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Hamas's Web School for Suicide Bombers
Radical Islam


by Yohanan Manor and Ido Mizrahi
Middle East Quarterly
Spring 2010, pp. 31-40

All states use education as a medium to encourage responsible behavior in
their children, at least in part to develop a law-abiding, civic-minded
citizenry. Authoritarian regimes have a history of distorting this trust,
often turning schools into places of indoctrination for a state or religious
ideology. The Palestinians have, for some time now, created an educational
system exemplifying this indoctrinational approach: Their textbooks deny
Jewish and Israeli legitimacy within historic Palestine, demonize Jews and
Israelis, discourage compromise or negotiated peace, and glorify violent
struggle to achieve what are often termed "Palestinian aspirations." Since
coming to power through elections in early 2006 and following its military
coup in Gaza in June 2007, Hamas has continued this path of indoctrination,
utilizing its popular children's website, Al-Fateh.


Formal Education in Gaza


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This cartoon from an Al-Fateh web page shows a young girl with a slingshot
and, at the top, a boy with a sword. Al-Fateh promotes violence towards
Jews, who are regularly accused of being enemies of Islam, thirsty for
Palestinian blood, and lusting to commit murder and acts of cruelty.
Comments on the website assure its readers that "with God's help, the
accursed Jewish state will be totally destroyed."

After a series of clashes, predating Hamas's parliamentary win in 2006 but
intensifying thereafter, Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in a swift but
brutal campaign, which lasted little more than a week (June 7-15, 2007).[1]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn1>  Hamas
now controls the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian Authority (PA) retains
almost no standing, except perhaps in the field of education: All the
schools in the strip—the very small number of private schools, the public
schools, and those run by the United Nations Works and Refugee Agency
(UNRWA)—follow the official PA school curriculum and use the corresponding
textbooks. 

This may be surprising in view of the cardinal importance Hamas attributes
to the education of children and youth as a means of achieving its
ideological and political goals. Article 15 of the Hamas charter states:

It is necessary that scientists, educators, and teachers, information and
media people, as well as the educated masses, especially the youth and
sheikhs of the Islamic movements, should take part in the operation of
awakening. It is important that basic changes be made in school curriculum
to cleanse it of the traces of ideological invasion that affected it as a
result of the Orientalists and missionaries who infiltrated the region
following the defeat of the Crusaders at the hands of Salah al Din
(Saladin).[2]
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Despite this, Hamas has yet to introduce its own school curriculum. Perhaps
this is due in part to a concern for Palestinian unity; perhaps it is merely
a desire to avoid the heavy expense such revisions would necessitate. Most
likely this results from Hamas's recognition that continued implementation
of the official PA curriculum is the only way currently that allows
internationally recognized matriculation examinations to proceed and for
diplomas to be awarded. In 2009 for example, practical steps were taken by
Hamas to ensure that the examinations would take place at exactly the same
time in both Gaza and the West Bank.[3]
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But if Hamas is apparently content at this time to rely on PA-sanctioned
curricula, it nonetheless resorts to other methods in order to leave its
imprint on Gazan education. Firstly, it sees to it that the teachers
employed throughout the strip impart its ideological and political views
alongside the official pedagogical and educational approaches.[4]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn4>  One
way to get a good idea of the substance of those views is by turning to
Al-Fateh, Hamas's web-based magazine for children and youth.[5]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn5> 


Its Master's Voice


Al-Fateh (Al-Fatih) website went online in September 2002. Its name is
indicative of its ideological ambition. Al-Fateh (the conqueror) is not
related to the Fatah party, Hamas's Palestinian rival; the apparent link is
purely fortuitous and only linguistic. Fatah is an invented word. It starts
with an acronym from the initial letters in Harakat Tahrir Filastin, the
Movement for the Liberation of Palestine, HTF or Hataf. It seemed ill-omened
that Hataf can be read as hatf or death in Arabic letters where only the
consonants are shown. Fatah's founders decided to write the initial letters
backwards, as FTH or Fatah, which can also be read as fath or "conquest,
victory" when the vowels are changed.

