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Conflict in the Middle East

Teaching Hatred

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UnSognoAVenezia · 27/12/2023 23:55

INTERNATIONAL LAW
The use and recruitment of children under the age of 15 as soldiers is not only illegal under international law, but is also defined as a war crime by the International Criminal Court.

This law applies both to state armed forces and non-state armed forces; in other words, Palestinian groups cannot claim innocence for using children in combat under the guise that their paramilitary groups are not acting on behalf of a sovereign nation.

In 2005, Amnesty International stated: “Palestinian armed groups have repeatedly shown total disregard for the most fundamental human rights, notably the right to life, by deliberately targeting Israeli civilians and by using Palestinian children in armed attacks.”

The psychological effects for child soldiers are devastating. Research conducted among Palestinian and Ugandan child soldiers found that 50 percent of former child soldiers experience post-traumatic stress disorder. Others suffer from major depressive disorder, hostility, sadness, low self-confidence, and an inability to cope with daily life.

HISTORY
The recruitment of minors for combat by Palestinian militants dates back to the final years of the Ottoman occupation of Palestine (1517-1917). Youths were at the forefront of the opposition against Jewish immigration, and an attitude developed that children had a “duty to sacrifice themselves.”

During the infamous 1929 Hebron Massacre, when 69 Jews were murdered and the most ancient continuous Jewish community in Palestine was decimated, Arab youths instigated the violence.

As relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world developed, the powerful Husseini family founded the Palestinian Arab Party, modeled after the Nazi Party in Germany. Inspired by the Hitler Youth, the party created a Nazi-like scout group named “Al-Futuwwa.” That same year, the A-Futuwwa youth corps began Nazi-inspired military training. Al-Futuwwa adopted the following motto: “Liberty is my right; independence is my goal; Arabism is my principle; Palestine is my country and mine only. This I attest and God is a witness to my words.”

With the establishment of the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1964, the PLO created military training programs for boys and girls.

During the First Intifada (1987-1993), a culture of Palestinian youth stone-throwing emerged, quickly linking stone-throwing to martyrdom. During the Second Intifada (2000-2005), at least nine children carried out suicide bombings against Israelis.

TRAINING CAMPS
As stated above, the first militarized training camps for Palestinian children were established in the 1930s, inspired by the Hitler Youth. The group was known as Al-Futuwwa.

This practice resurged with the establishment of the PLO in 1964. Palestinian children were subjected to military training with the aim of “strengthening Palestinian national self-awareness” and upholding a “revolutionary culture.”

In 2000, 25,000 Palestinian boys were taught “kidnapping, ambushing, and using assault weapons” at a training camp run by former Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat’s staff.

In September 2012, Hamas, the Islamist, antisemitic, extremist terrorist organization that runs the Gaza Strip, instituted a new military training program for school boys in Gaza, also named Al-Futuwwa. The program implemented the following: (1) a two-week military training camp, (2) weekly “military” classes, and (3) “practical activities.” The curriculum targeted some 37,000 boys, who were taught to use Kalashnikov assault rifles, hand grenades, and other explosive devises.

SUICIDE BOMBINGS
During the Second Intifada (2000-2005), Palestinian groups recruited children as militants in a number of ways; most notably and devastatingly, at least nine suicide bombings were carried out by Palestinian children.

In 2004, the Israeli military intercepted an 11-year-old Palestinian boy carrying explosive devices on his person through a checkpoint in Nablus.

In 2000, the then Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Ekrima Sa'id Sabri made a statement in support of suicide attacks carried out by children: “The younger the martyr, the more I respect him.”

In 2003, the United Nations Secretary General stated: “We have witnessed both ends of these acts: children have been used as suicide bombers and children have been killed by suicide bombings. I call on the Palestinian authorities to do everything within their powers to stop all participation by children in this conflict.”

On December 25, 2023, the Israeli Defense Forces found child-sized suicide bomber vests in a building used to shelter civilians in the Gaza Strip.

During the Second Intifada (2000-2005), a photo of a "baby suicide bomber" sparked international outrage. The boy's uncle verified the authenticity of the photo, though the IDF believed there were no actual explosives in the belt.

