by Rabbi Alan Silverstein, PhD
Muslims in the Middle East live in an increasingly religious environment. In contrast to groups of secular pragmatists like Fatah, Hamas promotes an Islamist message — via mosque sermons, radio and television broadcasts, social media, schoolrooms, youth movements, summer camps, and by honoring as civic heroes the “shahid,” the “martyr,” who brutally murders innocents.
The context for Hamas messaging is “Dar al-Islam,” the “House of Islam,” sacred Muslim sovereignty encompassing all the land initially subdued by the seventh-century Muslim conquest of the Middle East and North Africa. By their view, any portion of Dar al-Islam requires Muslim governance and Muslim Sharia law. Non-Muslim monotheists (notably Christians and Jews) can be tolerated only as second-class “dhimmi,” “protected people,” who are allowed to practice their religion and administer their own affairs, but only if they submit to humiliating symbols of subservience. They are required to pay a “jizya” (per-head tax) and “kharaj” (a land-use tax) — powerful symbols of inferiority. In this view, if non-Muslims — such as Christians in Lebanon or Jews in Palestine — rebel against their inferior standing and seize sovereignty, they become “infidels.” Muslims have a religious obligation to fight in “jihad” (holy war) against the infidel for as long as it takes to restore full Muslim control.
In 1988 Hamas issued a “sacred covenant” that promotes a strategy for restoring a Muslim caliphate to all parts of Dar al-Islam, encompassing lands that had been under the rule of the Ottoman Turks from 1518 to 1918. The re-conquest of Palestine (as a waqf, or sacred endowment) requires a relentless battle against the non-compliant Jews. The following are examples of the Hamas ideology as revealed in their covenant:
“Ranks will close, fighters joining other fighters, and masses everywhere in the Islamic world will come forward in response to the call of duty, loudly proclaiming: ‘Hail to Jihad!’ This cry will reach the heavens and will go on being resounded until liberation is achieved, the invaders vanquished and Allah’s victory comes about.” (Article 33)
To recapture the Palestine portion of Dar al-Islam, Hamas is committed to conducting jihad against the State of Israel, “by any means necessary.” Hamas is not embarrassed by the savage brutality of October 7. They vow to repeat it “a second time, a third time, a fourth time” until Jewish sovereignty is dismantled.
Hamas’s strategy consists of several steps:
On October 7, in addition to rocket fire, assault hang gliders brought terrorists into Israeli settlements. The multi-faceted invasion from air, land, and tunnels enabled several thousand armed terrorists to massacre 1,200 Israelis. The intent was to traumatize the citizens of Israel: By cutting off their victims’ heads, dismembering body parts, raping women, burning people alive, and taking 250 hostages, Hamas well knew that the October 7 pogrom guaranteed a strong Israeli response.
Hamas controls and feeds a body count to the media via Gaza’s Health Ministry. These Hamas-affiliated authorities allege that 32,000 Gazans have died at the hands of the IDF. They cynically ignore the 13,000-plus Hamas terrorists included in the death toll within that overall number. The Health Ministry count overlooks a sizable number of Gazans killed by hundreds of misfired Hamas or Islamic Jihad rockets. They do not mention deaths caused by Hamas terrorists shooting at civilians who disobey orders not to flee Israeli attacks. The Health Ministry also bypasses numerous deaths of natural causes during a five-month period among 2.3 million people.
Even the number 32,000 is suspect. Abraham Wyner, a professor of statistics and data science at University of Pennsylvania’s The Wharton School, has carefully assessed the data in “How the Gaza Ministry of Health Fakes Casualty Numbers.” Wyner demonstrated that the numbers have grown in a manner inconsistent with the facts. He showed how the Gaza Ministry intentionally over-counted the number of “innocent women and children” who perished. They ignore both females who act as terrorists as well as active Hamas combatants who are in fact teenagers (16 and older).
The Gaza Ministry numbers absolve Hamas from responsibility for using civilians as human shields and civilian dwellings and buildings (homes, mosques, hospitals, schools, etc.) as collection points for weaponry. Gazan statistics camouflage the identity of Hamas terrorists who dress in civilian garb. By constant repetition of its arbitrary numerical count, Hamas gains widespread acceptance of its numbers; 30,000-plus was even affirmed in President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.
