The monthly"Filastin Al-Muslimah" - Hamas's major publication since 1981 both in print and on the internet. The glossy publication is rife with hatred and incitement against Israel and the West, encourages terrorism, and glorifies terrorists and terrorism planners.The book publishing house "Filastin Al-Muslimah," associated with the above publication, whose books venerate leading terrorists who perpetrate and plan suicide and other terrorist attacks.The bi-weekly internet newspaper "Al-Fatah" for children, which Hamas sees as a most important target audience. Its goal is to imbue children with the values of extremist Islam, including violence and terrorism.The Center's report explains why Hamas uses Great Britain to publish and disseminate its ideas, noting that it stems from a combination of reasons: "The British government's policy of enabling Hamas, and extremist Islamic elements in general, relatively free rein in its publications; the presence of a support base of Arab/Moslem supporters in Britain; and the technical abilities to produce high-standard publications and disseminate them internationally."
Concluding Note"
As a result of terrorist attacks in Britain in recent years, some of which were thwarted and some of which were not, the government's awareness of the dangers inherent in extremist Islam has grown. However, the British authorities have not as yet taken significant steps to end the use of their country as a center for dissemination of literature of incitement. This, despite the fact that the message being issued is liable to be welcomed not only among Palestinian or other Arab/Moslem communities, but even in the Moslem community in Britain itself."
As in the days of Noah....