Al-Qaeda: Hamas betrayed God

Terror group says it cannot 'keep silent' over Hamas path 'which will lead
to hell' 


Yaakov Lappin 

Published:       05.06.07, 22:33 /
<http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html> Israel News        
 http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3396525,00.html

Hamas has been accused of "betraying its own martyrs and God" during a
recent statement issued by al-Qaeda. 

 

A video made by al-Qaeda leader Yahya al-Libi, who is in Afghanistan, was
released at the end of April. Ynetnews has obtained the full recording, one
of a number of growing scathing verbal attacks on Hamas by al-Qaeda. 

 

"I am sending this message to the people of Palestine, whose blood is being
shed by the Jewish occupiers," al-Libi said. 

 

"Hamas has abandoned jihad for politics. It has betrayed its youths. Its
main activity is politics. Since its decision to go down the path of
politics, Hamas has begun to descend on a downhill slope. They betrayed the
dreams of their young fighters and they stabbed them in the back," al-Libi
added. 

 

"All of the pretexts Hamas gives for pondering the political path do not
even convince Hamas," Libi said. "They don't believe their own rhetoric.
They themselves know they are not pursuing the true path of Islam." 

 

'Hamas not listening to us'

Libi complained that "al-Qaeda leaders tried to advise Hamas about its
policy and told Hamas leaders that they are not going in right direction.
But Hamas has been firm in maintaining that its path is different from that
of al-Qaeda." 

 

He bitterly lamented that "Hamas told al-Qaeda they don't need al-Qaeda's
advice. Some of their most prominent leaders went as far as making public
declarations during a recent visit to the atheist capital of Russia, Moscow,
distancing themselves from al-Qaeda. They did so openly after the meeting
with the murderous corrupt Russian leaders whose crimes are worse than those
of Sharon" Libi said, referring to Hamas politburo head Khaled Mashaal's
trip to Moscow. 

 

"Is Putin and his corrupt and murderous regime more relevant to Hamas's
political equation for Palestine than advice by our great leader Ayman
al-Zawahiri?" the al-Qaeda leader asked. 

 

'Hamas betrayed Chechen cause' 

Al-Libi accused Hamas of "betraying the Chechnyan cause" by meeting with the
Putin government, and added that Hamas was trying to promote secularism
among Palestinians, declaring: "Al-Qaeda cannot remain silent over this,
because what Hamas is doing amounts to betraying the martyrs of the
Palestinian people and God." 

 

"You call your movement resistance, and then you call it Islamic resistance.
If you were really Islamic, you would call it jihad," al-Libi said. 

 

 

"Can you tell us which Islam you are talking about, and which shariah you
are going to implement?" he added. 

 

"Your path has confused the Palestinians, and they can no longer
differentiate between you and the secular leaders that you courting," he
said. 

 

After pledging that "al-Qaeda will stick to the path of true jihad," al-Libi
addressed Hamas' al-Qassam Brigades, saying: "Where are your bombs, where is
you fire, which should shine like the sun in the enemy's backyard? Your
martyrs used to fight for al-Aqsa, and today you replaced the heavy sword
with dialogue. Hamas is a part of the conspiracy against the Palestinians." 

 

"Anyone who takes this path is bound to descend to hell because they are
moving away from the true nature of their religion," al-Libi concluded. 

 


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Al-Qaeda video urges 'bombs, fire' on Israel

Global terror group's leader calls on Hamas to 'commit to path of jihad' in
video posted on website used by Islamist militant groups 


Reuters 

Published:       04.29.07, 22:36 / Israel News
<http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html>    

 <http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3393512,00.html>
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3393512,00.html

An al-Qaeda leader called on the Islamist Hamas group to fight
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3284752,00.html> Israel with
"bombs and fire" in an Internet video posted on Sunday, days after militants
launched rockets into southern Israel breaking a ceasefire. 

 

"Where is revenge, where are the bombs, where is the fire?" Abu Yahya
al-Libi asked members of the military wing of Hamas in a video posted on a
website used by Islamist militant groups. 

 

"Your loyalty to the blood of your predecessors, those loyal men, can only
be through strict commitment to path of jihad ... And rejecting any other
way," he said in the undated video. 

