Hamas gains open border with Egypt.

That just made war that much more likely.

Terry A. Hurlbut

http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2011/05/26/clergy/hamas-gains-open-border-with-egypt/

Hamas gains open border with Egypt

May 26, 2011   Terry A. Hurlbut   No comments 
<http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2011/05/26/clergy/hamas-gains-open-border-with-egypt/#respond>
  

Hamas Damascus rally

Hamas, which rules Gaza, now has an open border with Egypt. That can only make 
war more likely.

The Rafah Crossing opens

The Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt is now open 
<http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/middleeast/news/article_1641659.php/Hamas-jubilant-at-opening-of-Rafah-border-Israel-alarmed>
  during daytime on most days, after Egypt decided to open it. Five years ago, 
Israel closed it after Hamas people started firing rockets and mortars at 
nearby Israeli communities, and after Hamas captured a Tzahal soldier, one 
Gilead Shalit. Shalit is still a prisoner, and the rocket and mortar attacks 
continue. (Last April, a Hamas crew fired an anti-tank missile at a loaded 
school bus.) The Rafar Crossing was open only to limited numbers of students 
and professors. Now it is open to anyone, at least from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 
local time. (Israeli and Palestinian time are two hours ahead of British time, 
and seven hours ahead of New York time.)

 
<http://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Reserved4GileadShalit.jpg>
 Reserved for Gilead Shalit, captured by Hamas

A table and place setting, reserved for Gilead Shalit, a soldier of the Tzahal 
still in the hands of Hamas. Credit: Lilach Daniel, CC BY 2.0

That Egypt would reopen the crossing without consulting Israel means that Egypt 
has changed after throwing Hosni Mubarak out of power. Mubarak not only agreed 
to the closing but also tried to stop Hamas from running in money and weapons. 
Israel is afraid that money and weapons will now flow freely. (The Jerusalem 
Post gives a detailed history 
<http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=222449>  of the 
crossing and its openings and closings.)

Who is Hamas?

The name Hamas means zeal. It also stands for Ḥarakat al-Muqāwamat 
al-Islāmiyyah, or Islamic Resistance Movement. They have existed since 1987. 
They vow <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5319.htm>  to destroy 
Israel and set up a global caliphate, or ruling Muslim state. (Hat tip: Middle 
East Media Research Institute <http://www.memri.org/> .)

The Hamas covenant, or charter 
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/5319.htm> , quotes many chapters 
and verses from the Koran. Those passages swear vengeance against Jew and 
Christian alike.

The charter also identifies Hamas as the Palestinian chapter of the Muslim 
Brotherhood. This same movement is now in command in Egypt. That alone explains 
the border crossing. The new Egypt has also allowed an Iranian frigate to pass 
through the Suez Canal, something Mubarak never allowed.

What does Hamas say about Palestine?

The covenant recognizes no law but the Islamic to justify its title to 
Palestine. Tellingly, it says exactly what Islamic law means. Under Islamic 
law, any land that Muslims have once “conquered by force” is consecrated as a 
religious endowment to future generations of Muslims. It is the most brazen 
declaration that any thief ever made. A Western proverb says that possession is 
nine points of the law. Hamas says that possession is the whole law.

What next?

The Palestinian Authority, in the West Bank, recently signed a reconciliation 
agreement with Hamas. The PA now say that they will go to the United Nations to 
seek admission of a West Bank/Gaza country as an independent State.

Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, has said flatly that he will 
never negotiate with Hamas. President Obama is ambivalent. He did say that 
Hamas can never expect to negotiate with Israel until it recognizes Israel’s 
right to exist. But he also said that Israel must retreat to the 1949 armistice 
line, or to a line too close to it to make any difference.

This is a contradiction. The only way to resolve it would be for Hamas to 
renounce its charter. But Hamas cannot do that and stay true to Islam at the 
same time—not as they see it.

Now Hamas will get more money and weapons than ever before. They might try to 
start a war with that money and those weapons.

A famous American broadcaster is encouraging people to get their flight tickets 
and tour bookings to Israel for a week near the end of August. That broadcaster 
will host his event from the Temple Mount, a site fraught with meaning on all 
sides. Surely Hamas knows all this. They could try to shoot down one of the 
planes bringing in all those American tourists and rally-goers. (That would be 
very difficult, because those planes can defend themselves 
<http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/aircraft/systems/flight_guard/flight_guard.htm>
  directly against that kind of thing.) Or they could start a war in the Negev, 
or a naval blockade of Haifa.

Anything can happen. All we can do is watch.

 



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