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From the Algemeiner by Akiva Van Koningsveld Oct 8th
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The nefarious intentions of Hamas — the US-designated
Palestinian terrorist organization that has ruled the Gaza Strip with an iron
Islamist fist since seizing control of the enclave
in 2007 — are
well-documented. In accordance with its antisemitic founding charter, Hamas’ foremost goal is to “obliterate” the Jewish state
and “raise the banner of Allah over every inch of [British Mandatory]
Palestine.”
The terror group’s notion of what a “Palestine from the
[Jordan] River to the [Mediterranean] Sea” would entail for Israel’s nearly
seven million Jews was elucidated on September 30 at a convention dubbed, “The
Promise of the Hereafter.” This gathering in Gaza was funded and attended by
Hamas’ top brass, who discussed preparations for the future administration of
what they called “post-liberation Palestine.”
The Associated Press (AP) on October 6 briefly
mentioned the conference in an article ostensibly devoted to economic hardship
that was titled, somewhat ironically, “Tens of thousands in Gaza line
up for Israeli work permits:”
Hamas recently organized a workshop to discuss the
management of natural resources in what is now Israel, once the militant group
‘liberates’ historical Palestine. Critics saw the event as evidence of Hamas’
disconnection from the daily hardships endured by Palestinians in Gaza, where employment
hovers around 50%.”
While the author of the piece notes Hamas’ intention to
“liberate” all of present-day Israel, he stops short of elaborating on the part
of the “workshop” that focused on murdering, expelling, and prosecuting
millions of Jewish Israelis — that is, except for the “educated Jews,” who
would essentially be enslaved.
While the closing statement of “The Promise of the
Hereafter” contained a paragraph about “securing Palestine’s resources” when
the “campaign for the liberation of Palestine begins,” the document devotes
significantly more space to plans to “purge” the territory encompassing Israel
of “Jewish settlers” and “hypocrite scum that spread corruption in the land.”
In his own address to the conference, Hamas leader in
Gaza Yahya Al-Sinwar declared that the “liberation [of Israel] is the heart of
Hamas’ strategic vision.”
The organizing committee of “The Promise of the
Hereafter” effort will reportedly formally present its recommendations to
Hamas’ leadership. These include, for example, sparing for a short time the
lives of “educated Jews” who wil subjugated. Educated Jews and experts in the
areas of medicine, engineering, technology, and civilian and military industry
should be retained [in Palestine] for some time and should not be allowed to
leave….
One can only guess why the AP opted to highlight Hamas’
strategy for managing an extinct Israel’s natural resources, but did not deem
it newsworthy to include the terror group’s plans related to human beings.
Incredibly, the article contains other instances of
anti-Israel bias.
It claims, for instance, that wages are “much higher”
within the Jewish state’s pre-1967 borders than in the West Bank “in part
because of Israel’s 54-year military occupation.”
But according to figures provided
by the PA Central Bureau of Statistics, Palestinians who work in the
PA-controlled parts of the West Bank earn, on average, a monthly salary of some
$750. By comparison, in neighboring Jordan, the average salary is $530 per
month. In fact, workers in the Palestinian Authority take home about 22 times
the amount of Lebanon’s minimum wage.
Despite all of this, the AP makes Israel out to be the
bad guy, even as thousands of Gazans were lining
up for hours in the hope of obtaining
Israeli work permits. And this just days after Hamas held a conference to plot
the annihilation of the same country that is trying to alleviate the plight of
the terror group’s current “subjects”: Palestinians.
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