In the always appropriate words of the prophet(4.51):"Have you not seen those to whom a portion of the Book has been given? They believe in idols and false deities and say of those who disbelieve: These are better guided in the path than those who believe."
I don't know. I respect anyone who fights for what he believes in, Mr Azhar included. But I suppose his followers might often be of the kind possibly mentioned in the verse above, looking at a true believer like he is an idol, branding themselves as believers only because they follow the same path.
Eh, Nevermind. I found this text
http://members.cox.net/ameer1/haveques.html from
this site , I think it is written by Azhar himself, "narrating" his view on much of the same thing as the article you linked to - minus the jews are scum part. He, or perhaps the Kashmir beggar, advocate a stance against the kuffar, justifying it by the kuffar's unreasonable hatred and apparent lack of will to reach a mutual understanding. Apparently, the goal of the kuffar is not only to have what is their own. In fact their ambition is endless, including dominion over what is and always have been muslim. It follows that the plight of any muslim is obvious.
What else is there to say? If his name was Bush, he had half the eloquence in speech and looked like a chimp, his popularity and both spoken and unspoken support for murdering infidels would still be great. Of course, beyond the areas directly affected by war, the support or resistance is always limited to words, much to the despair of the obviously inferior military power, I suppose. Some think this means the greatest power should take the opportunity to wipe the lesser out. Some think this should inspire mutual respect, in the face of the alternative when realizing where the grounds of the support for the aggressive fanatics lie. In any case, Hamas' policy follow Azhar fairly closely, making Azhar's writings a good place to start for understanding their struggle.