Responding to pressure from the U.S., Qatar, a small but exceedingly wealthy Arab country and a major sponsor of terrorism, has expelled top Hamas officials. A Western official who dealt with Qatar several years ago said, "There are people around the Gulf who are supporting people who are grotesque in their values and seem incapable of translating it into their minds how grotesque it is." (The Telegraph, 20 September 2014) This latest action is some kind of concession that things must change.
“The decision by US President Donald Trump to declare Hamas a terrorist
organization, and Qatar’s decision to distance itself from the group, foretells unprecedented movement in the Middle East,” - Zionist Union MK Issac Herzog
JERUSALEM
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REPORT: 'EXTERNAL PRESSURE'
FORCES QATAR TO EXPEL HAMAS MEMBERS
BY YASSER OKBI/ MAARIV
HASHAVUA, DANIEL J. ROTH
JUNE 3, 2017 17:57
The report hinted that Israel was behind
the move, claiming that those asked to leave were Hamas members previously
arrested and interrogated by Israeli authorities.
Palestinian Hamas "militants." (photo credit:REUTERS) |
The Persian Gulf nation of Qatar has
requested that members of Hamas leave the country after receiving “external
pressure” to act against the Gaza-based terrorist group.
According to Lebanese news agency Al
Mayadeen, an unidentified Qatari envoy reportedly met with senior Hamas
officials in Doha Saturday to hand the group a list of those designated to
leave the country. Individuals on the list include figures responsible for
coordinating between Doha and Hamas members in the West Bank.
The Qatari envoy, according to Al Mayadeen,
expressed “regret” over the decision, saying “external pressure” forced the
decision.
The Lebanese news agency also hinted that
Israel was behind the move, claiming the names on the expulsion list were
provided by detainees who were arrested and interrogated by Israeli
authorities.
It remains unclear how many Hamas officials
will be deported from the small Arab nation. Al Mayadeen added that no
time-table has been set for their departure.
In response to the report, Knesset
opposition leader Zionist Union MK Issac Herzog, praised Qatar’s supposed
decision to back away from Hamas, saying the move indicates shifting trends in
the region.
“The decision by US President Donald Trump
to declare Hamas a terrorist organization, and Qatar’s decision to distance
itself from the group, foretells unprecedented movement in the Middle East,”
Herzog said in a statement. “There’s no doubt that there is an unprecedented
opportunity in the region.”
Herzog continued by asking rhetorically:
“Will Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu take advantage of it is the question?,”
before answering “I doubt it.”
While addressing the leaders of 55 Muslim
countries in Riyadh late last month, Trump labeled Hamas a terrorist
organization, adding it is the responsibility of countries in the region to
combat the “radicalization” of such groups.
“The true toll of ISIS, al-Qaida,
Hezbollah, Hamas, and so many others, must be counted not only in the number of
dead; it must also be counted in generations of vanished dreams,” Trump said.
Hamas almost immediately condemned the
president’s statements, saying they show his “complete bias” toward Israel.
“The statement describing Hamas as a
terrorist group is rejected and is a distortion of our image and shows a
complete bias toward the Zionist occupation,” a Hamas spokesperson said in a
statement.
The US State Department designated Hamas a
terrorist organization in 1997.
Yasser Okbi contributed to this report.
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