Hamas Leader Endorses Ground Zero Mosque

One obvious question for those who support the Ground Zero mosque has been, “Do you think the terrorists support it?” In other words, will the radical Muslim terrorists consider it a victory if they see a Mosque established a 4-iron away from the American location where 3000 people were incinerated, forced to leap 80 stories to their death, or crushed by falling debris in the name of Islam? Today, the New York Post answered that question:

'WE HAVE TO PRAY': Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf (inset) got  support  from Hamas co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar (above left, with Gaza  political  leader Ismail Haniyeh), who spoke on WABC Radio yesterday in  favor of  Rauf's proposal to build an Islamic center in this downtown  location  two blocks from Ground Zero.

A leader of the Hamas terror group yesterday jumped into the emotional debate on the plan to construct a mosque near Ground Zero — insisting Muslims “have to build” it there.

“We have to build everywhere,” said Mahmoud al-Zahar, a co-founder of Hamas and the organization’s chief on the Gaza Strip.

“In every area we have, [as] Muslim[s], we have to pray, and this mosque is the only site of prayer,” he said on “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio” on WABC.

“We have to build the mosque, as you are allowed to build the church and Israelis are building their holy places.”

Hamas, he added, “is representing the vast majority of the Arabic and Islamic world — especially the Islamic side.”

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who so far has not taken a position on the mosque, dismissed the endorsement.

“Hamas is a terrorist organization, and their views don’t deserve any weight on anything,” his spokesman said.

Zahar said Muslims around the world, including those who live in this country, are united in a common cause.

“First of all, we have to address that we are different as people, as a nation, totally different,” he said.

“We already are living under the tradition of Islam.

“Islam is controlling every source of our life as regard to marriage, divorce, our commercial relationships,” Zahar said.

“Even the Islamic people or the Muslims in your country, they are living now in the tradition of Islam. They are fasting; they are praying.”

Politicians who previously had lots to say on the matter were not nearly as eager to discuss the latest development.

Despite his outspoken opposition to the building of a mosque so close to Ground Zero, Rep. Peter King (R-LI) said only, “I don’t respond to Hamas.”

Mayor Bloomberg, a strong supporter of the plan, declined comment through a spokesman.

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