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Hamas’ growing closeness to Iran and Assad regime enrages Syrian opposition

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According to MEMRI, “The recent Hamas-Israel conflict brought into focus the years-long close relationship between Hamas and Iran. During the operation, Hamas leaders were in constant contact with Iranian offsssicials [sic], and each side fulsomely praised the other. Both stressed Iran’s contribution to the development of Hamas’ military capabilities…..Various opposition elements see expressions of support for Iran and for Assad as betrayal of the Syrian people, and argue that it will have serious ramifications for Hamas.”

In a post-Trump world, Iran continues to increase its power in the region and worldwide, a fact which has obvious ramifications for Israel. Hamas is strengthening its close alliance with Iran and rapprochement with the Assad regime. Although the Syrian opposition is enraged about this alliance, it does not have significant influence.

Recall that earlier in the Syrian war, the “opposition” contained the worst jihadists, including al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. A study showed that US weapons given to the opposition by the Obama administration ended up in the hands of the Islamic State. But after Trump came into power, the Trump administration “approved a plan to begin arming the Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance in Syria made up of mostly Kurds and some Arab fighters” which “helped oust ISIS from its stronghold in Raqqa.” However, this opposition alliance is now reported to be ineffectual in the post-Trump era. In addition, it is no friend to democracy and Israel, as is indicated below by Nasser Al-Hariri, chair of the Syrian National Coalition of Opposition and Revolutionary Forces. This, along with the Biden administration’s determination to appease Iran, makes it unlikely that the U.S. can come to any effective rapprochement with the Syrian opposition against Hamas and Iran.

“Hamas’ Growing Closeness To Iran And Rapprochement With Assad Regime Enrages Syrian Opposition,” MEMRI, June 21, 2021:

Hamas Thanks Iran For Its Support, Expresses Desire For Rapprochement With Assad Regime

Even prior to the recent Gaza conflict, senior Hamas officials spoke frequently about the importance of Iran’s aid to the organization and its contribution to its increased military might and improved missile capabilities. Boasts about Iran’s contribution to Hamas’s military development came also from many Iranian officials.[3] During the conflict, there were many phone conversations between Hamas leaders and Iranian officials, in which Iran promised its support for the Palestinians,[4] and in a speech at the end of the conflict, Hamas political bureau head Isma’il Haniya thanked Iran for the financial and military aid it had provided.[5] Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar also expressed his thanks to Iran.[6]

At the same time, there was a flurry of reports about mediation by Iran and Hizbullah in order to facilitate a rapprochement between Hamas and the Syrian regime. Hizbullah deputy secretary-general Qassim said on May 28: “The issue of the Syria-Hamas relationship has been monitored in previous months, and there has been progress, including in the possibility of a renewal of relations between them. What happened in the honorable Sword of Jerusalem battle [Hamas’ name for the recent Israel-Gaza conflict] accellerated these steps.”[7] A member of the Hamas leadership said that the organization would soon consult with Hizbullah and Iran in order to “take the pulse of the Syrians in the matter of renewing relations with [our] organization,” and assessed that the Syrian reactions to this would be positive. [8] The Lebanese website Almarkazia.com reports that Esmail Qaani, commander of the Qods Force in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), visited Beirut to coordinate with Hizbullah on the issue of Hamas’ return to Syria and Lebanon.[9]

Against this backdrop, it was pointed out that on May 20 a meeting was held in Damascus between Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and commanders and representatives of Palestinian factions, not including Hamas. According to one participant – Talal Naji, an aide to the secretary general of the PFLP–GC – Assad in this meeting “conveyed his blessings to the Hamas and Palestinian [Islamic] Jihad fighters and to all the resistance factions in Palestine.” PFLP deputy secretary-general Abu Ahmad Fuad, also a participant, said that Assad had stressed that “the doors of Syria are open to all the resistance factions, whatever their names may be.”[10] In response, Hamas commander Osama Hamdan said: “We will respond to anyone who blesses us with [even] better words… It is natural for relations with Damascus to return to what they once were.”[11]

Syrian Oppositionists: Hamas’ Support For Iran And The Assad Regime Is A Betrayal We Will Not Forget

The Hamas officials’ expressions of gratitude to Iran, and the apparent rapprochement between this organization and the Assad regime, hurt and angered elements in the Syrian opposition, which often expresses support for the Palestinians and did so especially during the recent round of fighting in Gaza. Syrian oppositionists, who see points of similarity between their struggle against the regime and the Palestinians’ struggle against Israel, found it difficult to accept the Hamas officials’ support for the Syrian regime and its ally Iran, whom they accuse of perpetrating crimes against the Syrian people.

