[iwar] [fc:More.propaganda:..Hamas.vows.to.fight.American.'crusade'.against.Muslim.Arabs]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:More.propaganda:..Hamas.vows.to.fight.American.'crusade'.against.Muslim.Arabs]
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Hamas vows to fight American 'crusade' against Muslim Arabs
Wednesday, September 19, 2001 (Reuters)

The militant Muslim movement Hamas vowed to fight on despite an
Israeli-Palestinian cease-fire on Wednesday and said a U.S.-led
alliance against terrorism was a fight against Islam that would fail.
"They (the United States) want to open a battle against Islam. They
should know that religious battles are long and wild. In the end they
will be defeated," Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin declared in Gaza
Strip.
"They have to look back at the experience of the crusades. Eventually
they were defeated,” he added. President Bush is trying to build a
global anti-terror alliance following the strikes against New York and
Washington last week. He has told Americans to prepare for a long
"crusade," a term that has been condemned in the Arab world, where it
is interpreted to mean a Christian holy war against Muslims.
Israel and the Palestinians issued new cease-fire orders on Tuesday
after fierce international pressure to disengage prompted by concern
that Israeli-Palestinian violence would discourage Arab and Islamic
states from backing the coalition
Hamas will continue resistance
Hamas and Islamic Jihad, two groups responsible for a wave of suicide
bombings inside Israel, quickly distanced themselves from the
cease-fire calls. Reiterating long-held positions, they vowed to fight
as long as Israel occupies Palestinian land. Militants particularly
want Israel to dismantle Jewish settlements built on that land.
"Enough of deception and tricks -- occupation exists on the
(Palestinian) land and as long as occupation exists there will be no
talk of a cease-fire," Yassin said. "I reiterate for the whole world
that any agreement that does not serve the peace and security of the
Palestinian people will remain fragile."
Yassin made clear he meant a continuation of attacks inside Israel.
Such attacks have killed scores of Israelis in recent years, and the
number of suicide bombings has increased during the year-old
Palestinian uprising against occupation.
"What would commit me to a cease-fire is the end of the occupation
and, as long as there is no end to it, resistance against the
occupation will continue," he said, adding that the options included
"all kinds of resistance."
Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza Strip during the 1967 Middle
East war. Militant groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad oppose
Palestinian-Israeli peace accords. The international community has
condemned both Israel's occupation and the Palestinian suicide
bombings.
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat told Palestinians on Tuesday to
enforce a cease-fire order and not to respond when attacked. Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon told the army to stop attacks and leave
areas under Palestinian control.

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