Hamas leader Sami Abu Zuhri openly admitted in this podcast that Hamas knew what the consequences of October 7th would be—and that they’re fine with the outcome.
He claimed that for every person who died, there would be ten more, and that homes can simply be rebuilt.
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He claimed that for every person who died, there would be ten more, and that homes can simply be rebuilt.
This isn’t the first time a psychopathic Hamas leader has spoken about the people of Gaza with such cold indifference.
To them, Palestinians in Gaza are just numbers. Maimed and killed children are seen as collateral damage—mere tactical losses, as Khaled Mishal himself once shamelessly stated.
It’s beyond disgusting—and deeply destructive. These men still hold 2.3 million Gazans hostage, sacrificing their lives, futures, and dignity to maintain their own grip on power.
If Palestinians are to have any hope for a better future, Hamas must be held accountable and removed from the scene.
It conforms what we already knew but is never really acknowledged in media coverage: that at bottom this is all about Islam.
Added: featured at greater length on MEMRI TV.
"The implications of this war far exceed the extent of Gaza and the regions. The implications of this war exceed the boundaries of space and time.
"Who could have imagined that students in America – at universities from which the politicians graduate – would protest against their leaders and against the Zionist occupation, and sat that Palestine must be liberated "from the river to the sea" – not just the 1967 borders like most of our Arab leaders say?
"Today the number of Muslims is multiplying because of what is happening in Gaza. Today Gaza is giving a new interpretation to the holy Quran."
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