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Thursday, August 14, 2025

This Day in History > Islam's precurser to Oct 7, '23 in Hebron, Oct 15th, 1929

 

Hebron, 1929, and the Al-Aqsa Flood, 2023


In 1929, marauding Arabs, having whipped themselves up into a murderous fury in Hebron, the second holiest city in Judaism, turned on their Jewish neighbors and slaughtered every last Jewish man, woman, and child — 69 in all — who did not manage to escape. The attacks, which began on August 24, saw mobs armed with knives, axes, and clubs targeting Jewish homes and institutions.

Elder of Ziyon notes that the anniversary of the Hebron riots is coming up in less than two weeks. Looking forward to this ghoulish anniversary, Arabs have been publishing articles about their “great victory” at Hebron in 1929 over the Jews. More on their celebration of the Hebron massacre, and the link being made to the 2023 Al-Aqsa Intifada, can be found here:


Palestinians don’t only celebrate October 7.

They also celebrate Hebron 1929.

Elder of Ziyon, August 10, 2025:

The anniversary of the deadly 1929 riots that killed over 100 Jews in Palestine is coming up.

Nesan.net has an article about 1929 painted in glowing colors and lies:

The “Buraq Revolt” was the first Palestinian uprising against the attempts to Judaize Jerusalem during the British Mandate. Large-scale clashes broke out between Arabs and Jews at the Buraq Wall (the western wall of Al-Aqsa Mosque) on August 15, 1929. The revolt culminated on August 23, 1929, with dozens killed and wounded.

The Buraq Revolt erupted when Jews organized a massive demonstration at the Buraq Wall on August 14, 1929, to mark what they called the “anniversary of the destruction of Solomon’s Temple,” claiming it was a place reserved for Jews alone.

The next day, August 15, 1929, they followed it with a massive demonstration through the streets of Jerusalem, reaching the Buraq Wall. There, they chanted, “The Wall is ours,” and sang the “Zionist national anthem,” while simultaneously insulting Muslims.

The British police had been informed of the demonstration in advance and sent large forces to escort the Jewish demonstrators.

On the third day, Friday, August 16, the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s birthday, Muslims rallied to defend the Buraq Wall, which the Jews intended to seize. Violent clashes erupted between the two sides, sweeping across much of Palestine.

None of this is true.

The revolt saw clashes between Palestinians on one side and Jews and Mandate forces on the other in Hebron, Safed, Jerusalem, Jaffa, and other Palestinian cities, lasting for days.

Nesan.net’s use of the word “Palestinian” is an anachronism. The word “Palestinian” in 1929 referred only to Jews. And there were no “clashes” between Arabs and Jews in Hebron — only murderous attacks by Arabs, armed with axes, knives, and scimitars, on helpless Jews.

The Palestine Bulletin at the time shows that the only violence in the first days were by the Arabs against a single Jew – a shammash, or beadle – who didn’t flee the Kotel on that Friday:

Many have previously noted the parallels between the 1929 atrocities and October 7. Women raped, their breasts cut off, children murdered, men castrated, unarmed Jews burned alive by a bloodthirsty Arab crowd in an orgy of antisemitic violence.

But it is not only Jews who draw the parallel – Arabs do as well. The  Arabic Post wrote about 1929 also in glowing terms, exactly thirty days after October 7, to cement the idea that they were both glorious rebellions against the Jews.

Since October 7, the Al-Aqsa Intifada, Gaza City has been witnessing a war that has resulted in the deaths of more than 10,000 people and the injury of more than 30,000 in just one month. Some have described the war as a genocide of the city’s population by the Israeli occupation army.

However, this uprising was not the first in the history of occupied Palestine. The year 1929 witnessed the first uprising against the Jews in the city of Jerusalem, which is also called the Three Martyrs’ Uprising or the Buraq Revolution.

The Buraq Revolution was the first Palestinian uprising against the attempt to Judaize Jerusalem during the British Mandate.

