Embassy of Israel Briefing
March 22, 2004
The mastermind of death: An old man in a
wheelchair
All terrorism committed in the name of religious
extremism is the same, no matter where it takes
place, no matter what its name- Al-Qaida, Hamas,
whatever.
This morning (22 March), Israel eliminated one
of the most prominent practitioners of
international terrorism: the founder and leader
of the Hamas. This group constitutes a primary
element in the fabric of Global terrorism.
The operation against Yassin was not an act of
vengeance. It was part of the ongoing Israeli
effort to confront terrorism and its sources.
The brutal Hamas terrorist campaign is aimed at
killing as many Israelis as possible, in the
pursuit of the ultimate Hamas goal of bringing
about Israel's destruction.
US National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice, in
a March 22, 2004 interview with NBC's "Today"
show said, "Hamas is a terrorist organization
and. Sheik Yassin has himself personally... been
involved in terrorist planning."
Whoever is involved in the planning,
orchestration, execution or leadership of
terrorism must understand that Israel will not
sit idly by and wait for the next suicide bomber
to appear on the streets of Jerusalem or Tel
Aviv. The Government of Israel -like any other
government- bears a fundamental responsibility
to protect the lives of its citizens from the
threat of terrorism.
Hamas has developed extensive ties with other
terrorist groups. Due to the support it receives
from Iran and Syria, Hamas is able to maintain a
complex organizational, financial and
operational infrastructure deployed
internationally.
The attempt to present Yassin as some kind of
'moderate spiritual leader' is no less
ridiculous than describing Bin-Laden as such.
Underneath his supposed clerical garb, Ahmed
Yassin was an arch-terrorist, a true pioneer in
the ruthless murder of innocents. He was the
founding leader of the Hamas, and was personally
responsible for its strategy of wholesale
suicide terrorism.
Yassin took advantage of his spiritual influence
to indoctrinate his followers with a hatred of
human life and zeal to commit hundreds of
barbaric murders.
While riding on buses, dining in restaurants,
shopping in malls, or just walking down the
street hundreds of Israeli civilians fell victim
to Yassin's cruel policy of hatred.
Yassin distorted lofty religious principles in
order to recruit Palestinians, including
children and women, to embark upon so-called
'holy Jihad' missions. He encouraged his
followers to kill themselves and murder hundreds
of Israeli civilians.
Yassin was the dominant authority of the Hamas
leadership, and provided direct oversight for
the planning, orchestrating and execution of
terrorist attacks by the organization.
In this capacity, Yassin personally gave his
approval for launching suicide bombers to murder
and maim at the discotheque near Tel Aviv's
Dolphinarium on June 2001, and the dining room
of the Park Hotel in Netanya on Passover eve in
2002. Hamas' numerous terrorist bombings since
September 2000 exacted the lives of 377 Israelis
and injured 2076 Israeli civilians.
In his public appearances and interviews, Yassin
repeatedly called for a continuation of the
'armed struggle' against Israel, and for an
intensification of the terrorist campaign
against its citizens. On July 7,2003 Yassin
encouraged the Hamas' terrorists to attack
everywhere in Israeli territory,"We haven't
limited the military command, battalions or
factions. Response may come anywhere in Israel,
exactly as it (Israel) acts against the entire
Palestinian territory."
While continuing its counter-terrorist
operations, Israel will, at the same time,
persevere in its efforts to arrive at a
political solution based upon the implementation
of the 'Roadmap'. Peace can only be achieved
once the Palestinian leadership confronts the
terrorists in its midst, and renounces the use
of violence as a tool to resolve political
disagreements.
Israel has offered the Palestinians hope of
achieving their aspirations, and has extended
its hand in peace. Yet, it has received only an
onslaught of terrorism in return. Today, Israel
faces an ever-increasing terrorist threat, and
in the face of this threat, Israel will continue
to defend itself.
Moshe Fox
Minister for Public Affairs
Embassy of Israel, Washington DC