The Entire History of Hamas
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Where did the terror organization called Hamas first come from? What is the true origins of Hamas? They are an off shoot break off faction from the Muslim brotherhood who also broke off from a charity organization created in the 1960s. Then in 1973 a Palestinian Cleric named Sheikh Ahmed Yassin helped establish an islamic charity organization called Mujama al-Islamiya also known as the Islamic Center. This group is the precursor to Hamas. Yassin was a refugee of the Arab-Israeli War. A childhood sports accident left him wheelchair bound. Yassin’s charity group registered with Israel in 1978 as a non profit Non Government Organization.
Although the name wouldn’t officially be used until January 1988 when they published their charter outlining their reason for existing, calling for armed resistance to establish a Palestinian state and the destruction of Israel. Hamas envisioned a Palestinian state that would cover all of the territory that had previously belonged to the British Mandate for Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. In 1989, the Israeli government arrested Sheikh Yassin was arrested and sentenced him to life in prison for ordering the killing of Palestinians who had allegedly collaborated to help the Israeli army.
In the summer of 1991 they organized into newly formed armed militia units called the Al-Qassam brigades. At the same time, an engineering graduate named Yahya Ayyash joined Hamas and put his engineering skills to work for the group building bombs. Nicknamed “the Engineer” , Hamas first used Kamikaze bombings in April 1993. They condemned the 1993 Oslo Accords and rejected the deal. This agreement created the Palestinian Authority that was intended to be an interim self-governing body with the responsibility of managing certain aspects of civil governance in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The expectation was that the Palestinian Authority would eventually be replaced by a democratically elected government. The idea was to help Palestinians reach self determination for their government. The expectation was that final negotiations would eventually address core issues like where the exact borders would be drawn, the status of Jerusalem, and the establishment of a sovereign and independent Palestinian state.
The terror organzation got the vast majority of its funding from Iran. Israel has had success in fighting the group over the years militarily but it's been a difficult group to destroy entirely.
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0:55 - “1940’s, the Muslim Brotherhood expanded…”
Hitler ruled Germany & hosted the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and raised 2 divisions of Muslim Armies in the Balkans.
The Muslim Brotherhood was historically far from a peaceful religious charity.
Nice gas mask. Does it have a picatinny rail? Is it modular?
Incomplete video. Just one mention of Qatar at the end. The current Hamas leadership is worth over 10 billion and staying in palaces and mansions in Qatar. Qatar's minion Al Jazeera vomits 24/7 about so called 'Genocide' while they hardly mention why it is happened after so many years of uneasy peace. No mention of 1400 innocent people butchered but shows how Israeli bombs 'Kids'. Also you didn't mention about fighters it has/had, weapon they posses, alleged support from Egypt's army. Also Funding of Hamas is very vague. reports indicate they collect over 1 billion/year from the Gaza strip itself
Ever heard of the Mossad? That’s how Hamas was likely propped up. Officials have bragged about it in Hebrew before
on the real it actually is modular haha it has places to input communication devices and things @@mikemurphy80
Shit I am in the wrong place, I wanted the history of Hammers, not Hamas
Lol 😅
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I was searchibg for hummus, myself
@@ryanchaney94 don’t be such a grumpy bum Ryan Chaney
wow this got 146 likes the bar is low
The world remains silent about Egypt's blockade since 2007.
Egypt doesn't like Hamas.
No Muslim country wants anything to do with Palestinians either. They were booted out of Kuwait and Jordan and helped takeover and destroy a christian nation Lebanon. But no one is saying the need to leave Lebanon, that is a bit fkd
eygpt play the west consider Hamas a terrorist organisation but at the same time allowed weapons to go to gaza where hamas got the weapons from aliens?
Egypt is actually fortifying Rafah crossing. Egypt wants Rafah walls twice as high & Rafah gate twice as thick.
