Why Hamas Are Worse Than Nazis
Would those marching in support of Palestine still march if they knew the reality of what happened on October 7?
Hamas are worse than the Nazis. This is not in dispute. While the Nazis tried to hide their crimes, Hamas terrorists chose to broadcast theirs.
The October 7 terrorists fitted themselves with Go-Pros so they could film and then show the slaughter of Jewish people for the world to see.
They were not embarrassed or ashamed about raping, kidnapping and murdering Jews. They were proud of their actions, and wanted everyone to know exactly what they had done.
The footage - taken from the video cameras of captured and killed terrorists - is so shocking that the Israeli government has chosen not to release it.
Unlike Hamas, the Israeli government loves life and cares deeply for its citizens. It has no desire to terrorise families all over again by showing what was done to their loved ones.
Meanwhile, Hamas shamelessly parade Palestinian corpses in a bid to garner worldwide sympathy.
This puts Israel at a distinct disadvantage.
When the IDF said there was evidence that babies had been beheaded, their critics said: “Where is the evidence? Show us!”
When the IDF said a baby had been found in an oven, their critics laughed. “Zionist propaganda,” they said.
It’s a double blow for families. First their loved ones are slaughtered. And then no-one believes them. I cannot imagine the pain.
To counter this, the Israeli Government has been inviting small groups of journalists and politicians to private screenings of footage from the October 7 attacks.
Australian politician Andrew Hastie, himself a former solider, cried on Sky News as he recounted some of what he had seen.
I wonder if those marching through Australian cities every weekend mindlessly chanting “end the genocide” would pause if they knew the reality of what Hamas had done.
Would school children be encouraged to wag classes in support of Palestine?
If you are going to remove Jews “from the river to the sea” you’re not going to do it by asking nicely, are you? Or have the protestors never thought about that.
I fear that the reality of what occurred on October 7 might not make any difference to pro-Palestinian supporters at all, even if they had seen the footage, such is the level of hatred on display in our streets.
Here is a very brief account of the Hamas footage as seen by Dom Ben-Shimon, CEO of the Jewish Federation in New York.
He wrote on Friday …
“Last night I surrendered my phone and signed a waiver. And then I sat with a small group and an Israeli military attaché and we watched the 45 minute compilation of Hamas videos from October 7th.
“It’s the same compilation that was shown yesterday in the USSenate, & two days ago to Congress. It won’t be shown widely, out of respect for the dignity of the murdered & their families. But I was asked to share my impressions and I’ll try to live up to that obligation
“Truthfully, I did not want to be asked to come. But I also knew that if I were asked, I would have to go. To bear witness. We saw the killings of 138 innocent civilians. That’s about a tenth of the total of killings, as well as the rapes, injuries, and looting.
“The Hamas terrorists deliberately used GoPros and mobile phones. They wanted their crimes recorded, to continue to terrorize. Here are my initial thoughts:
The joy, the gleeful laughter, the depraved happiness over killing Jews. The exclamations of celebration over death and pain. The callousness, inhuman pleasure and amusement over slaughtering innocent lives. The shameless brutality. These are monsters. They can never be reclaimed. They can never be forgiven.
The systemized, organized, methodical approach to killing. Go back and shoot this person in the head. Make sure those girls are dead. The organization of mass killing.
The Gazan ‘innocent civilians’ who came over the border in the 3rd wave that morning, to loot, rape, kill, & capture bodies, live & dead, for Hamas rewards. The joy of the ‘innocent civilians’ who rejoiced in the streets as hostages & bodies were paraded in the streets. The cheering. The spitting and kicking and beating. The hate. The cruelty. The social acceptance of kidnapping and killing Jews in Palestinian society.
I’m trying to keep busy today. I’ll meet with a therapist shortly. I’m still trying to process everything that I saw. It’s not something that you can analyze easily. There are images seared into my brain that haunt me now.
The two boys seeing their father killed, watching as a terrorist takes a bottle of coke out of their fridge. The tortured and raped young girl with her underwear around her ankles, joints bent backwards. The girls screaming. The terror.
The burned bodies, wrists tied behind their backs. Mutilated corpses. The first responder trying to find live bodies and realizing that everyone, everyone around him was killed.
As I walked out of the screening room there were Israelis in the corridor, just hugging people who were walking out crying.
“As I walked out of the screening room there were Israelis in the corridor, just hugging people who were walking out crying.”
“Never again” is now. And tens of thousands of Australians are marching every weekend in celebration.
The NSW school kids should be MADE to watch some of this before they head onto the streets. The “adults” who should know better are complicit in endorsing evil and will be held accountable.
A haunting, graphic description of pure evil committed with such glee and hatred by Hamas and supporters.
It’s hard to comprehend that those atrocities were committed by human beings.
It’s also hard to believe that those who are now demonstrating against Israel are in denial of what Hamas has done or else they condone it.