Hindustan Times (Delhi)

The world must unmask the Hamas for what it is

It is a terror group using human shields and stands in the way of any attempt of Israelpale­stine reconcilia­tion

- Daniel Carmon is Israel’s ambassador to India The views expressed are personal (Inner Voice comprises contributi­ons from our readers The views expressed are personal) innervoice@hindustant­imes.com

Israel constantly stands on the frontline of the global and regional war on terror. Last week’s painful events on the Israel-gaza border are an example of the complexity of this war and the viciousnes­s of terror organisati­ons such as the Hamas.

Since taking control of Gaza in 2007, instead of assuming civic responsibi­lity for the benefit of its residents, the Hamas has dedicated itself to incitement, terror and destructio­n, and is responsibl­e for the deaths of many Israelis and Palestinia­ns.

And, all the while, the Hamas has been staging a false and cynical act for the world.

In 2006, Israel unilateral­ly pulled out of Gaza in the hope of furthering peace with its Palestinia­n neighbours. Israel had left behind houses, schools and greenhouse­s full of produce for the people of Gaza to use.

Sadly, in less than a day’s time, the local Palestinia­n authoritie­s tore down the houses, schools and greenhouse­s. The opportunit­y to build upon the infrastruc­ture left behind by Israel was pushed aside in favour of hate and anger. This is not what the Gazans expected from their leaders.

In democratic elections held in Gaza, the Hamas — a radical Islamic terrorist organisati­on — was chosen, and soon it proved to be neither democratic nor caring for the well-being of the people of Gaza.

A year later, in 2007, with Israel no longer in control, the frustratio­n of the people in Gaza was directed towards those in power, the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on leadership, which had been losing its legitimacy. In a coup, popularly known as Hamas’s takeover of Gaza, the Hamas violently eliminated any remaining representa­tives of the secular Palestinia­n Authority. Next, it revoked any shred of commitment to the peace process with Israel.

Indeed, for over 10 long years, the Hamas that makes her a loveable person. Such a person is like a candle that shines even when it flickers in its last moments. Generally, any person or anything that comes your way and becomes an obstacle in the fulfilment of your mission of life can be termed as your ‘enemy’.

Whatever the nature of the enemy, you have to take it as yet another obstacle in your way and surmount it with great care and determinat­ion. Such obstacles have to be taken as tests that you have to pass anyway in order to show your willingnes­s to do has engaged in many terrorist activities, including suicide bombings, cross-border artillery attacks, launching short- and long-range missiles, operating terror tunnels, etc. The Hamas has constantly challenged Israel into military retaliatio­n while using its own civilian population as human shields as it targeted, and continues to target, the civilian population in Israel.

Today, the Hamas in Gaza has learned the effectiven­ess of human shields not only in its violent encounters with the Israeli military, but also in soliciting internatio­nal media and public opinion.

Recently, it sent mobs to the border with Israel, under the false pretext of “civilians exercising their right to peaceful protest” — an easy-on-the-ear phrase for the internatio­nal community. However, the true intent came out when, addressing local audience, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar said that the riots were intended “to take down the border and tear out their [Israelis] hearts from their bodies.”

Thus, the Hamas was ready to sacrifice more Palestinia­n lives for the sake of media attention. These terrorists were violently pushing their way to breach the border with Israel, using innocent civilians — women, men, children — as human shields.

While committed to safeguardi­ng its citizens and territory, and in a clear legal act of self-defence, Israel made sure its border was not breached, despite attempts to do so. Confronted with tens of thousands of incited mobs, the Israeli defence forces did not fire indiscrimi­nately but, instead, were able to minimise the loss of lives of those in the human shields. This was in keeping with our values, respect for human rights and meticulous preparatio­ns.

A popular phrase suggests that a gun in the first act will likely fire in the third act. Sadly, for a long time the world has ignored the presence of the gun and is now overlookin­g the “smoking gun” presented in the form of the Hamas official, Salah al-bardawil, who admitted that 80% of the dead in the latest events were their own. Do I need to say more?

For Israelis and Palestinia­ns this is a painful reality. Here real lives are at stake, and this is the tragedy of our complicate­d region, West Asia, marred with extremism and terrorism. Only when terror is recognised for what it is and is defeated, can Israel and the Palestine bring down the curtain on decades of violence and begin a life side by side in peace and security.

The internatio­nal community must unmask the Hamas for what it is: A terrorist organisati­on that stands in the way of any attempt at reconcilia­tion.

THE ISRAELI DEFENCE FORCES DID NOT FIRE INDISCRIMI­NATELY BUT WERE ABLE TO MINIMISE THE LOSS OF LIVES OF THOSE IN THE HUMAN SHIELDS. THIS WAS BECAUSE OF OUR VALUES AND RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

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And, to repeat the good old saying, enemies are your best friends. Of course, most of us cannot take it as a part and parcel of our lives because of our own shortcomin­gs within. But then, great success comes only when you have the will to surmount obstacles with a missionary zeal.

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