Wednesday, December 31, 2025

How to ensure that children of Gaza are not indoctrinated to hate

From the Obozrevatel:

"What to do with the children of Gaza? They are taught to hate Jews from preschool

Dmytro Chernyshev, 17.10.2025 

Let's talk about a serious topic—the children of Gaza. What should we do with them? This is especially important now, when all the defenders of this oppressed people will quickly forget about the children. It's so easy to attend demonstrations with photos of a destroyed Gaza and talk about children's tears. And yet, there's so little desire to truly address this serious issue.

What is the situation with children in Gaza today? Muslim children are taught hatred from kindergarten onward. At school parties, children act out scenes from the knife intifada, attacking Jews. The most popular children's toys are guns and grenades, and the coolest clothing is camouflage. School textbooks glorify martyrs. In class, children are given problems like, "If one shahid killed five Jews, and another one only three…" Ritual costumed executions of Israeli soldiers are popular at graduation ceremonies. During school holidays, there is military training and paramilitary camps. 

On TV, a program called "Pioneers of Tomorrow" featured a mouse named Farfour (similar to Mickey Mouse) calling for the murder of Jews. Then, the television showed Farfour's death at the hands of an actor posing as an "Israeli agent" who beat him to death. "Farfour died a martyr's death defending his land. Child killers destroyed him." 

There's no zone free from hatred and war. Family, kindergarten, school, streets, propaganda—everything is saturated with death—this height, this width. Friends teach, "You're a coward if you're not ready to die for Allah." Posters of suicide bombers hang on every corner. The families of terrorists receive cash payments. Multiply this by the "most peaceful religion" with its cult of death. 

The most important question arises: what to do? 

1. Replace all the teachers? Where will you get them? From Gaza? It's poisoned with hatred for generations to come. Bring them from Turkey or Saudi Arabia? And what will you do with the street? And with the family? And with kind Grandma Fatima, who will tell you how to slit the throats of Jews with a knife? And with the mullahs in the mosque? A child spends six hours in school and 18 hours out.

2. Get them out of this viper's nest? 

We've already tried. In 1992, Denmark accepted 321 Palestinian refugees. By 2019, 64% of them had been convicted of crimes, and 34% of their children also had criminal records. And this is despite the fact that getting a prison sentence in Denmark is extremely difficult. Sweden's experience absorbing poor Palestinians has also been extremely unsuccessful. I won't even mention Jordan, Kuwait, and Lebanon.  

3. Adopt some kind of "Trump Plan" to create jobs in Gaza? 

The idea is certainly good—if you give people jobs and prospects, they'll renounce violence. But experience shows it won't work. Ideology is stronger than economics. The terrorists who hijacked the planes on September 11, 2001, were educated engineers from wealthy families. 

The situation is complicated by the fact that, unlike Germany or Japan, where there was unconditional surrender and occupation, where the ideology of racial superiority was completely discredited, and where the victorious powers had complete control over education, media, and justice, this did not happen in Gaza. There were no war crimes trials. Religious ideology was not condemned. 

You yourself, at rallies, demanded the withdrawal of the "Israeli occupiers" from sacred Palestinian land. As a result, Hamas declares victory and returns to power. You yourself instilled in them the idea that they are not criminals, but victims—my mitochondrial fools from Prague and Venice. And if the people of Gaza are victims, then nothing needs to change. That means everyone owes them everything, and they will continue their holy war.

P.S. A natural question after reading this text is: what do you suggest? 

I'll write what I think should be done, but first I'd like to hear from you.

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