Although Hamas has denied any connection to Al-Fateh, there is evidence to
the contrary. Al-Fateh's Internet server (located in Russia) also hosts the
Palestine Gallery,[6]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn6>  the
photo portal website for Hamas's online Palestinian Information Center
(PIC).[7]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn7>  The
Arabic portal of the PIC contains a number of links to Hamas-affiliated
websites, including that of Hamas's military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam
Brigades and Al-Fateh, showing Hamas's intent to refer readers to sites
whose content supports its ideology. Hamas's public rejection of ownership
may be useful in preventing host countries from shutting down the servers as
was done to the site of the Qassam Brigades in 2008.[8]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn8> 

In spite of the denial, the web magazine's ideological affiliation with
Hamas is evident when one considers the content and messages conveyed on the
site. It identifies itself exclusively with both the ideology and activities
of Hamas, including military actions that deliberately target civilians.

The website expresses the same religio-political positions that Hamas takes
in its charter, including the doctrine that the entire land of historic
Palestine is waqf (an Islamic endowment) and that its liberation by violent
jihad is a religious duty.[9]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn9>  Pride
of place is given to Sheikh Ahmad Yassin,[10]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn10>  the
founder of Hamas. The site repeatedly quotes the words of the movement's
leaders and extols the members of the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades. Except
for a few references to Palestinian Islamic Jihad, no other Palestinian
movements or leaders are mentioned. It jubilantly reported Hamas's victory
in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections[11]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn11>  and
repeatedly commemorates Hamas martyrs (shahids/shuhada'), publishing their
last wills and testaments.[12]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn12> 

In an analysis of 159 issues published between September 2002 and October
2009, four major themes recur: hatred and contempt for the West,
annihilation of Israel and its Jewish inhabitants, demonization of the Jews,
and a cynical form of indoctrination that aims to turn children into future
suicide bombers.[13]
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Hatred and Scorn for the West


Al-Fateh depicts the West as decadent and inferior to the Islamic world,
both from a scientific and a moral perspective. Many scientific discoveries
achieved by the West are claimed to be of Islamic origin. Thus, Christopher
Columbus was not the first to discover America, which "he reached hundreds
of years after the Arabs and Muslims."[14]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn14>  The
"legend" that Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity is but a ruse to hide the
fact that the idea was of Arabic provenance.[15]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn15>  Other
scientific "firsts" appropriated without acknowledgment by the West include
the knowledge that the world is not flat and the discovery of electricity.

Ideas of human equality and social justice, whose roots extend from the
Bible through the Magna Carta through the American Declaration of
Independence and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man, emerged
according to Al-Fateh in reality in Mecca in the seventh century. While
Western nations have time after time violated their own proclamations
concerning human rights, Al-Fateh states that the emergence of Islam in
Mecca brought

equality between the slave and his master, between the rich and the poor,
the young and the old, the man and the woman, the Arab and the non-Arab …
And from these roots grew a strong Islamic society which has no oppressor or
oppressed, and in which no man can steal the rights of the other.[16]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn16> 

The West is regarded as a source of decadence, corruption, and cheap values
that should be avoided—from "Western imperialist clothing" to television
programs.[17]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn17>  The
site also warns against celebrating Western holidays, which are alleged to
provide an opportunity for Westerners to scorn Muslims:

the West looks at us … disdainfully and derisively, with a glance full of
arrogance … They have the right to do so, because we have celebrated their
[holidays] while they have not even thought to celebrate ours … because we
have distanced ourselves from our ideal values and clung to their decadent
values.[18]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn18> 

In this somewhat difficult passage, Al-Fateh uses the status of women to
illustrate the inferiority of Western values:

Many Orientalists accuse Islam of failing to grant the woman what it grants
the man. We do not see this phenomenon in reality, but from reading history
books we find something interesting: Century after century, we see that the
nations of the West exploit and deny their basic human rights more than any
other nation. The meaning of freedom has changed for the European woman and
become entwined with the concepts of loss, escape, and disintegration … [so
that] suicide has become the only option for those despairing and falling in
perdition.[19]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn19> 

