These are the same people who consider Israel-supporting evangelical Christians apocalyptic extremists, yet applaud the legitimization of religious fascists.
By James Kirchick*
06.05.11
The reconciliation pact signed between Fatah and Hamas on Wednesday is a disaster. A disaster for Israelis, who for years have suffered rocket attacks from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, and for their government, which waged a war on Hamas in late 2008 and early 2009 and has subsequently tried to weaken the Islamist movement's hold on the Strip via an unpopular blockade. And it's a disaster for the West, which has attempted to isolate Hamas with sanctions while giving billions of dollars in aid to the Palestinian Authority government in the West Bank.
But most of all, it is a disaster for the Palestinian people, who have seen their chances of achieving statehood suffer a serious blow.
You wouldn't know this from reading the upbeat reactions of those people outside the region who consider themselves friends of the Palestinian cause. "If the United States and the international community support this effort, they can help Palestinian democracy and establish the basis for a unified Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza that can make a secure peace with Israel," former President Jimmy Carter wrote in The Washington Post on Wednesday.
In that same paper on the same day, Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group suggested that, "Washington should at least refrain from reflexively viewing [a unity government] as a setback and seeking to undo it." Support for this agreement goes back years. In 2009, Peter Beinart wrote in Time magazine that Hamas was nothing less than "U.S. Diplomacy's Final Frontier."
Supporters of Hamas' inclusion in the Palestinian government base their case on the movement's victory in the 2006 Palestinian elections. The West refused to recognize the result because Hamas is a terrorist organization that has yet to accept the Quartet's preconditions for negotiations - namely, renouncing violence and recognizing Israel. None of this mattered to Hamas' useful idiots in the West, however, who have been echoing the organization's grievances since it fought its way to power in the Strip nearly four years ago.
In July 2007, a month after Hamas' violent Gaza coup, prominent unity government advocate Daniel Levy told the Daily Telegraph that, "For any process to have sustainability, legitimacy, and to guarantee security, it will have to be inclusive, not divisive, and to bring in Hamas over time." Levy called Hamas a "bulwark against al Qaeda."
That would surely be news to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who this week earned the dubious distinction of being the most prominent person to denounce Osama bin Laden's killing. "We condemn the assassination ... of an Arab holy warrior," Haniyeh said. "We ask God to offer him mercy with the true believers and the martyrs."
Contrast Haniyeh's remorse to the reaction of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad - the most honest man in Palestinian politics, deemed a "traitor" by Hamas, and whose remarkable state-building efforts in the West Bank could be destroyed by this unity agreement should he be replaced. He expressed his hope that bin Laden's death would "mark the beginning of the end of a very dark era." Given the ideological solidarity of Al-Qaida and Hamas, Haniyeh's response to the death of bin Laden ought to have come as no surprise.
Most perverse has been the attempt by the unity agreement's Western backers to conflate it with the democratic movements sweeping the Arab world. As soon as rumor of the agreement broke, the Guardian editorialized that, "The Arab spring has finally had an impact on the core issue of the region, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict." Carter deemed the agreement the "Palestinian contribution to the "Arab awakening.'" Earlier this year, on the sidelines of the Al Jazeera Forum, Levy told an interviewer that, "Islamists are going to be part of this democratic tapestry. Deal with it. Put aside your prejudices."
Note that these are the very same people who consider Israel-supporting evangelical Christians apocalyptic extremists, yet applaud the empowerment and legitimization of actual, not imagined, religious fascists.
Hamas is everything that self-professed liberals should be "prejudiced" toward: obscurantist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic, warlike and rejectionist. It calls for the death of homosexuals and bans dancing. Its charter beckons Muslims to hunt down Jews from "behind rocks and trees," claims that Muslims "have no escape from raising the banner of Jihad" and, in a prescient use of the rhetoric that has since united the radical Western left and the reactionary Islamic right, accused Jews of "Nazism." It picks fights with Israel that result in the needless deaths of Palestinian civilians. It could end the blockade in Gaza tomorrow if it wanted to, simply by laying down arms, renouncing terrorism and accepting Israel's right to exist - but no amount of Palestinian suffering will ever cause it to do so.