INDOCTRINATION
Hamas runs both Shehab News and the Al-Aqsa Media Network. Al-Aqsa Media is known for its virulently antisemitic content; for example, the children’s program Tomorrow’s Pioneers, which ran from 2007 to 2009, quite literally encouraged Palestinian children to murder Jews. Children’s characters made statements such as: “We will annihilate the Jews,” and “[I] will finish off the Jews and eat them.”

Palestinian schoolbooks frequently espouse overt antisemitism, as well as demonization Jews, Israelis, and Israel. Hamas has repeatedly interfered with the curriculums of United Nations Relief and Works Agency schools, including the decision to suspend any education on the Holocaust in 2009. UNRWA teachers have also been caught posting explicitly antisemitic content online, such as content praising Hitler.

From 2002 to at least 2006, the Hamas-run biweekly online magazine for children, Al-Fatah (“The Conqueror”), praised suicide bombers and attacks on the “Jewish enemy.”

At least 20 UNRWA schoolteachers and staff praised the October 7 Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians, the deadliest antisemitic massacre since the Holocaust.

Here is a quote from Hamas MP Fathi Hamad:
"[The enemies of Allah] do not know that the Palestinian people has developed its [methods] of death and death-seeking. For the Palestinian people, death has become an industry, at which women excel, and so do all the people living on this land. The elderly excel at this, and so do the mujahideen and the children. This is why they have formed human shields of the women, the children, the elderly, and the mujahideen, in order to challenge the Zionist bombing machine. It is as if they were saying to the Zionist enemy: 'We desire death like you desire life.'"

IMPLICATIONS
First, a caveat: Israel too has been accused of “glorifying” military culture, with children being taught to look forward to their military draft. That said, the two situations are not remotely similar. First, Israel does not recruit minors for military operations. Israel does not fire from civilian-populated areas, and certainly not from areas populated by children. Independent studies have found that, while both Israeli and Palestinian school textbooks generally don’t offer a very sympathetic view of the other side, Palestinian textbooks overwhelmingly glorify martyrdom, whereas Israeli textbooks emphasize peace.

The militarization and radicalization of Palestinian children is a form of child abuse, and it has grave implications.

A clinical psychologist at Tel Aviv University, Shafiq Masalha, found that during the Second Intifada (2000-2005), 15 percent of Palestinian children dreamt of becoming suicide bombers. According to the director of the Gaza Community Mental Health Program, Eyad Sarraj, 36 percent of Palestinian children over the age of 12 aspire to die “a martyr’s death.”

A 2012 study on Israeli, Palestinian, and Arab Israeli children found that exposure to the conflict and violence increased aggressive behavior. It stated: "Palestinian children were at the greatest risk for exposure to violence across settings as well as at the highest level of aggressive behavior in comparison to the two other groups. Males were uniformly at greater risk than were females for all forms of exposure to violence as well as more aggressive."

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plusjamais · 02/01/2024 12:59

I fail to see why the actual Auschwitz Memorial making a statement of solidarity to those who suffered during the pogrom - an actual pogrom against Jews - is problematic, similarly calling for the release of hostages.

And they certainly did not, as that disgraceful tweet claims, make an "endorsement of Israel’s extermination, ethnic cleansing & genocide of Palestinians".

quantumbutterfly · 02/01/2024 13:17

Well I suppose re-framing their statement is an example of teaching hatred so at least this v. important thread is still on track.

stomachameleon · 02/01/2024 13:53

@quantumbutterfly I don't either.

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 14:49

I do. To me, it says the killing of thousands of innocent Gazan children is not a big deal.

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 14:50

Even implies it’s justified.

quantumbutterfly · 02/01/2024 14:58

Then I would question your reading comprehension.

plusjamais · 02/01/2024 14:59

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 14:50

Even implies it’s justified.

Specifically what words imply that? Are you reading something completely different from the rest of us?

untitledmum · 02/01/2024 15:06

@Thereissomelight This post simply states that Israel is entitled to defend itself after being attacked on October 7th.
What exactly is your problem with this?

gingergran · 02/01/2024 16:55

@quantumbutterfly i agree with you but haters will always hate

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 16:57

Ok, it does specify that Israel has the right to self defense in accordance with international law and the principles of humanitarianism.

But since Israel has killed thousands of innocent children while still failing to achieve its goal (nor will it, according to the opinion of many governments) and since multiple countries and international agencies have pointed out that Israel is following neither international law nor the principles of humanitarianism, perhaps it is time for this group to qualify their “unwavering solidarity”.

