Hamas Top Dog Ismail Haniyeh Wants Clean Bill of Health For Terrorist Organization

by sheikyermami on December 4, 2012

Chutzpah is when you murder your mother and father and then you claim leniency because you’re an orphan. Chutzpah is also another word for Hamas:

Hamas top dog demands U.S., E.U. remove it from terror organizations list

Haniyeh called for a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and a right of return of all Palestinian refugees to Israel.

Haniyeh, feeling flush with victory, steps up his demands. He no doubt knows that Barack Obama is the one president who might actually be disposed to do this, Hamas’s ongoing terror activity notwithstanding. “‘Remove Hamas from list of terrorist organizations,’” by Khaled Abu Toameh in the Jerusalem Post, December 2: (JW)

Ismail Haniyeh calls on US, EU to recognize Hamas as a national liberation movement, defending against “Israeli aggression.”“The time has come for the US and EU to remove Hamas from the list of designated terrorist organizations,” Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Sunday.

Why not him? What is he waiting for?

WHY HAMAS IS STILL AROUND

Short answer, because Israel isn’t allowed to kill them or even deport them.  — Sultan Knish

Twenty years ago, on December 1992, Israeli forces responded to Hamas atrocities by arresting over a thousand Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists and deporting 415 of them into Lebanon.

The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 799 which “strongly” condemned the deportation of “hundreds of Palestinian civilians” and expressed “its firm opposition to any such deportation by Israel”. It further demanded that Israel “ensure the safe and immediate return to the occupied territories of all those deported.” United Nations Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali called for taking “whatever measures are necessary” to compel Israel to take back the terrorists.

In a story headlined, “Deporting the Hope for Peace”, Newsweek sympathetically described the Hamas terrorists “shivering in the cold.” The New York Times reached for the poetic describing the hillside they were camped out on as “desolate”; though it’s hard to see how desolate it could have been when it was surrounded by reporters. The Christian Science Monitor wrote of them huddling “under heavy rain.” The media spent more time providing weather updates from Lebanon than it did covering the local weather.

Despite the truckloads of supplies, a few days later Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi, the future leader of Hamas, described by the Associated Press only as a Gaza physician, demanded that the UN and the Red Cross bring them food, water and fuel because they were already starving and forced to fast to stay alive. The media breathlessly reported that the temperature had dropped to below freezing and the men were on the verge of death.

In reality, the deported terrorists had food and water brought in from local villages and their “desolate hillside” would become an enclave of television sets, fax machines, copy machines, cell phones, a fridge filled with soda and a satellite dish beaming Iranian television shows to  them. Rantissi, who would later boast, “By Allah, we will not leave one Jew alive in Palestine” was living better than many of his victims.

One Associated Press story described a deportee eating a breakfast of jam, cheese and bread or beans and chickpeas with lemon sauce, and then a lunch of tuna fish or sardines, and then complaining, “I’m so sick of this food. I eat only to stay alive.”

That was 20 years ago. And today Hamas is still chowing down and whining that Gaza is starving. They did an excellent job of learning the lesson that the media taught them. Always play the victim.

Hamas-front CAIR, UPI whine about fictional “anti-Muslim” media bias

By Robert Spencer

UPI last week published one of the most outstanding examples ever of mainstream media denial and obfuscation of the nature and magnitude of the global jihad, and its eagerness to carry water for Islamic supremacists: “Study: News stories aid anti-Muslim groups.”

Anti-Muslim fringe groups became more mainstream and got funding after Sept. 11, 2001, in part because of U.S. news coverage, a study published Thursday says.

“Anti-Muslim”: UPI apes its Islamic supremacist masters in equating our work to defend the freedom of speech, freedom of conscience, and equality of rights of all people with being against Muslims. In reality, it is pro-Muslim, and pro-human in general, to stand for these rights and freedoms. Those who oppose us in our work to defend them are the ones who want Muslims and others to live under oppression and tyranny.

And if any “news coverage” allowed “anti-Muslim fringe groups” to “become more mainstream,” it certainly wasn’t because of some “Islamophobic” bias in the media, as this ridiculous study appears to be contending. In reality, ever since 2001 the Society of Professional Journalists has had guidelines directing reporters to whitewash Islam and ignore, deny, and downplay any Islamic element in Islamic jihad terror attacks. If “news coverage” led to the rise of “anti-Muslim fringe groups,” it was because there were so many jihad terror attacks that even the most whitewashed and vanilla news coverage couldn’t keep the truth from getting to the public.

The extremist groups represented a tiny sector of non-governmental organizations but captivated the mediawith their news releases, leading to major news coverage, which in turn legitimized the groups, attracted donations and connected the groups to powerful conservative think tanks, “The Fringe Effect” study appearing in the December issue of the American Sociological Review said.

If anyone ever “captivated the media,” it was the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations, whose Hamas links and unindicted co-conspirator status are never mentioned in articles like these.

“I’m not saying the media had a direct role in facilitating these connections,” such as overlapping boards of directors, in which two or more groups share the same directors, sociologist Christopher Bail, author of the study, told United Press International.

Funny he should mention about overlapping boards of directors, since that is common practice among the ever-proliferating number of Islamic supremacist groups in the U.S.

But newspaper and television coverage of fringe groups with messages seeking to inspire Muslim and Islamic fear and anger gave the groups “increased visibility and created the misperception they were mainstream organizations, and this perception enabled them to secure funding and build social networks that they may not been able to do otherwise,” said Bail, a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assistant sociology professor.

