HAMAS CHARTER - WHAT DOES IT SAY ABOUT HAMAS' GENOCIDE OF JEWISH PEOPLE? THIS THREAD EXPOSES THE TRUTH
I repeatedly heard from the media and Zionists that Hamas has unequivocally declared its intention to exterminate all Jews—an idea abhorrent to any sane individual.
However, after the lies and propaganda exposed about Oct 7, it became imperative to scrutinize the charter and the veracity of these claims.
To my shock, the 1988 charter, the updated 2017 charter, and the recent small book all state the opposite. They envision a land where Jews, Muslims, Christians, and people of other faiths or no faith live in peace, harmony, and safety.
Let’s look at the evidence. /1
Article 6 of the 1988 Hamas charter is very clear that people of all religions can coexist under the leadership of Hamas.
“Followers of all religions can coexist in security and safety where their lives, possessions and rights are concerned.“
Article 6 of the 1988 Hamas charter clearly states that people of all religions can coexist under the leadership of the Hamas.
They clearly want this to be under their leadership in a state that is Islamic. But how is that any different from the world asking and clamoring for a Jewish state?
The hypocrisy of people stating a Jewish state is a necessity while presenting a state based on Islam as abhorrent is evident. /2
Compare this to the charter of Netanyahu’s Likud government, which aims to have complete control over the entirety of the land.
If you were to use their argument against Hamas, claiming that they want complete control of the land, and that automatically implies a desire to kill all Jews, then this means the Likud charter is essentially asking to kill all Muslims:
“Between the sea and the Jordan river there will only be Israeli sovereignty”
You basically can’t have it both ways; either both charters are asking for genocide, or neither charter is. The difference is the Hamas has clearly stated they want peaceful co-existence between all religions. /3
Article 31 of the 1988 Hamas charter goes one step further by specifying that Judaism, Islam, and Christianity are religions that will coexist in peace and tranquility.
“Under the wing of Islam, it is possible for the followers of the three religions - Islam, Christianity and Judaism - to coexist in peace and quiet with each other.“
Could someone please explain how followers of Judaism will experience peace and tranquility if the Hamas seeks to eradicate all Jews?
In reality, none of their charters make the claim that they want to kill all Jews. In fact, quite the opposite is true; they aspire to live in harmony with Jews and other religions. /4
Now, the charter contains an eschatological narration. There are a few points worth noting: in Islamic hermeneutics, narrations not found in the Quran represent probabilistic knowledge subject to a methodological authentication process to determine their authenticity. Even if deemed authentic through this process, they are never considered certain knowledge. This particular narration is not found in the Quran.
Furthermore, this is an eschatological narration, meaning it predicts future events rather than issuing legal rulings or calls to arms. Thus, claiming that the use of this narration incites violence is simply ridiculous.
To illustrate, I will provide a couple of examples of eschatological narrations from Judaism, highlighting that all major religions feature these types of narratives. /5
Here is a text from the Talmud in Simeon Haddarsen, fol. 56-D:
“When the Messiah comes every Jew will have 2800 slaves.”
And
“for once the Messiah comes, all the nations will be subservient to the Jewish people, and they will help them prepare whatever is needed for Shabbat.”
The intention isn't to target Judaism, and there are certainly more problematic narratives than the ones I mentioned above. The aim is to highlight that eschatological narratives should not be interpreted as calls to arms in current times, irrespective of the religion. /6
In this Ashkenazi Jewish text, it is stated that those who do not serve Jews will face condemnation and destruction.
Those who have not oppressed Jews will serve them, while those who have oppressed Jews, such as Christians, will face destruction.
My purpose in sharing this is not to vilify Judaism, but rather to illustrate that such eschatological narratives exist across all religions. /7
In 2017, Hamas updated its charter, removing eschatological references to avoid confusion. The updated charter reaffirmed the commitment to peaceful coexistence among all religions.
In Article 7 of the 2017 Charter, the significance of Palestine is explained.
-It is the Muslims’ first Qiblah and the destination of the journey performed at night by Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him. It is the location from where he ascended to the upper heavens.
-It is the birthplace of Jesus Christ, peace be upon him.
This resonates with both Muslims and Christians, who value Jerusalem as the birthplace of Jesus, an important figure in both religions. /8
In Article 8 of the 2017 Charter, it is explained that Palestine should be a place characterized by tolerance, coexistence, security, and safety.
“Islam is a religion of peace and tolerance. It provides an umbrella for the followers of other creeds and religions who can practice their beliefs in security and safety.
Hamas also believes that Palestine has always been and will always be a model of coexistence, tolerance and civilizational innovation.”
Once again, there is no rhetoric advocating harm to people of other religions; instead, it emphasizes a call for peace and harmony. /9
The 2017 Charter not only advocates for the peaceful coexistence of all religions but also emphasizes justice and non-discrimination against people of all races, religions, nationalities, and genders.