 

Al-Qaeda, which spearheads a militant campaign against the United States and
its allies, views the Sunni Muslim Hamas as a moderate group that has
compromised the rights of Palestinians for political gains. 

 

In March, al-Qaeda's number two, Ayman al-Zawahri, accused Hamas of serving
US Interests through a power-sharing agreement with the secular Fatah group.


 

Libi, who is believed to have escaped from a US Jail in Afghanistan in 2005,
said it was the duty of al-Qaeda to give advice to Hamas. 

 

'Nationalism ground of your relations' 

Hamas killed nearly 300 Israelis in 58 suicide bombings after a Palestinian
uprising began in 2000. It last carried out a suicide bombing in 2004, but
the group's Izz el-Din al-Qassam Brigades fired rockets into southern Israel
on Tuesday in retaliation for recent killings of Palestinians by Israel. 

 

Libi scolded Hamas leaders for embracing democracy and establishing ties
with "infidel" Russia and Shiite Iran. Hamas won the Palestinian
parliamentary elections in Jan. 2006. 

 

 

"Nationalism and Palestinian unity became the ground of your relations ...
Tarnishing your group," he said. "Those listening to your statements can no
longer differentiate between you and secular groups." 

 

Libi also criticized Hamas leaders for what he described as a policy of
"begging" and for visiting Russia and Iran to seek support in the face of a
Western blockade against the Hamas-led Palestinian government for refusing
to recognize Israel.


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Al-Qaeda gaining in strength in Gaza 

Radical Islam, al-Qaeda style, gaining support in Gaza Strip; security
source says such organizations present threat to Abbas, not Hamas 


Ali Waked 

Published:       04.15.07, 19:27 / Israel News
<http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html>    

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3388249,00.html

Three loud explosions shook the Gaza Strip Sunday morning. The explosions
damaged two internet cafes and an American Protestant bookstore. Nobody was
injured and no one claimed responsibility for the bombings. 

 

This is just one other sign that the al-Qaeda variety of Islam is gaining
strength in the Gaza Strip. A security source in the Strip told Ynet that it
was this infrastructure, and not Hamas
<http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3388249,00.html#n> , that
President Mahmoud Abbas should be wary of. 

 

Incitement, explosions and vandalizing businesses such as internet cafes and
stalls that sell music have become a regular occurrence in Gaza. This is not
surprising if one takes a look at an ever-growing group of young
Palestinians in the Strip and the changes these youngsters are undergoing. 

 

A Muslim official in the Strip told Ynet that more and more young people
were finding ideological alternatives with groups identified with al-Qaeda
and its call for a violent struggle against anything that threatens Islam. 

 

The dress code of these youngsters is easily distinguishable. Similar to the
Pakistani fashion, they wear a big shirt over baggy pants of the same
fabric. The head covering worn by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who led Al-Qaeda in
Iraq until his assassination last year, is being worn by an increasing
number of young Palestinians in Gaza. The women cover their heads with a
veil. 

 

The source told Ynet that following a feeling that Hamas was becoming too
institutionalized, many people were looking for less established
organizations . 

 

Some were finding their place in organizations with ideologies similar to
al-Qaeda such as "Swords of Justice," "Swords of Islam" or "Army of Islamic
Mujahidin' - organizations that have been responsible for blowing up
internet cafes. 

 

Size doesn't matter

These organizations are still small, but "al-Qaeda never based itself on the
number of members, but rather on their ideological and organizational
quality," said the source. 

 

Palestinian and Arab media has lately reported that the life of Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, and the lives of other top ranking PA
officials were in danger. They reported that Hamas was digging tunnels under
routes taken regularly by Abbas, to facilitate an attack against him. 

 

 

A Palestinian security source, however, said that the danger came from the
al-Qaeda infrastructure in the Gaza Strip and not Hamas. Osama Bin Laden and
his second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri, have been heard on tapes dubbing
Mahmoud Abbas a 'collaborator', and an 'American and Israeli puppet.'
Security officials in the Strip are concerned that the threat will escalate.


 

One of the branches of the Popular Resistance Committees has been flagged as
a probable candidate to become the al-Qaeda base group. Suicide bombers from
Gaza who were recently caught in Sinai, were from this division.

 

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