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HAMAS IS WORSE THAN THE NAZIS

by Ariel Natan Pasko Wednesday, Feb. 01, 2006 at 11:32 PM

The article looks at the recent Hamas victory in the PA.

Hamas just won big in "Palestine," capturing an outright majority in the Palestinian Legislative Council election (about 58%), backing up over five years of opinion surveys, that "Palestinians" like their suicide bombers toasted, or put another way, they like killing Jews.

Yet by contrast, in March 1933, Hitler's National Socialist German Workers Party only won a plurality of the vote with 43.9% and needed a small right-wing nationalist party, the German National People's Party to form a coalition government with a slim 51.8% parliamentary majority.

More Arabs in "Palestine" voted for Hamas than Germans for the Nazis.

Think back to 1942, somewhere in Eastern Europe. The rumbling of trucks, jeeps and the shouts of frenzied soldiers has just rudely awakened some small sleepy village. Jews are roused from their beds and at gunpoint forced to march to the edge of town. First a few, five, ten, then more are hurriedly rush to the trucks, Einzatzgrupen, the murder trucks. Three, four, seven people are stuffed into the back of the truck. The pipe from the exhaust is connected to an opening in the door. Jews, mothers, fathers, children start to scream and gasp for air. The soldier driving the truck presses down on the gas pedal while in neutral, the engine screams as the fumes make their deadly way into the closed back compartment filled with innocent people condemned to death, simply for being Jewish. Ten minutes, twenty, soon its over. The soldiers open the back of the truck and order some of the remaining Jews, shivering in the cold, to collect the bodies and bring them to the large truck nearby.

Twenty-three are killed that morning, 23 holy souls extinguished like a candle blown out by a chilling winter blast.

Now, lend me your attention just a moment longer. It's now 2002, somewhere in Israel, an average afternoon, or maybe just after Shabbat. People are walking around town, some doing shopping, some meeting friends. Jews, out in their cities, just as anyone else in the world could be. Without warning, BBBOOOOMMM!!! People hear the blast from blocks away. Eyewitnesses from across the street describe seeing body parts flying in the air. People with bloodied faces, arms and backs crying out for help. Ringing, ringing, ringing in the ears of those many meters away. Those are the lucky ones, the ones who survived this attack. Soon it's heard on the news, 23 were killed and 67 injured. Later, it's reported that there is rejoicing and parties in the West Bank cities of Ramallah, Jenin, Tul-Karem, and across the Gaza Strip. This was the fourth attack in as many days. The day before, a bus blew up on the highway killing 11 and injuring 19, before that, a disco with 6 teenagers murdered and 47 deliberately injured. Suicide Bombers, Homicide Bombers, Genocide Bombers, whatever you call them, the result is the same, innocent people condemned to death, simply for being Jewish.

23 holy souls extinguished like a candle blown out by a chilling winter blast.

Nazis killed Jews during the Holocaust. They murdered them simply for being Jews, and they rejoiced in their barbarity. They attempted Genocide, that is, they hoped to kill all the Jews in Europe. 60 years later, Arabs in Israel are doing exactly the same thing, with exactly the same goal in mind. In fact, according to Khalil Shikaki, the director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, opinion polls show that "Palestinians" have overwhelmingly supported bombings in Israel over the last several years (from about 50-80%, recently down to the high-30's due to weariness from Israel's anti-terror campaign).

If you think that these are just extremist elements in Palestinian society, think again. According to a May 2003 Pew Global Attitudes Project opinion poll, 80% of Palestinians agreed with the statement: "The rights and needs of the Palestinian people cannot be taken care of as long as the State of Israel exists." They clearly want to destroy the Jewish state.

Unmistakably, the Palestinian Authority elections prove what survey research has been telling us for quite a while, the "Palestinians" want to kill Jews. It's not just a few extremists, but a solid majority of the Arabs of Judea, Samaria (the West Bank) and Gaza. In fact many more Arabs today than Germans (of the 1930's) support the wholesale murder of Jews.

And the "Palestinians" know what Hamas wants, Hamas's charter calls for the destruction of Israel.

Immediately after the election victory, the current Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, promised to "complete the liberation of other parts of Palestine." He did not specify which territories he was referring to or how he would go about it.

Syrian-based Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal told a news conference in Damascus after the election victory, that they are ready to merge all the armed terrorist factions into a "Palestinian" army. "We are willing to form an army like every country...an army to defend our people against aggression." The Hamas leader reasserted that Hamas would not disarm. Mashaal said that attacks on Israeli civilians would continue, "Resistance is a legitimate right that we will practice and protect. Our presence in the legislature will strengthen the resistance." Nevertheless, Mashaal insisted, "We are realistic and we know things are done gradually...Being against the occupation does not mean that I can eliminate Israel in mere seconds."