The West is further the enemy of Islam both because of its "severe attacks
in beloved Palestine, in Iraq, in Afghanistan and in Pakistan, in Chechnya
and in the Balkans, in India and in Kashmir"[20]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn20>  and
its "subjugation" of Muslim peoples:

We are currently subjugated by the Jews, the Americans, and the British who
occupy our holy land of Palestine, in Iraq, and in many Arab and Muslim
states … It is [incumbent] upon us, the lion cubs of Arabism and Islam, to
be prepared to fight those abject people and to liberate our country from
occupation.[21]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn21> 

The website provides the obligatory references to Western imperialism and
the crimes of the Crusaders:

The savage and backward feudal kings of Europe came at the head of huge
armies as invaders and occupiers and seized many Arab cities on the Syrian
coast.[22]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn22> 

See the crime that Britain has brought upon us: Britain conquered Palestine
in a Crusader spirit, as articulated by their commander, General Allenby,
who, after the conquest of Jerusalem in 1917, said: "Today the Crusades have
ended."[23]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn23> 

This last, unsubstantiated quotation is taken directly from article 15 of
the Hamas charter although it is a matter of controversy whether Viscount
Allenby ever uttered such a comment.


Annihilation of Israel and the Jews


For Al-Fateh, Israel is an illegitimate state since "greater Palestine" is
an Arab, Islamic land. Thus, the Jews have no rights whatsoever in
"Palestine"

where the Arab Canaanites have dwelt since ancient times, a long time before
the arrival of the Jews in Palestine, and even when the Jews immigrated into
Palestine, the Arab tribes were there until the arrival of Islam, which made
Palestine an Arab Islamic land … and since that time to our day the Muslim
Arabs have never left … and everything in it testifies to Palestine being
Arab and Muslim, despite the arrogance of the Jews and the imperialism that
helps the Jews occupy it.[24]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn24> 

According to a number of modern Arab historians, the ancient Babylonians,
Aramaeans, and Phoenicians were all Arabs who emigrated from the Arabian
Peninsula.[25]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn25>  This
"Arabization" of the Canaanites is meant to portray the Israelites (and by
extension, the Jews) as interlopers in the land and to transform the Arab
Palestinians, the alleged Canaanite descendants, as the only legitimate and
indigenous inhabitants. But as even partisan supporters of the Palestinian
cause such as Rashid Khalidi have noted, Palestinian nationalism developed a
historiography that "anachronistically read back into the history of
Palestine over the past few centuries, and even millennia, a nationalist
consciousness and identity that are in fact relatively modern," creating a
"predilection for seeing in peoples such as the Canaanites, Jebusites,
Amorites, and Philistines the lineal ancestors of the modern
Palestinians."[26]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn26> 

This denial of a Jewish connection to the land extends to the Kotel or
Western Wall, a remnant of one of the supporting walls of Herod's Temple and
the holiest, accessible site for Jewish prayer:

The Western Wall, a noble and honored Arab and Islamic remnant, [is] one of
the walls of the Al-Aqsa Mosque … the most ancient Islamic site in
Jerusalem. The occupying Jews claim that this wall is all that remains of
their ancient temple, called Solomon's Temple. In actual fact, the Jews'
claim is false, fake, and incorrect, and history and archeological research
prove our statements. The ancient Jewish temple was completely destroyed by
the Romans approximately 2000 years ago. All archeological researchers prove
that this wall was built in the Umayyad period … the Western Wall of the
Al-Aqsa Mosque is thus an Arab Islamic remnant and consequently has no
connection at all to Solomon's Temple.[27]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn27> 

Like other Palestinian educational literature, Al-Fateh website frequently
depicts the map of the Middle East without Israel and instead shows only
"Palestine." It avoids the phrase "the State of Israel," instead employing
terms of derogation and condemnation, including the "Zionist entity," "the
cursed state," the "state of the monstrous entity," the "criminal state,"
the "alleged entity," and the "thieving usurping entity."[28]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn28> 