And what a sick joke to claim that Israel, run by a violent, racist, international law-breaking government that has murdered so many children in such a short space of time, is a “pillar of world peace”.

stomachameleon · 02/01/2024 18:03

@Thereissomelight and they are off again with the hyperbolic rhetoric.

YetAnotherSpartacus · 02/01/2024 18:14

It reminds me of so many other recent woke left causes. The same outraged tone, the same repetition of stock phrases repeated again and again ad infinitum but without real engagement or understanding.

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 21:59

Now Ben Gvir - another elected Israeli government official - wades in alongside Smotrich to say that all Gazans should be made to leave Gaza and live in other countries. They’re not even pretending otherwise at this stage.

SeaStatePhenomenal · 02/01/2024 22:03

Hamas and their ilk are animals. Delighted to see they are being taken out one by one by the Israelis

stomachameleon · 02/01/2024 22:15

@Thereissomelight two far right politicians who are known to be far right.

They have always said inflammatory things.

They are ignored and berated. And will go when the government changes. Like the government here and the inflammatory politicians who berate about immigration and the small boats.

Your so excitable....and repetitive.

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 22:19

The way I see it their words are finally starting to match their actions.

They did try to lie about the bombing in Lebanon but the US has called them out on that.

plusjamais · 02/01/2024 22:27

@Thereissomelight Sorry, but what's that got to do with this thread?

Toothyfruity · 02/01/2024 22:43

Thereissomelight · 02/01/2024 21:59

Now Ben Gvir - another elected Israeli government official - wades in alongside Smotrich to say that all Gazans should be made to leave Gaza and live in other countries. They’re not even pretending otherwise at this stage.

Very troubling. And having posters tell us to ignore or not listen to elected officials who are telling us that ethnic cleansing is the goal is extremely disturbing.

YetAnotherSpartacus · 02/01/2024 23:12

Oh FFS. Gvir and Smotrich are members of a coalition government, are recognised as being on the extreme right, and often come out with reactionary extreme right rhetoric (as is permitted, alongside lonny left rhetoric) in a pluralist liberal democracy. Given that Israel is a democracy, and permits free speech and dissent both have been (rightly) roundly criticised by the left, more moderate factions, the press, and Netanyahu himself.

Israel understands free speech and dissent. You don't appear to. You also don't appear to understand how democracies work.

You only appear to understand following the trendy rhetoric on the Hamas/Israel/Gaza/Palestine situation with a view to seizing anything, taken out of context, that supports a histrionic view derived from sloganeering.

SeaStatePhenomenal · 02/01/2024 23:18

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SeaStatePhenomenal · 02/01/2024 23:23

It’s SO trendy to march for / support Palestine. Why don’t you go and march for the Uighers in China for a change. Get a life

stomachameleon · 02/01/2024 23:39

@Toothyfruity why would you listen? Unless you live in Israel they aren't your elected officials are they??they aren't telling you anything.

Toothyfruity · 02/01/2024 23:39

YetAnotherSpartacus · 02/01/2024 23:12

Oh FFS. Gvir and Smotrich are members of a coalition government, are recognised as being on the extreme right, and often come out with reactionary extreme right rhetoric (as is permitted, alongside lonny left rhetoric) in a pluralist liberal democracy. Given that Israel is a democracy, and permits free speech and dissent both have been (rightly) roundly criticised by the left, more moderate factions, the press, and Netanyahu himself.

Israel understands free speech and dissent. You don't appear to. You also don't appear to understand how democracies work.

You only appear to understand following the trendy rhetoric on the Hamas/Israel/Gaza/Palestine situation with a view to seizing anything, taken out of context, that supports a histrionic view derived from sloganeering.

That might be a reasonable argument except for the fact that they clearly are trying to ethnically cleanse Gaza.

Toothyfruity · 02/01/2024 23:42

stomachameleon · 02/01/2024 23:39

@Toothyfruity why would you listen? Unless you live in Israel they aren't your elected officials are they??they aren't telling you anything.

My ears tend to perk up when elected representatives anywhere are openly advocating for crimes against humanity. Also, that's one of the weakest arguments I've heard here yet.

SeaStatePhenomenal · 02/01/2024 23:43

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