@@gups4963zionist propagandist jordan kick plo fighters only neary 25 percent of jordanians are Palestinian refugees so go learn yourself
They know exactly the impact that letting immigrants into their country will have on the economy, I mean look at Turkey and France
Chris this is excellent. Often in todays conflicts people do not go far back enough to understand the context and prelude to todays events. You have in a single video, provided a succinct summary of the previous Israeli-Palestine conflicts and reasons. It is important for people to understand conflicts don’t happen in a vacuum or without reason so I’m really glad you’re doing the work others in cable media or other outlets often aren’t.
it’s a brutal occupation, not a conflict
Great video, but he didn't really go back far enough to truly go 'back to the start'. The issue technically goes back to WW2 and even hundreds (thousands?) or years prior if we're counting the deeply religious reasons. But I do agree that the most relevant modern parts of this conflict were covered!
when i watch and don't see him talk about the massacres in that time maded by israel so this video is not complete he make hamas the bad guys so this video is a propaganda
@@footballlegendary6894 It is kind of suspicious how the whole video can be summed up as "inexplicably, the bad guys just kept winning". We are supposed to believe a population was radicalized without Israel having anything to do with that or, even more inexplicable, Israel doing their best to be "nice".
@@footballlegendary6894Don’t act like Palestine didn’t commit any massacres because no doubt they did as much as Israel did. And the irony, they did it even more to themselves than Israel did to them.
It's sad that we get better "Journalism" out of a retired Grunt, than we do the "Educated" Journalists. Great work to my fellow dumb Grunt Chris! Keep on charging.
That’s how it is now. Joe rogan and Alex Jones is where I got it from best in the biz
Jeez. Don't you dare compare "gayfrogs" to our beloved grunt...
@@radiatingfuture1007 awful comparison of our cappy.
He’s a legitimate independent journalist though
@@Welkon1 yes & Alex Jones doesn't rely on the evil, lying corrupt terrorist-supporting CAIR as a "dependable resource" as this channel has here.
Mighty brave of you to wade off into this one, but it turned out good, and is very informative, especially in the pre-2005/6 timeframe. Much appreciated.
Pretty damn good job in ~20 minutes. I’m super impressed by the growth of your work! A critical piece of advice you gave here is READ THE ARTICLE. Forming thoughts and opinions based solely on headlines is a big trap that’s easy to fall into. Great work!!
I fall for that pit fall all the time myself it's understandable, especially if its not something that I'm closely studying a lot of times I'll read the headline and think its the whole story. sometimes my own video titles are misleading to catch peoples attention and then it's part of the fun to go into more detail in the video. but I don't do that when its a serious topic and could misinform people if that makes sense.
@@Taskandpurpose Absolutely mate! I appreciate you taking the time to respond 😊 keep up the great work!
It's brave for Cappy call the Israeli occupation an "occupation".
As an israeli, that is simply the term. It's not a negative term, it simply means living there.
@@Saamniferu It's definitely a negative term, even if you don't see the problem with it. 🤷♂
Yes its negative. And no you dont need an occupation to live somewhere lmao, especially not a full one like the one thats happening rn. @@Saamniferu
it is also wrong since Israel cannot occupy its own land.
@@Saamniferu occupation is a legal status. It does not apply to Gaza since Gaza is part of the British Mandate (to create a Jewish state) and was inherited by Israel under the uti possidetis juris principle of international law on May 15 1948. A country cannot occupy its own land.
You are a level headed analyst. Wish there were more like you on the staffs of big media organisations.
Sorry to state that these informations style would be choked silent.
@@nataliiateteruk585bro says that without realizing Cappy is a journalist for a large military reporting journal
@@nicholasbrown668there is obviously bias in his speech but what can you really expect 🤷
Mainstream Media is pro-Israel because they are scared of their advertisors pulling their money out, thus sinking their stock.
@@faroukm4148 I just found it funny that that guy said cappys journalism would be shut down by a major media source.....but cappy works for a major media source that regularly gets televised asking the president questions....and is referenced by a shitload of magazines and journals
just a little funny that he thinks "Task & Purpose" is cappys personal youtube channel and not just a show sponsored by the media outlet Task & Purpose the media veteran media company that focuses on military and geopolitical journalism
Great stuff Cappy! Your videos are more informational and comprehensive than most mainstream news sources!
Task and Purpose isn’t messing around this year. I’d loved to have seen the internal dialogue when deciding how much information they were going to give us this year. “Are things happening?” “Oh yeah poop loads.” “We must inform the people!”“On everything!?!?” “Yes! This is our Task and Purpose… on Task and Purpose”
The shift from using words like occupation and resistance at the beginning of the video to calling them an extremist terrorist group is interesting. At what point exactly was the occupation legitimized?
