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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : We must adjust our distorted image of Hamas



fergalator
03-01-2009, Sat 6:26 AM
We must adjust our distorted image of Hamas
Gaza is a secular society where people listen to pop music, watch TV and many women walk the streets unveiled
William Sieghart

Last week I was in Gaza. While I was there I met a group of 20 or so police officers who were undergoing a course in conflict management. They were eager to know whether foreigners felt safer since Hamas had taken over the Government? Indeed we did, we told them. Without doubt the past 18 months had seen a comparative calm on the streets of Gaza; no gunmen on the streets, no more kidnappings. They smiled with great pride and waved us goodbye.

Less than a week later all of these men were dead, killed by an Israeli rocket at a graduation ceremony. Were they “dangerous Hamas militant gunmen”? No, they were unarmed police officers, public servants killed not in a “militant training camp” but in the same police station in the middle of Gaza City that had been used by the British, the Israelis and Fatah during their periods of rule there.

This distinction is crucial because while the horrific scenes in Gaza and Israel play themselves out on our television screens, a war of words is being fought that is clouding our understanding of the realities on the ground.

Who or what is Hamas, the movement that Ehud Barak, the Israeli Defence Minister, would like to wipe out as though it were a virus? Why did it win the Palestinian elections and why does it allow rockets to be fired into Israel? The story of Hamas over the past three years reveals how the Israeli, US and UK governments' misunderstanding of this Islamist movement has led us to the brutal and desperate situation that we are in now.

The story begins nearly three years ago when Change and Reform - Hamas's political party - unexpectedly won the first free and fair elections in the Arab world, on a platform of ending endemic corruption and improving the almost non-existent public services in Gaza and the West Bank. Against a divided opposition this ostensibly religious party impressed the predominantly secular community to win with 42 per cent of the vote.

Palestinians did not vote for Hamas because it was dedicated to the destruction of the state of Israel or because it had been responsible for waves of suicide bombings that had killed Israeli citizens. They voted for Hamas because they thought that Fatah, the party of the rejected Government, had failed them. Despite renouncing violence and recognising the state of Israel Fatah had not achieved a Palestinian state. It is crucial to know this to understand the supposed rejectionist position of Hamas. It won't recognise Israel or renounce the right to resist until it is sure of the world's commitment to a just solution to the Palestinian issue.

In the five years that I have been visiting Gaza and the West Bank, I have met hundreds of Hamas politicians and supporters. None of them has professed the goal of Islamising Palestinian society, Taleban-style. Hamas relies on secular voters too much to do that. People still listen to pop music, watch television and women still choose whether to wear the veil or not.

The political leadership of Hamas is probably the most highly qualified in the world. Boasting more than 500 PhDs in its ranks, the majority are middle-class professionals - doctors, dentists, scientists and engineers. Most of its leadership have been educated in our universities and harbour no ideological hatred towards the West. It is a grievance-based movement, dedicated to addressing the injustice done to its people. It has consistently offered a ten-year ceasefire to give breathing space to resolve a conflict that has continued for more than 60 years.

The Bush-Blair response to the Hamas victory in 2006 is the key to today's horror. Instead of accepting the democratically elected Government, they funded an attempt to remove it by force; training and arming groups of Fatah fighters to unseat Hamas militarily and impose a new, unelected government on the Palestinians. Further, 45 Hamas MPs are still being held in Israeli jails.

Six months ago the Israeli Government agreed to an Egyptian- brokered ceasefire with Hamas. In return for a ceasefire, Israel agreed to open the crossing points and allow a free flow of essential supplies in and out of Gaza. The rocket barrages ended but the crossings never fully opened, and the people of Gaza began to starve. This crippling embargo was no reward for peace.

When Westerners ask what is in the mind of Hamas leaders when they order or allow rockets to be fired at Israel they fail to understand the Palestinian position. Two months ago the Israeli Defence Forces broke the ceasefire by entering Gaza and beginning the cycle of killing again. In the Palestinian narrative each round of rocket attacks is a response to Israeli attacks. In the Israeli narrative it is the other way round.

But what does it mean when Mr Barak talks of destroying Hamas? Does it mean killing the 42 per cent of Palestinians who voted for it? Does it mean reoccupying the Gaza strip that Israel withdrew from so painfully three years ago? Or does it mean permanently separating the Palestinians of Gaza and the West Bank, politically and geographically? And for those whose mantra is Israeli security, what sort of threat do the three quarters of a million young people growing up in Gaza with an implacable hatred of those who starve and bomb them pose?

It is said that this conflict is impossible to solve. In fact, it is very simple. The top 1,000 people who run Israel - the politicians, generals and security staff - and the top Palestinian Islamists have never met. Genuine peace will require that these two groups sit down together without preconditions. But the events of the past few days seem to have made this more unlikely than ever. That is the challenge for the new administration in Washington and for its European allies.

