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Unraveling Denial and Media Influence: Aftermath of October 7 Onslaught by Hamas

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The aftermath of the October 7 onslaught near Gaza continues to reveal a perplexing phenomenon – widespread denial among Palestinians regarding the atrocities committed by Hamas during the attack. As the international community grapples with understanding the complexities of the Israel-Hamas conflict, the narrative shaped by media and the denial prevalent on the Palestinian street become central aspects of the conversation.

 

Denial Despite Overwhelming Evidence:
Abdullah Abu Shawesh, a Palestinian diplomat, matter-of-factly claimed to Al Jazeera that no Israeli civilians were killed during the October 7 attack. Shockingly, he dismissed well-documented evidence of Hamas's indiscriminate massacres and sexual violence, echoing mainstream beliefs among Palestinians. A survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR) revealed that over 90% of Palestinians polled believe that Hamas did not commit the atrocities seen in videos from October 7. This alarming denial is attributed to the lack of coverage in Palestinian and Arab media, particularly by influential outlets like Al Jazeera.

 

Media Influence and Denial:
The PCPSR survey highlighted that 85% of respondents claimed they had not seen video footage of the acts, despite the widespread dissemination of videos capturing the heinous attacks. Khalil Shikaki, a professor of political science, argued that Palestinians' denial is closely tied to the limited coverage in their media outlets, where Al Jazeera has become a primary source of information. Even among those who viewed the videos, denial persisted, with skepticism about the authenticity of the footage and suspicions of propaganda from the Israeli side.

 

Contradictions and Pathological Response:
The contradiction between denying the October 7 atrocities and simultaneously praising Hamas raises questions about the collective psyche. Support for Hamas in the West Bank reportedly tripled after the events of October 7, showcasing a seemingly bipolar reaction among Palestinians. Tel Aviv University's Michael Milshtein noted the glaring contradiction between denial and extensive praise for Hamas, describing it as a pathological response reminiscent of how some Palestinians approach the Holocaust.

 

Impact on International Perceptions:
As the media's focus shifts to Israel's military campaign in Gaza, sympathy for Palestinians has surged globally. The destruction in Gaza has fueled international outrage, especially in the West Bank, where Arab TV outlets have largely avoided the Israeli narrative. This coverage has contributed to growing support for Hamas, emphasizing the potent role of media in shaping public opinion.

 

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7 hours ago, Social Media said:

The aftermath of the October 7 onslaught near Gaza continues to reveal a perplexing phenomenon – widespread denial among Palestinians regarding the atrocities committed by Hamas during the attack.

Maybe some of those Palastinians have been posting on AN. Either that or reading to much Hamas propoganda from Al Jazeera

1 minute ago, Jeff the Chef said:

Brace yourselves

 

Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel) Request for the indication of provisional measures The Court to deliver its Order on Friday 26 January 2024 at 1 p.m

 

https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20240124-pre-01-00-en.pdf

 

  Typical deflection and the avoiding the Hamas atrocities .

This thread is about Palestinian supporters not recognising the atrocities carried out by Hamas on Oct 7 th and instead of Palestinian supporters on these forums recognising them and accepting them, they just post links to Israel being prosecuted  (A prosecution which hasn't even given any ruling yet)

   Close your eyes and cover your ears and just scream as loud as you can *IT WAS ISREAL ,IT WAS ISRAEL *

5 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

 

It's coming:

 

Brace yourselves

 

Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel) Request for the indication of provisional measures The Court to deliver its Order on Friday 26 January 2024 at 1 p.m

 

https://www.icj-cij.org/sites/default/files/case-related/192/192-20240124-pre-01-00-en.pdf

 

 

  Yep, keep saying it over and over again .

If you keep posting it, the topic may change to that subject .

Do you agree with Hamas that no civilians were killed on Oct 7 th ?

Just now, Nick Carter icp said:

 

 

  Yep, keep saying it over and over again .

If you keep posting it, the topic may change to that subject .

Do you agree with Hamas that no civilians were killed on Oct 7 th ?

no

4 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

no

 

   OK, so we both think/know that Hamas are lying .

What kind of mentality do they have to blatantly lie in public , when there clear evidence that they lying ?

   Do they think that everyone will believe  them ?

Don't they realise everyone will be aware that they are liars ?

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