The Hamas terrorists have always publicized their goal of wiping Israel off the map. They attacked citizens, not military installations.
Israel's stated purpose was to protect its citizens. Israel went out of its way, even endangering its own soldiers, to avoid collateral damage to Gazan non-combatants.
They shot over 2500 rockets at us in one month alone (July 2014), forcing Israel to protect itself.
You should be aware that almost all of the Palestinian deaths occurred as collateral damage while Israel was trying to defend its populace against these terrorist rocket attacks, and terrorist tunnelers and the like. Israel targets military objectives, warning nearby civilians in advance through phone calls and leaflets, while Israel's terrorist enemies target civilian objectives almost exclusively. As one witness said: "Israel uses its weapons to protect its women and children, while the cowardly Hamas uses women and children to protect its weapons" by putting people as a human shield near weapons caches and rocket launchers in Gaza. Thus Israel faced an impossible situation in which the terrorists waited for their own civilians to be unintentionally killed so that they could seize the opportunity to internationally bash Israel in the gullible U.N., the anti-Israel biased E.U., and the media. They shed false tears, which could have been prevented by laying down their Iran-supplied weapons and sitting down to negotiate. When Israeli civilians were killed, these same terrorists handed out candies and sing in the streets. The Palestinian attacks violated one of the most basic rules of international humanitarian law, the rule of distinction. Article 48 of Additional Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 states that "In order to ensure respect for and protection of the civilian population and civilian objects, the Parties in conflict shall direct their operations only against military objectives." Since the rockets Hamas aimed at Israeli towns were launched into civilian enclaves, each of the thousands of rockets that came into Israel from Gaza represented a war crime. Certain facts you should know:1) Hamas's founding charter calls for the complete destruction of Israel.
2) Israel supplies Gaza with water, electricity, medicines and provisions. What did Hamas do? It even fired at the power station that supplies Gaza with electricity.
3) Hamas oppresses its own Palestinian population, treats women as inferior objects, and persecutes Christians while building an army of fighters dedicated to suicide and "holy" war.
4) Israel treats wounded Palestinians. All the time. A reporter wrote: I saw a Palestinian girl from Gaza being evacuated in an IDF tank to a hospital in Israel. She and her mother were interviewed, from inside an Israeli hospital. They spoke of the fair treatment, the care they received, and described the soldiers who had saved them as "brave and fair." Their faces were covered, for fear of being harmed when they returned to their homes in Gaza.
5) Hamas fired on the field hospital which Israel established in Shejaia, a facility which only treats wounded Palestinians. Hamas did this in retaliation for the IDF's attack on Wafa Hospital in the same neighborhood. The difference is that Wafa Hospital was used as a Hamas launching-pad for missiles aimed at Israel. Israel showed these launches on film; and also has shown footage of Hamas concealing stockpiles of missiles in U.N. schools. Whom did the U.N. speak out against? Israel, of course.
6) Hamas built dozens of underground tunnels from which to attack Israel and try to destroy it.
7) During the first 10 days of the 2014 war, the IDF lost 10 soldiers. Some of them, like the three paratroopers, died because the Israeli Air Force refused to attack a specific target for fear of hurting civilians. Instead, the paratroopers entered a booby-trapped house and were blown up.
8) A significant number of the Palestinian casualties were caused by the Hamas itself, which summarily kills protesters who questioned their policies.
9) Israel withdrew completely from Gaza in 2005. Israel gave peace a chance. Instead of peace, we were fired upon, massively, again and again. Hamas has refused to join any cease-fire Israel agreed to. Hamas seeks to wreak death, to terrorize, to continue to brainwash those whose brains are not already drenched with uncompromising hatred.
Wearing a Hamas uniform in the Middle East conflict signifies allegiance to the Hamas organization, which is a Palestinian militant group. It represents support for their goals and tactics in the ongoing conflict with Israel. Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by some countries, so wearing their uniform can have political and symbolic implications.
The political leader of the Gaza Strip is Yahya Sinwar, who is the chief of Hamas in the territory. Hamas has been in control of Gaza since 2007, following a conflict with the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority. Sinwar has played a significant role in shaping Hamas's strategies and policies in the region.
The conflict between Israel and Gaza was caused due to Hamas being elected into power in Gaza in 2005. In Hamas' charter, it calls for the destruction of the Jewish state (Israel). Israel and America, in trying to get the Palestinians to the negotiating table, mistakenly withdrew from Gaza as a goodwill gesture, but didn't expect Hamas to get elected. Hamas is the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and as such vehemently opposed to any nation, anywhere in the world, which has any kind of rule other than Shari'ah (Islamic law). The conflict between Israel and Gaza is no different to the conflict and violence caused by Muslims in India, Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia, Thailand, the Philippines etc.
The cities that Hamas continues to target with unguided rockets are cities situated on land that is part of the Jewish region as defined by resolution of the UN's General Assembly.
the Jordan river is in the hamas
Hamas Covenant was created in 1987.
Hamas Arc was created in 1993.
Hamas of Iraq was created in 2007.
No. The Hamas-Fatah Civil War has cooled off, but is not truly over and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has not been settled.
It is unlikely that Hamas and the Israelis will come to any long-term peaceful solution to their conflict in the near future, so not for a long time.
The cast of Inside Hamas - 2011 includes: Naser Abdel Jawad as Himself - Hamas Member of Parliament Suad Batniji as Herself - Kindergarten Teacher Ayman Batniji as Himself - Leading Hamas Relgious Figure Ghazi Hamad as Himself - Hamas Cabinet Minister Mohammed Hassan Yousef as Himself - Son of Hamas Co-Founder Mahmoud Musleh as Himself - Hamas Member of Parliament Naif Rajoub as Himself - Hamas Spiritual Leader Mona Salah as Herself - Devotee of Hamas Jamal Taweel as Himself - Hamas Mayor Jamal Yousef as Himself - United Nation School Teacher Mahmoud Zahar as Himself - Hamas Co-Founder
Except in its ability to overpower Fatah, Hamas is generally unsuccessful. Its rule in the Gaza Strip has only resulted in (1) more destruction of Palestinian territory, (2) decreased rights and freedoms for Palestinians because of domestic laws banning dancing, music, and imposing curfews, (3) decreased access to goods because of the Israeli and Egyptian blockade due to Hamas militancy, and (4) increased rates of death from conflict both from Israeli weapons and from Hamas policies of using human shields.