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June 13, 2018
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Exclusive: U.S. and Turkish Ties to Malaysia's Hamas Lobby
by Abha Shankar
IPT News
June 13, 2018
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The April assassination of a Hamas engineer in Malaysia's capital
Kuala Lumpur helps show the increasingly significant role Malaysia plays in
Hamas operations.
Fadi Albatsh, who helped the terrorist group build drones and rockets,
was shot and killed while on his way to a mosque. Albatsh reportedly also helped facilitate deals with North
Korea to smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has a significant
presence in Malaysia and routinely recruits Palestinians studying there
to launch terrorist attacks against Israel. An operative captured during
the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict told Israeli authorities that he, along with
nine others, received paragliding training in Malaysia from members of Hamas'
military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades. They were supposed to use
that training to paraglide from Gaza directly into a southern Israeli town
to launch an attack. Around the same time, Hamas recruited another operative in Malaysia with a
doctorate in computer science. The operative served as a courier for
encrypted messages for the al-Qassam Brigades.
Malaysia turns a blind eye to Hamas-related terrorist activity on its
soil and anti-Semitism runs rife among the country's top leadership. New Prime
Minister Mahathir Mohamad even said he was "glad to be labeled
anti-Semitic." At an Organization
of the Islamic Conference Summit in 2003 in Kuala Lumpur, Mohamed
called on Muslims "to strategize and then to counterattack"
because "1.3 billion Muslims cannot be defeated by a few million
Jews."
Meanwhile, Hamas backers in Malaysia – including some that form the
country's core leadership – have close ties to U.S.-based Hamas apologists,
an Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) investigation finds.
For example, former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, is a senior
fellow at Georgetown's Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
(ACMCU).
Ibrahim, who was recently released from prison where he was held on sodomy
charges, helped found Malaysia's Islamic youth movement, ABIM (Muslim Youth Movement
of Malaysia).
ABIM has close ties to Hamas.
When Albatsh was killed, ABIM President Mohamad Raimi Ab Rahim posted a statement praying that "Allah accept him
as Shahid [Martyr]."
Khaled Meshaal visits
ABIM in 2015.
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In December 2015, then-chairman of Hamas' political bureau Khaled
Meshaal visited ABIM to meet student activists and discuss the
movement to drive Israel out of "Palestinian land" and liberate
Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque, a key flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Helwa ABIM, the organization's women's wing, posted a letter from radical Muslim Brotherhood cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi May 21 on its Facebook page praising
Ibrahim's release from prison.
Qaradawi has urged terror attacks against Israel and once fantasized about killing a Jew.
Ibrahim "will soon hold the leadership of Malaysia," Qaradawi
wrote, according to a Google translation. "We are all convinced - with
God's help - you are able to take responsibility for presenting an Islamic,
contemporary, and realistic administrative model; an administrative model that
looks closely between Islam and the reality of times."
ABIM also expressed solidarity with the recent Hamas-organized Gaza border riots. The violent riots
hoped to break down the Gaza border fence and have Palestinians enter
Israeli territory in droves.
John Esposito, professor and founding director at
ACMCU, spoke at an ABIM event on April 24. His speech was titled,
"Islam and Democracy in South East Asia: Challenges &
Prospects."
Esposito refused to condemn Hamas or accepts its designation as
terrorist organization in a 2000 interview in The United Association for Studies
and Research's (UASR) Middle East Affairs Journal, "One can't
make a clear statement about Hamas," Esposito said. "One has to distinguish between Hamas in
general and the action of its military wing, and then one has also to talk
about specific actions. Some actions by the military wing of Hamas can be
seen as act, but other actions are acts of retaliation, particularly when
they target civilians."
UASR, a northern Virginia think tank founded by former Hamas political
chief Mousa Abu Marzook, was part of a Hamas-support network that was created to advance the terrorist group's agenda politically and
financially in the United States.
