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		Israeli Collective Punishment Won't Weaken 
		Hamas and the Palestinian People  By Khaled Amayreh  in occupied Palestine  PIC, [ 02/07/2014 - 01:53 PM ]  Hamas is not a building that can be knocked out by a laser-guided 
		missile or demolished by a huge army bulldozer, nor is it a tree that 
		can be uprooted anytime. Hamas is an idea thoroughly encapsulated in the 
		hearts of millions of people who won't give in to oppression and brute 
		force.
 
 
 Ever since the formal appearance of the Palestinian 
		Islamic liberation group, known by its Arabic acronym as Hamas, Israeli 
		leaders have been making recalcitrant threats against the Islamic 
		movement.
 
 In 1991, in one cold night, former Israeli Prime 
		Minister Isaac Rabin deported 415 Palestinian intellectuals, college 
		professors, mosque preachers and other Islamic activists to Marj 
		az-Zuhur in Southern Lebanon.
 
 The draconian measure, taken 
		following the death of a Jewish settler at the hands of Palestinian 
		resistance guerillas, was meant to eradicate Hamas and deal a stunning 
		blow to the Palestinian society.
 
 However, a year later, the 
		deportees returned home and Hamas, consequently, grew phenomenally 
		stronger in terms of its popularity in the eyes of the Palestinian, Arab 
		and Muslim public opinion.
 
 Indeed, every time Israel threatens 
		Hamas with eradication and annihilation, Palestinians rally around it 
		and resiliently absorb wave after wave of Israeli terror inflicted on 
		mainly innocent people.
 
 This time is not going to be any 
		different.
 
 Israel destroyed tens of thousands of Palestinian 
		homes for a variety of reasons. But the criminal practice utterly failed 
		to make the people accept the fait accompli.
 
 But Hamas 
		itself grew stronger and more popular whereas its Palestinian political 
		foes and opponents suffered by losing public support.
 
 Palestinians simply admire those who resist the Nazi-like Israeli 
		occupation.  Similarly, they immensely contempt and look down on 
		those who compromise national dignity even for the purpose of reaching 
		precarious political accommodations with the decades-old occupation 
		regime.
 
 In the course of its unrelenting attempts to subjugate 
		Palestinians and liquidate their enduring just cause, Israel resorted 
		and continues to resort to every conceivable act of repression and 
		collective punishment.
 
 Indeed, in addition to the sinister 
		practice of blowing up homes, Israel routinely resorted and continues to 
		resort to cold-blooded murder of Arab children, bombing civilian 
		neighborhoods, using state-of-the-art of the American technology of 
		death, and imposing hermetic blockades on towns and entire regions for 
		the express purpose of starving people.
 
 In the past decade 
		alone, Israel murdered more than 380 Palestinian children, knowingly and 
		deliberately. This was done by the very country that leaves no stone 
		unturned whenever a Jewish settler living on a land that doesn't belong 
		to him is killed.
 
 This is a country whose religious leaders 
		declare rather unashamedly that the lives of non-Jews have no sanctity 
		whatsoever.
 
 One of the most criminal forms of repression meted 
		out to the Palestinians in the occupied territories is the manifestly 
		unjustified detention of Palestinians, occasionally for 10 years or 
		more, without charge or trial.
 
 The harsh practice, widely 
		condemned by human rights groups around the world, is intended to break 
		the Palestinian people's will to reject and resist the entrenched 
		occupation.
 
 None the less, it is amply clear that no matter how 
		hard Israel is trying to emulate the most nefarious regimes in the 
		world, past and present, the cause of Palestinian resistance remains 
		alive.
 
 The reason is very simple: In the final analysis, the 
		resistance is an "effect" not a "cause," (the cause is the enduring  
		dehumanizing Nazi-like occupation) and all Israel's efforts to eradicate 
		the "effect" while leaving the "cause" intact have failed and are bound 
		to fail in the future.
 
 Today, Israeli leaders are making all 
		sorts of hysterical threats against the Palestinians, regurgitating past 
		threats which failed to make Palestinians reconsider their rejection of 
		the occupation.
 
 As usual, Israel’s brutal terrorism transcends 
		reality. It is intended to inflict maximum physical and emotional pain.
 
 But this repression, which is directed mainly against innocent 
		people, is not going to subjugate the Palestinians. Another home will be 
		built in place of a demolished one. But the immense hatred for Israel 
		and its diabolical policies and practices will have a lasting place in 
		the heart of every man, woman and child.
 
 I listened to Um Amer 
		Abu Eisha, whose home was blown up by the Israeli army yesterday on the 
		mere suspicion that her son may have been involved in the abduction and 
		subsequent death of the three Israeli settlers.
 
 She said her 
		family would rebuild their home adding that she would make sure to 
		inculcate the spirit of Jihad and resistance in all her children and 
		grandchildren.
 
 The woman's words are more eloquent than all the 
		Israeli leaders' ranting and raving about terror.
 
 As to Hamas, 
		it will get stronger and stronger mainly because Israeli oppression of 
		Palestinians continues unabated.
 
 Hamas is not a building that 
		can be knocked out by a laser-guided missile or demolished by a huge 
		menacing army bulldozer, nor is it a tree that can be uprooted. Hamas is 
		an idea thoroughly encapsulated in the hearts of millions of people who 
		won't give in to oppression and brute force
 
 Israel can destroy 
		homes and buildings as it has always been doing; Israel can always swell 
		its jails and concentration camps with innocent people like the Nazis 
		did 70 years ago.
 
 But neither Israel nor her guardian ally, the 
		U.S., can possibly control people's hearts. This is the reason Hamas 
		can't be destroyed.
 
   
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