Hamas will start to give warnings about impending rocket attacks in Israel

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JEDIYoda

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More of the same....whose fault really is it??
Very interesting interview!! We will see how that warning thing goes....

I believe that Hamas could have backed Israel into a corner had they concentrated on taking care of the Palestinian people...

If Hamas truly cared about the Palestinians people they would have built underground shelters for the people! Instead they built tunnels to smuggle and hide missile launchers...


http://news.yahoo.com/hamas-leader--don-t-compare-us-to-isil-193125056.html

DOHA, Qatar—In an interview with Yahoo News, the political leader of Hamas today vigorously rejected any comparison to ISIL terrorists and pledged that the Palestinian militant group will start giving warnings to Israelis about impending rocket attacks in order to avoid the killing of innocent civilians.

As much of the world expressed revulsion over the beheading of American journalist James Foley by an ISIL executioner, Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal took pains to distance his organization from the Islamist militant group that has conducted a murderous rampage across a large swath of Syria and Iraq.

"This is an opportunity for me to say we are against the killing of any civilians, any journalists," Meshaal said in the interview. But he then turned the accusation against Israel. "The question is who is killing the civilians," he said, asserting that more than 15 journalists have been killed during the Israeli assault on Gaza.

Meshaal acknowledged for the first time that Hamas members — but not the group's political leadership — were behind the slaying of three Israeli settlers on the West Bank in June. But he defended the murders as a legitimate action against Israeli "illegal" occupation.

"We were not aware of this action taken by this group of Hamas members in advance," he said. "But we understand people are frustrated under the occupation and the oppression, and they take all kinds of action."

When asked directly whether Hamas members carried out the abduction of the Israeli teens, Meshaal said: "We learned about these confessions from the Israeli investigation … Hamas political leadership was not aware of all these details. We learned about it later on …

"Our view is that soldiers and settlers on the West Bank are aggressors, and they are illegally living in this occupied and stolen land. And the right to resist is the right of Palestinians."

The hourlong interview was conducted at a gated, unmarked Hamas media office in Doha, Qatar. It came after two days of talks there between Meshaal and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the sprawling palace of Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani following the collapse of a 10-day cease-fire and the resumption of Hamas rocket fire and Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.

In the wide-ranging interview, Meshaal repeatedly blamed Israeli leaders for the current round of violence. He deflected questions about the hundreds of Hamas rockets aimed at Israel, making a new pledge to warn civilians in advance of the attacks.

"We do not target civilians, and we try most of the time to aim at military targets and Israeli bases," Meshaal said. "But we admit that we have a problem. We do not have sophisticated weapons. We do not have the weapons available to our enemy … so aiming is difficult. We do promise you, though, that we will try in the future and we will warn people … We have given warnings to Israeli civilians. We promise that if we get more precise weapons, we will only target military targets."<-- In other words give us better weapons and we will not target civilians..lolol

Asked about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments this week that "Hamas is like ISIS, ISIS is like Hamas," Meshaal called the comparison a "lie" designed to "trick" the American public.

"We are not a religious, violent group," Meshaal said, calling ISIL (the Islamist militant group also known as ISIS) a "totally different phenomenon. We are fighting against aggression in our land."
 
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If Hamas cared about the Palestinian people they'd have built neither tunnels nor bunkers but critical infrastructure and other necessities vital to the needs of the residents.

Of course lobbing rockets from the middle of neighbourhoods drawing conflict in the first place hasn't shown much concern either.
 

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We are not a religious, violent group," Meshaal said, calling ISIL (the Islamist militant group also known as ISIS) a "totally different phenomenon. We are fighting against aggression in our land."
That's why they executed 18 alleged collaborators.
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/hamas-kills-11-suspected-informers-israel-25080623
In one incident, masked gunmen lined up seven men, their heads covered by bags, along a wall outside a Gaza City mosque and shot them to death in front of hundreds of people, witnesses said. A note pinned on the wall said they had leaked information about the location of tunnels, homes of fighters and rockets that were later struck by Israel.
 

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If Hamas cared about the Palestinian people they'd have built neither tunnels nor bunkers but critical infrastructure and other necessities vital to the needs of the residents.

Of course lobbing rockets from the middle of neighbourhoods drawing conflict in the first place hasn't shown much concern either.

I'm sure they'd love to, but a.) israel wouldn't let them, and b.) israel would blow them up whenever they felt like it anyways.
 

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We are not a religious, violent group? That's absurd. Has he even read his own group's charter? His own group's slogan?

Article Eight: The Slogan of the Hamas
Allah is its goal, the Prophet its model, the Qur&#8217;an its Constitution, Jihad its path and death for the case of Allah its most sublime belief.
But that's just the remainder of a historical document that's what.. 25 years old? There are technical reasons why it can't be changed, right? Or maybe he's just lying through his teeth.

Agreeing to warn Israel when they send rockets is a pretty shrewd tactic, as is much of what he's saying. Israel is rarely surprised by rockets from Gaza, this doesn't benefit anyone or change anything, except that it makes Hamas look better in the eyes of the western media.

I wonder if anyone can mine anything from the rocket launch trajectories to see if there's any weight whatsoever behind this claim that they're targeting military facilities. Hey, they just want some better weapons, they promise they'll only use them in legitimate ways, maybe some nice country will help them out.
 

JEDIYoda

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I'm sure they'd love to, but a.) israel wouldn't let them, and b.) israel would blow them up whenever they felt like it anyways. Of course Israel would have let them...but not now....
Your a Palestinian shill....had Hamas originally started out taking care of the Palestinain people instead of going to war both Egypt and Israel would not have closed the borders and set up blockades....
If Hamas had built homes and infrastructure instead of tunnels and hiding missiles and munitions in homes and schools and hospitals Hamas would have a huge bargaining chip in that they would have established themselves as a legit government of the Palestinian people....
 

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I'm sure they'd love to, but a.) israel wouldn't let them, and b.) israel would blow them up whenever they felt like it anyways.
<-- Hamas had their chance.....the Palestinian soon found out that Hamas had no intentions of taking care of them...
 
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