Obama's Hypocrisy on Hamas, ISIS, and Iran
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The
beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley
has raised concerns in the West about Islamist threats. But Israel has
been facing this specter for decades and – given Israel's proximity to
the Islamist threat – the Jewish State is the canary in the coal mine
for the West. But Gaza seems to be the Western blind spot, even though
the Hamas-ISIS parallels are glaringly obvious.
While there have been no reported Hamas beheadings of journalists,
the similarities between Hamas and ISIS are more important than their
differences.
Both would like to establish a Caliphate. Hamas Interior Minister declared as much in
this 2013 speech.
Both gain and keep power through savagery and fear. Hamas rose to power in Gaza thanks to its violent, 2007 coup, and
recently planned a second putsch (in the West Bank). Hamas famously
threw its political opponents off rooftops.
Like ISIS, Hamas uses
clinics, schools, mosques, and charities to gain legitimacy, and
inculcates children with the values of jihadi terror. A Vice documentary exposed how
ISIS indoctrinates and uses children for war, but Hamas has been doing so for years, educating
children to worship death and
using child soldiers.
Hamas' use of human shields has been widely documented (and proven very effective in
turning public opinion against Israel by exponentially increasing Gazan civilian casualties). ISIS used
500 Yazidi captives and
39 abducted Indians as human shields.
ISIS uses Sharia to justify its barbaric treatment of women. Also enamored with Sharia, Hamas treats women as
second-class citizens and
endorses honor killings.
Even more troubling – in terms
of the perils involved – is Obama's feckless strategy towards the
Iranian regime, which is the world's chief sponsor of Islamist terrorist
groups (including Hamas and Hezbollah). Like so many Islamist terrorist
organizations, Iran
executes homosexuals;
mistreats women;
persecutes religious minorities; employs barbaric,
Sharia-law punishments (like amputation and stoning); and
brutalizes political dissenters (among myriad other human rights violations). But unlike the terrorist organizations, Iran could theoretically acquire a nuclear weapons capability
in under two months. Imagine an Islamist state, which openly supports Islamist terrorists, possessing nukes. Alarmingly,
Obama's overall approach and eagerness to negotiate any deal he can get with Iran have signaled weakness in a region that respects only strength. As if to laugh at Obama's naiveté,
the Iranian regime has continued supporting Hamas despite the sanctions relief that Obama delivered
to the Islamic Republic. Obama's meek and misguided policy has only
emboldened the Iranian regime, improved its economic condition, and
given diplomatic cover to Iran's nuclear program.
Islamist groups like ISIS,
al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, and Iran-backed Hamas and Hezbollah, all seek the
destruction of Western values and civilization. The pursuit of nukes by
the Islamist state of Iran – which could eventually enable nuclear
terrorism by Iran's jihadi proxies – poses the greatest threat of all.
The West ignores these facts at its peril, and should therefore support
Israel's war against Hamas, and its efforts against Iranian nukes, just
as the U.S. has rightly (albeit tardily and minimally) supported the
Kurds in their fight against ISIS.
Noah Beck is the author of The Last Israelis, an apocalyptic novel about Iranian nukes and other geopolitical issues in the Middle East.
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