The Jewish Chronicle

UK Hamas supporters back terror group re-brand as moderates

- BY BEN WEICH

LONG-TIME UK-BASED supporters of Hamas have backed a move by the Gaza-based terror movement to rebrand itself as a moderate organisati­on.

Last month, to considerab­le acclaim in the West, Hamas released a new policy document claiming it accepted a Palestinia­n state within the pre-1967 borders, it no longer “wages a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish”, and is now independen­t from the Islamist Muslim Brotherhoo­d.

However there was no indication Hamas had dropped its old antisemiti­c charter, and the new policy document was still calling for the liberation of historic Palestine, from the river Jordan to the Mediterran­ean.

At a panel discussion in London Doud Adbullah, director of Middle East Monitor, said “This is a movement that has broken out of its Islamist confines”.

To become a major nationalis­t force, Hamas had “to adopt a more consensual role, to open up and accommodat­e the various strands of Palestinia­n political thinking”, he said.

“It’s not a reversal, but rather the consequenc­e of its growth.”

Palestinia­n academic Azzam Tamimi, who once expressed a wish to be a “martyr” and stated that “Israel must come to an end”, backed Hamas’ use of violence.

“Hamas has every right

— as a national liberation movement – to use force in order to force the occupiers to give back the land,” he told the meeting.

He described the Document of General Principles and Policies as “the most significan­t developeme­nt within Hamas — expressing themselves in terms of what the conflict is truly about.

“As the new leader [Ismail Haniyeh] says, our problem is not with the Jews; our problem is with those who invaded us and displaced us. That’s the issue for Palestine.” Around 30 people attended the meeting at a cultural centre in Euston.

 ?? PHOTO: PA ?? Azzam Tamimi
PHOTO: PA Azzam Tamimi

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