Terrorists in Gaza instruct children in firearms, anti-tank missile launching and suicide attack tactics during summer camps, after brainwashing them with antisemitic children’s programming. The Mail has the details.
For months, the Palestinian children of the Gaza Strip would tune in to watch an adult in a knockoff Mickey Mouse costume blame Jewish people for the misery and sins of the world.
Farfour the Mouse, a costumed character with an eerie, high-pitched voice who captured the attention of children, was broadcast on Al-Aqsa, the Hamas-run TV channel at the centre of the terror group’s propaganda operation. …
The U.S. described the TV channel as a “primary Hamas media outlet with programmes designed to recruit children to become Hamas armed fighters and suicide bombers upon reaching adulthood”. …
Between April and June 2007, Farfour was a mainstay on The Pioneers of Tomorrow, a children’s programme that has a similar style to Sesame Street, but with a shocking layer of antisemitism that was designed to radicalise Gazan children.
Farfour would often take part in violent and antisemitic activities. In one ‘sketch’, he was caught copying off a fellow student in a classroom. Asked why he cheated, he said: “It was against my will, because the Jews destroyed our home and I couldn’t find my notebooks.” …
Farfour is just one of the many tools Al-Aqsa has used to radicalise Palestinian children over the years.
The channel featured a series of music videos, one of which saw a four year-old girl singing to her mother, who ends up killing four Israeli soldiers. …
But Hamas don’t just use the airwaves to share antisemitic propaganda.
This summer, Hamas reopened its annual ‘Shields of Jerusalem’ summer camps, designed to incubate young children with ideas of radicalism, and armed struggle against the world at large.
The camps, attended by children of all ages, give participants the opportunity to train with a variety of weapons, including AK-47s, sniper rifles, RPG launchers, mortars and machine guns.
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