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Boasting about his vast arsenal of rockets, Beirut-based senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan said Hamas could go on for months with its rocket war to destroy Israel. Hamdan acts utterly clueless about the widespread destruction of Gaza, leaving the seaside strip, once an Egyptian territory, in near ruins. When Hamdan talks about having a vast rocket arsenal that could last for months, the rest of the world wants to stop Hamas’s lunatic Hamas that would rather level Gaza to boast about how they stood up to Israel but at what cost? U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres knows the devastation in Gaza and has worked in overdrive with Egypt, United States and European Union [EU] for a ceasefire. Hamdan best illustrates how Hamas, founded in 1987 by blind, paraplegic Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, would rather self-destruct than admit the lost cause of destroying Israel.

Hamdan confessed that Israel’s most wanted man, 55-year-old Pakistani terrorist Mohammed Deif AKA Abu Khaled, has been running Hamas’s military wing known as the Qassam Brigades, a highly doubtful prospect. But talking about Mohammed Deif was Hamdan’s way of telling Netanyahu that Israel faces the darkest, most fierce elements of radical lslam, every bit as lethal as Osama bin Laden. Hamdan’s a real fool, admitting that Hamas is associated with the world’s worst terrorists. Whether Democratic members of the U.S. Congress have sympathies for Palestinians, they’ve gone amnesic about Sept. 11, and future risks to the U.S. against radical Islam. Since Sept. 11, Israel has worked tirelessly with the U.S. stop terrorist groups like Hamas that threaten to strike the U.S. again. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) blames the U.S. for Bin Laden’s Sept. 11 attacks.

Talking about his vast rocket arsenal, Hamdan admits that he’s backed by Iran’s 81-year-old Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei who’s called Israel a “tumor” on the Muslim world that must be excised. Tlaib mirrors the same vicious anti-Semitic rhetoric used by Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich. Tlaib believes that if only the U.S. ended its support of Israel, Sept. 11 would not have happened. While admitting that ceasefire talks are well underway, Hamdan doesn’t get that he’s just as much an enemy of 66-year-old Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. El-Sisi knows that Hamas is an offshoot of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, committed to toppling the Egyptian government. Netanyahu and El-Sisi have a common enemy in Hamas, knowing they’re both targets for destruction by the Muslim Brotherhood. El-Sisi saved Egypt from Muslim Brotherhood Mohammed Morsi July 3, 2013.

Where the landscape has changed for Israel-Palestinian peace is that a terrorist organization now controls the Palestinian population in Gaza and the West Bank. Palestinian Authority 85-year-old Mahmoud Abbas, who inherited the peace process from the late Yasser Arafat in 2004, is no longer in control on the West Bank. Abbas cancelled parliamentary election April 30 because he knows that Hamas would win a solid majority like they did in 2004. Once they won a majority in parliament in 2006, 64-year-old Khaled Meshaal and 54-year-old Ismail Haniyeh, seized the Gaza Strip from the Abbas’s PA. U.S., U.N. and EU officials no longer have a peace partner with Palestinians, knowing its run by Hamas. Meshaal and Haniyeh are proud they’ve unloaded their Iranian-supplied rocket arsenal at Israel, regardless of all the devastation to the dilapidated Gaza Strip.

Hamdan, who lives in Beirut, coordinates Hamas operations, busy plotting Israel’s destruction with Hazbollah, an offshoot of Iran’s Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. But unlike Hamas, the Beirut-based Hezbollah has to toe-the-line because the Lebanon government wants no war with Israel. Hamas has made a habit of wars with Israel, sacrificing the beleaguered population, all to shoot off their rocket arsenal. Blaring over Gaza’s Hamas-controlled airwaves, Gaza residents heard daily how the government is one rocket or tunnel away from conquering Israel. Yet every time Haniyeh and Meshaal fire rockets at Israel, they beg the rich Arab Gulf States to rebuild the devastation. “I can assure that what we saw during the first days in terms of bombarding Tel Aviv and so areas in Jerusalem, can continue no not only for days or weeks but for months,” said Hamdan.

Hamdan swells with pride over Hamas’s Iranian-made rocket arsenal, knowing that he’s capable of destroying the Gaza Strip many times over. No one knows Hamas better that El-Sisi whose government has worked night-and-day to purge Egypt of the Muslim Brotherhood. Hamdan should remind the U.S., U.N. and EU about the destructive nature of Islamic terrorist groups. About all Hamas gets from its rocket war against Israel is stirring up more anti-Israel hatred in the Arab world or anywhere looking to blame the Jews for the latest mayhem. Every human rights group other than Hamas knows the loss of life and destruction to the Gaza people. Hamas cares only about its futile rocket war against Israel, proving to Islamic world they’re martyrs in the anti-Zionist cause. Hamas takes its job seriously of continuing what Adolf Hitler couldn’t finish in WW II.