Not content with expunging any past connection to the land, Al-Fateh's
hostility and contempt for Israel are intertwined with an expressed longing
to annihilate it: "All Muslim children are the hope for the future, and by
their hands, with God's help, the accursed Jewish state will be totally
destroyed."[29]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn29>  This
uncompromising hatred is tied to a condemnation of the Jews reputedly
uttered by Muhammad, echoed in turn in the Hamas charter:[30]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn30> 

Palestine is an Islamic [religious] endowment [waqf]. It is the Muslims'
primary problem, and its liberation is a personal religious duty for every
Muslim. I recall the saying [hadith] uttered by God's Messenger [Muhammad]:
"The Hour of Judgment will not arrive until you fight the Jews and kill them
… and until the trees and the rocks will say: 'O Muslim, O servant of God,
there is a Jew behind me; come and kill him," except the salt bush
[gharqad], for it is [one] of the Jews' trees.[31]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn31> 

That this exhortation is not confined to the past or some theoretical clause
in an organizational charter is made explicit in numerous Al-Fateh issues:
"You will be in the ranks in the near future, the future in which we cleanse
our holy land of the impurity of the Jews."[32]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn32>
Israel's destruction and the violent liberation of Palestine are described
as one and the same thing: "The way to the complete liberation of the land
is through the muzzle of the gun."[33]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn33>
Leaving nothing to chance, God Himself is called upon to accomplish the
goal: "O God, you should deal with the aggressive Zionists, O God … kill
them … and do not leave [even] one of them."[34]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn34>  This
destruction is aimed not only against Israel but against Jews generally:
"Oh, our Aqsa [Mosque], we shall return; we are the soldiers of God's
religion. We will rejoice at the victory and kill the Jews by the
sword."[35]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn35> 

It is not surprising then that Al-Fateh rejects any peace settlement, any
negotiations that might lead to a settlement, and all past agreements
concluded with Israel, echoing article 13 of the Hamas charter. In a column
dedicated to Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the most prominent Palestinian leader in
the 1930s and 1940s and a Nazi collaborator, Al-Fateh republishes his
admonition for its student readers: "If you don't succeed in liberating
Palestine, I am warning you not to conclude a peace agreement with the Jews,
whatever the situation will be."[36]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn36>
Turning to more contemporary leadership, the website quotes Abd al-Aziz
Rantisi (1947-2004), Hamas's cofounder, one of its principal leaders in
Gaza, and a staunch opponent of the Oslo accords, who referred to
Palestinian anti-negotiation demonstrators as those who "left their homes in
order to tell the negotiators: 'No to this ridiculous negotiation! Yes to
continuing resistance. Yes to the gun!'"


Demonization of Jews


Al-Fateh takes every opportunity to promote demonization of the Jews,
described as "the lowest of the human race."[37]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn37>  Jews
are regularly accused of being enemies of Islam, inherent tricksters, and
treaty violators, for whom there is no place in Palestine:

Tell them about your forefathers and about the Jews' forefathers and explain
the difference between them. For they [the Jews' forefathers] violated
[their] treaties, killed the innocent ones, and transformed falsity into
truth and truth into falsity through their trickery … Talk to them about the
Jews' trickery against our Messenger al-Mustafa [Muhammad] and [tell them]
that this trickery will continue until the hour of judgment.[38]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn38> 

Stories and articles on the website portray Israel and the Jews as thirsty
for Palestinian blood and lusting to commit murder and acts of cruelty for
the sake of their own pleasure.[39]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn39>  A
prime example of such demonization can be found in the following excerpt
from a story told by a grandmother about Muhammad al-Dura. Dura, a
Palestinian child allegedly killed in a gun battle by Israeli troops in
September 2000,[40]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn40>
became the poster boy for the second intifada and has been idealized as a
shahid (martyr):

