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Unmasking the Genocidal Aims of Hamas: A Grim Reality Overlooked by Media


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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas has sparked heated debates and garnered significant media attention. However, one crucial aspect often overlooked is Hamas's genocidal objectives, which should be a central part of the narrative.

While reporting on the conflict, mainstream media, including the BBC, has frequently failed to emphasize the fundamental difference between Israel and its enemies. Unlike territorial disputes, Hamas explicitly aims to kill Jews based on their identity, echoing the dark echoes of history, reminiscent of the Nazis' commitment to genocide.

 

Hamas leaders have openly expressed their genocidal ambitions, leaving little room for interpretation. In 2018, Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza, declared, "We will take down the border (with Israel) and tear out their hearts from their bodies." The following year, another senior Hamas official, Fathi Hamad, shockingly proclaimed, "You have Jews everywhere, and we must attack every Jew on the globe by way of slaughter and killing."

 

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The gravity of Hamas's intentions became horrifyingly evident on October 7 when they turned words into actions, committing unspeakable atrocities. Reports emerged of burning Jewish families alive in their homes, beheading civilians, and using rape as a weapon of war. The brutality reached a point where a Hamas terrorist proudly called his parents, stating, "Look how many I killed with my own hands! Your son killed Jews!"

 

Following this gruesome act, rather than condemnation, Hamas leaders celebrated their barbarism and called for its repetition. Sinwar chillingly proclaimed, "The leaders of the occupation should know. October 7 was just a rehearsal," while Ghazi Hamad, a member of the Hamas politburo, called for more attacks and the annihilation of Israel, stating, "We will do this again and again."

 

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The media's failure to consistently highlight this grim reality, especially by outlets like the BBC, raises concerns about the accuracy and balance of reporting on the conflict. Understanding Hamas's genocidal commitment is crucial in portraying Israel's defensive actions against a terrorist government determined to destroy the country and murder its Jewish citizens.

 

As calls for a ceasefire and negotiations intensify, acknowledging the genocidal aims of Hamas must be a central focus. Israel, since its founding in 1948, has faced existential threats, with neighbors attempting invasions and enemies unwilling to accept the presence of Jewish people in their ancestral homeland.

 

Any negotiations for a resolution must include two non-negotiable pre-conditions: Hamas renouncing its genocidal commitment to murdering Jews and accepting the existence of the State of Israel. The people of Israel's message is clear: peace becomes possible when the attempts to harm them cease.

 

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