The “Palestinian” Arabs make a direct connection from the murderous Arab attack on the Jews of Hebron in 1929, to the even more murderous Al-Aqsa Flood attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023. In both cases, civilians were the targets — men, women, children, babies. Torture, rapes, mutilations and murders characterized both the attacks in Hebron in 1929, and those carried out by Hamas in 2023. The Arabs depict themselves as brave warriors, fighting the perfidious Jews who had supposedly planned to attack the Arabs in Hebron. but were foiled by the Arabs who struck first. The systematic killing of every Jewish man, woman, and child who could be found in Hebron is presented as a necessary preemptive attack. In the same way, the Al-Aqsa Flood attack has been described as an act of “resistance against the occupation,” even though there had not been a single Israeli “occupier” in Gaza since 2005.

The Palestinian Arabs are proud of what Hamas on October 7, 2023, and just as proud of what other Arabs did, in similar fashion, in Hebron 96 years ago. Here’s a brief summary of that earlier attack:

The massacre began on 23 August when local Arabs began staging small-scale attacks. American Jewish immigrant Aharon Reuven Bernzweig, who was visiting Hebron with his wife at the time, later wrote to his family, “We had forebodings that something terrible was about to happen—but what, exactly, we did not know.” He added, “I was fearful and kept questioning the local people, who had lived there for generations. They assured me that in Hebron there could never be a pogrom, because as many times as there had been trouble elsewhere in Eretz Israel, Hebron had remained quiet. The local population had always lived very peacefully with the Arabs.”

By the next day, the violence had escalated, and mobs went door to door screaming, “Kill the Jews.” The angry crowd broke into Jewish houses and castrated, raped, and murdered the inhabitants. Many Jews went into hiding, and some were saved by Arab neighbors who hid Jewish friends until the violence had ended.

In his letter, Bernzweig described an Arab family who had protected him and dozens of other Jews: “Five times the Arabs stormed our house with axes, and all the while those wild murderers kept screaming at the Arabs who were standing guard to hand over the Jews. They, in turn, shouted back that they had not hidden any Jews and knew nothing.”

British High Commissioner Sir John Chancellor later wrote of the massacre: “The horror of it is beyond words. In one house I visited not less than twenty-five Jewish men and women were murdered in cold blood.”

The massacre marked the end of the Hebron Jewish community’s continuous presence in the city. While a few Jews returned to Hebron two years later, they were eventually evacuated by British authorities, who did not want to risk the outbreak of another massacre. Jews would eventually return to live in Hebron after the Six-Day War, but the dynamic coexistence that had prevailed up until 1929 would never be restored.

This is the massacre that Arabs are proudly celebrating just now, and presenting it as a harbinger of greater massacres to come, including the latest and the bloodiest, that took place on October 7, 2023.

Let Elder of Ziyon have the last mordant word:

“Let’s give them a state!”




Friday, July 4, 2025

The Media is the Message > Powerful Message from India's Top News Anchor about Islam and Israel

 

Going Viral: Top Indian News Anchor’s Explosive


Monologue About Israel


July 2, 2025 5.8K views

Yes, sometimes we need to look outside of our Arab-Israeli battles and see what other countries in the region with different vantage points have to say about Iran. And yes, sometimes we need to be reminded that what matters is not economic interests or even geopolitical interests. What matters most is doing what is right and standing up to oppose what is wrong. 

India is probably the most important country in the world that is often overlooked as an important power in all geopolitical discussions. India will probably be the most populous country in the next decade or two as China’s population continues to age. India’s location places it at an important crossroads for China’s attempt at domination in the Middle East and Africa. And from the other direction, it is a critical shipping location for the United States and Western countries looking to connect to the Far East.

In this day and age, where intercontinental travel has become commonplace and efficient import/export of goods leads to economic prowess, countries with massive population numbers, major shipping lanes, and high-speed trains are all critically important. Any way things are parsed, India is a major part of all of these. 

Additionally, in the war against terror, India has placed itself as a stalwart ally of the West and Israel. But India must not waiver due to enormous economic pressure that it will feel from the direction of China. It needs to play the role of a neutral, yet peace-loving country, that stands for peace and prosperity. It may one day become, sooner than people may think, an economic powerhouse. If it wants to be known as a morally upright country, it must also stand up for moral truths and fight the scourge of Islamic terror.   

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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Israel > Turning the Apartheid rhetoric on its head at the UN; The frightening growth of the Muslim world

 

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One of the greatest speeches that the walls of the UN has ever witnessed. This really nailed it. Wake up, world! The truth is clear.