He and his father arrived at the roadblock guarded by the criminal Jewish
soldiers, the car was not allowed to pass, and Muhammad went by foot with
his father … [T]he soldiers descended on them as the wolves descend on their
prey, and began to fire around them first without hitting them. Muhammad
stood by his father and said: "Do not worry, their bullets will not hurt us,
we have done nothing to them, why should they kill us?" His father
responded: "They are Jews, Muhammad." … Muhammad was hit by shrapnel …
Muhammad's father began to shout in the direction of the ambulance (which
could not move forward due to the fire): "The boy is dead! The boy is dead!
Help us!" One of the sniper soldiers laughed in scorn at this father … [and]
said in his criminal mind: The solution is to rid him of his son, then aimed
the sniper rifle at Muhammad's chest, smiled and began to shoot. The bullets
pierced Muhammad's heart … The soldiers' teeth … stuck out like the fangs of
wolves … their hearts were like the hearts of wolves that have no human
emotion in them.[41]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn41> 

The wolf imagery also appears in other editions: Jews are "wolves whose eyes
blaze with evil, evil fills their hearts … They are indeed the murderers of
the prophets."[42]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn42>  The
latter accusation harks back to a common interpretation of the Qur'an[43]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn43>
giving these efforts at demonization a religious dimension. Similarly, Jews
are slurred many times on the website[44]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn44>  as
descendents of apes and pigs, a terrible insult in Islam, with its origins
in the Qur'an.[45]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn45> 


Educating Future Suicide Bombers


At times it seems as if Al-Fateh's educational mission is the single-minded
creation of the next generation of suicide bombers. Demonizing and
dehumanizing the Jews prepares young readers for future action. However,
Al-Fateh does not merely exhort children to take up arms to kill Israelis
and become jihad fighters, it indoctrinates them to seek shahada or
martyrdom. Suicide bombings are idealized as an expression of devotion to
Islam and as a sought-after pleasure, enabling the shahid to ascend
immediately to paradise. Terrorist attacks and suicide bombings are highly
praised and their perpetrators glorified.[46]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn46> 

To overcome the youngsters' natural reservations about committing suicide,
the site also systematically and cynically exposes the readers to graphic
images of torn limbs and dead bodies in order to desensitize them to
violence and death.[47]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn47>
Similarly, the last wills and testaments of suicide bombers are used to sway
youngsters and prepare them psychologically to "follow in the footsteps of
the fighters in order to liberate this land from the impurity of the
contemptible Jews … know[ing] clearly that my blood will be shed and my
organs scattered."[48]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn48> 

Al-Fateh publishes scores of jihadist testimonies[49]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn49>  such
as this from the will of suicide bomber Isma'il al-Ma'aswabi, who detonated
a car bomb killing two Israeli soldiers:

love of jihad and martyrdom rules my life, my soul, my feelings and my heart
… It is difficult for the soul that has tasted the sweet taste of jihad, the
suffering in which is delicious … to rest anywhere else than Paradise
…Whereas I am living in Paradise … do not be sad my brothers as I am a
shahid in Paradise …and I will see you there with God's help.[50]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn50> 

The religious justification for this act of self-destruction is made
explicit for young readers in the following passage:

Muslims who have been slain are in Paradise, and [the Jews] who have been
slain are in Hell. They [the Muslims who were killed] have been granted
martyrdom, which is the Muslims' hope and goal in this world. They died
because their time had come, and had the Jews not killed them, they would
have died [anyway]. But God wanted Paradise for them, so He granted them
martyrdom … Be reassured my beloved one, that at the moment of their
martyrdom they do not feel pain at all. They feel as if they are only
pricked by a needle.[51]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn51> 


Glimpse of the Future?


