Hamas, Gaza and the Muslim Brotherhood's "Project": By Adrian Morgan
" Recent events in the Gaza Strip have pushed Hamas into a position of power, which has been unprecedented since January 26, 2006 when election results were announced. Those elections saw the terrorist group officially becoming the head of the Palestinian parliament. Hamas evolved as the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. Developments since June 15 this year, when Hamas took the Gaza strip by force, have happened in line with the recommendations in a document entitled 'The Project'.
The Project was the name given to a 14-page document in Arabic, discovered on November 7, 2001, at the Swiss home of Muslim Brotherhood member and terrorist financier Youssef Moustafa Nada of the Al Taqwa Bank. The 'Project' document, which was dated December 1, 1982, contains 12 major points, detailing a strategy for conquest of the West. Youssef Nada claimed not to know who wrote the document, though it was widely suspected to be the handiwork of Said Ramadan, son-in-law of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. "
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