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		Hamas Is a National Liberation Movement, Not an Israeli Creation, as 
		Israeli War Propaganda Claims 
		 
		
		
		By Mu'hammed Bal'awi 
		 PIC, MEMO, November 19, 
		2023   
			
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				| Shaikh A'hmed Yaseen, the founder of Hamas, who was 
				assassinated by the Israeli occupation regime forces in 2004 | Children have been the 
				main victims of the Israeli genocidal war on the Palestinian people in Gaza, November 19, 2023
 |    Did Israel create Hamas?
		 By Mohammad Balawi  Amidst the Israeli attacks witnessed in the Gaza Strip and Israel’s 
		declaration of a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, with its stated 
		objectives being of eliminating the Hamas Movement and targeting Hamas 
		leaders, both military and political, including the assassination of 
		some of its high-ranking members, such as the members of the Movement’s 
		political bureau; Osama Al-Mazini, Jamila Al-Shanti, Jawad Abu Shamala 
		and Zakaria Abu Amr.
 Since the first day of the Movement’s 
		existence, Israel has been targeting its leaders and members, even 
		before its official establishment in the 1980s. It has pursued its 
		leaders through arrests, deportations as well as continuous 
		assassinations. The majority of the Movement’s top figures and dozens of 
		leaders have been martyred as a result of the assassination policy.
 
 Despite the Occupation’s assassination of the Movement’s leaders 
		multiple times, there are still people who believe in the
		conspiracy theory that Israel created 
		Hamas to combat the nationalist movement. This claim lacks any logical 
		basis and is closer to absurdity and intellectual deception. 
		It is inconceivable that Israel, for the sake of fighting the 
		nationalist movement, would seek to revive the religious movement, which 
		has historically been the first enemy of colonial forces and has been 
		fought against and defeated over the years. We witnessed this throughout 
		the period of liberation of all Arab and Islamic countries from colonial 
		forces. In Sudan, there was Muhammad Ahmad Al-Mahdi; in Libya, there was 
		Omar Mukhtar and Muhammad Idris Al-Senussi; in Algeria, there was 
		Abdelkader El Djezairi and in Palestine itself, Sheikh Amin Al-Husseini, 
		the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. It has always been the Islamic background 
		that faced colonialism. It would be foolish to create a large enemy just 
		to confront a smaller one.
 
 The declaration of the Hamas Movement 
		in 1987, as a struggle Movement came as a result of the global Islamic 
		Movement. Prior to that, the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine sought to 
		engage in real military action unofficially. The evidence of this is the 
		arrest of Shaikh A'hmed Yaseen, “the 
		founder of Hamas”, in 1983, on charges of weapon 
		storage. He was sentenced to thirteen years, but was released in a 
		prisoner exchange in 1985. In fact, throughout the Muslim Brotherhood’s 
		history, there were attempts to establish a military situation to 
		confront the Occupation. One of the most prominent figures involved in 
		these attempts in the 1970s, albeit unofficially, was Sheikh Sayed Abu 
		Musameh, one of Hamas’s top leaders.
 
 The Fat'h Movement, the 
		backbone of the Palestinian nationalist movement in the seventies, which 
		was led back then by Yasser Arafat and, after him, Mahmoud Abbas, had a 
		close affinity to Muslim Brotherhood. Even some of Fatah’s founders were 
		members of the Muslim Brotherhood, most notably Abu Jihad Al-Wazir, who 
		was responsible for the youth sector in the Brotherhood. His initial 
		experience in fighting the Occupation was linked to the Muslim 
		Brotherhood, whose volunteers emerged in 1948.
 
 During Fat'h’s 
		presence in Jordan, there was a military effort by the Islamic Movement, 
		known at the time as the “Sheikhs’ Bases” in 1968. This was based on an 
		agreement between Fatah and the Muslim Brotherhood to allow the 
		Brotherhood to train and establish independent bases in the Jordan 
		Valley and conduct resistance activities under their cover, including 
		joint operations.
 
 Later on, when 
		Hamas established itself as a prominent Palestinian resistance 
		movement, other Palestinian factions, in particular the 
		PLO, started seeing Hamas as a serious threat to their domination of the 
		Palestinian political scene. To face the growing support for Hamas, they 
		claimed that the Occupation allowed Hamas to emerge as a popular force 
		within the Palestinian people. This claim is nothing short of absurdity 
		because, even when Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine was just a charitable 
		and popular movement and had not evolved into Hamas, it was strong and 
		present in student activities and university elections, competing with 
		Fatah and the left. The difference in victory between the two was 
		minimal.
 
 Claims by the Israelis that they helped Hamas to grow, 
		to divide the Palestinian national movement is not proof that Hamas was 
		created by Israel. It is a well-known fact that all colonial forces 
		tried to play the game of divide and conquer to subdue the local people. 
		Yet, Hamas could not be held responsible for the enemy’s oppressive 
		intentions. These attempts were carried out by the Occupation with 
		Hamas, Fat'h and all Palestinian movements. In fact, the establishment 
		of the Palestinian Authority came in this context.
 
 Israel used 
		many strategies to break the Palestinian people, including improving the 
		Palestinian public’s standard of living and helping them to indulge in 
		consumerism. Many Israeli leaders believed that, if Israel gave the 
		Palestinians something to fear for, they would simply comply and would 
		not be able to risk losing it. By allowing Qatari money into the Gaza 
		Strip, Netanyahu hoped this would make Hamas more involved in running 
		people’s daily life and consolidate the division he created between the 
		West Bank and the Gaza Strip; evidently he failed.
 
 Nowadays,
		amidst the war against Gaza, Israeli 
		propaganda tries to portray Hamas as a marginal and unpopular Movement 
		which was created against the interests of the Palestinian people, in 
		order to undermine people’s trust in it. For some people, all the wars 
		fought by the Movement do not prove that the relationship between the 
		two sides is a deadly one, characterized by the highest levels of 
		confrontation. If all this bloodshed and wars, including the current 
		ongoing war, do not undermine this idea fundamentally, it means that all 
		human logic is worthless.
 
 Yet, Hamas still enjoys significant 
		support from the Palestinian people, the Arab street and the Islamic 
		world. This is evidence of the failure of the Israeli propaganda, which 
		is illogical and used as a tool by the Occupation to tarnish the image 
		of a formidable and strong opponent like Hamas.
 
 
 - Dr Mohammad 
		Makram Balawi is the Director General of League of Parliamentarians for 
		alQuds (LP4Q). His article appeared in MEMO.
 
		
		Did Israel create Hamas? (palinfo.com) 
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