No “fringe groups” inspired “Muslim and Islamic fear and anger,” by which this moronic piece apparently means “fear and anger toward Muslims and Islam.” Some of the people who inspired “Muslim and Islamic fear and anger” were Amine Mohamed El-Khalifi, the would-be jihad/martyrdom suicide bomber at the U.S. Capitol; Naser Abdo, the would-be second Fort Hood jihad mass murderer; Khalid Aldawsari, the would-be jihad mass murderer in Lubbock, Texas; Muhammad Hussain, the would-be jihad bomber in Baltimore; Mohamed Mohamud, the would-be jihad bomber in Portland; Faisal Shahzad, the would-be Times Square jihad mass-murderer; Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, the Arkansas military recruiting station jihad murderer; Naveed Haq, the jihad mass murderer at the Jewish Community Center in Seattle; Mohammed Reza Taheri-Azar, the would-be jihad mass murderer in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Ahmed Ferhani and Mohamed Mamdouh, who hatched a jihad plot to blow up a Manhattan synagogue; Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the would-be Christmas airplane jihad bomber; or the many others like them who have plotted and/or committed mass murder in the name of Islam and are motivated by its texts and teachings, all in the U.S. in the last few years.

By contrast, moderate groups making up the vast majority of civil society organizations hardly made the news, Bail’s peer-reviewed study found.

Bail used plagiarism-detection software to compare 1,084 news releases about Muslims from 120 non-governmental organizations with more than 50,000 TV news transcripts and newspaper articles produced from 2001 to 2008.

The software detected similarities between the news releases and news stories reported by The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Times, CBS News, CNN and Fox News Channel.

An odd list. The New York Times but not the Washington Post? This clown is claiming that the New York Times, USA Today and CNN were all “anti-Muslim”? Search the archives here at Jihad Watch for mentions of all three and see how true that is.

The software did not distinguish between stories originated by the news organizations and those generated by news agencies such as UPI.Bail told UPI this was a shortcoming but did not change the study’s findings.

“Anti-Muslim fringe organizations dominated the mass media via displays of fear and anger,” while mainstream non-profit groups depicting Muslims as peaceful, contributing members of U.S. society got little coverage, Bail writes in the study.

This clown appears not to grasp the elementary point that a man who sits at home drinking tea is not news, but a man who goes out and robs a bank is news. The job of news organizations, contrary to ever-growing popular belief, is not to make Muslims and Islam look good, but to report on news events. When Muslims riot and kill in the name of Islam, that is news. When Muslims sit at home drinking tea, it is not news, any more than it is when Jews or Christians or Hindus or Buddhists do so.

“As a result, public condemnations of terrorism by Muslims have received little media attention, but organizations spreading negative messages continue to stoke public fears that Muslims are secretly plotting to overthrow the U.S. government,” Bail said in a separate statement.

Chief among those “organizations spreading negative messages” is the Muslim Brotherhood, which is dedicated in its own words, according to a captured internal document, to “eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house.”

And the idea the “public condemnations of terrorism by Muslims have received little media attention” is utterly risible. Every time a Muslim is arrested for a jihad terror plot, the news stories duly quote the local imam and/or the local Hamas-linked CAIR rep saying how shocked he is, and that he doesn’t know the guy, or that he tried to talk the guy out of his “extremism.” The idea that any Muslim doesn’t condemn “terrorism” is what hardly ever gets any play in the mainstream media.

“Institutional amplification of this emotional energy … created a gravitational pull or ‘fringe effect’ that realigned inter-organizational networks and altered the contours of mainstream discourse itself,” he writes in the study, subtitled “Civil Society Organizations and the Evolution of Media Discourse about Islam since the September 11th Attacks.”

When asked by UPI if his research indicated whether the fringe was moving toward the mainstream or the mainstream was moving toward the fringe, he said, “The mainstream appears to be moving toward the fringe.”

Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Washington, told UPI his advocacy group has “seen anti-Muslim extremists and anti-Muslim hate groups moving toward the mainstream, and they’re receiving tremendous funding.”

Note that UPI says nothing — of course — about how the Council on American-Islamic
Relations is an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas terror funding case — so named by the Justice Department. CAIR operatives have repeatedly refused to denounce Hamas and Hizballah as terrorist groups. Several former CAIR officials have been convicted of various crimes related to jihad terror. CAIR’s cofounder and longtime Board chairman (Omar Ahmad), as well as its chief spokesman (Ibrahim Hooper), have made Islamic supremacist statements. Its California chapter distributed posters telling Muslims not to talk to the FBI. But none of this is fit to print.

….”By the time the Koran burning came along, the groups had amassed tens of millions of dollars and had considerable political influence,” he said.

…said the well-heeled, Saudi-funded Islamic supremacist. Honest Ibe should come clean and compare Hamas-linked CAIR’s budget with AFDI’s, and his Rolodex with ours, we will see who has “amassed tens of millions of dollars” and “considerable political influence.” But it is in his interests to portray himself and his allies as victims of a big bad “Islamophobic” machine, despite the fact that it is he who has the money and the well-oiled smear machine. For UPI to print this shows how deeply compromised they are.

An Alibi Jew 4 U

Rahm Emanuel Slams Netanyahu for Supporting Mitt Romney

Posted by Jim Hoft / GWP

It’s no secret that the Obama Administration does not much like Benjamin Netanyahu.
The US administration is hoping Netanyahu will lose the upcoming Israeli elections and be replaced by a weak leader who will turn over more land and Old Jerusalem to the Palestinian terror factions.

(WSJ)

Former White House adviser and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel blasted Netanyahu today for supporting pro-Israel Mitt Romney.
Israel National News reported:

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