The International
Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) is a major Hamas recruiting ground.
According to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
(ITIC), the terrorist group sponsors wide-ranging social and cultural activities
that are "exploited for covert activities in which operatives are
recruited to Hamas' military-terrorist wing, sent to a course in Turkey (at
Hamas' expense), given money by Hamas and then sent to Judea and Samaria."
In December 2013, Meshaal spoke at the IIUM campus, where he advocated
resistance and jihad against Israel over peace negotiations. "Israel
only understand [sic] the language of resistance!" he said, according
to a
transcript. "Hamas is a resistance and national liberation
movement. It only have [sic] one battle, to stop the occupation and free
Palestine!"
Given IIUM's pro-Hamas leanings, its close ties to leading U.S.
Islamists evince little surprise.
Jamal Barzinji, a founding member and former president
of the International
Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), served
as dean of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences at IIUM.
IIIT senior leaders were listed among "members and leaders of the IKHWAN
[Muslim Brotherhood]" in the United States in records obtained by the IPT from a closed FBI investigation through a Freedom of
Information Act request.
Abdulhamid Abusulayman, a leading Muslim Brotherhood figure and listed as a director in IIIT's 2016 tax returns, served
as IIUM's rector from 1988-1998. Abusulayman is currently
listed as the contact for IIIT's Saudi Arabia affiliate.
Louay M. Safi, a fellow
at Georgetown's ACMCU, was an IIUM associate professor of political science
from 1994-99. Safi also served as the IIIT's executive director (1995-97) and
research director (1999-2003).
Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim is not only affiliated
with ACMCU, but also a IIIT founder and former board member.
In addition to the U.S. connections, pro-Hamas Malaysian groups also
have grown close to groups in Turkey, as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has
become
notorious for supporting Hamas, letting key leaders operate in his
country. Interrogations of terrorist operatives by Israeli security
officials reveal the key role played by Turkey in commanding
Hamas terrorism: "Hamas' military-terrorist headquarters enlists
Palestinian students and trains them, either in the countries where they
study or in Turkey. When they return to Judea and Samaria they are expected
to participate in various operations according to directions given by
senior Hamas operatives in Turkey."
There are examples of Hamas student recruits from Malaysia undergoing
training in Turkey. Albatsh, for instance, was scheduled to fly to Turkey for a "science
conference on energy" just a day after his assassination.
Palestinian Wasim Qawasmeh first connected with Hamas through his student association at
IIUM. He worked for a Hamas charity before getting recruited by a senior
Hamas activist to the Muslim Brotherhood. After undergoing training in
"clandestine operations" in Malaysia, Qawasmeh was sent to Turkey
to train with Hamas for a week.
The IPT previously detailed government-tied Turkish charities'
support for Hamas and other global jihadists and Islamists. One, the
Istanbul-based Union of
NGOs of the Islamic World (UNIW), boasts of 340 members from 65
countries was set
up in 2005 with Erdogan's blessing.
In addition to ABIM and IIUM, UNIW's pro-Hamas Malaysia members include:
Yusuf Qaradawi serves
on the Al Quds Malaysia board of trustees.
Hamas' recruitment, training, and propaganda network in Malaysia has
close ties to a complex web of Islamist and pro-Hamas individuals and
entities in Turkey, the United States and beyond. It is only by adopting a comprehensive
approach to understanding the global reach of Hamas's terrorist
infrastructure that one can finally hope to dismantle and defeat it.
Related Topics: Hamas
| Abha
Shankar, Malaysia,
Mahathir
Mohamed, Fadi
Albatsh, Anwar
Ibrahim, Muslim
Youth Movement of Malaysia, Khaled
Meshaal, Yusuf
al-Qaradawi, John
Esposito, UASR,
IIIUM,
IIIT,
Jamal
Barzinji, Abdulhamid
Abusulayman, Recep
Tayyip Erdogan, Al
Quds Foundation Malaysia
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