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Hamas’ founding charter dates back to 1988 and is by no means shared by all Palestinians. Especially those who work for HMO, one of the largest hospital organizations in Israel. All levels of the hierarchy employ approximately the same number of Palestinians/Arabs and Jews. Secular and Orthodox Jews sit next to Muslim women in waiting rooms. Is this possible in the Gaza Strip? There are 1.7 million Muslims living in Israel. How many Jews are there in the Muslim world?
In Article 7 of the Hamas Charter we read: “O Muslim, O servant of Allah, here is a Jew who is hiding behind me. Come and kill him!” And in article 13: “The question of Palestine can only be resolved through jihad” – the Palestinian people are too dear.
How valuable its own population is is shown by the fact that Hamas hides under schools, kindergartens and hospitals and launches its rockets from there, which are jointly financed by Western taxpayers. While Israel warns the population of attacks, Hamas uses force to prevent civilians from escaping the impending bombardment. She sacrifices Palestinians for propaganda.
Thanks to Western Aid to Palestine, Musa Abu Marzouk became one of the billionaires of Hamas’ elite: he says the kilometer-long tunnel systems were built for lightning attacks, not to protect the population.
After Hamas killed 1,400 people, the West calls for a ceasefire. Should terrorists who continue to advocate “total war” and “total destruction” be given breathing space to rearm?
“They are psychopaths,” said Ahmad Mansour, 49, a former member of the Hamas-linked Islamic Movement. As a teenager, he sought guidance and support. However, he later studied in Israel and learned the value of tolerance. Today, the deradicalization expert depends on personal protection even in Germany, a country where veiled women follow crowds of young Arabs, pointing their index fingers to the sky. This gesture represents the one God, the one truth. Extremists have turned this into an Islamist salute to Hitler. Our cowardice is their strength.
Claude Cueny (67 years old) is a writer living in Basel. He writes to Blick every other Friday. His thriller “Dirty Talk” was recently released.
Source: Blick

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