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  • Hamas: Some people’s Terrorists are other people’s Freedom Fighter’s

    Hamas: Some people’s Terrorists are other people’s Freedom Fighter’s

    A four day truce has come into effect in the Israel-Hamas conflict.

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    Some people blame Hamas for starting the recent hostilities. But they need to be reminded of the words of the great Indian freedom fighter, Bal Gangadhar Tilak when India was under British rule.

    In 1908, Indian revolutionaries launched a series of bomb attacks on British officials in Bengal, in which several Britishers were killed.

    Soon thereafter Tilak, who was critical of the moderate approach to the fight for independence from British rule, wrote in his newspaper ‘Kesari’: “ Violence, however deplorable, becomes inevitable when the rulers, who have converted the entire nation into a prison, begin to overawe the people in an endeavour to create despondency among them by terrible oppression and unduly frightening them. Then the sound of the bomb is spontaneously produced to impart to the authorities the knowledge that the people have reached the limit of their tolerance of oppression ”.

    The origin of the ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN dispute since 1948 has been explained by me in the video and articles below :

    Israel had conquered and occupied Gaza and the West Bank after the Six Day War in 1967, and thereafter converted them into virtual prison camps. The Palestians there, many of whom were refugees or their descendants after the ‘Nakba’ of 1948, were living in hellish conditions, without proper food, water, electricity etc, and often with severe restrictions on their freedom of movement.

    In the West Bank, Jewish settlers were often driving Palestinians from their land, though the UN had declared that illegal.

    The PLO ( Palestine Liberation Organisation, which had assumed power in the West Bank, no doubt protested against this, but only in words. Consequently, its leaders, such as Mahmoud Abbas, were perceived by most Palestinians as being covertly hand in glove with Israel and the Western powers.

    On the other hand, Hamas, which assumed power in Gaza, resorted to armed struggle against the Israeli oppression, launching two ‘intifadas‘.

    But this resulted in no basic change of the situation. Matters came to a head, however, on October 7th 2023 when Hamas launched an attack, and its soldiers entered southern Israel, killing many Israelis and taking many hostages.

    No doubt the Hamas soldiers committed some atrocities ( though the exact amount is unknown, since in war truth is the first casualty ), but the Israeli response was totally disproportionate. Its air force destroyed many apartment buildings and hospitals, and together with its army killed about 15,000 civilians, two third being women and children
    https://press.un.org/en/2023/sc15503.doc.htm

     The Israeli authorities ordered residents of northern Gaza to move to the south, and the Israeli army entered Gaza, a tiny strip of coastal land 25 miles long and 7 mile wide, with only about 2.2 million people, thus starting a Second Nakba

    Despite the onslaught of the well armed Israeli armed forces, and despite suffering heavy casualties, Hamas has bravely continued fighting, thus making their soldiers heroes in the eyes of the Palestinians, as well as of many people in the world. The people of Gaza are overwhelmingly supporting Hamas, and most Palestinians in the West Bank, Jordan, etc have switched their loyalties from the PLO to Hamas.

    Under the four day truce Hamas has last night released 24 hostages, and Israel has released 39 Palestinians

    More are set to be released on both sides in the next 3 days. of the truce.

    Whether the truce will hold beyond 4 days is uncertain. But one thing is clear. It is a significant victory for Hamas, as it bravely fought the powerful Israeli forces, armed by modern Western weapons ( including aircraft ), and has compelled it to declare a truce, however temporary. It has also bargained with Israel on equal terms for release of prisoners.

    USA and the European Union have no doubt declared Hamas a terrorist organisation.

    But in the eyes of the Palestinians, and many people throughout the world, they are freedom fighters and heroes

  • Hamas stops receiving donations via Bitcoin

    Hamas stops receiving donations via Bitcoin

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    Gaza: Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, announced its decision to stop receiving donations via the digital currency Bitcoin.

    The group said in a statement that the decision was taken “within the framework of ensuring the safety of the donors and not subjecting them to any harm”, reports Xinhua news agency.

    “We took the decision, especially in light of the intensification of the pursuit and the doubling of the hostile effort against anyone who tries to support the resistance (Hamas) through this currency,” said the statement.

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    Hamas called for the continuation of donations in various available ways other than donating funds with Bitcoin.

    Israel Radio reported that the Israeli counterterrorism office for economic affairs last week seized funds in crypto-currency which amounted to more than half a million shekels.

    According to the report, more than 80 digital accounts of exchange companies working to serve Hamas in the Gaza Strip were seized.

    The Al-Qassam Brigades previously called for providing financial support through digital currency to help it to deal with financing challenges.

    Bitcoin, the worldwide cryptocurrency and digital payment system, was released as open-source software in 2009.

    The system works without a central repository or administrator, and the transactions take place between users directly.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hamas warns Israel against any change in Al-Aqsa status quo as Ramzan nears

    Hamas warns Israel against any change in Al-Aqsa status quo as Ramzan nears

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    Gaza: As the Muslim holy month of Ramzan is approaching, Hamas has warned Israel against any change in the status quo at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, saying any change “would turn the area into an earthquake”.

    Marwan Issa, deputy chief of staff of Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, made the remarks amid warnings of increased tensions between Israel and Palestine, especially in Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, reports Xinhua news agency.

    “There is no political process, and the enemy (Israel) has annulled Oslo treaties (signed between Israel and the Palestinians in 1993), so that the coming days will be full of events and incidents,” Issa said.

    He called for “igniting and supporting resistance action in all Palestine, mainly in the West Bank and Jerusalem,” adding: “We will defend the Palestinian people with all force when direct intervention is required.”

    In April 2022, the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound witnessed violent clashes between Palestinian worshipers and Israeli police forces when Jews visited the holy s

    ite. Dozens of Palestinian worshipers were injured.

    The Hamas threats also came amid escalating tensions in the West Bank which flared up in January.

    Since January, 84 Palestinians and 14 Israelis have been killed in the ensuing violence.

    The Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, known to Jews as the most sacred site, is regarded by Muslims as their third holiest site.

    The holy site has been administered by the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf, a Jordanian body, since 1948.

    Under a 1967 agreement between Israel and Jordan, non-Muslim worshippers can visit the compound but are prohibited from praying there.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )