The most intense rocket fire on Israel last week from Gaza, since the 2014 conflict, triggered more than 150 Israeli airstrikes on Hamas targets, a ceasefire viewed by many Israelis as humiliating, and resignation by Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who described the ceasefire as a “capitulation to terror” — a resignation Hamas said was a “recognition of defeat and inability in confronting the Palestinian resistance” — a claim that almost brought down the Netanyahu coalition government.
The reason Netanyahu was able to hold onto his slim one seat majority in parliament is because Education Minister Naftali Bennett climbed down from his threat to leave Netanyahu’s coalition if he was not named defense minister. He did so because he wants to help the prime minister “in the huge mission of making Israel win again,” Bennett said.
“It’s better that the prime minister beats me in a political battle than [Hamas leader Ismail] Haniya beats Israel.”
Both Lieberman and Bennett have demanded harsh military action to defeat the militant group, while Netanyahu has worked with Egypt and the UN to seek a long-term truce.
“Gaza will be one of the players in Israeli elections — people in Gaza will be able to decide what issue Israelis focus on,” said Reuven Hazan, political science professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. “Suddenly, we now have an external actor that’s more important than any Israeli political party.”
The military victory that has eluded Hamas and its Muslim Brotherhood founding members on the battle field, is slowly taking root on the political front. Not only in Israel, but America. Hamas is the Muslim Brotherhood canary in Israel and America’s political mines.
The Hamas Constitution refuses to recognize the State of Israel and advocates its destruction by military and political means. A subject I wrote about in my 2007 book Custom Maid Knowledge for New World Disorder.
The reason Hamas is the canary in America’s mine is that its founders and sponsors, have the same destructive plan for America. Unfortunately, the plan is not getting the attention and coverage it deserves because it is politically incorrect in the era of Trump Islamophobia.
Nicholas F. Papanicolaou, in his 2015 book Islam vs. The United States, spells out in great detail the Muslim Brotherhood Clarion Project for the Muslim takeover of America. The midterm election of two Muslim Congresswomen who support Hamas, is a clarion wake up call.
The Clarion Project is the official document from a 1991 meeting which outlines the Muslim Brotherhood’s strategic goals for America.
Papanicolaou spells out An Explanatory Memorandum On the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America presented on May 22, 1991 to its membership. I will just quote a couple of self-explanatory paragraphs of the 20 page memorandum.
ONE: THE MEMORANDUM IS DERIVED FROM:
1) The general strategic goal of the Group in America which was approved by the Shura Council and the Organizational Conference for the year [1987] is “Establishment of Islam in North America, meaning: establishing an effective and a stable Islamic Movement led by the Muslim Brotherhood which adopts Muslims’ causes domestically and globally, and which works to expand the observant Muslim base, aims at unifying and directing Muslims’ efforts, presents Islam as a civilization alternative and supports the global Islamic State wherever it is.”
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Understanding the role of the Muslim Brother in North America:
The process of settlement is a “Civilization-Jihadist Process” with all the word means. The Ikhwan must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and “sabotaging” its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.
The Hamas-Israel confrontations in Gaza is not about Palestinians wanting their own state. They have had several opportunities to date to have one that was rejected by their leadership, for reasons I shall discuss in a later blog.
The Gaza confrontation is the front line of the grand jihad — the canary — in Israel, Europe and America political mines. To think otherwise and believe it is just about a Palestinian state is naïve and ignores a popular Arab saying:
“You kill and walk in the victim’s funeral procession.”
As we sit down with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving, let’s have constructive political discussions for a change. Let’s try and avoid the divisive Trump debates. Unite as families. Unite as a country.
The U.S. doesn’t have to follow Gaza and Europe’s political funeral procession of sheep led to slaughter — or America’s turkeys.
Happy Thanksgiving!