The Stop Qatar Now coalition is identifying and contacting
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and activities with and in Qatar, notifying them about Qatar’s support
for jihad terror. These letters will be sent to press outlets around
the world.
“Guest Column: The Road from Qatar to the Gaza Strip,” by Reuven Berko,
IPT News, October 15, 2014 (thanks to
Pamela Geller):
In a recent speech, Israeli Ambassador to the United
Nations Ron Prosor mentioned the central role of Qatar in supporting
international terrorist organizations. Money flowing from Qatar to
Hamas, for example, paid for the terrorist attack tunnels dug from the
Gaza Strip under the security fence into Israeli territory, and for the
thousands of rockets fired at Israeli civilian targets in both the
distant and recent past. In response, State Department spokesperson
Marie Harf rushed to Qatar’s defense, claiming it had an important,
positive role in finding a solution for the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Qatar’s funding for Islamist terrorist organizations all over the
world is an open secret known to every global intelligence agency,
including the CIA. It was exposed by Wikileaks, which clearly showed
that funds from Qatar were transferred to al-Qaida. Qatar also funds the
terrorist movements opposing the Assad regime in Syria, such as the
Al-Nusra Front, encourages anti-Egyptian terrorism in the Sinai
Peninsula and within Egypt itself, and is involved in Islamic terrorism
in Africa and other locations. It accompanies its involvement in
terrorism targeting Israel and Egypt (through the Muslim Brotherhood)
with vicious and inflammatory propaganda on its Al-Jazeera TV channel.
Qatar also spends millions of dollars supporting the Islamic Movement
in Israel, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood headed by Sheikh Ra’ed
Salah. The Islamic Movement is responsible for ongoing acts of
provocation on the Temple Mount and in Judea and Samaria, and incites
the entire Islamic world against Israel, claiming that the Jews are
trying to destroy the Al-Aqsa mosque and replace it with the Jewish
Temple. The incitement continued even as the Islamic Movement’s sister
movement, Hamas, fired rockets at Jerusalem and endangered both the
mosques on the Temple Mount and Jerusalem’s sites sacred to Judaism,
Christianity and Islam.
As Qatar’s representative, the Islamic Movement, which has not yet
been outlawed in Israel, contributed to Hamas what it could during
Operation Protective Edge by instigating riots, blocking roads and
seeking to foment a third intifada which, according to the plan, would
be joined by Israeli Arabs to augment the deaths of thousands of
Israelis killed by rockets and the mass murders through the attack
tunnels planned for the eve of the Jewish New Year.
In his recent UN speech, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
rebutted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ accusations of
Israeli “genocide” of the Palestinian people. He reminded his audience
of Hamas’ use of Gazan civilians as human shields and of the rockets
fired to attack specifically civilian Israeli targets. Unfortunately, he
did not mention the Hamas charter, which calls for the murder of all
the Jews. The fact that Abbas now heads a national consensus government
in which Hamas is a full partner commits him to the slaughter of the
Jewish people – a true genocide – and it is to the disgrace of the
international community that such an individual was permitted to address
the UN instead of being tried for war crimes.
In fact, the similarities between Hamas and ISIS are clearly stated
in the Hamas charter, which defines Hamas as part of the Muslim
Brotherhood’s global Islamic movement. One of its objectives is to fight
“infidel Christian imperialism” and its Zionist emissaries in Israel in
order to impose the Sharia, Islamic religious law, on the world.
According to the charter’s paragraph 7, Hamas’ intention is to slaughter
every Jew, as ordered by Muhammad and those who accept his legacy. That
is the basis for the threat issued by ISIS “Caliph,” Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, that under his leadership, Islam will “drown America in
blood.”
Throughout its history, Hamas, like ISIS, has been committed to the
concept of the global caliphate, which it plans to help construct by
creating its own Islamic emirate on the ruins of the State of Israel.
Since its founding, Hamas has attacked Israel and murdered thousands of
its citizens exactly as ISIS has attacked and murdered “infidels.” They
share the same slogans, with “There is no god but Allah” and “Allah,
Prophet Muhammad” inscribed on their flags and headbands. Hamas
terrorists have blown themselves up in Israel’s coffee shops, hotels,
restaurants, buses, malls and markets, wherever there are large
concentrations of civilians. The way Hamas executed suspected
collaborators during the final days of Operation Protective Edge bore
the hallmarks of the al-Qaida execution of Daniel Pearl and the ISIS
beheading of James Foley and others.
In the decades during which Hamas has carried out a continual series
of deadly terrorist attacks against Israel, wearing the same “Allah,
Prophet, Muhammad” headbands as ISIS terrorists, the international
community rarely voices its support for Israel, or takes into account
that by defending itself Israel also defends the West, which has failed
to understand that “political Islam” inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood
was setting up shop in the free world’s backyard and that the ticking
bomb was set to go off sooner than expected. The West has not clearly
condemned Qatar for openly supporting Hamas and its terrorist activities
against Israel or demanded that it stop.
While Israel responded to Hamas’ rocket attacks on civilian targets
to keep thousands, if not tens of thousands, of Israeli civilians from
being killed, the international community demanded “proportionality.”
That requirement kept Israel from responding as it should have and
encouraged Hamas to fire ever more rockets at “military targets” such as
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. When Israel built its security fence to keep
Hamas suicide bombers from infiltrating into Israeli territory to blow
themselves up in crowds of civilians, the international community
opposed it, rushed to embrace the Palestinians’ vocabulary of “racism”
and “apartheid,” and willingly played into the hands of Hamas and Abbas.
This reaction occurred although Israel is the only truly democratic
country in the Middle East, where Jews and Arabs can live in peace
without “apartheid.”
Today President Obama says he “underestimated” the threat posed by
ISIS, while Israel has been warning the world of extremist military
Islam for at least a decade, as Netanyahu warned the world of a nuclear
Iran in his UN speech.
The international community has been curiously silent about the
genuine apartheid in the Arab states neighboring Israel. There,
descendants of the original 1948 Palestinian refugees, by now in their
fourth generation, still live in refugee camps, do not have citizenship,
and are excluded from jobs and social benefits. Israel, however,
absorbed hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees, many of them
destitute, who fled Europe and were expelled from the Arab countries
when the state was founded, and were given citizenship and enjoy full
rights, as do the Arabs who remained in Israel after the War of
Independence.
Israel, which has nothing against the Palestinian people, would like
to see the Gaza Strip rebuilt for both humanitarian reasons and to give
Hamas something to lose. Radical Islamic elements around the globe,
however, including Hamas, ISIS, al-Qaida, the Al-Nusra Front and
Hizballah, all financed by Qatar, do not want to see the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict resolved. They all have the same global
agenda, based on fueling the conflict to unite Islam around it, under
their leadership.
Therefore, Qatar continues to support global Islamic terrorism. On
Sept. 13, Qatar paid the Al-Nusra Front a ransom of $20 million to free
abducted UN soldiers from Fiji. The world praised Qatar for its
philanthropy, but in effect, it was a brilliant act of manipulation and
fraud, both filling the Al-Nusra Front’s coffers and representing itself
as the Fijians’ savior. Qatar is using the same underhanded trick in
the Gaza Strip. After sending Hamas millions of dollars to fund its
anti-Israeli terrorist industry, it pledged $1 billion to help rebuild the Gaza Strip during last weekend’s conference in Cairo….
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