Nasser Al-Hariri, chair of the Syrian National Coalition of Opposition and Revolutionary Forces, took a fairly moderate tone, saying: “The untypical statements we sometimes hear from certain [Palestinian] factions regarding the criminal [Syrian] regime and regarding Iran, which have killed and expelled [both] Syrians and Palestinians, are reprehensible statements that do not represent the Palestinian people and will naturally not affect our position and our strong ties with our brothers in Palestine… During the last war [in Gaza] we saw all the world’s free peoples acting to assist Palestine, while the paper [tigers] and the boasters of the so-called resistance axis all vanished and were as silent as the grave… For 50 years they have been exploiting [the cause of] liberating Palestine, and have been oppressing people using this hollow claim as a pretext. All they have done for Palestine and the [Muslim] nation is to reject freedom and the independence of the peoples, while oppressing, killing and expelling free people. Their conduct is no less hideous than that of the Israeli occupation…”[12]

Abu Barzan Al-Sultani, the commander of “Division 20,” an opposition militia close to Turkey, had harsher words for Hamas. He tweeted: “Nobody ascribes more importance to the Palestinian cause than the Syrians, Yemenis and Iraqis, yet Hamas ignored the [spilled] blood of these peoples and praised their killers. This will have significant consequences in the future, and Hamas must mend this mistake and apologize. We support Gaza and Palestine and will sacrifice our lives for them, but the blood of our martyrs is [also] dear to us.”[13]

Syrian social media activist Mahmoud Talha also rebuked Hamas, saying: “The [Syrian] rebels are united in their support for the Palestinian people. However, there is controversy over the positions published by some leaders of the Palestinian resistance, which hurt the Syrians. These included lavish praise for Iran and Qassem Soleimani, commander of [the IRGC] Qods Force [who was killed in 2020]… The number of Syrians killed by Soleimani in the name of religious and sectarian slogans is probably equal to the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli enemy… It is saddening that the positions of the leaders of the Palestinian resistance ignore this and present him as a martyr [who died] for Jerusalem…[14] We will never forget this stab in the back.”[15]

Syrian Journalist: Anyone Who Expresses Gratitude To The Syrian Regime And Iran Is Our Enemy

In an article on the opposition website Orient-news.net, Syrian journalist Mahmoud Rahil slammed the Hamas leaders, saying that their words of praise for Iran and the Assad regime cannot be justified. He wrote: “Syrians around the world followed the deadly events in Gaza and Jerusalem and expressed their full support for their Palestinian brothers and their rejection of the Zionist occupation, its settlement activities and its killing of innocent people… But what sparked condemnations from many activists was the statements of some Hamas leaders, who thanked Iran for helping the resistance with money and weapons and declared their willingness to renew relations with the regime of the criminal Bashar Al-Assad, after congratulating him and praising the Palestinian factions that met with him… These stupid statements – bereft of any respect for the feelings of the Syrians, whom the Iranian and Syrian regimes have murdered – prompted condemnation and censure of Hamas for supporting murderers and criminals.

“Anyone who expresses gratitude to Iran, its militias and all its servants in the Syrian regime and Hizbullah, and who declares his desire to renew relations with them, is our enemy. He is an enemy of the millions of Syrians who sacrificed [their lives]. He [is like someone who] sees with only one eye, [for] he notices the hand that gives him money but not the other hand that murders his brothers. Our hostility towards Iran exceeds our hostility towards the Israeli occupier, for the crimes perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against the people of Gaza in this entire war are equal to the crimes perpetrated by the Iranian occupier against the Syrians in just a few minutes…

“Some might say that the resistance has no choice but to support Iran, especially after being abandoned by all the Arabs and Muslims. [They might ask:] If you expect Hamas not to collaborate with Iran, what is the alternative? My answer is that one does not need the help of a criminal and murderer who kills one’s brothers. Hamas is a resistance movement which presumably believes in Allah, and knows that all its weapons and abilities are useless without Allah’s help. This [divine] help requires no alternatives, and whoever [relies on it] does not need to beg for the aid of criminals and murderers. All he needs is certainty and sincere faith [in Allah], and to cooperate with loyal and honorable people in preparing and gearing up for war. The money Iran gives Hamas is stolen from Arab countries, and the weapons it sends Hamas, if any, were tested on the Syrians before being transferred to Hamas.

“Someone else might say: Hamas does express implicit support for the Syrian revolution, and its statements [in praise of Iran and Assad] are only meaningless polite words, uttered for media purposes – so why don’t we ignore them? My answer is: Who says that media [statements] are meaningless? Isn’t the media one of the major sources of support for the Palestinian cause? Were it not for the media, all of Palestine would have been lost. Iran… is fully aware what impact words like ‘we thank the Islamic Republic of Iran’ have when said by a representative of the resistance into the receptive ears of 1.5 billion Muslims. It is fully aware what it means when the resistance is willing to renew its ties with a criminal regime that has killed over a million of its own people. It knows very well that the words and statements of these people at this time have a role in confirming Iran’s false theory that it is defending Jerusalem and Palestine, and that they will confirm [Iran’s] claim that the road to Jerusalem passes through Idlib, Aleppo and Homs, [thus] prompting [Iran] to perpetrate more crimes and killings.

“Let’s reverse the picture and imagine that the commanders of the Syrian revolution decided to normalize their relations with Israel, God forbid, so as to receive military and financial aid in order to fight the Assad regime……..

 

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