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Serbs on Israeli-Hamas Conflict

Feb 16th, 2009 | By De-Construct.net | In Bosnia, Bytes 'n Bits, Controversy, Earlier

Bosnia Mujahideens
Mujahideen showing their trophy box: severed Serbian heads identified as remains of Blagoje Blagojević, Nenad Petković and Brana Djurić. Central Bosnia, 1993.

A Clear-Cut Case

A letter Prime Minister of the Serb Republic (Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Milorad Dodik had sent to President Shimon Peres in the midst of the worldwide anti-Israeli demonstrations, offering “full support to the Israeli effort to ensure security and peace to the Israeli people,” provoked an expected avalanche of criticism by the Bosnian Muslims, going as far as accusing the Serb PM of “justifying the policy of killing innocent civilians pursued in this region by his idols as personified by Radovan Karadžić and Ratko Mladić”.

A small detail about Palestinian Hamas taking an active part in the Bosnian civil war alongside Izetbegović’s jihadis, was conveniently forgotten.

Serb daily Glas Srpske reported some “members of the Hamas terrorist organization,” which participated in the civil war in Bosnia on behalf of Bosnian Muslims, also took part in anti-Israeli protests in Sarajevo, “where they were seen chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’ [God is great].”

“The Serb Republic [RS] does not approve of such protests and it was a good move on the part of RS Prime Minister Milorad Dodik to publicly and officially convey this in a message to Israeli President Shimon Peres”, Serb press in Bosnia noted, making a clear-cut case in favor of Israel:

“[...] Israel is striving for peaceful coexistence with the Palestinians while Hamas’s goal is the destruction of Israel to the last Jew. And if the Palestinians themselves could not restrain the fascist Hamas which had for months been firing rockets at Israeli settlements, then without doubt Israel had no choice but to do it itself.”

Citing 1996 CIA report labeled “top secret”, which Evan Kohlmann used in his book Al-Qaida’s Jihad in Europe, Goran Maunaga reminded almost a third of Islamic charities actively helped and supported Muslim terrorist organizations operating on the territory of former Yugoslavia in 1990s, during the bloody civil wars.

Among them, the most prominent and by far the deadliest were the Egyptian Al-Gama’at Al-Islamiyya, Lebanese Hezbollah and Palestinian Hamas.

Apart from wreaking havoc among the Serbian civilian population mainly in central Bosnia, where al-Qaeda had their training camps and where macabre tortures of the “infidels”, ritualistic decapitations and playing football with severed Serbian heads were part of a daily routine, Hamas members were engaged in command centers of the Bosnian Muslim army and served in Izetbegović’s military intelligence.

Soros’ Infidels Inevitably Side with Cutthroats

In Serbia, Western-funded NGOs gathered around the toxic, masochistic, viciously anti-Serb (and, in general, anti-national and anti-patriotic) Peščanik, B92, Vreme and Danas — their media, lavishly financed and supported by the Western governments, and LDP, their political party, joined Hamas and anti-Israeli protests.

In the article published on the web site of Serbian Government’s Kosovo-Metohija Ministry, Dragomir Anđelković criticized globalist NGOs in Serbia who have joined the chorus of anti-Israeli condemnations, forgetting “Hamas is not fighting solely for the Palestinian goals (creation of the nation state), but for a broad Islamic cause. They are engaged in a war against ‘infidels’ who have settled on the ‘Muslim land’, and who have to be destroyed. Because they believe Islam must spread, instead of being subjected to expansion by another”.

“It is only natural to feel compassion towards those who suffer”, he wrote, “but let us not forget that Israeli civilians — continuously exposed to the rocket and terrorist attacks — are also suffering.”

Anđelković reminded several national-oriented NGOs “a multitude of Islamic mercenaries joined Bosnian Muslim army during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to fight for their ‘holy cause’ against the Orthodox Serbs, who happened to be in the way of one stage of its realization. A number of Palestinians were among them, while Hamas and Hezbollah actively participated in providing various kinds of support and aid to the forces under Sarajevo control.”

“On the other hand, not a single Israeli fought against the Serbs. To the contrary, Israel took a position of benevolent neutrality towards us. Anyone who knows something about the 1990s wars is aware Israel, regardless of its allegiance to Washington, was one of the channels for supplying Serbian forces with various military equipment,” Anđelković wrote.

He noted that, while the Western-funded NGOs operating in Serbia “almost instinctively” rush to condemn “every expression of national spirit and state vitality”, be it Israeli or Serbian, several of the national-oriented organizations in Serbia are “justifiably antagonized by the USA, Israel’s key ally and protector, due to the way they [US establishment] treat Serbs and because of their policy of double standards (according to which significantly less destructive actions of Serbian forces are declared criminal)”.

Regarding the argument about “American Jews’ support of the intervention against the Serbs”, Anđelković called for making distinction between Israel and American Jews, who are “most often liberal globalists,” quite like the NED-, Soros-, US Congress-funded members of the so-called “Other Serbia”, “infected with national masochism which had grown into an auto-chauvinism (hatred towards one’s own nation)”.

This Pig Wants to Celebrate Christmas

Meanwhile, one Serbian blogger issued a more direct message, concluding “a Serb who expresses sympathies for such organization [Hamas] is like a pig who wishes to celebrate Christmas”:

“…Pro-Palestinian position is understandable when having in mind Israel has been a key American ally for decades. But it is not when one considers Hamas character, its ideology, as well as their actions in the past. Hamas is first and foremost an Islamic organization and it is defined as such in the preamble of its Charter and to its numerous members. In Chapter 1, Article 2, Hamas is defined as a ‘Palestinian wing of the Muslim Brotherhood’, organization formed in Egypt with a goal of establishing global Islamic rule. This organization was banned in Egypt, because it organized assassination of Anwar El Sadat. During the Second World War, Muslim Brotherhood had close ties with Germany. Article 7 of Hamas’ Charter repeats the goal of the organization is a global Islamic rule. Along with the other Islamic organizations, Hamas was constantly wrongly accusing Serbia and Serbian nation of committing genocide against Muslims, and there are serious indications some of their fighters took part in the Bosnia-Herzegovina war, within the mujahideen units.”

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