Both Al-Fateh and its parent organization Hamas have on rare occasions
displayed some sensitivity to intra-Palestinian debates about peace and
sometimes have noted popular aspirations for a peace settlement if only to
show their futility. Thus the story of 13-year-old Yasmin Shamalawi:

Yasmin Shamalawi rejects violence as a means of confronting the other,
believes in peace as a means of achieving the goals of the Palestinian
people and rejects the killing of Israeli children just as she categorically
rejects the killing of the children of Palestine. And she goes on to say: "I
don't carry a rifle as the singer Umm Kulthum once sang: 'I now have a rifle
in my hands, take me with you to Palestine …' All I will make is a sincere
and true call on behalf of the children of Palestine to the rulers of
Israel, so that they may look at us and their own children through the
perspective of childhood and the future … and let us live together, as there
is room for all in the land and in the heavens."[52]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn52> 

Unfortunately, this is an exception to the rule. Al-Fateh and Hamas's
radical, hard-line, rejectionist stance are not compatible with a negotiated
settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. More typical of Al-Fateh's
viewpoint is the republished last will and testament of suicide bomber Ahmad
Marmash, who murdered five and wounded more than 100 civilians at a shopping
mall in Netanya in 2001:

many of the sons of this nation are killed, and they [the leaders] are
waiting and standing idly by, claiming that the solution of the problem is
the solution of peace. Do you think that the Zionist enemy understands the
message of peace and the peaceful solution?[53]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn53> 

In another posting, a young girl recounts her response to an official from
the Israeli Ministry of Education, who visited her school to speak of peace:

Do you expect peace between the wolf and the lamb? … The wolf wants to
devour the poor, weak lamb because it drank from a brook … peace, honorable
sir, with the wolf of occupation which took everything from us … imprisons
our youths? Our warriors will pursue them and kill them. The pupils
applauded me and whispered … "the occupation will fall … no peace with the
enemies."[54]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn54> 

Yasmin Shamalawi's statement may offer some a glimmer of hope and may even
indicate an ability to listen and take into account some Palestinians'
aspirations for a normal life and even for a peace settlement. In light of
the preponderance of evidence to the contrary, however, it seems unlikely
that Al-Fateh and Hamas are considering adopting such an approach. Hamas
would lose its raison d'être, and Al-Fateh, its youth mouthpiece, would be
abandoning the principles of hatred and rejection that are the essence of
its religio-political philosophy.

Al-Fateh's doctrinal and educational approach is in clear violation of
international educational standards based on various U.N. Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization resolutions.[55]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn55>  By
instructing its young audience in hatred and demonization and inciting them
to shed blood and commit suicide, Al-Fateh and Hamas trample upon the
fundamental rights of children as formulated in the International Convention
on the Rights of the Child, specifically article 6, which recognizes that
every child has the "inherent right to life."[56]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftn56>
Regardless of the U.N.'s tarnished reputation regarding human rights
overall, the protection of children from indoctrination into a life of
hatred and violence should be supported by all those who claim to advocate
for human and children's rights.

Yohanan Manor, chairman of the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural
Tolerance in School Education, is the author of "Arabs and Palestinians in
Israeli School Textbooks" in Korinman and Laughland, eds., Israel on Israel
(Valentine, 2008). Ido Mizrahi is research project coordinator at the
Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education.

