Hamas is linked to Islamism and violence for a Palestinian Islamic state from the river to the sea. But the chant is Palestinian, not Islamic. The phrase was actually created by Israel's Likud party in 1977. They claimed Jewish rights in Israel are eternal, with Israeli sovereignty from the sea to the Jordan River. The speaker finds it ironic that Israel came up with the phrase. Peace and security are emphasized.
Speaker 0: Hamas and how relate to the Islamism and the commitment to violence and the commitment to establishing a Palestinian Islamic entity from the sea to the river Jordan. How you make sense of that?
Speaker 1: What? What? What the fuck? No. No.
Did you say, like, an Islamic entity from the river to the sea? Did you say that? I did. But people who shout in from the river to the sea are not really Islamic, And then many of them don't even agree with Hamas. The river to the sea is a Palestinian chant.
It's not an Islamic chant. From the river to the sea, scarce. But you know who came up with this? What? Israel?
Oh, you betcha. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The liquid party chart in 1977.
You wanna hear Activating their moon. The rights of the Jewish people in the land of Israel is eternal and indisputable. And it is connected to the right over peace and security. From the sea to the Jordan, there will only be Israeli sovereignty. Israeli sovereignty.
From the river to the sea. Yes. I am under. We just make a train better. You make a rhyme.
Peace of security.