Here is Article 9 of the 2017 Charter:
“Hamas believes that the message of Islam upholds the values of truth, justice, freedom and dignity and prohibits all forms of injustice and incriminates oppressors irrespective of their religion, race, gender or nationality. Islam is against all forms of religious, ethnic or sectarian extremism and bigotry.” /10
In Article 16 of the 2017 Charter they make it clear that their resistance is against the Zionist regime who have occupied their land and not Judaism or Jews.
They make it clear that it they are aware that it is the Zionists who use the religion of Judaism for their own nefarious reasons.
“Hamas affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity.” /11
Hamas then released a 17-page book in 2024 outlining their objectives.
In section 4a of the book, they clearly state:
“Hamas rejects the persecution of any human being or the undermining of his or her rights on nationalist, religious or sectarian grounds.”
They reject the persecution of all people, regardless of race, religion, or creed. /12
They once again reiterate the mission statement in their charter: their fight is not against Judaism or Jews, but against the Zionist regime that occupies their land.
“Hamas affirms that its conflict is with the Zionist project not with the Jews because of their religion. Hamas does not wage a struggle against the Jews because they are Jewish but wages a struggle against the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Yet, it is the Zionists who constantly identify Judaism and the Jews with their own colonial project and illegal entity.” /13
On the other hand, it is the Israeli regime that has used verses from the Torah or religious texts to demonize Palestinians and call for the eradication of the entire people. There have been numerous examples, and I will provide a few.
In this press conference Netanyahu referred to Palestinians as Amalek
The scripture call for:
“Completely destroying all that the Amalek have, and spare them not; but slay both man and WOMAN, INFANT and suckling (babies)"
So he’s calling for the genocide of all Palestinians. /14
Here is an Israeli journalist who is affiliated with Netanyahu once again using the religious reference of Amalek to justify or normalize mass genocide:
"I'm coming to occupy Gaza and beat Hezbollah. I stick by one mitzvah, to wipe off the seed of Amalek. I left home behind, won't come back until victory. We know our slogan, there are no "uninvolved civilians". /15
Here is a Dutch captain fighting alongside Israelis and participating in the genocide:
“We will erase the memory of Amalek from under the heavens.” /16
Here is an Israeli soldier jubilant that he has killed many Palestinians, stating, "We have killed tens of thousands of the Amalek."
Considering that the vast majority of those killed are women and children, it sheds light on their psychology which for them seems to be a religious war. /17
Using religious texts as a pretext for war or supporting wars is not new for the Israeli regime.
Here, the Israeli deputy ambassador to the United Nations used religious texts to justify their support for Ukraine and the UN. /18
After reviewing the 1988 Hamas charter, the 2017 Hamas charter, and their 2024 17-page book, it becomes clear that they are not advocating for the eradication of Jews.
Instead, they make a clear distinction between Judaism and Zionism, stating that their fight is with Zionism and not Judaism. They also affirm that Jews, Muslims, Christians, and people of all other religions will live in peace and harmony.
Furthermore, they assert that irrespective of race, religion, ethnicity, creed, or gender, people will live under equality and justice and have equal rights.
This concept contrasts sharply with the Israeli regime's laws and policies that favor Judaism over all other religions and ethnicities. /19
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Claims of rape during the October 7 attacks have been repeatedly debunked, to the point where tracking each refutation is becoming difficult. Nevertheless, Israeli and Zionist propaganda agents appear to have once again mobilized to circulate the same discredited narratives. We will once again expose their lies.
Even their chief propaganda voice, @piersmorgan, has been enlisted to promote these claims. On his show, he consistently refuses to give a platform to voices like mine, those capable of challenging and debunking the official October 7 narrative. Instead, he features guests like Dave Smith, who echo Zionist talking points, including lies about the events of October 7 and inflammatory rhetoric against Islam. It’s increasingly clear that Morgan, along with the mainstream media, understands the weakness of the evidence behind the Hamas rape allegations, hence the need to tightly control the narrative.
Zionist narratives ask the public to believe that Hamas used GoPro cameras to document their alleged crimes, yet this footage has mysteriously vanished. Despite the gravity of the claims, there is no verifiable evidence to support the accusations of rape. Instead, we’re expected to rely solely on narratives advanced by the Israeli government and its allies.
@christinalamb of The Times has chosen to recycle the same narrative she previously published, one widely exposed as propaganda. As before, her work will be shown to be not objective journalism, but instead a vehicle for Zionist talking points rather than credible reporting.
Let’s look at the evidence. /1
Kaddari played a central role in amplifying what has now been widely discredited as a mass rape hoax. She was among the first to promote the false claims made by Shari Mendes, who alleged she “saw fetuses cut out of beheaded pregnant women’s womb.”
These sensational and horrifying accusations have since been debunked, even by Kaddari’s own friend, United Nations official Pramila Patten, who publicly distanced the UN from the story. /2
Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, acknowledged being mobilized by the Israeli government due to her connections with foreign organizations. In her own words:
“Israel understood that I could fill a unique [role]”
She worked “on behalf of the Foreign Ministry”
Halperin-Kaddari, who has been presented as an independent expert in has been operating in close coordination with Israel’s Foreign Ministry, showing she isn’t impartial.
