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Israel's Deadly Raid A Boon To Hamas, AP Says

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KARIN LAUB and IBRAHIM BARZAK   06/ 4/10 08:35 AM ET   AP

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Israel's interception of a flotilla trying to break the blockade of Gaza has been a boon to Hamas and vastly improved prospects of at least easing the 3-year-old closure of the territory.

Before Israel's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound Turkish vessel this week, the Islamic militant rulers of the impoverished Palestinian territory had reached a dead end in their desperate attempts to pry open the borders.

But then Israel sent commandos to try to stop the six-ship flotilla carrying tons of aid on Monday, prompting a violent confrontation that led to the deaths of nine pro-Palestinian activists.

The widespread outcry over the showdown at sea has forged a growing international consensus that the blockade cannot be sustained.

Hamas, once internationally isolated, can now count on the backing of Turkey, a powerful NATO ally with strong ties to the West.

A growing number of world leaders also have demanded a complete lifting of the embargo, imposed by Israel and Egypt after Hamas wrested Gaza from Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in 2007. The policy, which initially enjoyed the tacit backing of many in the international community, was meant to squeeze and eventually drive out Hamas.

Israel has remained defiant against the pressure, saying it is necessary to keep out weapons and goods such as cement and steel that could be diverted by Hamas for military use.

For now, the Obama administration is signaling it will stick to its gradual approach of persuading Israel to ease restrictions.

"We have to put as much pressure and as much cajoling on Israel as we can to allow them to get building materials in," U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said in a TV interview this week.

But grassroots pressure to lift the blockade keeps mounting, with more aid ships en route, including an Irish-flagged cargo ship heading toward Gaza on Friday.

For Hamas, the aid flotillas are a risk-free way of keeping the world's attention focused on the blockade. In the past, the militants often resorted to firing rockets at Israel to push back against the border closure, provoking harsh Israeli retaliation and international condemnation.

Some in Hamas portrayed this week's events as a watershed and a major boost to morale.

"There is no way this blockade will continue as it did before," predicted Omar Abdel Razek, a Hamas lawmaker in the West Bank. "Everyone in the region, in the international community, wants to put an end to it."

In what appeared to be a first sign of change, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ordered Egypt's passenger terminal with Gaza to open daily, instead of sporadically. Although the stringent rules of who can leave remain in place, the move is helping reduce the backlog of thousands of Gazans with permits trying to get out.

International Mideast envoy Tony Blair said the recent bloodshed made it clear that Gaza cannot be left unattended, even if the world disagrees with Hamas' often violent tactics.

"The mistake is always to think that if you get things going well in the West Bank, Gaza can somehow be left to the side," Blair told The Associated Press. "It will never be left to the side. It has 1.5 million people, and Hamas is also an actor in this thing."

Israel and other Hamas' critics argue that the Islamic militants could have ended the blockade long ago by releasing a captured Israeli soldier and accepting international demands to renounce violence and recognize Israel.

Hamas refused, in part because it feared diluting its militant ideology would lead to the eventual demise of the movement. Instead, it chose to ride out the blockade by smuggling commercial goods, cash and Iranian-funded weapons through tunnels along the border with Egypt.

After this 3-year standoff, Turkey's unexpected high-profile support for Hamas demands to open Gaza's borders signaled a turning point. Turkey was the unofficial sponsor of the flotilla and berated Israel, an erstwhile regional ally, over the clash at sea that left eight Turks and an American of Turkish origin dead.

Hamas has proudly displayed its new friendship with Turkey, which has been trying to assert itself as a Mideast player and appears to have shifted closer to Syria and Iran, at the expense of its traditional alliance with Israel.

In sharp contrast, the Hamas government has often played down its ties to its main foreign supporter, Iran.

The crisis has also benefited Hamas at home. Before the clash at sea, the cash-strapped Hamas government was busy fending off an angry backlash against an aggressive taxation campaign, and its popularity was sagging.

"Of course, Hamas is more popular after the ship issue," said Mohammed Shamali, 45, who owns an electronics shop in Gaza City, citing the opening of the Egyptian border crossing and the outpouring of international support for Gaza.

Under the blockade, Israel has allowed only basic humanitarian goods into Gaza but barred virtually all exports and the import of raw materials, including construction supplies. The ban has wiped out most private industry and hampered U.N.-led efforts to rebuild what was destroyed during Israel's military offensive against Gaza 16 months ago.

Israel has said it would allow more goods in, and in recent weeks permitted the first small shipments of wood and aluminum. However, Western diplomats and aid agencies have complained that Israeli foot-dragging has delayed vital projects in Gaza.

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Laub, who reported from the West Bank, has covered Israel and the Palestinian territories since 1987. Barzak has covered Gaza since 1992. Additional reporting by Associated Press writer Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah.

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10:13 AM on 06/07/2010
Hamas backers are the Iiberal Ieft!
10:13 AM on 06/07/2010
Why should this be a boon to Hamas.? The Far Left who are the arbitrators of Justice would make sure the Hamas would not use this against the J evvs of the world!