Occupation doesn't justify extremists, and committing terrorism🤷♀️
occupation also can not be dealt with by nonsense such as "peace talks". if you oppress people, they're gonna fight back, rightfully so. @@LiloowPillow
@@LiloowPillow it sure as hell does
@@LiloowPillow when you're an occupier, you'd call any resistance, rebellion, radicals, extremist, terrorism
Does it not depend on from which point of view you look at it? If you believe that an occupation is unjustified then it's a resistance, bur if you believe it to be justified then it's just terrorism.
Great video ! However, you forgot to mention a VERY meaningful event ( a milestone ) in the history of militant-Hamas and that is the encounter with Hizballah in Lebanon, in 1992, when Shimon Peres deported 415 Hamas activists to Lebanon.
This incident resulted in strong ties between Hamas and Hizballah
Those ties don't matter much today, though. Hezbollah & in particular Nasrallah who leads Hezbollah don't ally with Hamas. The biting yet hilarious back & forth between Nasrallah & Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad has been pretty fun to see. Nasrallah cracks dark jokes & TBH... he's actually pretty funny.
Actually it was prime minister Yitzhak Rabin who ordered their deportation
@@CoffeeAndPaul
You're wrong. What are you talking about?! Hamas and Hezbollah have always been allies.
They’re both proxies of the Iranian government
@@TruthBeTold6573fr n 7 ppl liked his wrong comment too
That was pretty informative. Found out some things I myself did not know. Keep up the good work Cappy.
Impressive! You've added much context to my limited knowledge of this part of the world. Thank you.
He also leaves out a lot of context
WOW I am absolutely amazed at this level headed analysis. THANK YOU T&P you knocked it out of the park with this one!
I'm glad you liked it, its a tough subject to cover
1:53 I can't be the only one to think Sheikh Ahmed Yassin looks like Saruman.
You definitely are not the only one.
I thought the same thing before I saw your comment. I was like OMG it's Sir Christopher Lee
Dudes had it rough since Isengard fell.
@@Demos_Jeff hahaha
Of course not, and when you grow up and keep knowing more and more places exploding and busses exploding and people you know getting murdered and the pictures of those horrors cover newspapers and TVs it doesn't help to think he's that different either.
Funny thing is how westerners, some jews, and even arabs interpret helping Mujama as “blowback” as if it was some nefarious plot. Damned if you help and damned if you don’t.
Can you elaborate? I feel like you're making an interesting point, but I don't have enough context to understand exactly what you're trying to say.
like any other group that was colonized you have to fight to take back what was stolen
When the Palestinians in Gaza have been given every opportunity to be peaceful and prosperous without violence they throw it away and blame the US and especially Israel. They have bit the hands that feed them when needed most. Which is a major component of why NO other Muslim Nation other than Iran supports Gaza and Hamas. Not even Egypt, Jordan, or Lebanon. Let them endure what they asked for and deal with the consequences.
Mujama, founded by a guy from Muslim brotherhood, who used charity as a cover to stockpile weapons and spread his Islamic influence?
@@igelbeatz I might be wrong but I believe what he's trying to say is, if they wouldn't had helped this NGO they would be seen as tyrants, and because they allowed it (unknowngly knowing how it's funded and the dark objectives it had) it's seen as a "conspiracy" that they did it on purpose.
This is a touchy subject, but I feel like you did a fair account of the history (at least as I understand it), and the facts on the ground. Good job, Cappy!
Thank you for making this easy to understand and without bias.
Important video, it covers a lot of ground on one facet of the history of the conflict. Some small inaccuracies/random details that popped up as I watched that I thought might be worth calling out:
1) At 1:25 - video states Egypt occupied Gaza at 1959, though in practice - it held it under military occupation more or less throughout since the 1949 armistice agreement (with a short break when Israel captured the territory, from Egypt, during the Sinai war at 1956 until it withdrew on 1957). What happened in 1959 is that Egypt officially annexed the territory as part of the establishment of the UAR.
2) At 5:35 - you mentioned the charter of Hamas called to eradicate Israel and liberate Palestine. That's obviously correct, but that's the part that is in line with the historical PLO position (that was indeed changing at the time). What sets the 1988 Hamas Charter apart is the call for the creation of a Sharia state (with some hinting towards a global State of Islam) and that it outlines the struggle as a struggle against Jews, rather than just Israeli/Zionist Jews (though it does blame Zionists for alcoholism, drug abuse and all sorts of other fun stuff).
3) In the photo on 7:55 - worth mentioning Khaled Mashal is also present in it, he might be an even more prominent member of Hamas.