William Sieghart is chairman of Forward Thinking, an
independent conflict resolution agency

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5420584.ece

elhalman
03-01-2009, Sat 8:15 AM
خلاصة الموضوع ان العلج اللي كاتب التحقيق جالس يحاول يحسن صورة حماس لدى الغرب ويطمئنهم ان حماس ليست مثل طالبان!
يقول ترى حماس حبيبين وأهل غزة حليوين ... والدليل اني شفت حريمهم يمشون في الشوارع بلا حجاب والشباب ترى يسمعون موسيقى البوب ويطالعون التلفزيون بعد
يعني الدعوة ما منها خوف ولا لهم علاقة بالاسلاميين الوحشين حقين "تاليبان"

الملح
03-01-2009, Sat 9:22 AM
انا لله وانا اليه راجعون
عندما يصدع الحق ويظهر على لسان كاتب غربي عاشر القوم لما يزيد عن خمس سنوات واظهر للاعلام الغربي ما لم يستطع معظم كتابنا العرب المسلمين ، ياتينا من ذيل القافلة احد الحالمين ويذكره بانه علج وانه يدافع عن حماس .
اذا لم يكن للاسلام خير فيك فاكفه شرك ايه الحلمان وابق في غيك وعبوديتك لاسيادك الدنيوين .
تحية لكل صادق حر واقعي لكل كاتب وحامل رسالة ككاتب هذا المقال الجرئ ونسأل الله لاخواننا المظلومين في غزة فك الكربة ونصر قريب انه سميع مجيب .

elhalman
03-01-2009, Sat 10:22 AM
لا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله يا شين هالخصلة الشائعة في كثير من الناس !كلامي المكتوب يا "الملح" هو خلاصة كلام الكاتب الغربي وليس كلامي ولا رأيي الشخصي !ولو تدبرت كلام هذا العلج قليلا لعرفت ان مقالته هي في الحقيقة ذم في حماس وليس مدح وهذا ما أغاظني في الموضوع! (على اعتبار انك تستطيع تدبر ما تقرأه)فهو يقول ان الناس في غزة انتخبت حماس ليست لأنها ملتزمة بمبدأ القضاء على اسرائيل وليس لأنها مسئولة عن موجات الإستشهاديين التي تقتل المواطنين الإسرائليين , ولكنهم انتخبوها لأن فتح خذلتهم!وهو يتهم قادة حماس بأنهم لا يهدفون لإقامة دولة اسلامية وانهم اعتمدوا في نجاحهم في الإنتخابات على أصوات العلمانيين!فهل تستطيع بعد هذا الكلام يا"الملح" أن تدافع عن الكاتب الغربي ؟!ومرة ثانية افهم قبل ان تكتب وتتهم الناس بما ليس فيهم!

fergalator
03-01-2009, Sat 12:38 PM
خلاصة الموضوع ان العلج اللي كاتب التحقيق جالس يحاول يحسن صورة حماس لدى الغرب ويطمئنهم ان حماس ليست مثل طالبان!
يقول ترى حماس حبيبين وأهل غزة حليوين ... والدليل اني شفت حريمهم يمشون في الشوارع بلا حجاب والشباب ترى يسمعون موسيقى البوب ويطالعون التلفزيون بعد
يعني الدعوة ما منها خوف ولا لهم علاقة بالاسلاميين الوحشين حقين "تاليبان"

لم يحسن صورتهم وانما ذكر الحقيقة وهي ان غزة تحسن فيها الامن في عهد حماس وان ادارة حماس لديها اكثر من 500 من حاملي الدكتوراه.

elhalman
03-01-2009, Sat 2:02 PM
لم يحسن صورتهم وانما ذكر الحقيقة وهي ان غزة تحسن فيها الامن في عهد حماس وان ادارة حماس لديها اكثر من 500 من حاملي الدكتوراه.

نعم صحيح يا اخي الكريم ذكر بعض الحقائق عن إنجازات حماس ولكنه يسيء لحماس ويكذب عندما يقول بأن الفلسطينين انتخبوا حماس فقط لأن سلطة عباس فاسدةوشوه سمعة الفلسطينيين عندما وصف اغلب من انتخبوا حماس بالعلمانية ويحاول أن يوحي بأن حماس نفسها ليست متدينة ولا تطمح لإقامة دولة اسلامية!

fergalator
03-01-2009, Sat 2:47 PM
نعم صحيح يا اخي الكريم ذكر بعض الحقائق عن إنجازات حماس ولكنه يسيء لحماس ويكذب عندما يقول بأن الفلسطينين انتخبوا حماس فقط لأن سلطة عباس فاسدةوشوه سمعة الفلسطينيين عندما وصف اغلب من انتخبوا حماس بالعلمانية ويحاول أن يوحي بأن حماس نفسها ليست متدينة ولا تطمح لإقامة دولة اسلامية!

مايهمني هو انه يزكي حماس ويعترف بنزاهتها بالرغم من انه غربي. فكيف تتعرض للهجوم الشرس من بعض العرب والمسلمين على وتوصف بالارهابية مع ان اسرائيل وبشهادة هذا الكاتب الغربي هي من اخل بالتهدئة وابتدا باغلاق المنافذ وتجويع سكان القطاع وليست حماس. فكلام كثير من القنوات العربية غير صحيح وبشهادة هذا الغربي والذي كان متواجدا في غزة. وكون حماس متسامحة شيء يذكر فتشكر عليه.