How Best Should the World Prepare for a Hamas Palestinian State?

Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the PLO’s Palestinian Authority, and the other Islamic terrorist groups who make up the official “Palestinian” leadership have been invited for unity talks in Moscow.

These terrorist unity talks—scheduled by the Putin regime for the end of February—will be a homecoming for a “Palestinian” movement invented by Soviet propagandists.

This from frontpagemag.com.

Mahmoud Abbas, the long-serving dictator of the PA, wrote his Holocaust denial thesis while studying at Moscow’s Patrice Lumumba University which had trained a generation of third world terrorists.

NOTE: Answer to the title question—There will be no sufficient degree of preparation for a Hamas Palestinian state.

Such a place will be a state “of the terrorists,

by the terrorists, and for the terrorists.”

The invitation to Moscow came from Putin’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov.

Materials from a KGB defector revealed that Abbas had worked for the KGB under Bogdanov.

Back then Abbas had the KGB codename ‘mole,’ these days, his code name is ‘president.’

Some of the same ex-Soviet operatives who helped set up and fund the PLO, the PFLP and the rest of the “Palestinian” movement are now trying to unite them all under one single banner.

The U.S. Regime and the British Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron are talking about immediately recognizing a “Palestinian” state as soon as they can force Israel to stop its campaign to destroy Hamas.

[T]he Palestinian Authority is trying

to bring Hamas into the state.

The mass propaganda media claimed Abbas had visited Qatar to hold talks with the Islamic tyranny’s leaders on a “ceasefire.”

In reality, the Palestinian Authority leader had been meeting with the Qatari regime, another state sponsor of Hamas, to pursue unity talks with the fellow terror group.

Putin’s relationship with Iran makes Moscow, like Doha, home turf for Hamas.

Some weeks after Oct 7, top Hamas leaders had flown out to Moscow to meet with Bogdanov after the Russian official had previously chatted with leaders of the terror group in their home base in Qatar.

In 2006, Putin had reacted to the Hamas takeover of Gaza by declaring:

[W]e are maintaining our contacts with Hamas and intend, in the near future, to invite the leadership of this organisation to Moscow [and emphasized that], we have never called Hamas a terrorist organisation.

Putin invited Hamas leader Khaled Mashal, who recently claimed:

[T]he Russians told us they would study our Oct. 7 attack in their military academies.

A week after the Oct 7 attacks, Hamas stated:

[W]e in the Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) appreciate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s position on the ongoing Zionist aggression against our people and his opposition to the siege of Gaza.

After Oct 7, Putin and China’s Xi had blocked a UN condemnation of the Hamas atrocities. Now Russia is working on uniting its old PLO friends and its new Hamas friends. But Russia and Qatar are not alone.

The U.S. Regime and the European Union are all pushing for a ‘Palestinian’ state after they force a ceasefire. And that state will inevitably include Hamas.

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh informed the Munich Security Conference:

Russia has invited all Palestinian factions who will be meeting on the 26 of this month in Moscow.

We will see if Hamas is ready to come to the ground with us. We are prepared to engage.

If Hamas is willing to join us, that’s positive. We need Palestinian unity.

Shtayyeh warned attendees at the forum:

One should not continue focusing on October 7.

He is an example of one of those “technocrat academics with experience in extracting foreign aid and telling foreign diplomats what they want to hear.” He has no actual political power and is in place to act as a cover for the Arafat and Abbas regimes.

The current plan is to blame Oct 7 entirely on Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, and a few of his cronies, to demand their expulsion, and then to make a deal with the “moderate” Hamas leaders in Doha before putting the plan for a “Palestinian” state in overdrive.

Further, Shtayyeh has announced the resignation of his government with the voiced intent that this will “open the door to reforms.” This Trojan Horse must not be trusted, but the international community will likely succumb to the temptation.

NOTE: The Moscow summit must be seen as a warning that any such state will never be anything other than a terror state.

Complicating any Israeli intentions of eliminating Hamas entirely, The U.S. Regime is concerned if Israel wins decisively in Rafah, “it will be much less interested in its diplomatic solution of creating a “Palestinian” state.” The Regime sees Hamas as being necessary to provide “pressure to Israel to create such a state.”

However:

The Israeli soldiers battling in Gaza are not just fighting for their country, but to remind America and the world that it is possible to defeat Islamic terrorists, instead of negotiating with them. A victory there will show everyone that we can all fight and win, instead of surrendering to Islam.

Surprisingly, “the leaders of the international community and the diplomats of the world are fighting to save Hamas.”

The world is at a crossroads no less significant than at the time of the fall of Constantinople in May 1453 to Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire. This will be a great victory for Islamic terrorism and their enablers or a great setback for the never-ending jihad.

Final thoughts: History has shown that new states—to help ensure success—quickly cease their revolutionary zeal and join the world of interactive nations. But Islamists of every flavor have recurringly voiced and demonstrated their disinterest in joining a world of interactive nations. Their ultimate goal is world moslem domination.

Thus, as stated above, there will never be a suitable way to accept a Hamas Palestinian state. Our failure to stop them at each and every attempt spells our eventual sociocultural demise.