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"Hamas Should Not Be Condemned For Executing Informers"

by Harry Paterson
27 August 2014 4 Comments

Israel and its Western allies aren’t satisfied with occupation, murder and imprisonment of the Palestinian people; they even want to dictate how the Palestinians resist.

It is believed that the deaths, earlier this week, of three high-ranking commanders of Hamas’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, were enabled by intelligence provided to Israel by Palestinian spies inside Gaza.

The trio are Raed Attar, imprisoned for five years by Israel and who, Israeli intelligence sources claim, was the mastermind behind Hamas’s tunnel network, as well as overseeing the operation that led to the 2006 capture of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, Abu Shamala, South Gaza Military Operations Commander and Mohammed Barhoum, a senior quartermaster and finance chief.

US news agencies also report that the targeted strikes killed Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades Commander-in-Chief, Mohammed Deif. While Hamas have yet to confirm this, it is known that Deif’s wife and baby son perished in the attack.

In response Hamas has executed a number of people in retaliation for allegedly spying for Israel. Twenty-one suspected informers were executed in three batches with a Hamas spokesman stating that “The same punishment will be imposed soon on others.”

A press release issued in the name of the ‘Palestinian Resistance’ said the executed were “collaborators who betrayed their religion and sold their people and land for a cheap price, and achieved many missions for the enemy”.

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As with much surrounding the conflict, these events have been liberally seasoned with predictable cant and double-standards.

Hamas has been condemned in Western media outlets and by various human rights organisations yet many of these same organisations have remained silent on Israel’s extra-judicial murders.

It would be naïve to automatically assume Hamas has ensured a strict application of due process and natural justice for the accused spies, prior to their executions, and should such be the case, then the organisation will be in contravention of the relevant international statutes governing conduct during times of war. That said, the New York Times quotes a Hamas official saying, “The judiciary procedures and measures were completed against the accused.” However, much of the outrage is focused on the executions themselves, as much as the presumed absence of fair trials for the accused.

Palestinian law provides for the execution of spies and traitors, in much the same way as many states around the world. The Geneva Convention allows the execution of spies as do The Hague Convention and the International Criminal Court. All of which state that non-uniformed combatants engaged in espionage shall not be treated as prisoners of war and may be prosecuted by the country against which they are spying. This can include the death sentence for those convicted.

Regarding any abuse of due process, one can only wonder at Western bourgeois hypocrisy. After all, if true, Hamas is merely emulating the governments of the UK and USA. Rendition flights, torture and detention without even charge, never mind trial, at Guantanamo Bay appear to be perfectly acceptable.

Interestingly, Israel’s use of Palestinian collaborators is widely known to rely on extreme pressure and blackmail. Which in itself is a serious breach of Article 82(b)(XV) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which explicitly proscribes, “… compelling the nationals of a hostile party to take part in the operations of war directed against their own country.”

All the above aside, the issue, in essence, can be reduced, yet again, to oppressors insisting that those who they oppress follow rules advantageous to their oppressors. Israel and its Western allies aren’t satisfied with occupation, murder and imprisonment of the Palestinian people; they even want to dictate how the Palestinians resist.

Under the circumstances, there is only one rule that should morally inform Palestinian resistance and that can be summed up by the following slogan – By Any Means Necessary. If that means, to borrow an old Irish Republican slogan, that touts will be shot, then so be it.

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Simon Ross 3:13 pm, 30-Aug-2014

Honestly Harry ! Hamas would regard you as Stalin did to many left wing thinkers. Your a useful idiot. Do you honestly think any of these fanatics would let you survive if they got control of this country ? Enjoy your freedom to express your views, as most of us do. Just don't kid yourself my friend, in a country ruled by groups like Hamas, you would be dead ! Simon

Harry 8:06 pm, 30-Aug-2014

Simon, I have zero - as in none, nada, zilch - illusions in Hamas. I'm simply pointing to the hypocrisy that surrounds this issue as it does the conflict more widely. Your remarks, therefore, are something of a non sequitur.

David 1:47 pm, 4-Sep-2014

Once again Harry, while raising valid points, you let yourself down with your complete disregard/resistance to anything remotely considered beyond 'the left'. While you may be pointing out hypocrisy, you've predictably sided with Hamas. Why not make your argument from Isreal's perspective? After all you're only pointing out hypocrisy, it's not an article aimed at promoting your own political way of thinking is it?

Harry 4:40 pm, 4-Sep-2014

David, it's difficult for me to make any argument from Israel's perspective. It's an illegal occupying power, an apartheid state and one that has zero legitimacy in its treatment of Palestine, the Palestinians and even Hamas.

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