Palestinian-American Christians: Hamas Not a ‘Terrorist Group’
WASHINGTON (Dispatches) – A letter sent by Palestinian-American Christians has asked U.S. President Joe Biden to reconsider his policy towards Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, stressing that it is not a ‘terrorist group’, but a freely-elected movement.
The letter was sent to Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken by the Palestinian Christian Alliance for Peace (PCAP). It came following remarks made by Blinken in Ramallah on 25 May.
According to PCAP, at a press conference in Ramallah, Blinken acknowledged Palestinians’ aspirations: “To live in freedom; to have their basic rights respected, including the right to choose their own leaders; to live in security; to have equal access to opportunity for themselves, for their children; to be treated with dignity.”
The letter, written by the board of PCAP, recognizes: “That more positive cooperation has been taking place between the United States and the Palestinians.” PCAP called for the Biden administration to “reconsider its policy towards Hamas” and: “To support fair and transparent elections for Palestinians including Hamas and their candidates, and voters in East Al-Quds.”
Replying to a question about the timing of the letter, PCAP co-chair Alex Awad stated: “During the events last month in Sheikh Jarrah, around the Damascus Gate and at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, followed by Israel’s bombing of Gaza, major media in the U.S. repeatedly described Hamas as a terrorist organization.”
He argued that single description reported over and over justifies the Zionist regime’s asymmetric response to Hamas’s actions in the minds of many Americans. We wanted to reach out to American officials and the American public to help them see another perspective.
Awad added: “We believe that assigning the label of ‘terrorist organization’ to Hamas hides the more complicated truth that Hamas is a reflection and result of the untenable and unjust status quo in the land.”
PCAP wrote that Hamas won the 2006 parliamentary elections with the support of the U.S. president and observed by U.S. NGOs. But when Hamas won, the letter stated: “The U.S. backed away from its endorsement of the democratic process and halted aid to the PA.”