‘This is how we raise our children — to love jihad and martyrdom…’
I’m sure certain pro-Palestine supporters around the world are wiping away an emotional tear watching this.
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‘This is how we raise our children — to love jihad and martyrdom…’
I’m sure certain pro-Palestine supporters around the world are wiping away an emotional tear watching this.
🚨 EXPOSÉ:
A child in Gaza proudly explains what he learns in school, how to kill Jews.
His school is funded and staffed by UNRWA, the same UN agency supported by Western taxpayers.
This isn’t an exception. It’s the curriculum.
For over 20 years, Gaza’s children have been raised on hate, not hope, taught that murder is holy, and peace is betrayal.
How do you make peace with generational indoctrination?
Revisiting October 7, Part 1: Indoctrinating Children — How Hamas Turned Innocence into Murder
How do you get an entire nation of people to possess the capacity to murder children?
Recently, I was invited by the IDF to a special exhibit documenting the October 7th massacre — and the decades of preparation that made it possible. It wasn’t just an exhibit. It was a guided tour of how you manufacture mass murderers — starting in kindergarten.
The question everyone asks: how could human beings commit such atrocities?
The reality is so grotesque that the Western mind struggles to process it. And when something is too awful to imagine, denial becomes the easy refuge. That’s why so many online voices dismiss the evidence as fake, staged, or lies.
For some, denial is psychological self-defense. For others, it’s willful blindness. But every book, every poster, every photograph we saw made one thing unmistakable: none of it was fake.
It was indoctrination. Industrial-scale indoctrination.
Childhood in Gaza: Raised on Hate
On display were children’s books, school textbooks, and even comic books. Not fairy tales, not math problems, not science. Instead:
The children’s library? Mein Kampf, translated into Arabic.
The “educational reading”? Pamphlets from Al Qaeda’s founding fathers.
The comic books? Martyrs with knives stabbing Jews.
The school curriculum? Pages glorifying Dalal Mughrabi — the terrorist who murdered 36 people, including 13 children, in the 1978 Coastal Road Massacre.
This isn’t fringe material. These are the most popular books in Gaza’s schools and homes.
Anti-Israel and anti-Jewish sentiment is built into every aspect of their education. Look at this page from a math textbook from the Palestinian Authority (and UNRWA, we’ll get into that in the next part)
Translation: Activity 1: Palm cultivation is widespread in Palestine, such as the Jericho and Jordan Valley regions, the Gaza Strip, and Beisan. As a result of Israeli violations in uprooting trees, some of them are broken. If a palm tree is broken, as in the adjacent figure, and the length of the inclined part of the tree on the ground is 13 meters, and the length of the tree before it fell was 20 meters, is it possible to find the measure of the angle that the inclined part makes with the ground surface?
Even math problems aren’t safe. One textbook asks students to calculate the angle of a fallen palm tree “uprooted by Israeli violations.”
You read that right: trigonometry as propaganda.
Graduation Day at Terror Camp
In normal societies, graduation day means balloons, diplomas, and parents snapping photos.
In Gaza, it means a rifle, a Hamas headband, and the promise of jihad.
We saw the certificates. We saw the posters:
And it isn’t limited to classrooms. Recall Hamas’s children’s show “Tomorrow’s Pioneers” where cartoon animals told kids to grow up to be martyrs — and to abuse cats for good measure.
So when the leaders call on their people to decapitate and tear out the heart and livers of Jews, as they did in Khaybar, it’s not just rhetoric. It’s not just symbolic.
One image (which I cannot publish) was one document that made my stomach turn. It was a handwritten order from a Hamas commander to his men on the morning of October 7. In it, he described Jews as “a disease with no cure,” and called on his soldiers to decapitate, to uproot “hearts and livers,” and to strike “in the name of the Lord of Khaybar.” He invoked Islamic warriors of the past and sanctified the coming slaughter as a holy duty.
This is the bridge between the children’s textbooks and the massacres of October 7. The same ideology that teaches kids in Gaza to idolize terrorists is the ideology commanders use to justify mass murder. It shows the direct line: indoctrination begins in the classroom, and ends with orders to kill entire families.
They call out “Khaybar, Khaybar al-Yahood” with their children.
The Result
So when people ask, “How could they do this?” the answer is simple: they were taught to.
Taught before they could read. Taught before they could walk. Taught that Jews aren’t human, and killing them is holy.
Hamas has ruled Gaza for almost 20 years. The children they indoctrinated when they first took power are now the fighting-aged men who breached the fence on October 7.
We don’t have to imagine what this poison does anymore. We saw it. The whole world saw it.
That’s how October 7 became possible. That’s how young men could walk into homes, shoot parents in front of children, and drag infants into Gaza.
It started with books. With comics. With classrooms. With the deliberate theft of innocence.
This was just Part 1.
Next: how Hamas hid their terror factories behind UN logos and press vests — and why the world let them get away with it.
THEMOSSADIL
AUG 29, 2025
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