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The uprising came on the heels of 20 years of military occupation, after Israel
annexed East Jerusalem and occupied the West Bank and Gaza following the
June 1967 war. During this time, Israeli forces killed on average 32 Palestinians
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every year, demolished more than 1,000 Palestinian homes, and confiscated
hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. It denied Palestinians the right to
have a say in the government that controlled their lives or the permit regime that
suffocated their economy. It denied Palestinians the right to organize protests,
publish newspapers, wave Palestinian flags, or paint artwork made of red,
green, black, and white. Palestinians were constantly made to feel humiliated in
their workplaces and made to feel unsafe at military checkpoints. And so they
revolted.
When the First Intifada broke out, Hamas, an acronym that means the Islamic
Resistance Movement, was not called Hamas. It was still known as the Islamic
Collective, or al-Mujamma’ al-Islami, founded in 1973. Initially, the Collective
was established as a mosque, along with a medical clinic, youth sports club,
nursing school, Islamic festival hall, zakat committee, center for women’s
activities and for training young girls. By the 1980s, the Islamic charity
organization operated a network of mosques, medical centers, health clinics,
food banks, soup kitchens, summer camps and schools across the West Bank
and Gaza. It dedicated its efforts to helping the Palestinian poor and preaching
Islamic piety.
A few months later, on May 2, 1989, when asked about its violent embrace,
Hamas founder Ahmed Yasin said, “what is the other alternative available to
those who cannot regain their rights by peaceful and non-violent means?” Yasin
argued that the Palestinian people preferred peaceful resistance to violence to
achieve its goals, but he explained that the Israeli military only understood the
language of force.
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Yasin was arrested shortly thereafter and sentenced to life in prison for the
operation. Then, on June 6 1989, Israeli prison authorities forced Yasin to listen
to prison guards beat and torture his son, Abdul Hamid, in Gaza’s Central
Prison. Their goal was to extract a confession from Yasin for having established
Hamas’s military wing and for having ordered the killing of the two Israeli
soldiers. The Israeli military managed to extract a confession from Yasin under
duress. They also managed to push the movement even further down the road
to violence.
The next turning point in Hamas’s evolution came in October 1990, when the
right-wing Israeli organization, Temple Mount Faithful, announced it would lay
the cornerstone for a Third Jewish Temple in Jerusalem at the holiest Muslim
site in Palestine, the al-Aqsa Mosque. Palestinians organized a protest against
the threat during which the Israeli military police killed 17 unarmed
demonstrators. Two months later on Dec. 14, 1990, Hamas stabbed three
workmen to death in Jaffa. They claimed it was a direct response to Israel’s
grotesque violence.
For the next few years, Hamas fighters directed most of their attacks against
Israeli military targets, including a May 1992 attack on a high-ranking Israeli
police officer in Gaza, a July 1992 attack on Israeli soldiers in the Old City of
Jerusalem, and an October 1992 against a military camp next to the Mosque of
Abraham in Hebron, among others.
Then, on Feb. 25, 1994, on the Jewish holiday of Purim, the Brooklyn-born
Baruch Goldstein entered the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, a Palestinian city in
the West Bank. He threw a hand grenade at worshippers kneeling for Ramadan
prayers and then squeezed on the trigger of an automatic Galil rifle, killing 29
worshippers before he was overtaken and beaten to death at the scene.
The massacre was the trigger that ignited a reign of terror of the kind Israelis
had never seen before. Six weeks later, Hamas committed its first planned
suicide bombing attack. Raed Zakarneh drove a bomb to a bus stop at Afula
and detonated it, killing eight Israelis and injuring 44.
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This was only the beginning. From 1994 to 2005, Hamas and Islamic Jihad
militants used their own bodies as bombs, killing more than 1,000 Israeli
civilians in hundreds of attacks, and wounding thousands more.
In the late 1990s, Nasra Hassan, who worked as a humanitarian relief officer in
Gaza, interviewed hundreds of Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants. When asked
if they had any qualms about killing innocent civilians, they would immediately
respond, “The Israelis kill our children and our women. This is war, and innocent
people get hurt.” In other words, it was not a time immemorial hatred of Jews, or
a time immemorial hatred of the Jewish state, or a time immemorial belief in
violent Jihad, that radicalized Palestinian militants. Instead, it was Israeli
violence, especially against unarmed Palestinian civilians, that pushed Hamas
militants to commit so many gruesome attacks against innocent civilians after
1994.
All of this leaves one horrified at the thought of what will likely result from Israel’s
unrelenting assault on Gaza over the past two months, which has left at least
18,600 people dead, some 70% of them women and children. “Our children, in
10-15 years, will make nuclear bombs in their house, and will wipe out Israel,”
said Ali Ahmed Qudeh, a resident of Khuza'a, near Khan Yunis, as he pointed to
a Palestinian boy who saw his father and his uncle die before his very eyes in
November 2023. “He saw his stolen house, he’s living in a tent…how can we
remove hatred from the hearts of these children?”
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme. Israel’s long-standing policy of
disproportionate and indiscriminate violence has had a radicalizing effect on
Palestinian militant groups. One shudders to think how many more Palestinians
have been radicalized in the past two-months, and how many more will pick up
arms in the months, years, and decades to come as a result.
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