Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Learning about Hamas

 

Storm in the Arab World: Muslim blogger Huda Jannat is shocked by what she's learned about Gaza since the war began. In a bold post, she describes what she's learned during the war and reveals the comfortable and prosperous life that Gazans and Hamas leaders have become accustomed to thanks to Israeli concessions. The post exposes Hamas's hypocrisy regarding the supposedly dire situation of Gazans before the war. And here's what she posted: 1. Suddenly, we learned that the Gaza Strip, home to 2 million people, has 36 hospitals. There are Arab countries with 30 million populations that don't have that many hospitals. 2. Suddenly, we learned that Gaza receives water, electricity, gas, and fuel for free from Israel. Of course, there's not a single person in the Arab world who doesn't pay for water, electricity, and fuel. 3. Suddenly, we learned that Gaza receives $30 million a month from Qatar alone. And $120 million a month from UNRWA. And $50 million a month from the European Union. And $30 million a month from America. There are Arab countries drowning in debt, to whom no one gives even a million dollars. 4. Suddenly we learned that there is no "blockade" of Gaza—all goods are flowing in, the borders are open. Gazans traveled to Egypt, and from there all over the world. 5. Suddenly it turned out that Arabs live better in Gaza than in many Arab countries. 6. Suddenly we realized that our brains had been "programmed" by the lies of the Muslim Brotherhood media. 7. Suddenly we learned that the children in Gaza are not ordinary children, as we used to think, but child fighters with machine guns and suicide belts, trained by Hamas. 8. Suddenly, it turned out that schools, hospitals, and mosques in Gaza are organized terror headquarters and weapons depots with underground Hamas tunnels. 9. Suddenly, we learned that Gaza has a "metro"—a 500-kilometer-long Hamas underground network that Israel can only envy. 10. Suddenly, it turned out that Gaza's doctors and teachers are actually active Hamas militants. 11. Suddenly, we learned that rockets and mortars are stored in children's rooms in Gaza homes. 12. Suddenly, we learned that Hitler and his book "Mein Kampf" were very popular in Gaza, and an Arabic translation was in almost every home, along with a portrait of the author. 13. Suddenly, we learned that Gazans live in luxury—multi-story mansions with swimming pools and premium German cars. 14. Suddenly, we learned that there is no Israeli blockade of Gaza, since it borders its Muslim "sister" – Egypt. 15. Suddenly, it turned out that the majority of "civilians" in Gaza support Hamas and other terrorist groups, democratically voted for Hamas, and celebrated the October 7th massacre. 16. Suddenly, we learned that the so-called correspondents and journalists in Gaza working for Western media – CNN, AP, Reuters, and others – turned out to be Hamas militants who participated in the October 7th massacre. 17. Suddenly, it turned out that the so-called "peace activists" and "workers of international human rights organizations" – the UN, the Red Cross, and the WHO – turned out to be terrorists and corrupt members of Hamas. 18. Suddenly, we learned that every Hamas leader is a billionaire, richer than President Trump, with a net worth of $4-5 billion each. In conclusion: a Muslim blogger tore off the mask of Hamas hypocrisy in Gaza with a series of tweets that shocked the Arab world.

https://x.com/g_vonlutzau/status/1980174999286673751

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Learning about Hamas

  Gabriele von Lutzau      @g_vonlutzau · Oct 20 Storm in the Arab World: Muslim blogger Huda Jannat is shocked by what she's learned ab...