I take it, then, that you maintain the Hamas Charter does NOT call for the killing of all Jews in Israel or, if it says that, Hamas just said that to say it, and doesn’t mean it. Did the Hamas engineer explain that away?
The election of Hamas was due to Arafat’s stealing money given to his charge by foreigners, and the severe discrediting of the Palestinian Authority which resulted.
So a pro-Hamas official in the West Bank (one who, presumably, had no hand in the torture and murder of Palestinian Authority people or the launching of rockets at Israeli civilians) was educated in Britain and possibly even wears a suit, and you are now persuaded by that of everything he told you? What on earth did you expect him to do? Foam at the mouth while gibbering at you how his first goal in life is to kill Jews? But he didn’t do that, so now you buy his whole line.
Now, I have a deal on a bridge in Brooklyn…
And, of course, since Mubarak suppresses the Muslim Brotherhood, the pregenitor of Al Quaeda, some Westerners would like to see a Hamas-like gang of murderers take over Egypt as well. I am inclined to agree that travel to Egypt might not be a good idea right now. But who, besides Western sympathizers, would EVER think it a good idea to visit Gaza, Southern Lebanon or any other place controlled by Iran.
Lots of people in the West believed Stalin’s sales job, too. Probably some still do.
Sir Jeremy Greenstock, former British Ambassador to the United Nations, former Joint-Chair of the Coaltion Provisional Authority in Iraq, noted that the document referred to as Hamas’s charter was “drawn up by a Hamas-linked imam some twenty years ago and has never been adopted since Hamas was elected as the Palestinian government in 2006”.
The man who I met in the West Bank was an elected official, and yes he did wear a suit. He spoke strongly of his desire for Palestinian reconcilation, and even worked with his opposite number from the PLO/Fatah when he could. When we met with the representative from Fatah, he was far more uncharitable about Hamas than Hamas had been about him. Another Hamas representative (a female lawyer, who wasn’t exactly repressed), spoke of the need to emphasise to the Palestinian youth that the Jewish people were distinct from the Israeli government, and that many Jews both in Israel and internationally had been sympathetic to the plight of the Palestinians.
We visited a commemoration of Palestinian prisoners in Israel which had been organised by a vast array of organisations - it even included a Swedish rock band! For all Israel talks about Gilad Schalit, we should recall the 9,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails. Another member of our delegation spoke to a woman who had been placed in ‘administrative detention’, and detained without trial for two years, upon her return from studying in Europe. She was accused of membership of the PLO and Hamas - despite not being a member of either organisation.
For those who claim that it isn’t safe to walk the streets of Palestine - the British Government disagree with you, and no longer recommend against travel to the West Bank. I walked the streets of Nablus alone, and although I was the only European face in the crowd (apart from a rather sunburnt German academic), I never felt at risk. Nablus recently played host to a delegation from Israel, many of whom were Lieberman supporters, and actually believed the ‘foaming at the mouth myths’. They were shocked to discover that Nablus was full of people who only desired peace and the right to return to what is rightfully theirs. When they sought to return, the Israeli Government refused them permission.
The Muslim Brotherhood has morphed into an organisation which is vastly different from its routes. It is committed to democracy, and it even has Coptic Christian supporters! The Egyptian people see it as the most effective vehicle to bring down the Mubarak regime, and Mr Mubarak agrees with them.
Israel wants you to believe that up is down, that black is white. It wants you to believe that Crimean War technology is equivalent to an F-16. Their state is far more similar to a Stalinist propaganda job than Palestine.