4) At 15:25 - It somehow became a common claim that Fatah candidates received more votes and lost the election because of the system, but that's not correct. While the district system did benefit Hamas (and allowed it a majority of representatives with only a plurality of the vote) - Hamas candidates received 44.5% of the vote, while Fatah only received 41.5%.
5) At 17:42 - while the change in the charter allows for creating a state in the 1967 borders (with full "right of return" of Palestinians into Israel, BTW), it does so only as a stepping stone and recommits to never recognizing Israel and to maintaining the claim for a Palestinian country "from the river to the sea" even after it is created. That was more about possible reconciliation with the Fatah than mellowing up and progressing towards reconciliation with Israel.
Hamas issued a new charter in 2017. It identifies their enemy as the Zionists and states their fight is not against Jews.
You also failed to mention Israel's far right's support of Hamas and used the organizations in its divide and rule tactic.
@@user-gx4dh3iv1o Srsy? I mean, never mind if it was just some random generic talking point, but you supposedly just finished watching a video that specifically did address this exact topic...
Either way, I'll bite - I assume you think Israel's far right are all bad and only want to hurt Palestinians, and you also seem to assume that they wanted to keep Hamas around to hurt the Palestinian cause (honestly, there might be some truth to that). If that's all true - then under these assumptions - it would mean that having Hamas around is bad for the Palestinians.
So - can I assume that you're supportive of Israel's current operation for dismantling Hamas now?
comprehensive corrections + commentary. thank you!
@@omer_peleg Israel far right is indeed evil, and i have to point it, because Netanyahu and his cronies destroyed decades of political work, and burned all the bridges to dialogue between the Israeli state and any Palestinian authority.
Ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem (done with forcefully and illegal evictions that ignore ownership of non Jewish citizens), extension of West Bank and Golan heights settlements, including the weaponization of them. The attacks on Mosques in Ramadan, and of course bringing back Israel role as a regional agressor just like during the crisis in the suez channel and just like Iran.
Brilliant Video!!!! Excellent and Outstanding Analysis!!!!
A single point. The Mandate for Palestine specifically included all of what is now Israel and Jordan. In 1922, British partitioned the "Transjordan area of Palestine" (literally, meaning "the part of Palestine across the Jordan") and assigned its administration to the son of Hassan bin Ali -- Abdullah I who named himself as Emir.
Jordan did not become "Jordan" until 1948, when it was released from the Mandate.
Great content, very well researched, and very eloquently articulated and delivered; nice work!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Amazing video, dense and informational, yet still straightforward and easy follow. Thank you sir
Wow, impressed as ever by the level headed approach. Well done again!
That was a very interesting video. Thank you for making it.
thank you for watching glad you found it informative good sir
Interesting video, if simplified and partial. Caveat: no justification for terrorism, but condoning and understanding are quite different things.
fantastic effort man, very comprehensive 👏👏👏👏
The more I hear of this, the more it tells me just how tenuous the whole organization of the Muslim Brotherhood is when they need land to continue their practoces. It's almost like no one else wants their crap.
They didn't start out that way so they might not need land the way you think they do. Their power comes from people, mainly poor people as that's who they started out as a service NGO on behalf of.
One of the bitter lessons Egyptians were forced to learn during Mohammed Morsi's abortive term as Egyptian President is that "Islam is (not) the answer" ("IITA" is the official slogan of the Muslim Brotherhood). Ain't noone ever prayed a loaf of bread into existence. That's part of why the MB's lost Egypt as a friendly home; they forgot the people who put them in power, that in 2011 alot of poor Egyptians were starving while their President was worrying & making speeches about their government 'not being Muslim enough'.
To earn back their reputation they don't need land. They need people.
@@CoffeeAndPauly’all know islam is the answer ur just too scared to lose ur place on top of the world I mean no wonder u hate turkey so much let alone having a really strong country in Africa that could actually unite and lead the whole Arab and African world next to turkey
Good story Chris. Well researched.
Great video. More people need to see this!
The fact that Cappy discussed the new charter is an indicator to me that he does not have much time for irredentist ideations of either side. Bravo.
He (I'm sure inadvertently) mislead about the new charter. It in no way recognises Israel. All it does is "settle" for a two phased takeover of the land, first with a state in the West Bank and Gaza, followed by a takeover of the rest of the land. This is in contrast to the previous stance of taking all the land at once.