Mashaal lashed out at those who have criticized Hamas' victory. "The world should respect the results of democracy," Mashaal said. If you want to punish the Palestinian people for practicing democracy then the Americans should be punished for choosing President Bush."

Clearly, Mashaal understands that Hamas terrorism against Israel represents the will of the "Palestinian people".

Nothing has changed, since the former Hamas leader, Abdel Aziz Rantisi said, "We will continue with our holy war and resistance until every last criminal Zionist is evicted from this land. By G-D we will not leave one Jew alive in Palestine. We will fight them with all the strength we have. This is our land, not the Jews."

Rantisi, then speaking at his first public appearance after the end of a three-day official mourning period for Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, said, "Bush is an enemy of God, an enemy of Islam, an enemy of Muslims. America has announced a war against Allah, Sharon has announced a war against Allah. Allah announces a war against America, Bush and Sharon."

Some in the West, might have forgotten the former Hamas "spiritual leader" Yassin, but "Palestinians" remember. Yassin, who in the weeks and months before Israel's assassination of him in March 2004, had increasingly begun speaking publicly about the "Global Jihad" in Bin Laden and al-Qaeda type terms. This wasn't new to Yassin, who back in February 2002 (before the war in Iraq) called on the international Islamic community to combat "American influence" on their countries via "Jihad".

Rantisi following in Yassin's footsteps, before his own assassination by Israel, said, "The war of God goes on against them and I see the beginning of victory starting from here in Palestine in the hands of the Izzedin al-Kassam Brigades (Hamas's military wing) and the Hamas movement."

So, Hamas isn't just after Jews, but sees itself as part of the Global Jihad Network too.

Under pressure from the success of Israel's Targeted Killing Program, and with their recent PA election campaign, Hamas has been less outspoken recently, but just as active in killing Jews and others.



Hitler and the Nazi propaganda machine used the "big lie", they found out people would just as easily accept outrageous untruths as small ones. These lessons well learned by Palestinian leaders and their fellow travelers in Europe and America, are being foisted on the world as a smokescreen to cover up their own evil intentions. While innocent Jews are being mercilessly murdered and maimed in Israel, Jews around the world, including in the United States are being simultaneously called "Nazis" and told "Hitler should have finished the job." Islamic-led, pro-Palestinian Anti-Semitism is sweeping the globe.

The explosion of Judeo-pathic hatred and Anti-Semitic behavior on American college campuses, formerly, bastions of liberalism and tolerance, is appalling. But much worse than simply intolerant behavior, are the identification with and the promotion of true Nazism, the Palestinian cause. It's sad to see the so-called cream of America, its educated elite, descending into the fires of hell. The Palestinians, well what can you say for them, they idolized Sheikh Haj Al-Husseini in the 1930's and 1940's. A leader who spent the war years with Hitler, helping organize Muslim SS troops in Bosnia and elsewhere. Al-Husseini helped Hitler plan "The Final Solution" for Jews living in Mandatory Palestine.

There's a direct line from Al-Husseini in the 1930's, through Arafat in the 70's, 80's and 90's, to Hamas today.

For a long time now we've been hearing the mind-numbing mantra of the left, "There is no military solution to the conflict," with it's - let's throw our hands up and surrender already - corollary, "There is only a political solution." But one must understand, there can only be a political solution to a conflict, if the parties involved want to accept a political solution. If one side insists on total and absolute victory, even to the point of exterminating its enemy, and the other side pursues a political solution, then you have a proscription for disaster in the making.

You can throw water on a normal fire to put it out, but throw water on an electrical fire and all you do is spread the area of danger. Not only is there danger from the fire, but now from electrocution as well. Such one-sided behavior on the part of Israeli leaders, attempting to achieve "peace" with a society that wants to exterminate it, has spread the danger, as well.

There are prognosticators in Israel already trying to wiggle out of reality, telling Israelis that maybe Hamas will become pragmatic, maybe Israel will be able to negotiate with them in the end. There were Jewish leaders in Europe before the Holocaust downplaying the dangers of Hitler and the Nazis, too.

Then, there are the Olmert types, who are saying that that since Israel won't be able to negotiate with a Hamas-led PA, continuing the unilateral expulsion of Jews from Judea and Samaria serves Israel's security needs and will preserve Israel as a Democratic and Jewish state. And, there has already been talk of the Israeli government continuing to remit customs taxes to the Palestinian Authority, in effect, financing Hamas' terrorist activities.

But as far as I can tell, ethnic cleansing of Jews from parts of their ancient homeland negates democracy in Israel, the Jewish character of its state, and helps Hamas achieve its goal. It rewards Hamas' campaign of terror and war. Financing terrorism during the "War on Terror" smacks of international crime. Add to that, those willing to negotiate with Hamas and you end up with a lot of politicians running in the upcoming Israeli elections, who are supporting a terrorist group, Hamas, worse than the Nazis.

