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Israel-Palestine
Hamas under new management
2004-03-23
Abdel Aziz Rantissi, a hard-liner who rejects all compromise with Israel, was chosen Tuesday as the new Hamas leader, one day after the group's founder was assassinated by Israel. Rantissi said he emerged from secret elections as the overall chief of Hamas and was chosen to head the group's political bureau, the main decision-making body. Until now, the political bureau was led by Khaled Mashaal, a Hamas operative based in Syria.
... where he is, of course, not involved in terrorism.
Rantissi replaces Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin, who was helizapped blown away assisted from the gene pool slain in an attack by Israel. Rantissi told The Associated Press that Hamas would press for more attacks against Israel. "We will be unified in the trenches of resistance," the 54-year-old pediatrician said. "We will not surrender, we will never surrender to Israeli terror."
"I am gonna be so-o-o-o-o dead!"
Since its creation in 1987, Hamas has been run largely as a collective of senior activists in Gaza and the Arab world, with Yassin in a key role as the brains of the outfit ideologue, spiritual leader and strategist. Hamas leaders said that while the killing of Yassin was a blow to morale, it would not hamper the group's operations, including its ability to carry out attacks. Hamas is pledged to Israel's destruction. "Hamas will continue in the same way Sheik Yassin taught us. Hamas has its infrastructure, its institutions," Ismail Haniyeh, a top Yassin aide, said as Hamas leaders formed a reception line at a Gaza City soccer stadium Monday night for the wheelchair swarm to greet thousands of mourners.

Hamas is secretive about its organization, though the broad outlines are known. General policy was set by the political bureau, which was headed by Mashaal in Damascus, Syria. Other members of the bureau include several Hamas leaders in the Arab world, as well as Rantissi, Haniyeh and Mahmoud Zahar in Gaza. The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al Qassam, plans and carries out attacks on Israelis. It is headed by two shadowy figures, Mohammed Deif and the appropriately-named Adnan al-Ghoul, who top Israel's wanted list and have been operating from hiding for years. It remains unclear how much autonomy the military wing has in deciding on the timing and target of attacks, and to what extent it is directed by the political bureau.
All of it's directed by the politburo. Trust me on this.
Israel said Yassin personally approved many of the hundreds of Hamas attacks it said killed 377 Israelis and wounded more than 2,000 over the years.
Posted by:Fred

#20  "I hear the growth potential in this position ain't all that good..."

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I wouldn't say that. There's plenty of opportunity for a person to rise from their current position in Hamas. It just usually happens to be under the hot swelling gas cloud of a detonation.

Posted by: Zenster   2004-04-02 4:10:36 PM  

#19  I hear the growth potential in this position ain't all that good...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-3-24 12:01:08 AM  

#18  with Yassin in a key role as the brains of the outfit ideologue, spiritual leader and strategist.

I could go there, but I won't :-)
Posted by: B   2004-3-23 10:56:08 PM  

#17  Here's an article from the StraitTimes that contains that quote from an unnamed general.
Posted by: GK   2004-3-23 10:28:11 PM  

#16  There was a great quote in my newspaper today that I can't find online from an un-named Israeli general - 'Its not like cutting the head off a snake. Its like cutting the grass. You have to do, but it just grows back.'
Posted by: phil_b   2004-3-23 6:48:44 PM  

#15  Lux - no, I think the "official head of Hamas" was delivered on a (s)platter yesterday. :-)
Posted by: Doc8404   2004-3-23 6:37:20 PM  

#14  I do hope that Khaled Mashal isn't out of season in Damascus. He still remains the official head of Hamas, despite Rantissi's (brief) claim to the crown today.
Posted by: Lux   2004-3-23 5:27:35 PM  

#13  Hopefully this will be chanjed to "Under New MAnagement Daily"
Posted by: Cheddarhead   2004-3-23 4:29:06 PM  

#12  I wonder if hard line Rantissi can do nuance?
Posted by: mhw   2004-3-23 4:25:13 PM  

#11  Right after I posted that last one, my radio started playing a song with this line in it:

". . . and I'm waitin' for my rocket to come."

Wonder if Rantisi's heard that tune?
Posted by: Mike   2004-3-23 4:20:22 PM  

#10  At the risk of repeating myself . . .

"Rabbit Season!"
"Duck Season!"
"Rabbit Season!"
"Duck Season!"
"Hamas Season!"
"Fire!"
Posted by: Mike   2004-3-23 4:13:05 PM  

#9  HA! I knew the rat bastard would have to pop up his head. Get a good lock, boys, and fire at will...
Posted by: mojo   2004-3-23 3:48:39 PM  

#8  marek, doesn't matter in the least.
Let's put it this way, would it matter to you if Bin Laden were in the political or military "wing?"
This is more of their evil BS to make it look as if these groups of nasty killers are "civilized."
Islamofascism has both religious and political aims: they want to take over the world for Islam, either subduing or killing non-believers.
Therefore, their "spiritual leaders' like Yassin preach, plan, order and instigate murder of "infidels" through their fatwas and worse.
Is accessory to murder any better than murder itself?
Posted by: Jen   2004-3-23 3:26:02 PM  

#7  Is he from the political or the military wing and does it still matter?
Posted by: marek   2004-3-23 2:32:36 PM  

#6  Abdel Aziz Rantissi, a hard-liner who rejects all compromise with Israel, was chosen Tuesday as the new Hamas leader

Roadmap to Peace, here we come!
/sarcasm off
Posted by: PlanetDan   2004-3-23 2:02:54 PM  

#5  Can we start the pool for when this guy is called to the boosum of Allah? I give him about a month. IHO we should get in on the 'Whack a (Pal) Mole' game since this idiot has threatened us. Couple of Spec ops teams (with air support) could take this to a whole new level.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-23 1:59:28 PM  

#4  Rantisi would be wise to keep an eye on the front of his shirt, and someone to keep an eye on his back. The sudden appearance of a little red dot means that he is probably about to rejoin his ex-boss.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-3-23 1:54:46 PM  

#3  So who will the new public affairs director be? If I were Rantissi, I'd have a woman in a burkha with only 1/2 inches of eye slit. This would help get the feminists on Hamas's side (no really - they think like this).
Posted by: mhw   2004-3-23 1:45:25 PM  

#2  [Off-topic or abusive comments deleted]
Posted by: Removed   2004-3-23 1:41:01 PM  

#1  hopefully each of the 377 has a tough leather shoe and a shot at sole-whacking this POS in eternity
Posted by: Frank G   2004-3-23 1:36:35 PM  

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