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; CNS News, Sept. 3, 2009 <http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/53475> ; The
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<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/01/AR200909010
2496.html> .
[5] <http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref5>
Al-Fateh, accessed Feb. 15, 2010.
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[7] <http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref7>
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[8] <http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref8>
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[9] <http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref9>
"Hamas Covenant 1988 <http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp> ,"
art. 11.
[10]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref10>
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1, 2006, Mar. 15, 2005, Nov. 15, 2004, Apr. 15, 2004, Apr. 1, 2004, Dec.
2002, Oct. 2002.
[11]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref11>
Al-Fateh, Feb. 1, 2006.
[12]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref12>
Al-Fateh, Oct. 2002.
[13]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref13>  "
<http://www.impact-se.org/docs/reports/Hamas/Al-Fateh_Report_2009_final.pdf>
Al-Fateh—The Hamas Web Magazine for Children: Indoctrination to Jihad,
Annihilation and Self-Destruction," Institute for Monitoring Peace and
Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-SE), Jerusalem, May 2009.
[14]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref14>
Al-Fateh, Apr. 15, 2004.
[15]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref15>
Al-Fateh, July 1, 2004.
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Al-Fateh, Sept. 2003.
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Al-Fateh, Jan. 1, 2009.
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Al-Fateh, Feb. 15, 2009.
[19]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref19>
Al-Fateh, Jan. 1, 2004.
[20]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref20>
Al-Fateh, Jan. 2003.
[21]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref21>
Al-Fateh, May 1, 2004.
[22]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref22>
Al-Fateh, Feb. 15, 2009.
[23]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref23>
Al-Fateh, July 2003.
[24]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref24>
Al-Fateh, May 2003.
[25]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref25>
Nimrod Hurvitz, "Muhibb al-Din al-Khatib's Semitic Wave Theory and
Pan-Arabism," Middle Eastern Studies, Jan. 1993; Bernard Lewis, The Arabs in
History (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993), p. 17.
[26]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref26>
Rashid Khalidi, Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National
Consciousness (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997), p. 149.
[27]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref27>
Al-Fateh, Aug. 1, 2005.
[28]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref28>
See, for example, Al-Fateh, Aug. 15, 2006, Mar. 1, 2004, Feb. 1, 2004, Apr.
2003, Jan. 2003.
[29]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref29>
Al-Fateh, Jan. 1, 2005.
[30]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref30>
"Hamas Covenant 1988 <http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/hamas.asp> ,"
art. 7.
[31]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref31>
Al-Fateh, Oct. 1, 2002.
[32]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref32>
Al-Fateh, Feb. 1, 2005.
[33]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref33>
Al-Fateh, Mar. 15, 2006.
[34]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref34>
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Jan. 15, 2009.
[35]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref35>
Al-Fateh, Jan. 15, 2009.
[36]
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Al-Fateh, Jan. 2003.
[37]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref37>
Al-Fateh, Apr. 2003.
[38]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref38>
Al-Fateh, Jan. 15, 2009, June 1, 2009, Apr. 15, 2008, Apr. 2003.
[39]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref39>
Al-Fateh, Apr. 2003, Jan. 15, 2004, July 1, 2004.
[40]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref40>
See "Philippe
<http://www.meforum.org/1998/philippe-karsenty-we-need-to-expose-the-muhamma
d> Karsenty: 'We Need to Expose the Muhammad al-Dura Hoax,'" Middle East
Quarterly, Fall 2008, pp. 57-65.
[41]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref41>
Al-Fateh, Oct. 15, 2004.
[42]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref42>
Al-Fateh, Dec. 15, 2003.
[43]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref43>
Sura 2: 61.
[44]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref44>
See, for example, Al-Fateh, Aug. 1, 2008; "Save Gaza," Al-Fateh, Jan. 15,
2009.
[45]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref45>
See sura 2: 65, sura 5: 60, sura 7: 163-6.
[46]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref46>
See, for example, Al-Fateh, Feb. 15, 2009, Sept. 15, 2005, Mar. 1, 2004,
Nov. 15, 2003, Nov. 2002.
[47]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref47>
See, for example, Al-Fateh, Oct. 15, 2004, July. 2003, Apr. 2003.
[48]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref48>
Al-Fateh, Apr. 15, 2004.
[49]
<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref49>
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Al-Fateh June 15, 2004.
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<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref55>
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<http://www.meforum.org/2675/hamas-web-school-suicide-bombers#_ftnref56>
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<http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=4&ved=0CBUQFjAD&url=htt
p%3A%2F%2Fwww2.ohchr.org%2Fenglish%2Flaw%2Fcrc.htm&rct=j&q=International+Con
vention+on+the+Rights+of+the+Child&ei=UldsS5adI4X4NayN3c0E&usg=AFQjCNElTPQKf
vEHEoqb9yA3Icm9CQJnEQ> , U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva,
Nov. 1989.

 



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