Can you even find Israel on this map of Islam? 

Circa 2000 - an updated map, counting migrants, would move France to the next colour level and most, if not all of Europe, except Hungary, to the first level, if not the second.

In 2005, the percentage of young people under 18 of Maghrebi origin (at least one immigrant parent) was about 7% in Metropolitan France, 12% in Greater Paris and above 20% in French département of Seine-Saint-Denis.

These Maghrebis are now adults, and are joined by huge numbers of migrants since 2015. They also don't include Islamic migrants from the Middle East or from southwest Asia.

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Monday, February 19, 2024

A short video puts the Arab-Israeli conflict into perspective

 

LETTER IN YEMEN FROM 800 YEARS AGO

EXPOSES THE TRUTH ABOUT MUSLIMS

November 30, 2023 2.5K views


This letter in Yemen written by the famous Jewish sage the Rambam reveals something about Muslims that the world refuses to admit.


I contend that the Arab-Israeli conflict began with Ishmael and Isaac. Ishmael was jealous of Isaac's favour from Abraham, and Ishmael's rejection. And, as the speaker says, that jealousy continues to this day as Israel flourishes without any significant oil and gas industry, while the only reason some Arab countries aren't desperately poor is because of the presence of oil. Also, several Arab countries have attacked tiny Israel several times and lost every time.

Arab's are bright enough to know that God blesses the Jews more than they, but are not bright enough to realize that it is because of there false religion.


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Sunday, February 11, 2024

Astonishing Talmudic Prophecy about Current Times

 

IS THIS JAW-DROPPING TALMUDIC PROPHECY

ABOUT THE END OF TIMES HAPPENING NOW?

February 8, 2024


It can sometimes feel like the world is going up in flames. Israel is at war, people worldwide are going against Biblical values and G-d, and evil regimes want to take over and destroy everyone in their way. Although things can feel uncontrollable, we must remember that the One Above controls everything. This Talmudic prophecy is a good reminder of that.

It gives us hope. Whenever we feel discouraged, we must turn to the Bible and the words of our sages. All the answers for us are there. Everything that happens in this world is less scary if you truly feel and know that G-d controls it all. He does everything for the best. He will never forsake His people. And that is a comforting perspective.

G-d has never broken His promises to the Jewish people. He will fulfill everything He has said. It is not a matter of IF but rather a matter of WHEN.

We pray the completion of the final redemption comes soon. We are living in unbelievable times. In the meantime, we must keep spreading G-d’s message to the world. We must keep our heads held high and know that G-d is looking after the Jewish people. There is no other way to explain how the nation of Israel is still here after thousands of years. Just study some Jewish history, and you will be left in awe.




Tuesday, January 16, 2024

Egyptian Political Scientist speaks the truth on Lebanese TV - Go Figure

 

An Egyptian On Lebanese Television Tells — Amazingly —

The Truth

We never expect to hear an Arab analyst, political scientist, politician, or journalist speak home truths about Israel and its enemies, so that when one comes along who tells the truth about the Jewish state and the Arabs, his appearance should be given grateful attention. More on this interview with political scientist Magdi Khalil on an online Lebanese TV station can be found here: 


Egyptian analyst sanity on Lebanese TV: ‘Hamas is the problem, 

Arabs have to stop thinking Israel will disappear, Hezbollah hijacked Lebanon'

Elder of Ziyon, January 11, 2024:

Spot Shot is an online Lebanese TV station that has several hundred thousand followers on YouTube and Facebook.

They had an interview with Dr. Magdi Khalil, an Egyptian political scientist, where he said things that were ….sane.

In an interview on “Spotshot” within the “Point of View” program, Khalil said: “Asymmetric wars are very complex wars and take time, and Israel has so far killed more than 8,500 Hamas fighters and destroyed all of its military structure in the north.”

Khalil sounds like British Colonel Richard Kemp in expressesing his sympathetic understanding for the IDF’s fighting a “very complex war” that “takes time” — meaning no one should expect Israel to agree to a ceasefire any time soon. He’s also up to date on, and admiring of, the IDF’s achievement in killing 8,500 (now more than 9,000) Hamas fighters, “and [having] destroyed all of its military structure in the north.”