@@jedimmj11sounds good to me. If somebody forcibly took my land, I’m not going to let them keep half when I forcibly take it back
Good, then you will support the return of the land throughout. The aaron mushroom world. The Jews were kicked out of. More Jews were kicked out of the Arab and Muslim world then Palestinians were in Palestine. Also, there were Jews living in what is called Palestine 500 years before Islam even existed. The Arabs were colonizers. The Romans change the name to Palestine to punish the Jews. Palestine is a colonial name.
@@DirtyGuerrilla That's what people are failing to understand about this conflict and why it's been going on for so long. The hard line Palestinians (whatever percentage of the whole group that is) have no intention of settling for a long term solution that involves Israel still existing as a state.
The conflict has been going on for so long because the Palestinians can't defeat Israel in an actual open war, but Israel hasn't been able to just take the remaining land by force and kick them out because of the impact it would have on international relations.
So they're stuck in an endless battle until the vast majority of Palestinians give up and decide it's not worth fighting about anymore, and settle for some other solution that still involves Israel controlling most of the land. Personally I think the sooner that happens, the sooner their suffering will end and their overall quality of life will improve. At some point getting "your" land back isn't worth generations of suffering and fighting an endless losing battle against a superior force.
@@DirtyGuerrillado you own land that you never bought or inherited?
A brilliant and balanced analysis mate! Well done
Great job covering this. Thank you.
Thank you for putting the effort into this issue to help me understand and I hope that many more people watch this video to understand this subject.
I think that Task and Purpose is turning into one of the best current affairs sites/shows around well done. More of this and less current affairs pushing an own agenda.
I still like the updates on the military hardware though. I started watching with the coverage of the selection for what would become xm5/xm7, and still curious if there's been any updates on the front besides the name change.
Totally agree @simonarmitage2591
Great presentation and analysis !
Actually the first time I never skipped a ad from the creator of the video the tactical gas masks are game changer might have to check one out soon
Thanks for the documentary. You did you're best to present a balanced history
Good video- I think the blowback stuff usually refers to early indirect action? An operational preference for H as a way of weakening PLO without direct funding
Thank you for the effort
The information given in this video is amazing, well done. However, an ad for gas masks feels wrong here😅
Important poins you didn't mention:
- Yassin was a refugee *from Ashkelon*
- >60% of Gaza population came from refugee camps of people displaced by Israel in 1948, not original Gazans, and those were the core of the fight against Israel early in the conflict when they were raiding Israeli kibbutzim built where on top of their razed villages in 1948
- Hamas learns from the early days of Israel's militia that used the same tactics (underground tunnels and weapons factories) to form Haganah and fight the British and the Palestinians
- Israel and the US imposed financial sanctions on the Palestinian government when Hamas won, rendering it dysfunctional and leading to the conflict between Fatah and Hamas where Fatah was more keen to use fascist methods to eliminate its rival with the help of Israel, arresting thousands of Hamas political figures in the West Bank. This was alarming to Hamas which made it take action and force the PA out of Gaza by force in 2006
- Golan is occupied Syrian territories. Your map doesn't show that
Israel: *exists in any way*
The Islamic world: *going mad*
Countries around Israel did things much worse than anything you wrote, but nobody cares when that's muslims on muslims.
@justintrud-un7475if someone colonise my brother for the fact any nation in today's modern world everyone should go mad. But people get mad against USSR or Russia today but don't get mad against isrel
@@Muifdy when did that land belonged to a Palestinian state?
They lived there as remnants of the ottoman empire, politics and war happend, Israel was declared and welcomed all the Arabs that lived there to keep living there under Jewish rule and all h3II broke lose.
It's about dar el eslam losing land, not about an imaginary Palestinian state.
@@justintrud-un7475 yeah man there were no people living there no cities or town or villages or farms nothing was there just like there was nothing when European colonised americas. And if u ask about the term Palestine check the images of European Jews coming as refuggess asking palestinians for help.
@@Muifdy I just said, there were remnants of the Ottoman empire there. Remnants of an empire are not a sovereign state that owns land, like Israel today.
BTW can you name me one village or territory taken by force before 48 (before the Arabs attacked Israel to ethnicly cleanse all the J's from it)?
Spoiler: you can't. The Jews are completly in the right here, buddy.
Excellent video. Great balanced info.
