http://www.aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=2&id=19722


Hamas is Threatening Who?

01/02/2010 
By Tariq Alhomayed


Following the assassination of Qassam Brigades leading figure Mahmoud al 
Mabhouh in his [hotel] room in Dubai, the leaders of Hamas came out threatening 
and promising to avenge his death. This is understandable and only expected due 
to the nature of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict; however what was not clear 
was whether Hamas was threatening revenge on Israel or was threatening to 
violate the land of Arab countries. 

Some Hamas leaders began to remind us of the history of the intelligence war 
between the Palestinian Liberation Organization [PLO] and Israel in the past 
and it seems that for the first time Hamas is acknowledging the PLO's struggle 
and what it did for the Palestinian cause, as Hamas mentioned conflicts that 
took place in Cyprus for example. Mahmoud Zahar, a leading Hamas figure, went 
further than that when he openly threatened that "we send a clear message to 
the Arab countries with ties to the Zionist side to learn from the lesson of 
this crime that was committed." 

He added, (and this is the crux of the matter), "Today, the incident has been 
repeated in the UAE, and I believe that the UAE and other [states] must realize 
that the Zionist side does not respect the sovereignty of any Arab country nor 
of any state in the world, and that its own interest takes precedence over all 
interests of nations. [In this regard] there must be reconsideration of ties 
between the Zionist enemy and the states and [there must be] evaluation [of 
ties] in light of the crimes committed by the occupying state against the 
Palestinian people." 

The first mistake is that the UAE does not have ties with the "Zionist side" to 
use Zahar's terms. Is Hamas trying to say that Mossad agents are moving around 
freely in UAE territory for example and that this is known to the authorities 
there? If Mahmoud al Mabhouh himself - the Hamas commander who was assassinated 
in Dubai and who was assigned the task of liaising between Hamas and Iran - 
entered the UAE from Damascus on what was said to be an Iraqi passport (but 
that is another story altogether) and using a different name, and the UAE 
authorities did not know at the time that he was a leading figure of the Qassam 
Brigades or that he was wanted by Mossad for 20 years, then how would the UAE 
security authorities or others know whether or not those coming to the UAE are 
agents of Mossad or other apparatus? 

If Mahmoud al Mabhouh did not carry a real passport and did not have his real 
name on it then should we expect that Mossad agents would have their real names 
and the nature of their work contained in their passports? With al Mabhouh's 
presence in Dubai, and after it became known that he was the liaison with Iran, 
it became clear that it was Hamas that initiated exploiting Arab states 
including the UAE to carry out its activities that expose those Arab countries 
to danger. Therefore, what Hamas is trying to say today following the 
assassination of al Mabhouh is nothing but controversy that can only be 
described as absurd and as an attempt to cover up previous violations carried 
out by Hamas against Arab states. 

Therefore, the condemnation of al Mabhouh's assassination does not give Hamas a 
right to threaten Arab states or to violate Arab territories. Rather, the 
question here is why al Mabhouh didn't - and others for that matter - carry out 
his work in Syria for example? We must remind Hamas here that Imad Mughniyeh 
and others were assassinated in Syria without there being any ties between 
Damascus and the "Zionist side" in Zahar's words! 



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