October 18, 2010

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IDF Warns of New Hamas Kidnap Efforts

Filed under: Gaza,General,Gilad Shalit Kidnapping,Iran,Syria — No To Terror @ 5:10 am

An unnamed senior IDF General Staff officer warned that “Israel’s response to the kidnapping of another soldier into the Gaza Strip,” following Cpl Gilad Shalit’s more than 4 years in captivity by the Hamas terrorist group, “will be no less severe than Operation Cast lead.”



The statement was made on the eve of resumed negotiations over Shalit’s return, through a German mediator, between Israel and Hamas, and following IDF assessments that the terror group could be planning more attempts to kidnap additional Israeli soliders

June 24, 2010

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Son of Hamas Imam: “The God of Islam is the God of Hate”

Mosab Hasssan Yousef, the son of Hamas leader Sheikh Hassan Yousef, explained his decision to convert to Christianity in a Washington, D.C. talk last night, concluding “[t]he god of Islam is the god of hate.”


He asked and answered a hypothetical question at his talk to a pro-Israel group.

“What would happen if Israel just disappeared from the map? There is no Israel anymore. Would there be peace in the Middle East? Palestinians would kill each other, I guarantee you.”

Mosab Hasan YousefThe former spy for Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security service has a new book, Son of Hamas, detailing his undercover exploits, radical decision to leave Islam and become a Christian convert, and his undercover work.

Incredibly, the United States is currently seeking to deport Mosab Hassan Yousef for having connections to Hamas. He immigrated to the U.S. in 2007 to convert to Christianity, and his life would certainly be in jeopardy if he was to return to the West Bank that he once called home.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s absurd notion that Yousef poses a security threat is, at best, comical. Deporting a man who opposes Hamas terror back to a certain death — after he surreptitiously fought against it, risked his life to save the lives of innocents, and fled terror to find a new home — is a comment on the Obama administration’s current naivete.

June 9, 2010

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Fatima Mohammadi, U.S. Lawyer, Denies Israeli Allegations of Terror Ties

Filed under: Fatima Mohammadi,Gaza,Gaza Flotilla,General,Iran,Mavi Marmara — No To Terror @ 5:57 am


According to Israeli security officials, Iranian-born American lawyer Fatima Mohammadi was one of five (5) ‘activists’ allegedly having ties to Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist groups who traveled in last week’s intercepted Mavi Marmara Flotilla to Gaza.

Mohammadi lists “intermittent travel between the U.S., U.A.E. and Iran” since 2007 on her LinkedIn profile while working as Legal Counsel for the German-based PEDEX Germany International, FZCo.

The Israeli Haaretz newspaper reported that the Israeli Defense Forces (‘IDF’) reportedly learned that Mohammadi intended to bring “illegal electronic devices into the Gaza Strip.”

Mohammadi denied the allegations in an e-mail interview with The New York Times, calling the allegations “illegitimate and unfounded.”

Mohammadi told the Times that:

I have no idea what they’re referring to as the only electronics I had in my possession or in my bag were personal items: a camera, a video camera, and my personal phones. All electronics, including laptops, were confiscated at our arrest while on board the ship and none have been returned.

March 2, 2009

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U.S. Aid Won’t Go to Hamas: U.S. State Dept. Spokesman

Filed under: Gaza,General,U.S. Aid — No To Terror @ 7:57 am

The U.S. State Department’s chief spokesman said Obama’s administration will spend the majority of some $900 million in aid promised to the Palestinian Authority for use in the West Bank.


Robert Wood, the State Department spokesman, said that Palestinians in the Hamas-led Gaza will not see the aid, according to a new report in the Los Angeles Times.

“We cannot funnel money through Hamas,” Wood said over the weekend.

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