ROFLMAO!
06:20 AM on 06/07/2010
Biden is in Egypt today to tell them to close the crossing.
02:28 AM on 06/07/2010
Anytime, anyone, anywhere dies, Hamas celebrates.
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09:19 PM on 06/06/2010
I hate Hamas, Not for what they stand for but If I don't shave I could be their leaders twin. I was seized and held at an airport because I was the spitting image of the guy so they need a new leader of change is his looks. Hispanics and Arabs blend too well.
01:47 AM on 06/07/2010
So you're perfectly okay with their antisemitism, genocidal designs and desire for domination over other religions?
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10:50 AM on 06/07/2010
I suspect they are soon going to have a implosion of Shiite vs Sunni. I don't like any religion that involves preaching and converting people. One of the things I love about jews is they don't try to convert people. Now if the Jahoveh witness's would do the same.
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MARYHOBE
At last! Finally!
02:13 PM on 06/06/2010
The foreign policy of America has been hijacked by Aipac and the Israeli reactionary Government. I just finished watching Eliot Abrams coming on CNN and stating that piracy is OK if you are in the IDF. That murdering people on the high seas is OK as long as they are Turks. And that members of the Jewish diaspora do not have the right to criticize the policies of Netenyahu-Lieberman because, after all they were never in favor of Zionism. The flagrant lies that spewed forth from this discredited neo-con were something to behold and if this is the course laid out by our state dept. during the Bush years, well, I just hope Ms. Clinton is cleaning out the stable.
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06:37 PM on 06/06/2010
Sadly Mrs. Clinton's record is that she is part of the stable and all the s %& t in the stable.
10:39 AM on 06/06/2010
I wish the US would just get out of the Middle east and not look back! Let Israel and the Arabs figure it out on their own. The only lasting peace in that region will come when the players themselves decide they want peace not when the US or Europe force it upon them. We have tied ourselves so closely with Israel that we have no credibility with the Arab nations. Let's use all the money we dump into the Middle East on our own troubles here at home...and we have quite a few!
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realitycitizen
Proud American, Proud Gentile
08:53 PM on 06/05/2010
Fact Check

#1) Israel and the US demanded an election in Palestine. Hamas won that election. Fatah, with the support of the US, attempted a coup to topple the Hamas government. Hamas held the Gaza strip and fended off Fatah's people. Fatah overran the government in the West Bank. So to say that Hamas "wrested gaza from Western backed Palestine" is a lie. You conveniently forgot the word "wrested BACK". Classic...

#2) Hamas has recognized Israel's right to exists as a Jewish State at the 1967 borders. When has Israel ever recognized Hamas's right to exist? NEVER. They tried to wipe the Hamas government off the map in 2008, an act that Israel claims Hamas still holds to this day. So to say that "Hamas has refused to dilute its militant ideology" is a lie. Hamas goes after rouge groups who fire rockets into Israel without permission from the Hamas government.
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11:12 AM on 06/06/2010
Fanned for posting some actual truth rather than pro-Israel propaganda. Also Faved.
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LonosCurse
Some may never live, but the crazy never die
04:11 PM on 06/06/2010
Thank you for your post.
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Faiza Waseem
08:55 AM on 06/05/2010
Why Pakistan is a direct threat to American safety http://bit.ly/a8yNOo
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worker beenumbed
07:18 AM on 06/05/2010
Hamas needs to work up a workable policy.It seems to feed material to the Israelis for spinning.Sure they are physically brave-proven.Now what.
07:05 PM on 06/05/2010
They have a policy - check out the Charlie Rose interview with Khaled Meshaal.
http://www.charlierose.com/
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07:12 PM on 06/05/2010
This may come as a shock, but Hamas wasn't involved in this. They didn't plan, operate, organise, man, or stock the ships.
04:51 AM on 06/05/2010
The funny thing is that the US and Israel created Hamas.
thankgodimanatheist8
Think for your self
05:22 PM on 06/05/2010
Israel and USA created Hamas (religious extremists) as a counter weight to then strong secular Al Fateh. Now of course Hamas are the legally elected government of Palestine and the Al Fateh of Abbas just a corrupt discredited US tool (like the Egyptian dictatorship).

We also created the Taliban in Afghanistan and the leaders of Al Qaeede were trained by the CIA to beat the Soviet Union.

Also Hitler was brought to power by the British and German Capitalists *some of whom were Jewish) as a matter of expediency to get rid of the socialist with the idea that they could get rid of the buffoon after he had done their dirty work.

As was Khomeini (by USA and UK) for same reason.

Will we never learn.
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11:14 AM on 06/06/2010
Tempted to fan you for the name alone, but the post clinched it. Fanned and Faved
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Rosewren
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01:44 PM on 06/06/2010
That is very accurate reporting. We do have a tendency to create our own demons. I sometimes wonder if it is on purpose or just stupidity. We also supported Saddam for many years when they were in a war with Iran. Fanned
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
03:15 AM on 06/05/2010
The leader of Hamas doesn't look like a man who is starving. Hamas is nothing but lie.
05:25 AM on 06/05/2010
The leader of Hamas does not live in Gaza. He lives in in Syria, somethere in hiding. Mossad has tried to kill Khaled multiple times but failed.
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
10:05 PM on 06/05/2010
I hope they find a way to secede someday soon.
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Kevin Atlanta
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02:20 AM on 06/05/2010
Just as the American and NATO actions in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq create more terrorists because of the Imperial intentions...
11:10 PM on 06/04/2010
Benjamin Netanyahu is the best thing that ever happened to Hamas.
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greeneyes51654m
Retired, finally...
03:00 PM on 06/06/2010
I disagree. I think American Socialist are the best thing to ever happen to Hamas.
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lbsaltzman
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09:22 PM on 06/04/2010
Israel has been so incredibly stupid. Not only is the blockade immoral and criminal, Israel can't even competently run it. The attack on the flotilla was a complete strategic and tactical failure. And it was failure in defense of an immoral blockade that never should have happened in the first place.
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10:04 PM on 06/04/2010
Exactly.

Hamas loses a shipload of lumber and cement.

Israel could lose Turkey, its only Muslim ally.

Who is the winner? Its obvious.
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Whitney Kyle
07:47 AM on 06/06/2010
Egypt is Israel's only Muslim ally. Turkey is a firmly secular state. Egypt runs the cruel land blockade to the South of Gaza. Turkey hosts the blockade runners.
02:01 AM on 06/05/2010
Agreed... they're running on stubborn fumes of pure spite...