She is functioning as biased legal propagandist for the Israeli state. /3
DOUGLAS MURRAY: FUNDED BY JEWISH ZIONISTS & EMPLOYED BY ISLAMOPHOBIC THINK TANK
Douglas Murray served as the associate director of the Henry Jackson Society (HJS), a pro-Zionist think tank known for its focus on Islamophobic narratives.
Many such organizations aim to foster hate toward Muslims in order to manufacture consent for military interventions which includes bombing the Middle East.
Islamophobia is an entire industry. /1
Here are some of the key funders of the Henry Jackson Society:
Stanley Kalms – A Jewish Zionist with deep ties to the Israeli lobby, Kalms has financed numerous Zionist and Jewish initiatives.
He is also affiliated with the Conservative Friends of Israel (the UK counterpart to AIPAC) and has advocated for a confrontational U.S. stance toward Iran.
Kalms donated to the HJS, which has been criticized for promoting Islamophobia. /2
Nina Rosenwald – A prominent Jewish Zionist, Rosenwald has financially supported the Henry Jackson Society.
She is the founder and president of the Gatestone Institute, another think tank widely accused of Islamophobia and co-founded with war hawk John Bolton.
She backs AIPAC, the Middle East Forum (MEF), and the Central Fund of Israel—who fund illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
She has also contributed to the Hudson Institute and the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA). /3
THE VICTIMS OF TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH FOR ISRAEL -
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful permanent resident in America, with no ties to Hamas, was kidnapped by ICE. His "crime" was being selected as the man to represent students as a mediator during discussions with Columbia University. He was a voice of reason, a measured and brilliant mind, and now a target of state repression.
He was targeted by the Trump administration based on unfounded allegations, simply because he exercised his constitutional right to free speech. /1
Yunseo Chung, Columbia University student is a legal permanent U.S. resident who has lived in America since the age of 7 years old, when she came from South Korea. She was kidnapped by ICE for participating in pro-Palestine protests.
She was arrested after taking part in a peaceful SIT-IN protest at Barnard College.
She put up posters on campus featuring Columbia Board of Trustees members with the caption "Wanted for Complicity in Genocide.
She did not support Hamas. She protested the Israeli genocide of Gaza. Her protest was against a FOREIGN government.
She was charged with "obstruction of government administration" and issued a desk appearance ticket. The arrest triggered further consequences: Columbia University placed her on interim suspension and restricted her campus access./2
Momodou Taal, a PhD student at Cornell University and a citizen of the United Kingdom, was arrested by ICE for being at a Pro Palestine protest and for taking legal action against the Trump administration for two executive orders, which Taal argued violated the First Amendment.
On March 15, 2025, Taal filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration. The case, 'Taal v. Trump', challenged the constitutionality of two executive orders, arguing that they violated First Amendment rights to free speech and the Fifth Amendment right to due process.
Israel is using Trump role as the U.S. president to silence free speech and prevent questioning of its unconstitutional actions through executive orders. /3
JUST IN: Hamas Official Statement in response to Trump's desire to take over Gaza:
"We reiterate our rejection of the statements of US President "Donald Trump" regarding the displacement of our people from the Gaza Strip under the pretext of reconstruction. 1/
Trump's statements are racist and a call for ethnic cleansing, with the aim of liquidating the Palestinian cause and denying the established national rights of our people. 2/
The plan to deport our people from Gaza will not succeed, and will be confronted with a unified Palestinian, Arab and Islamic position that rejects all displacement plans.
Our great people in Gaza have stood firm in the face of the bombing and aggression, 3/
BREAKING: SAUDI ARABIA OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON NETANYAHU'S COMMENTS:
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia appreciates the condemnation, disapproval, and total rejection announced by the brotherly countries towards what Benjamin Netanyahu 1/
stated regarding the displacement of the Palestinian people from their land and the Kingdom values the positions that emphasize the centrality of the Palestinian issue to the Arab and Muslim countries.
In this context, the Kingdom stresses its categorical rejection.. 2/
to such statements that aim to divert attention from the continuous crimes
committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian brothers in
Gaza, including the ethnic cleansing they are subjected to.
The Kingdom also points out that this extremist, occupying mentality 3/
BREAKING: Hamas statement in response to Trump calling on Egypt & Jordan:
"In response to the statements made by U.S. President Trump and his call to transfer Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) affirms the following: 1/
The Palestinian people, who have stood steadfast in the face of the most heinous acts of genocide in modern times—carried out by the fascist Zionist occupation army—have refused to surrender to the crimes of forced displacement, particularly in the northern Gaza Strip. 2/
Our people categorically reject any plans for their expulsion and displacement from their land.
We call on the U.S. administration to cease these proposals, which align with Israeli plans and directly contradict the rights and free will of our people. 3/