The media hasn’t explained what motivates Hamas. The answer is religion.
It’s widely known that Hamas have been designated a terrorist organisation by the UK and US governments. But what’s their motivation? Why do they target innocent people? Dr James Patrick says the answer can be found in Hamas’ own statements
The trauma inflicted by hand in Israel and by bombs in Gaza naturally stirs sorrow in us.
Scripture tells us to “Weep with those who weep” (Romans 12:15), and Jesus modelled this for us. He wept with the grieving sisters of his friend Lazarus, but also as he looked ahead to the terrible destruction the Romans would wreak upon Jerusalem (John 11:35; Luke 19:41-44; 23:27-31). He wept over the inevitable suffering incurred by the city’s leaders who chose to be his enemies.
Since they were elected in 2007, Hamas has taken the millions of euros given in aid to their people, and spent it not on food but on weapons and palatial homes in the prestigious Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza.
Even worse, Hamas has remade Gaza into a giant human shield. It deliberately stores weapons caches beneath UNRWA schools and mosques, transports them in ambulances, and fires rockets at Israeli villages from rooftops of civilian apartment blocks, so that Israel’s necessary counter-attacks will appear inexcusable. In fact, Israel cares more for the Palestinian people than their own leaders do, warning them by text message and other means to get out of harm’s way, every time a strike is planned.
THE ULTIMATE CONFLICT RAGES OVER WHICH ‘GOD’ REIGNS OVER JERUSALEM
But why does Hamas hate Israel so much? Israeli villages near Gaza witnessed their extreme brutality and inhumanity inflicted on babies and mothers, festival-goers and elderly women waiting at bus stops, not to mention the torture of hostages. Is all of this a natural reaction to their (great-)grandparents losing their homes during Israel’s war of independence 75 years ago? Or perhaps to being strait-jacketed inside Gaza for 17 years, in what has been called the world’s largest open-air prison?
Hamas’ Head of Political and International Relations, Dr Basem Naim, told Sky News this week, “We didn’t kill any civilians.” He justified this bizarre denial by redefining all occupants of the villages and towns around Gaza, young and old alike, as “settlers” guilty of “occupation” and of “humiliation and insulting Muslims around the world” by entering Muslim holy places. He said that their attack was on behalf of Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem (whose greatest mosque is Al-Aqsa), which explains why they proudly named it ‘Operation Al-Aqsa Flood’. All of these details point unmistakably to religious motives, to a spiritual root of this conflict.
Hamas is a branch of the infamous Muslim Brotherhood, a radical Islamist movement that has imposed strict sharia law and education throughout Gaza during its 16 years in power. Its official charter defines its goal as “to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine” (Article 6) by “obliterating” Israel (Preamble).