How ironic, when Israel and the world just observed the first UN-sponsored International Holocaust Memorial Day; the day after "Palestine" became Hamastan, a terror regime bent on Israel's destruction.

Ariel Natan Pasko is an independent analyst & consultant. He has a Master's Degree in International Relations & Policy Analysis. His articles appear regularly on numerous news/views and think-tank websites, in newspapers, and can be read at: www.geocities.com/ariel_natan_pasko




(c) 2006/5766 Pasko

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more Zionist propaganda

by compares Hamas to Nazis Thursday, Feb. 02, 2006 at 1:15 AM

Well, the Zionists are hard at work attempting to further isolate the voice of Palestinians by demonizing Hamas. By comparing Hamas to Hitler's Nazis, the analogy attempts to increase fear and hatred of Palestinians. The difference is that Hamas is trying to regain some dignity for the Palestinians while the Nazis attempted mass murder and genocide of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, mentally ill, etc..

What may be noticable is that groups like Hamas come into political power after decades of oppression of Palestinians without a voice. By stifling Palestinian's legitimate dissent (relentless Israeli attacks on Fatah, P.A., etc..), violence then comes to the surface in the form of Hamas. MLK Jr. said, "Those who make non-violent revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable."

Ironically the Bush regime who seeks to isolate and marginalize Hamas by suspending dialogue won't be the same people riding the Israeli public transit bus when the bombs explode. Simply put neo-con Zionists like the Bush regime encourage violent acts from extremist members of Hamas by refusing to dialogue with them. This same result in Iran, almost like the neo-cons are glad that the Iranian government is so extreme, all the more reason to attack them over their one nuclear reactor. Like the US doesn't have more than enough nuclear weapons, almost the entire state of Nevada is becoming a nuclear waste dump. But we've got plenty of fingers to point at Iran, and never at Israel who won't even let their nuclear whistleblower Mordachai Vanunu leave his house after 18 years in Israeli jail. All Vanunu wants to do is warn people about the threat posed to Israelis, Palestinians and others by the policies of nuclear weapons accumulation in Israel..

http://www.peaceheroes.com/MordecaiVanunu/mvanunu.htm

Nope. No hypocrites here, so long as the US/Israel Zionist coalition can scream and shout and point the finger at Iran, maybe the international community won't look around in Nevada and witness how the US military has stolen land (Newe Sogobia) from the indigenous Shoshone peoples and turned it into a nuclear waste dump, giving the Shoshone peoples higher rates of cancer..

http://www.shundahai.org/

Maybe the appearance of Hamas as winners in the Palestinian election process means that the world needs to begin hearing the Palestinian voices long stifled by IDF violence and stop listening to the Zionist neo-con propaganda garbage spewed out of the Bush regime..

luna moth

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Does Hamas?

by Confused Thursday, Feb. 02, 2006 at 2:07 AM

Is Hamas going to let Isreal exsist? Is Hamas going to stop suicide murder?

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Zionists are the Nazis.

by Digery Cohen Thursday, Feb. 02, 2006 at 1:59 PM
digerycohen@yahoo.co.uk

You are either a fraud or a fool to write such crap.

Which do you think you are?

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I agree

by fresca Thursday, Feb. 02, 2006 at 5:56 PM

"Zionists are the Nazis."



"You are either a fraud or a fool to write such crap. "



I agree. Clearly Hamas and the muslims that support them are the only side to have espoused a desire to "kill Jews wherever they may be found". Sounds like another final solution to me.

Israel of course, has never even remotely hinted at such hate speech. Hell they even allow arabs to vote and hold office. The only place that actually happens freely in the entire middle east. Except for maybe Iraq and Afganistan.

Hmmm? What's the common denominator there I wonder?



So, you're right digery.

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WP Link

by johnk Saturday, Feb. 04, 2006 at 11:36 AM

Here's a wikipedia link to Hamas. They seem like the most reactionary and nationalistic group within the Palestinian National Authority.

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Whatever

by Phil Saturday, Feb. 04, 2006 at 8:15 PM

Whatever the natue of Hamas, one thing is clear. They express the fundamental spirit of the Palestinian people who know damn well they are occupied - in every inch of so called "Israel" - by a foreign occupation, by a white colonial settler state no different than whites in S Africa, whites in the US, whites in Australia and whites in New Zealand.

They want the occupier's government OUT.

That's why Fatah lost.

Thats' why Hamas won.

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So Phil

by fresca Sunday, Feb. 05, 2006 at 3:38 AM

Forgetting your nonsense about Israel ,the savages of hamas and the myth of "Isareli" occupation, I'd love to hear more about this "white occupation" of the US.

This should be good.

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Occupation

by Phil Monday, Feb. 06, 2006 at 11:39 PM

What part of illegal, illegitimate land theft, international treaty violations and genocide don't you understand?

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