews is good for the inhabitants of the worlds on a land, to which Allah gave his blessing for the sake of the inhabitants of the worlds.” Hamas: "The extermination of the Jews is good for the inhabitants of the worlds." . Palestinian Media Watch bulletin by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook. May 3, 2007 ACTIVITIES Provision of social welfare and education Hamas is particularly popular among Palestinians in the Gaza Strip , though it also has a following in the West Bank , and to a lesser extent in other Middle Eastern countries. Since its formation in 1987, Hamas has conducted numerous social, political, and military actions. Its popularity stems in part from its Welfare and social services to Palestinians in the Occupied Territories , including school and hospital construction. The group devotes much of its estimated $70 million annual budget to an extensive social services network, running many relief and education programs, and funds schools, orphanages, mosques, healthcare clinics, soup kitchens, and sports leagues. According to the Israeli scholar Reuven Paz "approximately 90 percent of the organization's work is in social, welfare, cultural, and educational activities".26 These programs are viewed variously as part of a sincere social development agenda, an integrated para-state policy, as Propaganda and Recruitment exercises, or both. In fact, by providing these services they succeeded in acquiring popularity among the Palestine people and gaining their political allegiance. Their funds come from the OPECers in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iran, as well as charitable donations from local and international community. In 1973, the Islamic center 'Mujamma' was established in Gaza and started to offer clinics, blood banks, day care, medical treatment, meals and youth clubs. The centre plays an important role for providing social care to the people, particularly those living in refugee camps. It also extended financial aid and scholarships to young people who wanted to study in Saudi Arabia and the West.27 In particular, Hamas funded health services where people could receive free or inexpensive medical treatment. Hamas greatly contributed to the health sector, and facilitated hospital and physician services in the Palestinian territory. On the other hand, Hamas’s use of hospitals is sometimes criticised as purportedly serving the promotion of suicide bombings and other forms of violence against Israel. Hamas also funded education as well as the health service, and built Islamic charities, libraries, mosques, education centers for women. They also built nurseries, kindergartens and supervised religious schools that provide free meals to children. When children attend their schools and mosques, parents are required to sign oaths of allegiance. Refugees, as well as those left without homes, are able to claim financial and technical assistance from Hamas.Peter Hilsenrath 28 In any case, Hamas has significantly increased literacy in areas where it is active. Hamas also funds a number of other charitable activities, primarily in the Gaza Strip. These include religious institutions, medical facilities, and social needs of the area's residents. The work of Hamas in these fields supplements that provided by the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA). The Charitable Trust Holy Land Foundation For Relief And Development was accused in December 2001 of funding Hamas. Hamas is also well regarded by Palestinians for its efficiency and perceived lack of corruption compared to Fatah.2930 Funding The majority of Hamas funding comes from as a "counterbalance to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)". Furthermore, the French investigative newspaper ''Le Canard enchaîné'' stated that Shin Bet had also supported Hamas as a counterweight to the PLO and Fatah, in an attempt to give "a religious slant to the conflict, in order to make the West believe that the conflict was between Jews and Muslims", thus supporting the controversial thesis of a " Clash Of Civilizations ". ''Les très secrètes 'relations' Israël-Hamas'' (The very secret Israel-Hamas 'relations'), '' Le Canard Enchaîné '', February 1, 2006 (issue n°4449) Children's web site Al Fateh is Hamas' web site for children According to ''The Museum of Harmony and Golden Section'', "Al-Fateh" means "first".[http://www.goldenmuseum.com/1401Libya_engl.html "Libya: the land of infinite variety and contrast" . ''Museum of Harmony and Golden Section''. According to ''Our Jerusalem'', it means "conqueror".[http://www.ourjerusalem.com/press/story/on-camera-column-ignoring-hamas-hate-indoctrination.html "On CAMERA Column: Ignoring Hamas Hate-Indoctrination"]. ''Our Jerusalem''. February 9th, 2006. The site says it is for "the young builders of the future." Several Israel i reviews and news coverages of the site describe it as hate mongering and accuse it of teaching violence and terrorism to children [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3225214,00.html , [http://www.ourjerusalem.com/press/story/on-camera-column-ignoring-hamas-hate-indoctrination.html] According to Committee For Accuracy In Middle East Reporting In America "Issue number 38 of Al-Fateh, includes a photograph of the decapitated head of a female suicide bomber. The caption reads "Zaynab Abu Salem who carried out the suicide bombing attack. Her head was severed from her pure body and her headscarf remained to decorate her face. Your place is in heaven in the upper sky, Zaynab ... sister to the status of heroic men." Abu Salem had killed two Israeli border policemen and wounded 17." ''The Al Fateh web site contains images of graphic violence