Qur'an (47:4) - "So when you meet in battle those who disbelieve, then smite the necks until when you have overcome them, then make (them) prisoners,"
Bukhari (52:220) - Allah's Apostle said... 'I have been made victorious with terror'
From ANSAmed:
Hamas has warned Israel's "Zionist society" that the soldier Gilad Shalit, who since June 2006 has been in their hands, will never be freed if the Israeli government does not agree to all the conditions set down by the Islamic movement in power in the Gaza Strip. The warning came yesterday in a video produced for propaganda purposes in the very days in which Israel has carried out a humanitarian gesture by allowing the urgent transport to an Amman hospital of the daughter - who is in a coma - of the Interior Minister, Fathi Hamad, of the de facto Hamas government in Gaza, the sworn enemy of the Israeli state. In what clearly seems psychological warfare, Hamas has prepared a short animation film addressing "the Zionist society and not its elected leaders, who see nothing outside of their personal interests and who are therefore postponing the finalisation of an agreement - still possible - which would return Shalit to his family in exchange for Palestinians being held (in Israel)". Hamas also warned that is intends to imprison a large number of Israelis "so that the Zionist government will be forced to create a ministry for imprisoned Zionist soldiers." The footage shows Noam Shalit, the soldier's father, having aged twenty years, while he turns to this imaginary minister with a photo of his son in prison. "I am saddened," replied Noam Shalit, "that Hamas is using psychological warfare instead of negotiating a prisoner exchange."
Shalit, warned Hamas, risks ending up the same as Ron Arad (pictured with daughter): the Israeli pilot who crashed in Lebanon in 1986 and was taken prisoner by a Shia militia, and of whose whereabouts nothing is known more than twenty years later. Hamas's move has come after the latest mediation by Germany at the beginning of the month to bring in an agreement between Israel and Hamas on a prisoner exchange. Israel seems willing to free about a thousand Palestinians in exchange for the soldier but refuses to release a few dozen prisoners - on whom Hamas insists - responsible for the killing of many Israelis. Meanwhile, on Saturday Israel briefly conceded a pause in the unyielding isolation it has put the Gaza Strip under in order to allow the daughter in a coma of one of its bitterest enemies to be transferred via helicopter to Amman after receiving emergency treatment in the Israeli hospital Soroka in Beersheva. The woman, the 21-year-old Ilham Hamad, daughter of Hamas Interior Minister Fathi Hamad, wife of one of the military heads of the Islamic movement and mother of three children, had fallen into a coma during nasal septum surgery in a Jordanian field camp in Gaza. Following urgent consultations involving the royal Jordanian family and the Israeli premier, Israel agree to the transfer and authorised the arrival of the Jordanian helicopter and emergency treatment in Soroka.






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