I want to roll my eyes every time I see somebody take this stance, not simply because it is tiresome and it takes no courage to say, but mostly because it ignores the context. Every time. It not only overlooks how and why neocolonialism lead to Hamas, it overlooks why Hamas would resort to crude tactics like taking hostages (as if the Zionist régime was always open to dialogue), it overlooks why a substantial percentage of Palestinian adults support Hamas, it overlooks the decades of atrocities that Zionist authorities have been committing against the Palestinians since day one, and most of all, it overlooks the overwhelming amount of power that the Zionist ruling class has in this situation.

My response: fine, you don’t have to like Hamas, but to focus on condemning it repeatedly is to lose sight of the very conditions and the ruling class that gave rise to Hamas in the first place; it’s a bland inaction that gets us nowhere. If you say ‘Hamas is the real problem’ or ‘Hamas is just as bad as the IDF’ then I’m afraid that you have missed the point completely.

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    8 months ago

    I know it was kinda cringe, but I think it was shared on here and I swear there have been plenty other sources saying the same thing.

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        8 months ago

        I looked it up and many mainstream sources back the claim. According to them Israel funded Hamas early on to undermine the two state solution. Obviously this doesn’t mean much, but I don’t see much reason to think otherwise. You’re the only person I’ve seen deny it. If it’s true it wouldn’t lesson my support for Hamas.

        Can you link me sources for the things you say I should look into?