October 7th was probably the most horrific massacre recorded in the history of mankind – when the terrorists from Hamas documented themselves with go-pro cameras and cell phones carrying out the shocking massacre and are very proud of it. Now around the world you can hear the supporters of Hamas (mainly Muslims but not only) who deny that there was such a massacre, or kidnappings or harm to women and children. While it is clear to everyone what happened on October 7 – the largest massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust – in the Arab world denial of the event is mainstream.
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All over the world, active ‘pogrom denier’ groups have been born which refer to the massacre as a performance by Israel. They accuse Israel of initiating this as a ‘false flag’ operation, as an excuse to occupy Gaza and commit genocide. As crazy as it sounds, these groups receive a listening ear, a broad public resonance, when many already believe that the Israeli abductees were kidnapped by Israel.
For example – a senior British doctor reacts to the Hamas massacre:
Hamas’s public relations:
Hamas recently published an extensive 16-page booklet in English and Arabic called “Our Narrative”. This document denies harming civilians, speaks of their support for the values of human rights and international law.
According to Hamas, the attack was “necessary” against the backdrop of “Israel’s plans to eliminate the Palestinian problem and Judaize Jerusalem.”
The brutal terrorist organization (which actually operates exactly like Daesh) described itself as “a national liberation movement with a moderate Islamic approach, rejects extremism, believes in the values of truth, justice, freedom and the prohibition of causing injustice. It also believes in religious freedom and civilized human coexistence, rejects religious coercion, and also rejects the persecution of any person or the violation of their rights on a national, religious or sectarian basis.”

According to Hamas, the October 7 attack was aimed against “the military positions of the Israeli occupation in the settlements in the Gaza Envelope, and the fighters worked to kidnap Israeli soldiers in order to use them to release the security prisoners.”
The terrorist organization denied that the attack was directed against civilians. “Israel’s claims against Hamas in this matter are not true, and it has asked the International Criminal Court to open an investigation into all the crimes committed. The struggle against the occupation by all means, including the armed struggle, is a legitimate right, and in contrast, Israel has no right to self-defense.”

The mouthpieces of Hamas propaganda do not remain indifferent to criticism. In discussions on social networks, the propagandists from Gaza wonder why the “electronic flies” attack the “Palestinian resistance”. The answers are painfully funny: “They are jealous of the resistance fighters”, “They are trying to compensate for their masculinity”. Others weave plots in their imaginations about “the Israeli institution that distributes e-flies and advertises on fake accounts to incite fitnah (fratricidal war)”. Some of them clearly understand between the lines that Hamas is left alone, despite Hezbollah’s northern front and the Houthis’ launches.
Hamas denies the massacre, denies the presence of Hamas headquarters under hospitals,

In Arabic Wikipedia – the most available source of information on the net. In the entries about the massacres in Bari and Kafr Gaza, for example, there are no pages in the Arabic language. And this is on a platform that is supposed to be objective and unbiased. In the entry page on the attack, alongside extensive quotes from the head of Hamas’s military wing, Muhammad Daf, and the organization’s spokesman Kahlot, there is no mention of the massacres in the south. The number of Israeli casualties is shown on the side without context. as if the earth had swallowed them. On the other hand, it is Israel that is being blamed for a series of “massacres” in the Gaza Strip.
The feeling is of a parallel dimension. Every half fact becomes truth
The Denying Queen:
On October 24, it was Queen Rania of Jordan, she and no one else, who denied the dimensions of the murder in an interview. “At the beginning of the conflict, CNN reported that children were massacred in an Israeli kibbutz, and when you read the story, you don’t find independent verification of that,” she said without batting an eyelid.
Al Jazeera 24/7:
The array of denials and the disappearance of the massacre is not limited to social networks. It feeds and is fed by the Al Jazeera channel, which mediates the war for most of the Arab world. “The majority identify with the Palestinians following the graphic scenes they watch on Al-Jazeera 24/7 and indeed, anyone who accesses the live broadcast on the Internet will encounter horrific scenes of wounded and dead people in Gaza, some of them children. In the studio, slippery moderators who shed crocodile tears usually speak. After all, Qatar, which operates the channel, is the one that finances the monster Hamas that carried out the terrible massacre.