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Unacknowledged False Flags: The October 7th Hamas Attack – Part 1
• https://www.activistpost.com, Iain DavisWe'll look at the evidence that suggests they were either allowed to happen (Let It Happen On Purpose – LIHOP), were directly facilitated (Make It Happen On Purpose – MIHOP) or were faked (hoaxes).
On 7th October 2023, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, led an attack into southern Israel from the Gaza Strip, which was then home to some 2.2 million Palestinians. This was claimed as justification by the Israeli government for its barbaric assault on the Palestinian people that the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (OHCHR) accurately describes as "consistent with the characteristics of genocide."
The Israeli government response to the Hamas attack is, quite obviously, the genocide of the Palestinian people. What did Hamas expect?
Hamas called its attack Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Israelis calls it the Simchat Torah Massacre or Black Saturday. We'll refer to it as "the Hamas Attack" for no other reason than that being the most common nomenclature outside of Israel.
In January 2025, the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) passed a law making it an offence, punishable by up to a five year prison, for…
"denying the October 7 massacre [. . .] with the intention of defending, sympathizing with, or identifying with the Hamas terrorist organization and its partners."
These articles are not a "denial" of the Hamas attack.
Nor, anywhere in this article, is the term "Israeli government," or any other related term, used as a "code word for Jews." I do not consider Jewish people to be any more able to control the actions of the Israeli government than I, as a British citizen, am able to control the British government. But we are all culpable to an extent.
Many Jewish people support the genocide of the Palestinians just as many British people supported the mass illegal murder of a conservatively estimated half a million Iraqi men, women and children. The ease with which some of us applaud indiscriminate slaughter is not a problem specific to one religious or culture. It is a problem for humanity.