Thank for the work in the video
This explaination of the history of Hamas is highly recommended..you guys did a good job and an excellent explaination 💯👍👏♥️
Very good. I've been running a news service here in Israel and I did not have such a clear context for this conflict. I just shared this presentation in our news service. Thank you for the "Hamas 101" lecture.
Oh Linda, oh Linda... Why?
Why what?
@@lindawhittaker6866 why are you running?
Thank you excellent work.
Old school journalism here. Great work.
This is savvy propaganda
At 60 years old, I remember much of this, but this is the first time anyone has connected all the dots for me. Thanks for this video!
Thanks for making this. People forget too easily these days ...
Great video.
1:53 dude looks like saruman
Fantastic video. Thanks for the content!
Great video. Thought homeboy was Saruman at first. 😂
Good summary Cappy 👍
Great summary!!!
Great reporting, Thanks
Congratulations to Chris for an excellent job summarizing this history, not to mention very good job pronouncing all the Arabic names!
the video was pretty good, missed some key information such as the specifics of how Abbas became PM after him and the new guard where favored over the old guard loyal to Arafat and where pushed by the Bush admin and the details of the inner and outer Hamas government aswell as the impact of 9/11 on the US policy in the region but over all best summary you will find on RUclips. However i gotta push back on the pronunciation of Arabic names lmao they where horrible.
@@TheColephelps I was trying to be generous, given that Chris really struggles with foreign pronunciations (and acknowledges that). I thought he obviously made some effort to correct that here.
Find it funny thay when a story isnt told the way some people want it, they call you a sellout for that.
I kind of figured there would be a lot of disagreement. I can't help but be curious about these topics, often I'm drawn to controversial issues - it's probably should I should learn to avoid more in the future until I'm better at explaining myself. because It doesnt feel good to have people misinterpret what I'm trying to say.
@@Taskandpurpose It does not matter what topic you choose, some wacko somewhere on the internet will hate you for it. And no matter how precise you are, people will find a way to twist you words to better suit their own narrative or get really selective. don`t let it get to you, tell whatever story you want to tell in the way you want to tell it. It`s your channel, not others.
@@Taskandpurposeagree as someone who live in israel most people i know don't mind hearing that israel did some bad staff we know and we learen from it, as long as what you say is not twisted are strait up lies most israelis will hear you out.🇮🇱, now about others i don't know.
@@Taskandpurpose Please don't avoid controversial issues, it's the breath of fresh air signal that makes you stand out from the noise of big media. It's like with Elon, haters gonna hate.
Sure man , as long as its not twisted or straight up lies@@Adam-wg2rf but the guy gloss over the suicide bombings of the first and second intifada as "Kamikaze attacks" ... Wow the elderly , women and children riding these buses were such a formidable target that Hamas had to send their people onto the buses with suicide vests to murder them...
so yeah as an Israeli I do have a problem with how he tries to twist up facts and try to legitimize Hamas.
Also the Fatah joined the PLO in 1967 (which would later turn into the Palestinian Authority) from 67 onward they are the same organization and were the same organization during the first and second intifada. but this guy tries to paint Fatah and PA as separate organizations.
Thank you for sharing your research. All grounds were covered and backed by facts. Keep up the great work!
You did a good job in assessing this disaster.
I learned a few things - thank you...
Can you do the Lebanese civil war ?
And talk about all the factions ?
As an irishman I had a wee giggle when he said Sinn Fein. 😂 Close enough.
I was searching for this comment 😂👍🏼 cheers 🍻
Must be an irish thing I also want a wee giggle explain the joke please 😅
Outstanding non aligned overview.
Even though your video lacks some information, you still explained the origins and issue of Hamas a lot better than other people.
Hamas Is an issue for you
@@TruthBeTold6573 in your comment you said the origins and issues of Hamas, Hamas doesn't have issues but it's an issue for the Zionist.
The people who suffere the most because of hamas are civilians in gaza, not the "zionists" @salhimoussa4930
He Missed all the facts that were Against Israel and Just cherry picked the events happened without getting into Details because eventually the matter would led into Israel being a Bully and illegal Occupier..
1. he said about 1948 war but you didnt tell why it happened? Answer:: Because Israel Started killing those Palestinians who gave them refuge when the whole world kicked them out.
