A Hamas sympathizer expelled from Kuwait. Palestinians in Gaza upload clips cursing Hamas. Money pouring into Israeli startups despite war. Terror tunnels destroyed. Iranian general taken out. Hamas offices in Germany shut. College presidents held responsible for campus antisemitism. And a push for Palestinian leaders to take responsibility. The year 2023 ended with a lot of things going right in Israel’s war against terrorism.

The American Jewish Congress released this poster as part of a report on how Hamas terror group was busted, and Israeli concerns vindicated during a key moment in the war.

WAR IS MESSY AND UNFORTUNATE. But fighting evil is sometimes the last option, especially when a terror group like Hamas launches more than 12,000 ‘dumb bombs’ on civilian population centers. So, with the bad news of innocent lives lost on all sides, the good news is manifested in the many examples of how the war against Hamas is having an impact. Here, we share with you examples of positive developments emerging from this war. Please share this far and wide in your circles, both by forwarding this email, or by sharing the Web link on our website for this post here.

THE PUSHBACK

Don’t Forget To Check Out Our Major Wins Against Hamas This Week: In Media, Academia, And Politics Report Published By American Jewish Congress on Dec. 10, 2023.

PALESTINIANS AGAINST HAMAS

  • Palestinian Woman Begs Haniyeh And Hamas To Stop War. A clip of a woman at the Jabaliya camp in Gaza went viral in the last week of December 2023 where her underage daughter stood by her crying as she pleaded to Hamas terror chief Ismail Haniyeh to stop the war citing widespread food shortages. “We Palestinians have been humiliated,” she says in the clip. 
  • Arabs Criticize Hamas. Amjad Taha, an Arab influencer active in the Gulf and the West, says “Israel is not our enemy and won’t be. Hamas is everyone’s enemy.” This is part of a wider trend on social media where a number of Arab and Muslim influencers are raising their voices against anti-Israel hate amid backlash by extremists.
  • Mourners Curse Hamas. Palestinians burying war victims in Gaza were seen in a viral clipcursing Hamas and shouting, ‘Sanwar and Haniyeh, we are the victims of your war.’ In the same clip, a young Palestinian man calls Hamas’s war a “suicidal cowardly reckless action.” 
  • Palestinian Bedouins Riot Against Hamas. A Bedouin clan, who are Arab Muslims and Palestinian by heritage, went viral last week when its members rioted against Hamas at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt because Hamas fighters killed a Palestinian teenage boy from the clan for taking food from international aid entering Gaza.
  • Arabs Plan A Future Without Hamas. Many reports and our own contacts in the region indicate that major Arab states want a future in Gaza that does not include Hamas. They also want to permanently resolve the conflict with rights for Palestinians and peace for Israel and the region, with no role for Hamas’ narrative of ‘from the river to the sea.’ 
  • More Arabs Want To Speak Up against Hamas and the mutilation and hate it displayed on Oct. 7. Many are in contact with the American Jewish Congress and other organizations working for peace between Israel and its neighbors. Some of them want us to help create an environment and tools to amplify their voices. Many of them want Arab governments to stand by their right to speak against Hamas. Another thing to note is that more pro-Hamas rallies were seen in some Western cities than in the Middle East.

We will continue to monitor the situation and war for you into the new year. Please share this far and wide in your circles, both by forwarding this email, or by sharing the Web link on our website for this post here. Consider supporting our work with a donation.

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