He added, “In all wars, a large number of civilians are killed more than military personnel, especially in asymmetric wars. This is normal when an army faces a military militia in densely populated cities, where this militia lives underground and under hospitals and schools. I say this with my regret for the loss of life.”

Khalil provides the reasons why Gazan civilians have died In such numbers. “In all wars,” he notes, more civilians die than combatants. He might have added that in the Gaza War, the ratio of civilian-to-combatant deaths is 95:135, or roughly 2:3. That is the lowest such ratio ever recorded in any war anywhere. And that achievement, the result of Israel’s extraordinary policy of warning civilians away from combat areas or buildings about to be targeted, one of the reasons that Colonel Richard Kemp declared that “the IDF is the most moral army in the world.” Khalil knows what it means to fight an asymmetric war in “densely populated areas,” and where, furthermore, the enemy deliberately hides in tunnels underground, some of which are under civilian structures such as schools and hospitals, that make the IDF operations against Hamas hellishly difficult.

He said that “Lebanon is controlled by Hezbollah, which operates under an Iranian agenda, and Israel is ready for peace with Lebanon, but what it rejects is Hezbollah, which is using the conflict with Israel in order to control the Lebanese interior, and Iran is feeding the party [supplying weapons and money] in order to use it in its major battle.”

Magdi Khalil recognizes that Israel has no quarrel with the state of Lebanon, but it does with Hezbollah, a non-state actor and terrorist group that now controls that country. Hezbollah presents itself as the only force capable of standing up to Israel, and for that the Lebanese are supposed to be grateful, but without Hezbollah, there would be no need for anyone in Lebanon to worry about an attack from Israel. And Hezbollah, Khalil matter-of-factly admits, follows the orders of Iran. The Lebanese Shi’a who make up Hezbollah are supported with weapons and money from Iran in order that eventually, when Iran gives the signal, they will take on the IDF, fighting and dying for the Islamic Republic and yet again dragging Lebanon into a war that the Lebanese – aside from Hezbollah – do not want.

He pointed out that “Hezbollah is not authorized to negotiate with Israel. This is the task of the Lebanese state, which must first negotiate with Syria about the ownership of the Shebaa Farms, and then with Israel to close this file, but Hezbollah does not want that, and it controls the entire state politically, economically and everything else, which is the main burden on Lebanon.”

The dispute between Israel and Lebanon over who owns the Shebaa Farms could be solved without delay, Khalil complains, but Hezbollah, an Iranian puppet, wants to keep the territorial dispute between Israel and Lebanon alive, in order that the enmity between the two countries continues, and Hezbollah can present itself as the “defender of Lebanon against the Israeli aggressors.” 



Wednesday, January 10, 2024

"The Conversion of the Hagia Sophia was the Beginning..." Erdogan, but the Beginning of What?

 

Erdogan’s son: Turning Hagia Sophia into a mosque

was ‘the first step towards freedom for

 Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa’

This is the son of the president of a NATO member and ostensible U.S. ally, and he says: “We know that those who are creating artificial agendas and trying to divide us, who are trying to dilute the Palestinian cause, are the agents of influence of America and Israel.”

Turkey should not be in NATO or be considered a U.S. ally, which it is not. But in Washington, such talk is dismissed as “Islamophobic.”


Bilal ErdoÄŸan, Son Of Turkish President: Converting 

The Hagia Sophia Back Into A Mosque Was The First Step

 Towards Freedom For Jerusalem And Al-Aqsa Mosque

MEMRI, January 1, 2024:

Bilal ErdoÄŸan, son of Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan, called in a January 1, 2024 address that was posted on Haber House on YouTube for a boycott of Israel. He said that the boycott of Israel would not end with a ceasefire.

ErdoÄŸan stated that his father “breaking the fetters” of Hagia Sophia by converting it back into a mosque was the first step towards freedom for Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Hagia Sophia was a built as a church, converted into a mosque and then into a museum. In July 2020, it was converted back into an operational mosque.


The History of the Hagia Sophia is long and fascinating. It was the largest building in the world and the centre of Christianity for more than 1000 years before Mehmed II finally conquered Constantinople on May 29th, 1453. On that morning, people saw lights rising from the Hagia Sophia. Was it the Holy Spirt abandoning the falling church? Were they angels abandoning their posts? 

