Hamas is not some rogue militia. It is the legally elected leadership of Gaza, born out of decades of occupation, siege, and betrayal — not just by Israel, but by a silent international order that watched Palestinians starve behind fences while pretending to negotiate “peace.”
https://x.com/itsmarziadossal/status/1947944484240584879
Brilliantly laid out.
What makes this question even more sinister is that it’s always asked out of context, out of law, and out of sequence.
Hamas is not some rogue militia. It is the legally elected leadership of Gaza, born out of decades of occupation, siege, and betrayal — not just by Israel, but by a silent international order that watched Palestinians starve behind fences while pretending to negotiate “peace.”
Under international law — specifically UN General Assembly Resolution 37/43 and Article 1(4) of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions — armed resistance against colonial occupation is not only legal but protected.
So what exactly are Palestinians being asked to condemn?
Their right to exist? Their right to fight for that existence?
Because the same West that armed Ukraine with pride calls Palestinians “terrorists” for doing less.
This isn’t about Hamas.
This is about dismantling the very idea that Palestinians have a right to resist.
“Do you condemn Hamas?” is not a question. It’s an accusation — crafted to force Palestinians into moral suicide while their bodies are still under rubble.
And the worst part? It works — not because it’s true, but because the world would rather Palestinians die quietly than fight unapologetically.
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