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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas boy band to bring harmony to Gaza
2007-10-30
As well as motivating serving Hamas members, the group also performs in prisons to try to re-educate criminals. "There is a strong psychological effect in music and we use it to try to improve the spirit of those who have committed crimes," Maj Abu Abdu said
Hamas militants have launched a new weapon in their struggle with Israel: a troupe of honey-voiced singers known as Protectors of the Homeland. Wearing crisply pressed fatigues in urban camouflage blue, the six band members gather each day to practise in an old office within the Gaza City police headquarters.

The small room throbbed with energy as their dusty 12-track amplifier screeched with feedback before being tamed by an engineer. To the accompaniment of a backing track from a laptop computer, the men then started polishing their routine of songs, almost all of which have strong Islamic and militaristic content and titles like Change and Reform. Such uplifting lyrics as "By the shrouds of the dead we are inspired" are typical.

"It is our job to inspire the foot soldiers," said Maj Hosam Abu Abdu, a 40-year-old former police officer who now fronts the band. "We want to urge the soldiers and officers to push on, to make the effort needed in the struggle to end the occupation [of Palestinian land by Israel]."

Formed in the summer as part of the arts department of Hamas's domestic security service, the Executive Force, the group has performed for police units around Gaza City. But Maj Abu Abdu, who also uses his fine voice to call the faithful to prayer at a mosque, outlined ambitious plans for Protectors of the Homeland — to produce their first recordings for distribution, to build a theatre in Gaza City and even to start public dancing.

Being an Islamic group, the plans do not involve women and the band leader looked slightly shocked when asked if any of the activities might be unisex. "Not possible," he said.

All the band members said the work beat the regular duties that included, back in June, helping Hamas in its bloody and ultimately successful battle with the Fatah faction for control of the Gaza Strip.

Music has always played a large role in the culture of Hamas, with songs praising the group and its leaders, including the wheelchair-bound Sheikh Ahmed Yassin who was killed by the Israelis in 2004.

As well as motivating serving Hamas members, the group also performs in prisons to try to re-educate criminals. "There is a strong psychological effect in music and we use it to try to improve the spirit of those who have committed crimes," Maj Abu Abdu said.
Posted by:Seafarious

#9  In response the Tel Aviv Boys Band for Catholic Adolescents, Hamas has installed a campaign against the evil Zionist drum-solo's.

A senior official was quoted as saying "Their costumes are ragged, look, they don't even have dark blue. And the trims on the cuffs look like my mothers beard!"
Posted by: Charles   2007-10-30 20:55  

#8  Why do visions of beturbaned Beach Boys singing such hits as "Help Me Mullah," and "Be True to Your Mosque" keep running through my feeble brain cavity??????
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2007-10-30 17:31  

#7  Mullah Richard, it's all about the da'wa.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-10-30 13:44  

#6  Nothing like a tamborine and flute jam session!
Posted by: Phinater Thraviger   2007-10-30 13:42  

#5  Since when is a 40 year old former policeman a boy?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-30 13:27  

#4  it's well-known that Mo himself enjoyed a Karaoke night once in a while, singing such hits as: "By the shrouds of the dead we are inspired"

sounds like a real curly-toed-slipper tapper
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-30 12:47  

#3  Isn't popular or modern music (of any kind) 'Haram' for mooselimbs? Didn't the talibs cut peoples' ears off (and worse) for such infractions?
Posted by: Mulla Richard   2007-10-30 12:29  

#2  How come all their fans are drooling 50 year old Arafat look a likes?
Posted by: ed   2007-10-30 11:53  

#1  They're probably all gay.

Not the Western kind of gay but the Islamic kind of gay.
Posted by: danking70   2007-10-30 11:43  

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