This unity deal breathes new life not only into Palestinian rejectionists but Israeli ones as well. A gift to the Israeli right, a unity government with Hamas will only strengthen the claims of Yisrael Beiteinu and Shas that there is no Palestinian partner for peace and thus no reason for making further concessions. Palestinian unity is indeed a prerequisite for a two-state solution, but it's fair to ask at what price that unity should come. Israelis, the majority of whom have long supported a two-state solution, cannot be expected to make deals with an organization constitutionally bound to the genocide of Jews.
Ever since it won the 2006 election, Hamas' apologists in the West have advocated for the terrorist group's inclusion in a Palestinian government. They have finally achieved their goal. But it will be the people of the region - the Palestinians most of all - who will reap the disastrous consequences of the credulity these useful idiots have sown.
*James Kirchick is a contributing editor to The New Republic.
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/hamas-useful-idiots-1.360124
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Yes, Hamas is all those things you noted, but the underlying issue is its legitimacy as a powerful political party. So may hypocracies, i.e.: The West not recognizing Hamas politically due to their terrorist ties and credo but punishing the defacto government and hence the average Palestinian with more sanctions. The Palestinians voting them in to Parliament at all, assuming it was a clean election, who see Hamas in a far different light. Israel working with Egypt to get Hamas military wing More..
Posted May-8-2011 ByPanthera (115.44) 
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Preictable Panic article...we're all going to die, boo-hoo hoo
Dialogue: He's right there are bad actors on both sides and should be given equal chagrin, the difference is that on side they're allowed to sit in the Knesset and play their part
On the other, apparently we have to build a fence around them and ban all dialogue forever. And this is from Govt's who are potentially reaching out to the TALIBAN!
Everybody talks, without question one of the most childish policies ever hatched, and now t More..
Posted May-8-2011 ByElegantDecline (2131.88) 
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@ElegantDecline
Hamass will never be accepted.
They are genocidal maniacs that will never turn moderate.
Its good for ISrael that this unity government has formed.
Now there will be no chance of PAlestinian statehood!
Hamass will never accept ISraels right to exist.
Posted May-8-2011 ByFreejay (3845.56) 
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@Freejay Palestinian Statehood is looking more likely than ever.
Glad you're enjoying the show.
Note how not ONE State/Govt has openly stated a problem with this, and most have voiced clear support, you're being triangulated...wake up
Posted May-8-2011 ByElegantDecline (2131.88) 
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@ElegantDecline
You really need to read other news outlets then Al Jazeera.
Most countries are demanding that HAmass accepts Israels right to exist.
This, luckily, will never happen.
Posted May-8-2011 ByFreejay (3845.56) 
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@Freejay Israel may have a right to exist, but NOT on Palestinian land. Try moving into the USA and doing to the Yanks what you are doing to the Palestinians. You'd get the bum's rush in the first ten seconds.
Posted May-8-2011 Byryannunn (56.70) 
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Thats a communist term used to describe all the activist that do their bidding unbeknowst to them.LOL Yep all the pundits for the progressives and for all the democrat spinners.Useful fools or useful idiots.When the commies take over ,the first thing they do is get rid of all the useful fools.
Posted May-8-2011 Bycocytan (360.22) 
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Nice isreali propaganda piece
Posted May-8-2011 BySirMicro (83.94) 
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@SirMicro
i dont know where the autor of this article (james kirchik) lives but its defently not israel, more like the states.
in person i dont have any problem with the reconcilation between hamas and PLO. it can have negative outcomes, just the same it can have positive ones.
Posted May-9-2011 Byaydeo (6054.58) 
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Yet another pissed off Israeli trying to prove he is right. You Israelis hate everyone, you are worst than the Islamic terrorists. The only reason why America hasn't taken out Israel is because Israel hasn't gone as far a Al-Qaeda. I am getting sick and tired of all this Israeli bullshit. Palestinians want a state, the lands Israel is occupying illegaly were originaly Turk and then Palestinian. The Palestinians are fighting for their right to live. By the way, I'm Catholic. I dare you to call me More..
Posted May-9-2011 Byturkzil (123.18) 
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@turkzil
james kirchik (the writer of the article) is defently not an israeli name and he is defently not israeli.
as for your other louzy claims (you israelis hate everyone bla bla) i dont even going to bother myself to answer.
the only think i tend to agrree with you is that the pales. should get their own state.
besides that all what you wrote is complete rubbish.
Posted May-9-2011 Byaydeo (6054.58) 
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