Media review: Why did Hamas attack?
Monday, January 22, 2024The document tilted, “This is our narrative... Why the
Al-Aqsa Flood?”, explaining the motives and outcomes of its "Operation al-Aqsa Flood".
In a 16-page report published on Sunday, Hamas, said it wanted to “clarify” the background and dynamics of the surprise attack it calls Operation al-Aqsa Flood. In the document Hamas admits admits to ‘some faults’ but said the attack was a ‘necessary step’
Hamas explained in the memorandum that the events of October 7, 2023 must be placed in their broader context, urging the recalling of instances of liberation struggle in the world in contemporary history.In the memorandum, Hamas Movement (as it is called in the region)
returned to the history of occupied Palestine, stating that the battle of the
Palestinian people with the occupation did not begin on October 7, the day the
“al-Aqsa Flood” began, but rather “105 years before that.”
While Hamas affirmed that the Palestinian people have
suffered for decades from all forms of oppression, injustice, confiscation of
basic rights, and apartheid policies, it pointed out that from 2000 until
September 2023, the occupation killed 11,299 Palestinians and wounded 156,768
others, the majority of whom were civilians.
The October 7 attack targeted Israeli military sites
Hamas also affirmed that its “resistance is disciplined by the controls and instructions of our true Islamic religion, and its military wing targets the occupation soldiers and those who carry weapons against our people,” pointing out that “we dealt positively with the issue of civilians who were captured in the Gaza Strip, and we sought from day one to release them as quickly as possible.”
In this regard, the Movement stressed that what the
occupation is promoting about “al-Qassam” targeting Israeli civilians in the
October 7 attack “is pure slander and a lie,” as its fighters did not target
“civilians,” but many of them were “killed by the Israeli police and army
forces because of their confusion.”
The Movement continued by affirming that the peoples of the region and the world “are aware of the extent of the lies and deceit of the governments supporting the aggression, and their endeavor to search for justifications in order to justify their bias towards the occupation,” while noting that these countries “do not want to acknowledge that the root of the problem and the origin of the crisis is the existence of the occupation and its confiscation of the rights of our people to live freely.”
Hamas called for "legally punishing the Israeli occupation for its occupation, and all the suffering, victims and losses that resulted from it," and "supporting the resistance against the Israeli occupation by all available means, as it is a legitimate right."