Hamas, the terrorist organization that sent drugged-up extremists into Israel on Oct. 7 to butcher some 1,400 citizens, puts a bull’s-eye on Christians and U.S. groups in its organizational charter.
A report from Fox News details how:
If you are Christian, a member of another religion or even participate in your local Rotary club or the Lions, Hamas considers you an enemy, too.
Middle East expert Walid Phares explained:
Hamas is using Gaza as an umbrella to be legitimate. The reality is this is a jihadist movement, and it is manifesting itself in America and Canada, and in Western Europe. We have never been at this level of danger for our democratic world.
The report pointed out:
You may be surprised, but Hamas does not call for killing only Jews and eliminating Israel, [because its charter, which seeks the eradication of Israel, also] seeks to expand Islam to become the controlling religion across the globe, targeting any non-believer, which includes ‘Main Street’ America.
The wording dates to 1988 when it adopted:
The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement.
[A]nd decided to require that every Muslim’s duty is “jihad.”
Until they follow the ways of Hamas, Hamas states:
The Jews will not be pleased with thee, neither the Christians.
Phares told Fox:
They are here [already].
Hamas cites American business and also Rotary and Lions clubs as well as Freemasons.
They are accused of pursuing “Zionist interests.”
Phares explained:
They are part of what the Jihadists consider a sin, a national sin.
They will go against them; they will go against the Freemasons and they will go against every entity that is a social organization.
FBI chief Christoper Wray told Congress recently the bureau is trying to prevent any potential Hamas attack on U.S. soil.
Wray said the bureau is:
[K]eeping a close eye on what impact recent events may have on those terrorist groups’ intentions here in the United States, and how those intentions might evolve.
Final thoughts: I do not trust Wray and I do not anticipate the FBI doing anything forthright for We the People.