“Hamas” on its founding anniversary, fascist, pragmatic movement that traded religion, profited from resistance
An uprising
began on 9 December 1987, in the Jabalia refugee camp after an Israeli Defense
Forces (IDF) truck collided with a civilian car, killing four Palestinians.
Sheikh Ahmed
Yassin met with Ibrahim Al-Yazuri, Muhammad Shamaa, Abdel-Fattah Dukhan, Abdel
Aziz Al-Rantisi, Issa Al-Nashar and Salah Shehadeh, all of whom are men of the
terrorist Brotherhood in Palestine, and they decided to launch a new movement,
known as Hamas, and issued their first statement on December 14, 1987, its
first goal according to the declaration, "the liberation of
Palestine."
The most prominent success of the movement on the political level was its success in obtaining the majority of votes in the 2006 legislative elections, before it turned against the democracy that brought it to power and expelled the representatives of the Fatah movement from the Gaza Strip, and arrests all those who oppose it in power, to enter the Gaza Strip in a whirlpool From poverty and injustice.The question always remains, does Hamas really defend the Palestinian cause? Or does ittakn?
it to win sympathy and support.
The mother group in Egypt, namely the Muslim Brotherhood, has
sought to exploit the Palestinian cause and employ it politically through its
Palestinian arm, since the war of 1948.
on this matter.
A clear identification of the position of Hamas on the Palestinian
issue can be found in a video leaked of Mahmoud al-Zahar, along with a number
of supporters and leaders of the Hamas movement, June 2019, as he said, “Our
project is larger than Palestine, Palestine is not shown on the map.”
Hamas is the political arm of the terrorist Muslim Brotherhood in
Palestine, which began to appear there in 1935, when its leader Hassan al-Banna
sent two members of the group in Cairo, who were his brother Abdel Rahman, and
the organization's secretary, Muhammad Asaad al-Hakim, to Palestine.
In 1936 the group announced the establishment of its first branch
in the city of Haifa, then another branch in the Gaza Strip, and several years
later, specifically in 1943, the terrorist group announced the launch of the
"Makarim Association", which branches have spread inside the
Palestinian territories.
level.
Despite the close connection between the terrorist Brotherhood in
Egypt and the Hamas movement in Palestine, the latter tried to delude the world
that this relationship did not exist, especially after the June 30 revolution
in Egypt, which toppled the group from power.
To escape regional pressure, Hamas announced in 2017 a new
political document, with a first goal to declare that there was no association
between Hamas and the international organization of the Brotherhood.
The first is the presence of former Hamas political bureau chief
Khaled Meshaal, the celebration of the international organization's 90th
anniversary of the establishment of the terrorist Brotherhood in Istanbul.
During the meeting, the former head of the political bureau of
Hamas spoke praising the founder of the terrorist organization Hassan al-Banna,
assuring the audience that there is a clear link between Hamas and the
Brotherhood, and this was not reversed, despite the announcement of the
movement's new political document.
Likewise, the movement did not remember that it participated in
the meeting held by the terrorist organization in Doha in 2016, and discussed
the formation of a political council to unify visions towards the issues of the
region, and the presence of Hamas was among its senior men represented by
Khaled Mahfal, Ismail Haniyeh and Musa Abu Marzouk.
Also, there is Salah Al-Bardawil, a senior Hamas member who, in
statements on his official page on the social networking site Facebook,
December 29, 2019, objected the ruling on classifying the Brotherhood as a
terrorist organization in Egypt.
The relationship between Hamas and the Brotherhood was not the
only controversial one in the history of the political arms of the terrorist
groups in Palestine, as the movement witnessed another more controversial
relationship with the Syrian regime.
As the Syrian regime came close to ending the internal turmoil,
Hamas political member Mahmoud al-Zahar tried to improve the Palestinian
movement's relationship with the Syrian regime, headed by Bashar al-Assad.
Al-Zahar said, “He opened the whole world to us. We were moving in
Syria as if we were moving in Palestine. Suddenly, the relationship collapsed
against the background of the Syrian crisis.|
On the anniversary of the founding, it is clear that the
Palestinian issue was not affected in a clear and direct way except by the
presence of Hamas, which brought the terrorist ideology of the mother group in
Egypt to the Palestinian interior, and the entire case was lost with it. So
will the Palestinian people get their freedom from the movement soo