More and more people in the West are calling Hamas a “resistance movement.” But have they actually read the Hamas Charter?
Adopted in 1988, it’s not about Palestinian freedom or dignity. It’s a manifesto of antisemitism, calling for Israel’s destruction and framing the conflict as a religious war—not a political one.
It calls Jews the enemies of God, cites the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, rejects peace, and glorifies jihad. This isn’t about statehood. It’s about genocide.
And disturbingly, much of this rhetoric is now echoed in Western protests.
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