that may be shocking to some. Some of the sites reviewing the Al Fateh site contain examples of those images.'' [http://www.intelligence.org.il/Eng/sib/11_04/edu.htm , News report "Mickey Mouse" children's program controversy '', mimes carrying a rifle while teaching young viewers about such topics as "Resistance Jihad." "Hamas Uses Mickey Mouse to Push Islamic Supremacy" by Julie Stahl , '''' Criticism has come from many quarters. '', May 8 , 2007 On May 9, at the request of the Palestinian Information Ministry, Hamas suspended the program. Information minister '', May 9 , 2007 But according to the British Daily Telegraph, a spokesman for the station, which is owned and run by Hamas, later announced that the program would continue and that to remove it would be a political surrender to Israel. "Anti-Israel 'Mickey Mouse' row escalates" . Telegraph.co.uk. The program then returned to Palestinian TV, "Hamas Mickey is back on TV" , '' Kuwait Times online'', 2007-05-12 , Retrieved on 2007-05-18 again garnering international attention when in an episode which aired on June 29 , 2007 , Farfour mouse was shown being beaten to death by an Israeli who had tried to buy his land, and whom he labels a terrorist. The presenter Saraa said that he was "martyred defending his land", and was killed "by the killers of children". The program has since returned to regular broadcast, with Farfour replaced by a new character, Nahoul the Bumblebee. On 24/8/2007, News media reported the Hamas Al-Aqsa TV aired a 'Lion King' cartoon to portray the Hamas victory in the Gaza. Clip of Hamas-Style Lion King Vanquishes Fatah Rats . MEMRI TV Using Children in combat On occuastions Hamas presses kids for Combat Duty {Link without Title} . Crackdown on dissent and on the Press Human rights groups and ordinary Gazans accuse Hamas of forcefully clamping down dissent. Hamas is using means which are criminal including : Torture, political detentions and firing on un-armed protestors who object Hamas policies. {Link without Title} . Hamas have also been harassing and arresting Palestinian journalists in Gaza On August 29, 2007 Palestinian health officials reported that Hamas has been shuting down Gaza clinic as retaliation for doctor strikes - Hamas confirmed that "punitive measure against doctors" who - according to Hamas - "incite others to strike and suspend services" have been taken. [http://www.reuters.com/article/homepageCrisis/idUSL28500882._CH_.2400 On Aug 28th, 2007 Hamas media workers slipped into an anti-Hamas rally in intention to dispress it from within {Link without Title} On Aug 31st, 2007 two French journalists were hit by an explosive device as they were covering a Fatah demo in which Hamas forces used violance {Link without Title} On Sep 6th, Hamas disbands journalists union and arrested 5 journalist {Link without Title} On Sep 7th, 2007 Hamas prevented public paryers in Gaza while Hamas security forces beat those who tried to pray[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3447034,00.html Other The main website of Hamas provides translations of official communiqués in Persian Language , Urdu , Malay , Russian , English , and Arabic . In 2005, Hamas announced its intention to launch an experimental TV channel, " Al-Aqsa ". The station was launched on January 7, 2006, less than three weeks before the Palestinian Legislative Elections .34 It included a TV show for children. MILITANCY AND TERRORISM Suicide attacks Suicide attacks are the main element of what the group sees as its Asymmetric Warfare against Israel. Since the group considers all Israel to be a " Militarized society" (there is Mandatory Military Service for many Israelis), Hamas condones attacks on civilian targets. The group's willingness to target civilian facilities including buses, supermarkets, and restaurants is the reason that supports its classification by some governments as a terrorist movement (although Hamas claims being a National Liberation Movement ). Hamas' first use of Suicide Bombing occurred on April 16 , 1993 when a suicide bomber driving an explosive-laden van detonated between two buses parked at a restaurant. It was Hamas' 19th known attack since 1989 (the others being shootings, kidnappings and knife attacks). Hamas attacks (1988–2002) The Institute for Counter-Terrorism Hamas continued to launch suicide attacks during the Oslo Accords period (see List Of Hamas Suicide Attacks ). During the Second Intifada , Hamas, along with the Islamic Jihad Movement , spearheaded the violence through the years of the Palestinian uprising. 35 Since then Hamas has conducted many attacks on Israel, mainly through its military wing — the Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam Brigades . These attacks have included large-scale Suicide Bombing s against Israeli civilian targets, the most deadly of which was the bombing of a Netanya hotel on March 27 , 2002 , in which 30 people were killed and 140 were wounded. This attack has also been referred to as the Passover Massacre since it took place on the first night of the Jewish festival of Passover . Overall, from November 2000 to April 2004, 377 Israeli citizens and soldiers were killed and 2,076 wounded in 425 attacks by Hamas. ( Source: IDF website .) The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs maintains a comprehensive list of Hamas attacks. [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Terror+Groups/Hamas+terror+attacks+22-Mar-2004.htm] A few Female Suicide Bomber s, including a mother of six and a mother of two children under the age of 10 have also executed suicide bombings. Abdel Aziz Rantisi has said,
