Posted: November 05, 2008
12:16 pm Eastern

By Aaron Klein
© 2008 WorldNetDaily


JERUSALEM – The Hamas terrorist group believes the election of Sen.
Barack Obama is an "historic victory" for the world and an
opportunity
to change U.S. foreign policy toward engagement with America's foes,
Ahmed Yousef, Hamas' chief political adviser in the Gaza Strip, told
WND in an exclusive interview today.


Yousef, speaking by cell phone from Gaza, said Hamas is drafting a
letter of congratulation to be sent tomorrow directly to Obama. He
said the current draft of the letter praises the president-elect as
"another John F. Kennedy, or great Roosevelt."


"We want to be one of the first to congratulate him," Yousef said.


"This is an historic day, a turning point. I think this is the very
first time in history that one country's election concerned everyone
everywhere all over [the] world," said Yousef. "Everybody is looking
forward to Obama's change, for a change in the U.S. policy,
particularly in the Israeli-Palestinian equation, which is the mother
of all conflicts."


Yousef told WND he believes an Obama administration will be more
willing to engage in dialogue with Hamas.


He said Obama's job will be to "restore America's dignity in the
world
and put an end to the wars in the region."


Yousef took the occasion to blast the policies of President Bush,
commenting he hopes "that after January the Bush administration will
not be heard from again."


"We are sick of wars and conflict," the Hamas official said.


Yousef seemed aware his comments and Hamas' expected letter to Obama
may generate some negative publicity for Obama, but he said he feels
it important to "reach out and to express our thoughts and engage."


"I praised him six months ago, some people tried to use that against
him. But I knew he would win. Like everyone else, we expected this
important victory," he said.


Yousef was referring to an interview he gave to WND and WABC Radio in
April in which he praised Obama and then found his comments had
fueled
a firestorm of accusations in the presidential campaign.


In April, Yousef stated he hoped Obama would become president and
compared the Illinois senator to President John F. Kennedy.


"We like Mr. Obama, and we hope that he will win the election,"
Yousef
told WND at the time.


"I hope Mr. Obama and the Democrats will change the political
discourse. ... I do believe [Obama] is like John Kennedy, a great man
with a great principle. And he has a vision to change America to make
it in a position to lead the world community, but not with
humiliation
and arrogance," Yousef said.


Sen. John McCain repeatedly used Yousef's remarks to criticize
Obama's
foreign policy.


Obama has condemned Hamas as a terrorist group that should be
isolated
until it recognizes Israel. He claimed McCain was using the Hamas
comments as a "smear."


Hamas is responsible for scores of suicide bombings, rocket attacks,
shootings and cross-border raids. Its official charter calls for the
murder of Jews and destruction of Israel. Just today, Hamas members
took responsibility for launching dozens of rockets from Gaza aimed
at
Jewish civilian population centers.


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