A disturbing (but not surprising) development regarding Hamas and their desire to institute a jizya tax on dhimmis in Bethlehem:
It is a fear that took shape after the electoral victory of Hamas, not only in Bethlehem’s municipal elections, but also in those of other cities of Cisjordan: Nablus, Jenin, Qalqilya. A new style can already be seen in the municipalities where Hamas is installed: Christian women employed there, who are accustomed to shaking everybody’s hand, are held at a distance by the newly elected, for whom physical contact violates Islamic principles.
The general plan of Hamas also includes the imposition of a special tax, called al-jeziya, upon all of the non-Muslim residents in the Palestinian territories. This tax revives the one applied through all of Islamic history to the dhimmi, the second-class Jewish and Christian citizens.
In an interview with Karby Legget, published in the December 23-26 edition of “The Wall Street Journal,†Masalmeh, the leader of the Hamas contingent at the municipal council of Bethlehem, confirmed: “We in Hamas intend to implement this tax someday. We say it openly – we welcome everyone to Palestine but only if they agree to live under our rules.â€
Batarseh, the mayor, doesn’t agree. He doesn’t want the tax, and says it will never be introduced.
We can only hope that the mayor stands up for his beliefs and for the sake of Bethlehem.
Hat tip: LGF.





What lovely people. Hey, I have an idea: Let’s give them their own sovereign state! You know, with an army and everything!
Comment by Francis W. Porretto — Friday, December 30, 2005 @ 4:33 pm CST
Gentlemen, The Hamas Charter of 1988 promises to reform the Palestinian territories according to the Quran & the Sharia. The Charter also makes the Quran the constitution, Surah 9: 29 of which mandates the annual jizya (humiliation) tax to be imposed on infidels. Soon the exodus of Christians, professionals & intellectuals will commence. RLS
Comment by R. L. Schwind — Monday, February 13, 2006 @ 8:28 am CST