Hamas has launched an industrial‑scale campaign of terror, intimidation, interrogation, and blackmail against thousands of Gazans it suspects of planning to join tomorrow’s June 26 demonstrations against its violent, authoritarian rule. Hospitals across Gaza have been turned into makeshift police stations, interrogation sites, and torture centers. Clan elders are being coerced into issuing statements. Hamas operatives are stealing phones and posting fabricated messages to sabotage the protests. Families are being threatened, people placed under house arrest, and Hamas’s al‑Qassam brigades (the same forces responsible for October 7) have been fully mobilized to reinforce police and intelligence units with explicit shoot‑to‑kill orders.
Meanwhile, the mainstream press is largely absent, apparently because Israel is not involved – so no Jews, no news. And the Western “pro‑Palestine” industry is either celebrating the electoral victories of pro‑Hamas, hard‑left candidates or actively smearing Gaza’s protesters as collaborators undermining the “resistance.” As for the UN, NGOs, and major human‑rights organizations: silence. Not a word for Palestinians risking their lives to say they are done with Hamas’s terror and rule.
This is what the abandonment of Palestinians in Gaza looks like. Shame on all who stay silent in the face of jihadi, ISIS‑like violence against the very people they claim to champion.
How Gaza's suffering became a trojan horse for hate: The pro-Hamas and pro-resistance crowd that did not once in the past two years demand the terror group end its control of Gaza or surrender the Israeli hostages continued to turn the United Kingdom into an Intifada land. This was never about a ceasefire for them, nor was it ever really about ending the war; indeed, the suffering in Gaza was a Trojan horse through which their wishful fantasies to eliminate the state of Israel were mainstreamed as supposed “pro-Palestine” views. These characters are antisemitic to the core, celebrate Hamas, excuse terror, scoff at the notion of peace and coexistence, despise the West, adopt hateful, divisive rhetoric, and promote violent and intimidating language like “escalation” and “disruption” to mask their deep threats to the very principles of Western, democratic, and free societies.
Many of these fascists who threaten my life regularly, and adopted language not too dissimilar from Hamas, Al-Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood, and neo-Nazis spent two years telling me we cannot criticize Hamas while “the genocide” was ongoing, and that only after the war stops can there be any or some degree of discussion and engagement on Palestinian violence, leadership failures, and horrific mistakes. I have always known that this was the height of their fraud because these individuals and groups were never interested in accountability or agency, and that there would never be a right time for introspection and self-critique – a fact I know from being part of the mainstream “pro-Palestine” movement in the past.
Now, instead, they want to keep the escalation and flames of hatred, violence, terrorism, and threats going beyond Gaza, proving the very fraudulent nature of their narrative and intentions. I am sharing this message with those who were fooled over the past two years by the idea that this really is somehow an actual “pro-Palestine” movement. I am sharing this with those who are horrified by the suffering and the pain of Gazans under the weight of Israeli bombardment and military action following the horrific October 7 attack by Hamas. I am pleading with those who are interested in self-determination and progress for the Palestinian people that there is a lot more to being pro-Palestine than simply being anti-Israel.
Free Palestine from the “free-Palestine movement.”
Free Palestine from Hamas and terrorism.
Free Palestine from ignorance, hate, antisemitism, jingoism, and hollow nationalism.
More than two years in Hamas captivity - two years of pain, hope & prayers.
Now, with an agreement secured, our hearts are waiting for them to come home. All of them 💛🎗️
Imagine if a Jewish doctor in the UK celebrated the Srebrenica massacre, where 8,000 Muslims were killed—or used the anniversary of the Christchurch mosque shootings, where 51 Muslims were murdered, to ghoulishly troll Muslims.
They would be fired, arrested, and every Jewish organization in the UK would issue impassioned statements condemning him. But where are the Muslim groups condemning Aladwan? Where are the police, who know this is illegal glorification of terrorism? Why is she still a doctor in the UK? Does Britain want doctors who wish some of their patients dead?
It began with weekly pro Hamas protests on the streets of London and other British cities
It began with a deranged obsession with Israel
It began with calls for globalising the intifada
And it ends with Jews being targeted in a terror attack on their most holiest of days.
@afalkhatib And arriving on Yom Kippur no less. I guess we now know why this supposed urgent mission took 45 days instead of the couple of weeks it should have taken.
To be clear, Iran has used 4 separate Middle Eastern states as launching grounds for military attacks against Israel for over four decades, dragging already impoverished countries into its holy forever war and destroying them in the process.
In Gaza, people chant that Hamas are terrorists, that Sinwar brought mass killings, torture, crushed protests, stolen aid, and left the Strip in ruins before disappearing underground. In Berlin, his name is chanted with pride by people who will never live a day under the rule they glorify. There’s no confusion here. While Gazans fight to rid themselves of a regime that devoured them from within, others parade its symbols in the streets — not to support us, but to signal allegiance to a narrative that needs us voiceless.