Abbas Advisor: Hamas Seeks to Rule Gaza ‘Even Over the Skulls of Children’
Mahmoud Al-Habbash, a senior adviser to Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, delivered an unusually harsh public condemnation of Hamas, accusing the terror group of placing its grip on power above the welfare and lives of Gaza civilians.
During an appearance on Al-Arabiya’s Mazeej Podcast on April 29, Al-Habbash sharply criticized Hamas’s behavior throughout the ongoing war. His comments were translated and published by the Middle East Media Research Institute.
“I am worried that Hamas’s top priority is to continue to rule Gaza, even over the skulls of children. I am worried that this is the case,” he said.
When asked whether there was evidence supporting that accusation, Al-Habbash pointed to what he described as Hamas’s continued abuse and intimidation of Gaza residents even amid widespread destruction and humanitarian suffering.
“Of course. Everything in Gaza indicates this. To this day, Hamas persecutes people, shoots people, beats people up, collects taxes from people, extorts money from people, arrests people and forces them to pay money… To this day! 70,000-100,000 martyrs, 200,000-300,000 injured people, and 80% of Gaza destroyed, and nobody [in Hamas] cares.”
Al-Habbash also blamed the October 7 Hamas massacre in southern Israel for triggering the devastation that followed in Gaza. Referring to the attack, he described the date itself as cursed.
“It is the accursed October 7 that brought us to this point.”
The senior Palestinian Authority official further argued that Hamas’s creation as an armed faction in Gaza helped pave the way for the rise of competing militant groups and the broader instability that has plagued the territory for years.
“The first militia that was formed in the Gaza Strip was Hamas. Therefore, it is only natural that there will be opposing militias and groups.”
Al-Habbash has previously called for a united Palestinian position demanding that Hamas relinquish control of Gaza.
At the same time, despite his recent criticism of Hamas, Al-Habbash has repeatedly made inflammatory statements against Israel over the years.
In 2017, he denounced Israeli security measures implemented after a terror attack on the Har Habayis, claiming the actions violated international agreements regarding Yerushalayim and its holy sites.
That same year, during a sermon attended by Abbas, Al-Habbash warned the United States against relocating its embassy from Tel Aviv to Yerushalayim, saying such a move would amount to a “declaration of war.”
In 2018, he compared Israeli restrictions surrounding access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque to tactics used by the Nazis.
Four years later, after Abbas accused Israel of carrying out “50 holocausts” against Palestinian Arabs, Al-Habbash defended the remarks and claimed that “all the leaders of the [Israeli] occupation joined together in attacking Abbas, because he is defending his people and he wants to remind the world of the massacres against them.”
In May 2024, Al-Habbash also warned that attacks similar to October 7 could happen again if the Palestinian issue is not resolved according to what he described as international legitimacy and United Nations resolutions.
“If the Palestinian cause will not be justly, comprehensively, and permanently resolved, at least on the basis of international legitimacy, at least on the basis of the UN resolutions, then October 7 can repeat itself 100 times, and perhaps even more seriously.”
{Matzav.com}
