Hamas Official: 10/7 Was Needed To Undermine Israeli Ties With Arabs; Jews ‘Must Be Finished’, No ‘Two-State Solution’

Hamas Official: 10/7 Was Needed To Undermine Israeli Ties With Arabs; Jews ‘Must Be Finished’, No ‘Two-State Solution’

Hamas terrorist official Ghazi Hamad said during a recent interview that the terror group views its October 7 massacre as an enormous success because it damaged attempts to establish diplomatic ties between Israel and the Arab states.

Hamad, who previously said that the terror group aims to repeatedly carry out October 7-style attacks, said during an interview earlier this summer that was only translated this week that the terrorist attack — in which 1,200 were murdered, 5,300+ wounded, and hundreds more taken hostage — was “able to slap at the progress of the normalization of effort, and this is, of course, a very important political success.”

He said that the attack has also been successful in creating divisions among Israelis and uniting other Islamic terrorist organizations to attack Israel.

“It is very important to note that after the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, so many fronts became active. [There] was the front in Lebanon, the front in the Red Sea, the front in Iraq, the front in Iran – all these fronts became more and more active, and it has changed the geopolitical positions and the situation in the region.”

Hamad claimed that the Jews have committed crimes that “exceed what the Nazis did.”

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“They must be finished,” he seethed. “They must be completely isolated. They must be completely boycotted from every single sector – from universities, economically, [and] culturally – because this occupation is a complex structure that must be fought on all its fronts.”

He added that Palestinians “will never accept anything less than” what he claimed were “historical” lands that belonged to them.

“We do not believe in a two-state solution,” he said. “We will never recognize Israel, and [although] we might accept the creation of a Palestinian state or a Palestinian entity on the ’67 borders with its capital as East Jerusalem, we would never recognize Israel.”

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