2. Sheikh Ahmed Yasin was repressed by Egyptians in Gaza prior to 1967 !
3.Israel Encouraged Hamas to Fight and have military Wing to Create Divide and Rule the occupied Palestine because they wanted to lower the power of PLO (Secular Political Party) & Yasir Arafat Fatah Party. and These are words said by American former Republican Congressmen Ron Paul on the floor of the house. and even yasir arfat said the same " Hamas is a Creature of israel, And Even Israel Former Prime minister Yitzek Rabin., Even Brigadier General Yitzhak Segev of israel army accepted that israel Granted hamas Funds and even israel had a budget for that.
4. Ahmed yasin was not released in prisnor Exchange. the Israel Mossad tried to Execute Hamas Khaleed mashal in jordan on 25-9-1997 and they gave some poision to him , the mossad agent got cought by khaled mashal gaurds and israel surrendered this plan and accepted and even then gave the antidote for the poisen and released ahmed yasin ...
There a lot of rubbish in this video that it would take me a whole day to expose it out... i am reporting it with the facts and requesting everyone to do that so and i request to everyone that if in any video israel is being portrayed as victim then do some research for it in deep because these zionist have controlled the whole westeren media but still you'll find some facts which will eventually prove you that israel was the Bully...
@@itayamsalem925 and whats causing them even more suffer is zoinist
Its simple not that hard.
That sponsor spot is absolutely wild to me... I thought it was some type of joke that would lead into the actual sponsored item but no, it's actually gas masks.
Very well done Cappy.
17:30 The new Hamas charter does not abandon the demand for the destruction of Israel, it merely agrees to establish a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, while still insisting the entirety of the land belongs to Palestinians, effectively switching to Arafat's two stage takeover of all the land.
Yeah, and besides that, they still openly declare and teach their kids that all of Israel belongs to them...
As they should. Because the land belongs to Palestinian since day one. Go read some books @@DanielS-zq2rr
@DanielS-zq2rr
شذاذ الآفاق خريجي معاقل الجيتو في أوروبا الذين أتوا إلى فلسطين لاجئين عبر البحر ايام الإنتداب البريطاني على فلسطين أصبحت لهم دولة بفضل وعد بلفور والفلسطينيبون أصحاب الأرض الذين يتعرضون إلى إبادة جماعية منذ قدوم العصابات الصهيونية التي شاركت في الحرب العالمية مع بريطانيا هذا معروف تاريخيا
It is Palestine.. just because the Zionists have stolen it doesn't mean they own it now
@@husseinshuwaikh9587where do i find such known history? And dont say look it up bc i couldnt find it
Great job, thank you!
Thank you so much for the programme ❤
Another one! 💯 Banger video! Finally someone without an agenda for either side and actually knows what they're talking about!
Chris I've watched several videos on how Hamas was created. You've done a very thorough Job on presenting an entire History of how Hamas come about. Thanks' Chris, well done, Youngman, well done!
10/10 video
There are some college people who need to watch this.
The charter didn't call for the destruction of Israel, but of all Jews. Their leaders still say it out loud all the time, just don't have it in writing anymore. Also, calling Fatach more secular is somewhat true, but ignores the fact that they still educate their kids on killing jews according to the demands of Islam, and pays terrorists per Jew killed.
What ever you say mossad.
This is directly from the Ezzedeen al-qassam brigades
منطلقاتنا الشرعية:
- معركتنا مع الصهاينة لأنهم احتلوا فلسطين وليس ليهوديتهم.
The translation (Google translate)
Our legal starting points:
- Our battle is with the Zionists because they occupied Palestine and not because of their Judaism.
You hear the same notion whenever the military spokesman says anything.
He always uses the word *Zionists*, he calls the the zionists enemy, he calls the fascist and nazi zionists but most importantly he never calls jews the enemy simply because they are not.
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What a joke, you need to read the charter.
I wish someone would draft a map showing tribal boundaries in the mideast, since national borders mean nothing but kindling for civil wars
I think you mean something more like cultural boundaries. Not every group identifies as tribes anymore.
tribal only applied to groups in the Nejd but even then tribal boundaries are outdated there are cultural and religious differences but also now people have adopted the national identities aswell despite them being created by the west after all these years. tribal boundaries is kinda racist.
Couldn't give the Kurds a homeland when they created some countries in the middle east but they could Seize land in Palestine for European Colonists go figure.
@@MusMasi Jews purchased the land, Kurds couldn't afford anything I guess.
You are really good at this. Thank you.