Is he called the “forerunner of antichrist” because he was the first Muslim to stand in the Hagia Sophia after a thousand years of it being the center of Christianity in the world? (Search this blog for 'Hagia Sophia' for several stories.)

Matt 24:14-16
"This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.
"Therefore when you see the ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand), then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains.

Has Erdogan's appearance, leading prayer in the same Hagia Sophia in 2020, and again in 2023, the actual abomination of which Jesus spoke?

Was 2023's summer appearance the warning of the attack on Israel. If it was, one would expect some sort of attack thereafter, like the one on October 7th, 2023. But something much bigger is almost certainly in the works.

One of Israel's flaws in its armour is their military. Incredibly powerful, yet completely unprepared for the Oct. 7th massacre. Israel is relying on its military power and its ally America. They do not seem to be relying on God. Consequently, God must remove their faith in horses and chariots, before rescuing the remnant that is left.

Islam - Current Day > Children shout, “Allahu Akbar” in Hagia Sophia



Bilal ErdoÄŸan is a businessman, he is a graduate of Indiania [sic] University Bloomington and Harvard University.

Bilal ErdoÄŸan: “On October 7, the Nazism of Israel began one of the bloodiest massacres in history.

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“We cannot be indifferent, because Jerusalem is our first direction of prayer, and because the Al-Aqsa Mosque is our sacred house of worship. We cannot be indifferent, because from [Caliph] Umar to Saladin, to [Sulan] Selim I, our ancestors who came before us watered this soil with the blood of the martyrs, and enabled the members of the tree [Abrahamic] religions to live in tranquility in these lands.

[…]

“We know that those who are causing the genocide in Palestine are the same as the killers of our martyrs. We know that those who are creating artificial agendas and trying to divide us, who are trying to dilute the Palestinian cause, are the agents of influence of America and Israel. We know that breaking the fetters of Hagia Sophia under the leadership of our president was the first step towards freedom for Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa.

We also know what peoples are chronic liars and what people are not!  Jerusalem is already free, for Al Aqsa, however, it is the beginning of the end. Al Aqsa will fall when the Lord shakes the Earth.

“We promise that we will continue the boycott. Istanbul, do we promise to continue the boycott? This will not end with a ceasefire. For as long as the Palestinian cause continues, we are going to make room for the boycott in our lives.”



Tuesday, January 9, 2024

This is Islam in Gaza > Hamas Kidnaps Gazan Imam for not preaching their lies

 

Hamas Kidnapped My Father for Refusing to Be Their Puppet.


Last weekend, twenty masked men dragged away my father—an imam in Gaza. His crime? He refused to brainwash his people with their politics.

RAFAH—On Saturday, December 30, our front door was busted down, and twenty masked men barged in and took my father, a widely respected and deeply learned imam here in Gaza.  


One dragged him by his head, and another grabbed him by his beard. My younger brother tried to intervene and reason with the kidnappers, but they beat him. I have a medical condition that makes it hard for me to breathe, so all I could do was watch as the horror unfolded.


I know that if Hamas kills my father, they’ll say that the Israeli army did it. But my father was very keen that even if he died, we should make known the despicable demands they made of him. It was his last request to us, literally as he was being carried out of the door, that should he die, we should publicize the real reason for his death, and it is this: 


He wouldn’t preach what Hamas told him to. He refused to tell Gazans that violent resistance, and obedience to Hamas, is the best way out of our current hell. 

This story starts before October 7, and even before 2007, when Hamas took control of Gaza. 


Our family has lived in Gaza for generations. Before 2007, my father worked for the Ministry of Islamic Affairs. After Hamas took over, they forced him out of his position. This was a hard time for my family; my father was the sole breadwinner. Finally, after three long years, he came back to work first as a mosque servant, then a mosque guard, then an employee of the ministry and finally, he was appointed as a mosque imam. (My father is known throughout the Gaza Strip. He has a doctorate in sharia from Cairo’s storied Al-Azhar University, and is well-respected by his peers.) 


For Hamas, being Muslim means supporting Hamas, and people who do not support Hamas aren’t Muslims. If you don’t abide by what Hamas tells you, you’ll lose your job or worse. To keep my father in line, ensuring that he would deliver only Hamas-approved Friday sermons and allow Hamas to use his mosque as a clandestine weapons depot, they arrested my brother and me at least ten times between 2016 and 2019. Sometimes they would speak politely, sometimes they would ask us to comply “for the sake of your sisters,” but always the threat of violence loomed in the background. And several times we were beaten and humiliated in front of our father. They beat him, too, once nearly blinding him.


