Anonymous ID: 4d1fe4 May 20, 2026, 9:30 a.m. No.24626565   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>The indoctrination of youth by Hamas is a widely documented phenomenon that relies on a structured system of media, education, and paramilitary training to instil radical ideologies from an early age.

>Hamas has historically produced specialized media targeting toddlers and young children through its Al-Aqsa TV channel. Programs have featured costumed characters (such as Farfour, a Mickey Mouse-like figure) promoting -

>Anti-Semitism and the destruction of Israel.The glorification of armed resistance and violence.Self-sacrifice, presenting "martyrdom" as the ultimate moral success for children.

>The group integrates its ideological messaging directly into the school environment. Independent monitoring groups and international observers have highlighted several issues within Gaza's educational infrastructure such as -

>Curriculum Incitement: School materials frequently omit Israel from maps, substitute standard academic problems with military-themed scenarios, and focus heavily on historical battles recast as modern duties.

>Radicalised Instructors: Watchdogs have documented numerous instances of local educators using social media and classrooms to praise terrorist acts and lionize historical militants.

>School Activities: Cultural plays and school assemblies are sometimes used to stage mock battles, where children dress in military fatigues and reenact the abduction or killing of adversaries.

>During school holidays, Hamas's armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, operates extensive summer camp networks catering to tens of thousands of youths. Rather than standard recreational activities, these camps function as early-stage military pipelines.

>In recent years, the group's messaging has adapted significantly to digital spaces, extending its influence

>Gamification: The group utilizes online gaming platforms and highly polished digital graphics mimicking popular video games to appeal to tech-savvy youth.Social Media Operations: Edited short-form videos on mainstream platforms use emotional, algorithmic-friendly clips to normalize extreme views or frame militancy as standard activism to young, impressionable international audiences.

Sounds familiar…

Guess these "influencers" need to learn the hard way huh.