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Actually it's not that simple. You have to understand that people on conspiracy platforms are unfortunately just as much shaped by consensus as much as those on normie platforms. Conspiracy platforms have higher quality stuff but are also subverted and have a watered down version of reality. This consensus is shaped by a multitude of fake accounts and bots steering the conversation. Shaping the terrain so others just parrot what they get away with.

There are multiple Palestinian resistance factions. Hamas is one of them. It's the biggest one lately but it's not the only one. The blanket statement of Israel created Hamas is false or unproven.

When the PLO led by Arafat was going through with peace negotiations with Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israel) in the nineties. Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israelis) turned a blind eye to the rivaling faction of Hamas. They let them acquire funds, they didn't arrest them thus encouraging them to oppose Arafat by calling him a traitor. Hamas later in 2007 kicked out the PLO (Fatah) from Gaza. The PLO (Fatah) was indeed becoming corrupt and Jewish militias did allow money to keep flowing to Gaza through outlets like Qatar. Qatar is an American/British colony that has a large American base and does what the US tells it to. That money BTW wasn't as great as people think it was. It was barely enough for Gaza's necessities. Those in Hamas weren't actually billionaires as Jews like to portray them. That money was also a way of control.

So in a way Jews did prefer Hamas and did allow its funding later on because it would help them achieve their goals and they let them grow. But it's different from creating them. Saying they created them is an over simplification that misses important details and paints the thousands of fighters and even those higher ups as collaborates with Jews.

Recently, Jews did not only murder many of the leadership of Hamas, but they also murdered their children and grandchildren. They also have hired some of them, quite a lot of them for certain. It's possible Yahya Al Sinwar was working for them or it's possible they knew his personality type and let him do his thing.

I could write a book on it because there are details but this is the simplification I can provide. There are many books BTW and interviews on details regarding this topic BTW but they are in Arabic. Most on conspiracy platforms have of course read none and do not know about the intricate details and the complex relationship between Arafat, the PLO, Islamic brotherhood, PFLP and such.

194 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Actually it's not that simple. You have to understand that people on conspiracy platforms are unfortunately just as much shaped by consensus as much as those on normie platforms. Conspiracy platforms have higher quality stuff but are also subverted and have a watered down version of reality. This consensus is shaped by a multitude of fake accounts and bots steering the conversation. Shaping the terrain so others just parrot what they get away with.

There are multiple Palestinian resistance factions. Hamas is one of them. It's the biggest one lately but it's not the only one. The blanket statement of Israel created Hamas is false or unproven.

When the PLO led by Arafat was going through with peace negotiations with Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israel) in the nineties. Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israelis) turned a blind eye to the rivaling faction of Hamas. They let them acquire funds, they didn't arrest them thus encouraging them to oppose Arafat by calling him a traitor. Hamas later in 2007 kicked out the PLO (Fatah) from Gaza. The PLO (Fatah) was indeed becoming corrupt and Jewish militias did allow money to keep flowing to Gaza through outlets like Qatar. Qatar is an American/British colony that has a large American base and does what the US tells it to. That money BTW wasn't as great as people think it was. It was barely enough for Gaza's necessities. Those in Hamas weren't actually billionaires as Jews like to portray them. That money was also a way of control.

So in a way Jews did prefer Hamas and did allow its funding later on because it would help them achieve their goals and they let them grow. But it's different from creating them. Saying they created them is an over simplification that misses important details and paints the thousands of fighters and even those higher ups as collaborates with Jews.

Jews did not only murder the leadership of Hamas, but they also murdered their children and grandchildren. They also have hired some of them, quite a lot of them for certain. It's possible Yahya Al Sinwar was working for them and it's possible they knew his personality type and let him do his thing.

I could write a book on it because there are details but this is the simplification I can provide. There are many books BTW and interviews on details regarding this topic BTW but they are in Arabic. Most on conspiracy platforms have of course read none and do not know about the intricate details and the complex relationship between Arafat, the PLO, Islamic brotherhood, PFLP and such.

194 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Actually it's not that simple. You have to understand that people on conspiracy platforms are unfortunately just as much shaped by consensus as much as those on normie platforms. Conspiracy platforms have higher quality stuff but are also subverted and have a watered down version of reality. This consensus is shaped by a multitude of fake accounts and bots steering the conversation. Shaping the terrain so others just parrot what they get away with.

There are multiple Palestinian resistance factions. Hamas is one of them. It's the biggest one lately but it's not the only one. The blanket statement of Israel created Hamas is false or unproven.

When the PLO led by Arafat was going through with peace negotiations with Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israel) in the nineties. Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israelis) turned a blind eye to the rivaling faction of Hamas. They let them acquire funds, they didn't arrest them thus encouraging them to oppose Arafat by calling him a traitor. Hamas later in 2007 kicked out the PLO who was indeed becoming corrupt and Jewish militias did allow money to keep flowing to Gaza through outlets like Qatar. Qatar is an American/British colony that has a large American base and does what the US tells it to. That money BTW wasn't as great as people think it was. It was barely enough for Gaza's necessities. Those in Hamas weren't actually billionaires as Jews like to portray them. That money was also a way of control.

So in a way Jews did prefer Hamas and did allow its funding later on because it would help them achieve their goals and they let them grow. But it's different from creating them. Saying they created them is an over simplification that misses important details and paints the thousands of fighters and even those higher ups as collaborates with Jews.

Jews did not only murder the leadership of Hamas, but they also murdered their children and grandchildren. They also have hired some of them, quite a lot of them for certain. It's possible Yahya Al Sinwar was working for them and it's possible they knew his personality type and let him do his thing.

I could write a book on it because there are details but this is the simplification I can provide. There are many books BTW and interviews on details regarding this topic BTW but they are in Arabic. Most on conspiracy platforms have of course read none and do not know about the intricate details and the complex relationship between Arafat, the PLO, Islamic brotherhood, PFLP and such.

194 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Actually it's not that simple. You have to understand that people on conspiracy platforms are unfortunately just as much shaped by consensus as much as those on normie platforms. Conspiracy platforms have higher quality stuff but are also subverted and have a watered down version of reality. This consensus is shaped by a multitude of fake accounts and bots steering the conversation. Shaping the terrain so others just parrot what they get away with.

There are multiple Palestinian resistance factions. Hamas is one of them. It's the biggest one lately but it's not the only one. The blanket statement of Israel created Hamas is false or unproven.

When the PLO led by Arafat was going through with peace negotiations with Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israel). Jewish militias (i.e. so called Israelis) turned a blind eye to the rivaling faction of Hamas. They let them acquire funds and oppose Arafat by calling him a traitor. Hamas later in 2007 kicked out the PLO who was indeed becoming corrupt and Jewish militias did allow money to keep flowing to Gaza through outlets like Qatar. That money BTW wasn't as great as people think it was. It was barely enough for Gaza's necessities. Those in Hamas weren't actually billionaires as Jews like to portray them.

So in a way Jews did prefer Hamas because it would help them achieve their goals and they let them grow. But it's different from creating them. Saying they created them is an over simplification that misses important details.

I could write a book on it because there are details but this is the simplification I can provide. There are many books BTW and interviews on this topic BTW but they are in Arabic. Most on conspiracy platforms have of course read none and do not know about the intricate details and the complex relationship between Arafat, the PLO, Islamic brotherhood, PFLP and such.

194 days ago
1 score