[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 160 (2014), Part 10]
[House]
[Pages 13623-13624]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        RISE OF ISLAMIC FASCISM

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
California (Mr. McClintock) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. McCLINTOCK. Mr. Speaker, we are watching the rise of Islamic 
fascism on a scale unprecedented in modern times. It may be wrapped in 
different symbols and trace genealogy through a different line, but at 
its core, it is fascism. Listen to its virulent anti-Semitism, the 
explicit promise of genocide against Israel, the utter rejection--
indeed, disdain--for fundamental principles of democracy and human 
rights and justice. There can be no doubt what is happening.
  European fascism might have consumed all of Europe except for one 
gritty holdout: for more than a year Great Britain stood in the breach. 
Had it fallen, the consequences would have been unthinkable.
  Today, one gritty holdout stands against the rise of Islamic fascism 
in the Middle East. Israel is the only island of democracy and 
civilization left in that region, and it is standing alone and in the 
breach.

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  The current conflict between Israel and Hamas offers a clear 
distinction between good and evil.
  Israel took control of the Gaza Strip as a result of the Six-Day War 
in 1967. It granted self-governance to the region in 1994, and in 2005, 
unilaterally withdrew its forces.
  The resulting Hamas government has since militarized Gaza and used it 
as a launching site for continuing and escalating attacks against the 
civilian Israeli population, with the avowed objective of wiping Israel 
off the map.
  The Arab Spring welcomed by the Obama administration brought the 
Muslim Brotherhood to power in Egypt. During its brief tenure, it 
opened a road for the mass importation of weapons to Hamas. These 
weapons, and others smuggled in by sea, were strategically placed in 
schools and hospitals and fired upon Israeli cities without 
provocation.
  As Churchill once said of Britain: Israel did everything it could to 
secure peace. Perhaps it did too much.
  The result was thousands of rocket attacks and many terrorist 
incursions by Hamas aimed solely at the civilian population. Israel 
finally did what any civilization must do under such circumstances: it 
finally fought back.
  Hamas has deliberately staged its attacks from hospitals, schools, 
and mosques, using children as human shields, leaving the Israelis the 
Hobson's choice of enduring the killing of their own population or 
taking out the instruments of destruction that are deliberately sited 
in schools and hospitals. They have chosen to defend themselves.
  There is absolutely no doubt of Hamas' objectives and that of its 
allies: they have been crystal clear and unwavering on their intention 
to destroy Israel and kill every Israeli. They seek to eradicate the 
Jewish homeland, whose history in the region stretches back more than 
3,000 years.
  Their allies have been intent on annihilating every Christian and Jew 
in the Middle East, and they are well on their way toward achieving 
this goal. It would be the height of naivete to believe that it will 
stop. Yet, this administration, and many on the Left, seem to view the 
two sides as moral equivalents. Many on the Left even portray Israel as 
the aggressor.
  Israel has made the decision to by force demilitarize Gaza for its 
own survival. It is now making serious progress and degrading Hamas' 
ability to make war. That is the only true path to peace.
  Yet, the Obama administration is now working to halt Israel's 
progress and allow Hamas the time to resupply and regroup and resume 
its attacks. This serves only the objectives of Hamas and is a 
prescription for prolonged war and bloodshed.
  Hamas has broken every cease-fire it has agreed to, and Israel has 
abided by every cease-fire, often holding return fire for hours after 
Hamas has broken these accords. There is no reason to believe that 
Hamas will abide by future cease-fires the moment it has recovered its 
war-making capabilities.
  Why would this administration interfere in this manner, the effect of 
which is to take sides against the only pro-Western regime left in the 
Middle East?
  Today, all that stands between a peaceful and free world and a 
fanatical fascist caliphate stretching from the Bosphorus to North 
Africa is the state of Israel and the influence of the Western 
democracies, particularly that of the United States.
  In 1929, Churchill warned of Britain's irresolution in the Middle 
East. He said: ``Any appearance of lack of willpower on the part of the 
British government or of lack of confidence in its mission in these 
countries blows like a draught of air on the dull, fierce embers.''
  Mr. Speaker, at this perilous hour, let us not repeat the mistakes of 
history.

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