You do excellent overviews, very evenhanded, of highly controversial situations.
Thank you for this. I like to think I know what is happening and why, but this video definitely put some new perspective into the mix. I personally appreciate your depth of research! Thanks again!!
You left out one of the biggest parts of the story. In 1995 Yitzhak Rabin, prime minister of Israel, was about to make peace with the Palestinians by implementing the 2 state solution under the conditions negotiated which became called the Oslo Accords. Rabin had the moral authority to do it, he was born in Jerusalem, he was a war hero. In my opinion, he was the only person who could do it. Before it could be completed, Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish extremist.
The tendency in our media, including this channel, is to paint the Palestinians as the extremists. The reality is that it's both sides. Netanyahu has held up any serious attempts at a 2 state solution in order to appease fundamentalist Jews. The extremists on both sides control the direction of events, which is perpetually aimed at eliminating the other side (ie, a genocide) in the long run. Our involvement in this conflict should be limited. It's a lose-lose proposition. I see no path where the two sides will reach common ground. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.
The Ayatollahs reject a two-state solution as well.
Yeah, the situation is really heartbreaking, isn't it? You want to bring peace, but how can that be possible when there are extremists from both sides who do not want it, AND they're the ones in power now.
So what next? I guess we wait until they pass away and see what might change?
The bloke that performed the assassination was insane, but can you blame him? Islam is evil, it deserves no concessions. Giving 'palestinians' (literally no such thing) statehood, with all that entails, would cause more war, not less.
Can you name a time or place in history where islam gave back land it won in war? If you can't then why are you asking for special treatment on behalf of the Palestinians? Islam invaded everywhere muslims are at outside of Arabia so why don't they give all those lands back?
Yes. there are extremist calls for a "Greater Palestine" or a "Greater Israel". Which one would you like to partner with or live in?
Thank You Chris! Absolutely lovely.
Great information😊. Thanks 👍
Always an education on your channel.
This video too is extremely detailed with a huge amount of research. It was fascinating too. Thank you
That add was sub par, I love your goat gun ones cappy where was the commercial effort I’ve come to expect 👍😅
It's worth noting that the 2017 "new charter" isn't actually a new charter superceding their original one. It's an updated policy statement that "reflects our position for now", according to Hamas. It also hedges on its purported acceptance of Israel's existence and the 1967 borders by maintaining that Israel is an illegal state. And I think we all saw on oct. 7th what that hedged statement of acceptance is worth, and even more so from their statements since then rejecting acceptance of Israel's existence.
I mean Israel needs to go back to its 1967 borders according to international law and the UN. It in fact an illegal occupier.
It's more than the likud party offer Palestinians.
You should also mention that Hamas’s 1989 charter calls for the extermination of the Jewish race. It says that Jews control the world and openly denies the Holocaust. I just wish this conflict wasn’t so polarizing but it is. It’s either you have to support an apartheid state that openly hates Palestinians or you have to support a terrorist organization that uses tactics reminiscent of criminal gangs to create a false sense of legitimacy and openly calls for the eradication of the Jewish people.
It took me forever to set up my account to give you my vote. Hope you win bro. Love your stuff
Thank you and have a great week.
Cap, this video just makes my head hurt, what a cluster of craziness we see in the ME.
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're brilliant sir.😊
Watching while at work love watching Task & purpose for informative information about current conflicts !
@@theunbeatable6598tell me the truth daddy
OUSTANDING video!
no mention of nakba, or today's genocide
This is an educational video not a propaganda piece.
@@VanLightning900 Nakba is propaganda? Or the ICJ's order to Israel not commit genocidal acts? you have a weird interpretation of propaganda
@@BOZ_11 there is no argument that calling the current Israeli Hamas war a genocide is propaganda, it is a unsustained claim that has been pushed by Islamist media.
Propoganda is mainstream in israel.get out of your closet@@VanLightning900
@@VanLightning900 Weird? The nakba is a well documented incident.
This was a fantastic summary!
Please please consider doing one about the history of the PLO!
Great overview of the history of Hamas but one thing I will point out is that Hamas separated from the muslim brotherhood in 2017 and ended their ties with them. That was because they didn't want trouble with the Egyptian government that views the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
This also made The Houthis allies, even if they were enemies before 2017
Cappy has done his homework!!!! EXCELLENT Info on Hamas!!!!!
Excellent analysis, Chris! Thanks!
Amazing material