Nurtured in Victimhood and Terrorism
"But even that [Gaza security force from moderate Arab states under a potential Arab Mandate for Gaza], will not work if a broad majority of Palestinians is not willing to unshackle themselves from Hamas's political and ideological grip.""In that sense, it is not enough for Gazans to revolt against the group for being the prime instigator and perpetuator of the last 18 months of war and misery, a fact the Gazan protesters seem to understand far better than their mindless champions abroad."Bret Stephens, The New York Times International Weekly
Palestinians attend a protest against the war and Hamas in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in a rare show of public anger against the militant group that rules the territory. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi, File) |
The
highly unusual sight of large groups of Palestinians in Gaza
demonstrating against the oppressive Hamas government, where close to
two million civilians are ruled by a terrorist group that is fuelled by
hatred of Israel and a long-demonstrated action plan to destroy the
Jewish State, feeling fed up enough by the consequences brought upon
them when the Israel Defense Forces began their signal military options
meant to destroy Hamas which predictably caught the population of Gaza
in a vice-grip of Israeli targeted strikes against terrorist operatives
deliberately installed for their safety and the population's involuntary
martyrdom, has caught the world's attention.
This
needn't have happened. Hamas, dedicated to Israel's utter destruction,
has received encouragement and financial backing from its sponsor Iran
and from Qatar, along with the humanitarian aid given it in abundance
from the United Nations, the European Union, the U.S. and Canada meant
to improve the lives of Palestinians in Gaza. That funding in large part
has instead gone to funding the actions of Hamas, in building a tunnel
network under Gaza for the protection of its operatives, for weapons
depots storage, for command posts, for convenience in entering Israel on
murder missions.
Gaza's
hospitals, its schools, its private residences, its huge apartment
blocks represent 'safe rooms' for terrorist activities where more
command posts, fuel and weapons storage, missiles, entrances and exits
to tunnels are all accommodated within crowded civilian areas meant to
deter Israeli responses when rockets sent from launch sites installed
among these vulnerable areas, create a deliberate hazard for civilians.
One they may not relish, but which provides fodder for the Hamas public
relations utilization of body counts certain to arouse sympathetic
support from an international community prepared to consider Hamas
'freedom fighters' and the Palestinian civilians who support the Hamas
mission as 'victims' of Israeli 'aggression'.
Perhaps
this latest conflict between Israel and Hamas represents the breaking
point finally between Hamas and its former Palestinian civilian
enthusiastic support of the death-cult mentality and purpose.
Palestinians, it appears, are fed up with being unwilling 'martyrs' to
the Hamas cause of Israeli extermination. Demonstrators chorus "Out,
out, Hamas get out", along with "Hamas are terrorists", displaying
banners that read: "Hamas does not represent us". But, in fact, Hamas
does represent the Palestinians in Gaza, for they have been complicit
and until the present time, willing conspirators and actors in attacking
Israel.
This
demonstrated new bold action in gathering in the streets, demanding
Hamas's ouster, marks a departure, however, from the status quo, one
which saw great celebration when dead and wounded soldiers, women,
children, the elderly and vulnerable were snatched from their homes in
southern Israel and taken hostage to Gaza, with Palestinians celebrating
in the street at the sight of confused infants and their mothers
brought into Gaza to be placed in dank, dark, airless tunnels as
valuable prisoners who could be starved, shackled, tortured and
murdered.
While
Palestinians in Gaza marched in defiance of their terrorist masters,
and young men among them were taken prisoner, kidnapped, tortured and
murdered for daring to challenge the authority and primacy of Hamas, no
notice whatever was taken of their courage and their plight by those in
the Western world who saw fit to march in support of Hamas 'freedom
fighters', for to do so would be to admit their criminality and their
own feckless support of terror. The 'pro-Palestinians' do not intend for
their commitment to Hamas and its agenda of death for Jews to be nudged
aside in the face of reality.
Yahya
Sinwar, the feared leader of Hamas in Gaza, the man whose October 7,
2023 masterwork of sadistic savagery made him a hunted figure, rose
through the Hamas ranks by the sheer force of the terror he represented
himself by murdering Palestinians suspected of disloyalty. Domestic
surveillance and torture chambers were symbols of his totalitarian
governing style in Gaza. Complete with commandeering the humanitarian
aid that streamed into Gaza during the Israel Defense Forces' sweep of
the Strip to destroy Hamas infrastructure, its command posts, its elite
commanders.
Palestinians
may have found themselves on the short end of food and medicine, but
Hamas members had no shortage of any life-sustaining goods, stacked high
and kept from the population in Hamas warehouses. Hamas must be
destroyed. Its capacity to recruit new members from among the
population, its grasp of public relations convincing the international
community that it represents a battle of colonialist occupation against
Palestinian victims, its manipulation of humanitarian aid, its support
by the UN must be countered once and for all.
Palestinians,
in hating Hamas, still view Israel as their oppressor, as illegally
occupying land they claim as their own. They have been nurtured on the
concept of 'resistance', on 'Intifada', on Jew-hate and Israel
detestation, to blame for their status in life as deprived victims. Not
only must Hamas be deprived of any future opportunities to revive its
war against Israel, but the Palestinian population itself must guide
itself away from terrorism, a viral addiction they have been nurtured
on.
Palestinians chanting anti-war slogans against Hamas, March 25, 2025. Stringer/Reuters |
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