He was forced to do things for Hamas; move money around, store things, keep their secrets.


As an imam, my father keeps the keys to the mosque and is responsible for safeguarding large sums of money that Muslims give as zakat, the mandatory almsgiving of our faith. Hamas members would take advantage of his duties and use the mosque to stash money, weapons, and equipment.


Sometimes they’d bring a large, wrapped-up prayer rug, which they said had been donated—except my father wasn’t allowed to open the rugs; only special volunteers were allowed to open them or transport the rugs in and out. My father had to open and close the doors and allow the sacred space to be used as a warehouse for Hamas. What choice did he have? It’s a bitter truth that Hamas thinks of mosques as the property of their regime and that they store weapons there. 


Once there were big boxes that were marked as food aid. There wasn’t food inside, but something made of iron. 


Inside Dhu ‘l-Nurayn mosque in Gaza, where Mohammed Mushtaha led prayers and delivered sermons. (Photo via Facebook)



The most egregious thing Hamas imposed on my father was the content of his Friday sermons. They instructed him to brainwash people with their politics, to stick with Hamas and with the “resistance,” and that it’s the only choice. That those who died fighting would be rewarded with 72 black-eyed virgins. Patience, jihad, all of that stuff. Hamas exploits our religion, pretending to be modern-day prophets, likening themselves to the companions of the prophet Muhammad.


Nobody told my father there was a plan to attack Israel on October 7. There’s just this constant overarching message within the mosques, Islamic classes, sermons, and lectures, that the “resistance”—meaning Hamas and only Hamas—is the only way to liberate Al-Aqsa and the only way to alleviate our suffering. 


They do all this brainwashing to make you think the cause of our suffering is Israel. But I see very clearly who causes our suffering. 


Whereas most aid in Gaza is only accessible to Hamas’s loyalists or those who toe the movement’s line, my father would collect and distribute zakat alms to those who actually needed it. Some congregants would donate food, furniture, and household goods; and many among Gaza’s neediest would come to my father, who would see that they were distributed fairly. My father also strove to give pious Muslims unbiased spiritual guidance, not the propaganda Hamas clerics deliver. 


We fled our homes in Gaza City on October 20, moving from place to place until settling at my sister’s home in Rafah several weeks ago. Her home was bombed as well, and now roughly forty people, including women and seniors, are sharing space in a building that is partly reduced to rubble.


Since the war, Hamas has put enormous pressure on imams to persuade the population that their only choice is “the resistance.” Schools and universities aren’t functioning; the one thing that draws people in is prayer. 


But now we have reached a time when nearly everyone in Gaza is saying Hamas caused the death of 20,000 people in Gaza and the injury of 50,000 more. So when the group demanded that my father go to a school where thousands of displaced persons are sheltering and urge them to stand with the “resistance”—to trust Hamas—he flat-out refused. My father knows the difference between right and wrong. He knew that refusing to act as a megaphone for Hamas could lead to his death, and yet he refused. He has a clear conscience. So does everyone who knows what really happened to him, and why. 


This time, it’s not like the prior wars. This time, people are telling the truth. 


Before October 7, people were afraid—and of course some people are still afraid—but ironically, when there is fighting, Hamas goes underground, and people can be more vocal about how Hamas has ruined our lives. People are starting to publicly violate the laws, rules, dictates, and orders of Hamas. They are openly cursing Hamas and its leaders in the streets and markets, and ignoring the directives of the few Hamas officials and police still above ground. They have caused so much damage, it’s undeniable. They’ve imposed themselves on our society, on my father, for too long. We’re all paying the price. People want freedom. We hope deeply that this war will end, and that Hamas will end with it. 


I don’t know where my father is. I don’t know if I will ever see him alive again. My hope in telling this story to the public, and putting my name to it, is to somehow offer my father a measure of protection. Hamas may wish to release him and show the world that they would never harm an admired mosque preacher. God alone knows the future, but what I know is that, under no circumstances, would my father want to become a propaganda tool.


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