In May 2006 Israel arrested Hamas top official Ibrahim Hamed whom Israeli security officials claim was responsible for dozens of Suicide Bombings and other attacks on Israelis.37 Shelling and rocket attacks on civilians Since 2002, Hamas has used homemade Qassam Rocket s to hit Israeli towns in the Negev , such as Sderot . The introduction of the ''Qassam-2 rocket'' has allowed Hamas to reach large Israeli cities such as Ashkelon , bringing great concern to the Israeli populace and many attempts by the Israeli military to stop the proliferation and use of the rockets. Guerilla warfare Hamas has made great use of guerrilla tactics in the Gaza Strip and to a lesser degree the West Bank.38 Hamas has successfully adapted these techniques over the years since its inception. According to a 2006 report by rival Fatah party, Hamas had smuggled "between several hundred and 1,300 tons" of advanced rockets, along with other weaponry, into Gaza. Some Israelis and some Gazans both noted similarities in Hamas's military buildup to that of Hezbollah in the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war.39 Successful use of IED's (Improvised Explosive Devices) and anti-tank missiles against Israeli Military incursions into the Gaza Strip have proven highly effective in both casualties inflicted upon the Israeli forces, as well as slowing or stopping these incursions in their tracks. Furthermore, the IDF has a difficult, if not impossible time trying to find hidden weapons caches in Palestinian areas — this due to the high local support base Hamas enjoys in Gaza.40 Others attacked In addition to killing Israeli civilians, Hamas has also attacked Israeli military and security forces (occasionally inside Israel), suspected Palestinian Collaborator s, and Fatah rivals. Fatah, Hamas gunbattles kill 7 (Toronto Star) October 1, 2006 Call to attack United States targets On November 8 , 2006 the military wing of Hamas called on Muslims around the world to attack American targets. "America is offering political, financial and logistic cover for the Zionist occupation crimes, and it is responsible for the Beit Hanoun massacre. Therefore, the people and the nation all over the globe are required to teach the American enemy tough lessons," Hamas said in a statement sent to The Associated Press. Ghazi Hamad, spokesman for the Hamas-led Palestinian government said that the group had no intention of attacking American targets and denied any involvement with the statement.41 It has been argued that Hamas threatens the United States due to the number of alleged Hamas ''. 29 April 2004. 10 December 2006. Hamas has repeatedly stated that it is only interested in operations against the Israeli occupation and not one single suicide attack outside Israel/Gaza/West Bank has ever been attributed to Hamas. Summary executions Human Rights Watch has cited a number of summary executions as particular examples of violations of the rules of warfare, including the case of Muhammad Swairki, 28, a cook for Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's presidential guard, who was thrown to his death, with his hands and legs tied, from a 15-story apartment building in Gaza City. {Link without Title} , {Link without Title} , {Link without Title} Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups frequently extrajudicially execute or otherwise punish those they consider collaborators with Israel, or those accused of criminal or "immoral" behaviour. Frequent killings of unarmed people have also occurred during Hamas-Fatah clashes. [http://www.mideastweb.org/log/archives/00000599.htm ,[http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldnews&storyID=2007-06-14T180139Z_01_FLE455032_RTRUKOC_0_US-PALESTINIANS.xml],[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/06/10/wirq310.xml] INTERNATIONAL PERCEPTION OF HAMAS According to NPR, "Israel and many Western powers have struggled with how best to interact with a group that is at once labeled terrorist and, at the same time, is the legitimately elected leadership of the Palestinian National Authority." "Hamas: Government or Terrorist Organization?" . ''NPR.org''. December 6, 2006. Hamas is listed as a , October, 2002. ISBN 1-56432-280-7 in a recent poll {Link without Title} "About six-in-ten Palestinians (62%) have a favorable opinion of the organization(Hamas), as do majorities or pluralities in Jordan and Morocco. Opinions of Hamas are divided in Egypt and Kuwait, and Hamas is viewed negatively in Turkey. The balance of public opinion in Lebanon is against Hamas (67% unfavorable), although the organization is rated favorably by half of the country’s Shia community. Hamas – a Sunni organization – is overwhelmingly unpopular among Lebanese Sunnis." LEGAL ACTION AGAINST HAMAS In 2004, a federal court in the United States found Hamas liable in a civil lawsuit for the 1996 murders of Yaron and Efrat Ungar near , 2004 , the court issued a default judgment against the PNA and the PLO regarding the Ungars' claim that the Palestinian Authority and the PLO provide safe haven to Hamas. On August 20 , 2004 , three Palestinians, one a naturalized American citizen, were charged with a "lengthy racketeering conspiracy to provide money for Terrorist acts in Israel". The indicted include Mousa Mohammed Abu Marzook , senior member of Hamas, believed to be currently in Damascus , Syria and considered a Fugitive by the U.S.. In a 2002 report, , October, 2002. ISBN 1-56432-280-7 On 1 February 2007, two men were acquitted of contravening US law by supporting Hamas. {Link without Title} Both men argued that they helped move money for Palestinian causes aimed at helping the Palestinian people and not to promote terrorism. SEE ALSO
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