Gaza and the Civil War within Islam https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2023/12/gaza-and-the-civil-war-within-islam/

December 26, 2023 | Aryeh Tepper
About the author: Aryeh Tepper teaches at Ben-Gurion University and is a senior research fellow at its Center for Israel Studies. He is also the director of publications for the American Sephardi Federation.

Seeing the war in Gaza as part of a “civil war” within the Islamic world, Aryeh Tepper stresses Hamas’s origins in the Muslim Brotherhood, whose ideology rests on claims that render most Arab states illegitimate. Hamas today aligns itself with the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose Shiite founders drew deeply on the writings of the Brotherhood’s Sunni theorists. On the other side are what Tepper calls the “anti-Islamist league” of Morocco, the UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt, whose foreign ministers gathered in Israel for a summit last year. This group now finds itself on the defensive:

For the foreseeable future, the tolerant camp faces its own internal fissures and challenges. In Morocco, the left and the Islamists are marching for Gaza and publicly embarrassing the monarchy. In the UAE, ties to Israel were conditioned from the beginning on the appearance of a Palestinian diplomatic horizon, while Sultan bin Muhammad al-Qasimi, the ruler of the emirate of Sharjah, [one of the country’s seven confederates], is known to have Islamist sympathies. Bahrain’s Prince Salman publicly condemned Hamas’s barbarism on two occasions, but memories remain from the 2011 Islamist winter, [i.e., the aftermath of the Arab Spring], when demonstrators from the country’s Shiite majority demanded the downfall of the monarchy. As for Egypt, refugees are massing at Gaza’s Rafah border crossing, and Cairo has been clear that their flight into Northern Sinai will lead to a disruption of relations with Israel.

One thing can be said with confidence in this dynamic geopolitical mix: the Islamists must not be allowed to appear victorious. A Hamas victory, which in the present case means holding on to control of Gaza no matter the material and human price, . . . will inspire Islamists (and post-colonialists) around the world and attract new recruits to the cause. Israel’s victory, however, will demonstrate that resistance is futile. For the sake of its own survival, and for the sake of a humane, pluralist future in the Middle East and North Africa, Israel must annihilate Hamas.

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