There Are No Unicorns, No Monsters Under Your Bed, and Fatah is Not Moderate

Posted By Jeff Dunetz On May 4, 2011 

Growing up we all believe what we want to. For years my son believed that
there were monsters under his bed at night, my daughter believed that a
unicorn would show up for her to ride away.  Both of them believed in the
tooth fairy (there was one of those, but it was just me in a costume). Part
of the growing process is that we realize that these are just myths.


Surprisingly there is one childish myth that many otherwise intelligent
adults cling on to. That's the myth that the Fatah party, run by Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, is moderate. People ignore what Abbas'
party says and does so they can believe the unbelievable-that he is a
moderate. Sadly, they are just being unreasonable and immature. Let me
suggest you are more likely to look up into the winter sky and see a fat guy
with a red coat and white beard on a sled being pulled by flying reindeer,
than see a truly moderate member of the Fatah party.

Allow me to give you an example. During the most recent Fatah convention
(2009), a  senior Fatah member Rafik Natsheh
<http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_print=1&x_context=2&x_outlet=35&x_article
=1710> announced that their group will never recognize Israel, and will
continue to call for war against Israel. 

Fatah does not recognize Israel's right to exist, nor have we ever asked
others to do so.

Fatah has never stopped performing terrorist acts against Israeli citizens;
Fatah claimed credit for the recent attack in Itamar where two terrorists
slipped into the house of the Fogel family, murdered both parents, two of
their sons and slashed their infant daughter's throat. Only they didn't call
it Fatah.

Like most terrorist groups Fatah has a scam that governments and media buy
into.  Its called a "military wing." Fatah's military wing is called the
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades. Whenever they carry out a new attack on innocent
civilians, it is the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades who carries it out.  The group
is part of Fatah, takes its orders from Fatah, but because they have a
different name Fatah gets a pass.  It would be like President Obama getting
on the television to announce that the United State's "military wing" was
responsible for killing bin Laden.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades has another role: to make the more radical
statements so President Abbas can preserve his role as a faux-peacemaker.
Therefore, Abbas did not say anything about the death of bin Laden-he didn't
have to, his "military wing" handled it for him.

They called the killing of their fellow terrorist a "catastrophe."  And
those who killed Bin Laden were "gangs of heretics
<http://palwatch.org/main.aspx?fi=157&doc_id=4972> ."

"The [military wing of Fatah] Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades announced the death
of Sheikh Osama bin Laden (Abu Abdallah), and said that if bin Laden had
indeed died as a Shahid (Martyr), this would not deter the resistance
fighters from the path of Jihad against injustice, oppression and occupation
in the world.

In their announcement, a copy of which reached MAAN [private Palestinian
news agency], the [Al-Aqsa Martyrs'] Brigades said:

'The Islamic nation awoke to a catastrophe the reports of the Shahid -
(Martyr-) death of the Sheikh, Jihad-fighter Osama bin Laden, in a
treacherous manner, by the gangs of the heretics and those who stray.'

They continued: 'The path irrigated with the blood of its leaders is the
path of victory, Allah <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allah>  willing. If Abu
Abdallah [Bin Laden] was killed, then he merited the Shahada (Death for
Allah) which he had sought, and inscribed with his blood the landmarks of
Jihad, leaving behind an entire generation that follows the path of Sheikh
Osama.'

They said: 'The military wings of the Jihad fighters in Palestine and
outside of it, who have in the past lost many of their commanders and their
men, will not stop. This has only strengthened their determination, their
resolve and their loyalty to theirShahids (Martyrs), who have turned their
words into a reality testifying to their honesty, and which in fact bolsters
the drive and the strength of their brothers on the path to victory or
Shahdada (Death for Allah)'.

The announcement continued: 'We say to the American and Israeli occupier:
the [Islamic] nation which produced leaders who changed the course of
history through their Jihad and their endurance, is a nation that is capable
of supplying an abundance of new blood into the arteries of the resistance
and is capable of restoring the glory of Islam and the flag of Allah's
oneness, Allah willing.'"

Yikes, now that didn't sound very moderate to me. In fact it sounded very
much like Hamas, which is recognized a terrorist group. As the NY Times
reported <http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/world/middleeast/03gaza.html> ;

Hamas officials here condemned on Monday the American operation that killed
Osama Bin Laden, with Ismail Haniya, the leader of the Hamas government,
calling it a "continuation of the United States policy of destruction."

Ismail al-Ashqar, a Hamas lawmaker, described it as "state terrorism that
America carries out against Muslims."

There in itself is the reason why Fatah is more dangerous than Hamas.  You
see, Hamas doesn't try to hide its intentions, both its political and
"military arms" (yes they have one of those also) are honest in their hatred
of Israel.  Fatah, on the other hand, tries to show its moderation through
its political arm, but its true intentions via Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

Sadly most of the world believes there is a difference between Hamas and
Fatah, but as the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades prove, that belief should be
filed in the same place as other childhood fantasies.

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