by Chris Black
Hamas and Hezbollah are not particularly “radically” Islamic.
That’s a description that would apply to ISIS.
Hamas and Hezbollah are “militarized,” but the root of the militarization is their geopolitical situation, not their religion.
Does that make sense?
In terms of this “radical Islam” crap – this is a nonsense term.
They just mean “Islam,” or, more precisely, Muslims (because they’re at war with the people, not the religion, right?).
The idea that Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, or whatever, are acting violently because of Islam is obviously false on its face.
Again, the only group I can think of that meets that criteria is ISIS, and ISIS was funded and trained by the CIA and supported by Israel.
RT:
Israeli Energy Minister Israel Katz, a key ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said in an interview published on Monday that Israel’s campaign in Gaza is part of a “World War III against radical Islam.”