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Al-Qaeda TV suggests Hamas military wing now under Binny's aegis? |
2005-10-12 |
![]() The choice of opening item gives the impression that the Ezzedin al-Qassam Brigade, the military arm of Hamas, is entering the Jihadi galaxy alongside groups such as al-Qaeda in Iraq and Ansar al-Sunna, though to date there has been no proof of any link between al-Qaeda and Hamas. In a marked change, the presenter - whose face is covered by a red Kefiya, (traditional Arab headgear) - appears without the rifle or the copy of the Koran which were alongside the newsreader in the previous editions. The latest bulletin is dedicated to Ramadan and the presenter offering his greetings to Muslims for the start of the holy month. Items include statements of the Islamic groups active in Jihad; al-Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic Army in Iraq, Ansar al-Sunna and the Ezzeddin al-Qassam Brigades - the military arm of Palestinian Hamas. The news broadcast focuses on the latest video by Ansar al-Sunna, entitled "the difference between the followers of the Merciful and those of Satan", which is accompanied by several minutes of footage showing Islamic mujahadeen and Iraqis fighting alongside American forces. There is space too for a video by al-Qaeda in Iraq to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Omar Hadid, head of the organisation in Fallujah. Also included is a list of the attacks carried out by Iraqi armed groups over the past week. Regarding the announcement by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's group that it had killed two American marines, the presenter reads the comments published in a statement by an Iraqi Al-Qaeda leader, Omar al-Baghdadi. He justifies the fact that a video proving the death of the two servicement had not yet been issued, saying this is not possible because the town of Ramadi is surrounded by US troops. The presenter recalls that for the first time - reporting the alleged death of the two marines - the Qatari television Al Jazeera had defined Abu Maysira al-Iraqi as official spokesman of al-Qaeda in Iraq. He also criticises the fact that "the statement was read in only six news bulletins". The newscast continues with the presenter reading the latest information of the situation in Gaza, informing the audience of the attempt by the Palestinian police to arrest the son of a Hamas leader, Abdelaziz Rantisi. In its description of the gunbattle that followed, it describes the Hamas militia as 'mujahadeen' on a par with those of other groups within the al-Qaeda galaxy. The latest edition of "Voice of the Caliphate" concludes with brief news items about Afghanistan Egypt and Algeria. On Afghanistan there is news of the Taliban's actions against American troops and the arrest in Pakistan last week of the Taliban's spokesman, Abdelatif Hakimi in Pakistan. |
Posted by:Dan Darling |
#9 "Hamas is like the old Chicago Al Capone organization. They would set up soup kitchens for the poor and displaced during the Great Depression. Great PR" Kind of like the unions and the US Democratic party back then? Always a back door into politics. |
Posted by: closedanger 2005-10-12 21:27 |
#8 Hamas is like the old Chicago Al Capone organization. They would set up soup kitchens for the poor and displaced during the Great Depression. Great PR and a way to buy loyalty for their main line of endeavor, which was illegal liquor, prostitution, drugs, in short, all the nasty mob interests. Hamas is into jihad and murder as their main line of work. |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2005-10-12 14:34 |
#7 Yes, we have - back on Nov 2, 2001. It's the Euros that keep insisting it matters that Hamas says it has a political wing (i.e. legit) and a military wing. Recall the arguments we've had over this since 9/11 with the EU. The squirrels are posting disingenuous ankle-biting BS. State Dept List. The blowhard is gluglug. Same old dyspepsia and bile. |
Posted by: .com 2005-10-12 13:35 |
#6 The U.S. has not already declared Hamas a terrorist group?!? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-10-12 13:08 |
#5 When will Bush declare Hamas a terrorist org and everything and everyone associated with them as suspect and worth detention, questioning, and mid level torture ? |
Posted by: wxjames 2005-10-12 11:12 |
#4 It would seem that the jhihad in Afghanistan is over, Iraq is terminal, and that it is time to move on to greener (Hamas)pastures. |
Posted by: john 2005-10-12 11:12 |
#3 Does this also mean WE can start executing hamas in the U.S.??? I know of a couple groups!!! |
Posted by: ARMYGUY 2005-10-12 06:57 |
#2 Does it mean that Israel can exterminate them now, without Big Chief in DC blowharding? |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-10-12 04:41 |
#1 This channel seems to be riding the Palestinian issue extremely hard, obviously for propaganda reasons, so I don't see it as a sign of some sort of new alliance. Of all the Palestinian factions active in the intifada, who else would Al Qaeda support other than Hamas? |
Posted by: Paul Moloney 2005-10-12 01:13 |