After studying this repetitive strategy, former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren concluded that “Hamas wants the Gazans to suffer … Hamas cares nothing for the well-being of Palestinian civilians. While Israel is more than willing to facilitate the transfer of all the food and medicine Gaza needs …, Hamas stops the trucks and even blows up the receiving terminal in order to create a humanitarian crisis it can then blame on Israel.”
Hamas evidently absolves itself of the responsibility for Gazans’ well-being. As Hamas spokesman Mousa Abu Marzook stated, “It is the responsibility of the United Nations to protect them…and it is the responsibility of the occupation [i.e., Israel] to provide them … with services.”
In truth, there is an ample amount of material entering into Gaza, but as recent Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has explained, “the problem is not the amount of aid going into Gaza. The problem is that Hamas is hijacking that aid, taking it for itself and then selling it back in the black market in Gaza at about tenfold the price; and many Gazans can’t afford it.”
Hamas mastermind Yahya Sinwar has stated: “We have the Israelis right where we want them. High civilian casualties [and mounting humanitarian needs] would add to the worldwide pressure on Israel to stop the war.”
Yet as noted by scholar Bernard-Henri Levy, if the U. and UN succeed in imposing a cease-fire, Hamas will emerge victorious; Hamas would have fulfilled its goals of the October 7 massacre: “Hamas would declare victory — on the verge of defeat, then the next minute revived. These criminals against humanity would emerge from their tunnels triumphant,” he has written. “The Arab street would view Hamas terrorists as resistance fighters.
“In the West Bank, Hamas would quickly [control the entire Palestinian national movement] and eclipse the corrupt and ineffective Palestinian Authority, whose image would pale next to the aura of martyrdom and endurance in which Hamas would cloak itself.”
“After that, none of the [global] experts’ extravagant plans for an international stabilization force, an interim Arab authority, or a technocratic government presiding over the reconstruction of Gaza [and a peace process] would stand long against the return of this group of criminals adorned with the most `heroic’ of virtues.”
“Hamas would set the ideological and political agenda, and hope for peace harbored by moderates on both sides will be dead.”
Inspired by October 7, as loyalists to Dar al-Islam, Hamas remains unalterably opposed to the West’s “two-state solution.” As stated two months ago by Khaled Mashal, the leader of Hamas abroad: “We have nothing to do with the two-state solution. We reject this notion, because it means … you are required to recognize the legitimacy of the other state [Israel], which is the Zionist entity. This is unacceptable.
“The position of Hamas and the position of the vast majority of the Palestinian people, especially following October 7…the dream and the hope for Palestine from the river to the sea … has been renewed … [T]here is almost a Palestinian national consensus.”
At this stage, Mashal said, to establish a common purpose with Fatah and the Arab League, Hamas has agreed “to a completely independent [i.e., militarized] Palestinian state with the 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital, with the Right of Return [of six million Diaspora Palestinian descendants … without recognizing the legitimacy of the Zionist entity.”
October 7 demonstrated to Hamas, Mashal said, that the establishment of the caliphate’s control of the entire region “is not something [merely] to be expected or hoped for. It is part of the plan … and we are standing on its threshold …”
Rabbi Alan Silverstein, PhD, was religious leader of Congregation Agudath Israel in Caldwell, NJ, for more than four decades, retiring in 2021. He served as president of the Rabbinical Assembly, the international association of Conservative rabbis (1993-95); as president of the World Council of Conservative/Masorti Synagogues (2000-05); and as chair of the Foundation for Masorti Judaism in Israel (2010-14). He currently serves as president of Mercaz Olami, representing the world Masorti/Conservative movement. He is the author of “It All Begins with a Date: Jewish Concerns about Interdating,” “Preserving Jewishness in Your Family: After Intermarriage Has Occurred,” and “Alternatives to Assimilation: The Response of Reform Judaism to American Culture, 1840-1930.”