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By Robert Spencer
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 27, 2006



The denial started almost immediately after Hamas captured 57 percent of the seats in the Palestinian parliament. Associated Press reported that ??Hamas capitalized on widespread discontent with years of Fatah corruption and ineffectiveness. Much of its campaign focused on internal Palestinian issues, while playing down the conflict with Israel.? Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice opined: ??Palestinian people have apparently voted for change, but we believe their aspirations for peace and a peaceful life remain unchanged.?

But what kind of peace? And how does Hamas (Harakat Muqawama Islamiyya ?? the Islamic Resistance Movement) propose to rid the Palestinian Authority of corruption? To these questions the answer has been clear for as long as Hamas has existed; the answer to both is Islam. The Hamas Charter of August 18, 1988, quotes Hassan Al-Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, the first modern Islamic terror organization and the direct forefather of Hamas: ??Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it.? A Hamas supporter in Gaza amplified that principle on Thursday: ??We??re happy that now we will have an Islamic state. God willing, Islam will prevail and we will get rid of corruption.?

The Iranian regime of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has joined Hamas in calling for the destruction of Israel, expressed delight at the election outcome. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said: ??Iran...hopes that the powerful presence of Hamas at the [political] scene brings about great achievements for the Palestinian nation.?

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