The report reveals that Israel Defense Forces found children’s Hamas uniforms, weapons, and tunnel shafts in the Kasbah complex in Beit Hanoun.
It also highlights documented instances of Palestinian children being indoctrinated with hatred towards Israel and Jews, including through educational materials and media.
Additionally, UNRWA-produced study materials were found to contain content that ignores the existence of Israel and includes violent and discriminatory themes. (Trending: Assault Weapons Ban Set To Take Effect, Here’s What To Know)
Rajaa Al-Halabi, the head of the Hamas Women’s Movement, said, “Most kindergartens [in Gaza] belong to our sisters in Hamas.”
“Children are raised from a young age on this culture — ‘Allah is our goal,’ ‘[jihad] for the sake of Allah…’ From infancy, children are nurtured to love jihad, to want to meet Allah, and to love fighting the enemy.’” explained the leader.
In 2015, speaking on a children’s show on Hamas-owned Al-Aqsa TV, children expressed a desire to join the military in order to, as one child said, “so that I can blow up the Jews.”
Another child at the event added, “I shall liberate [Jerusalem] from the Jews by means of the Al-Qassam Brigades.”
The United Nations Relief an Works Agency’s Commissioner said in 2021, “We as UNRWA have identified three categories of problems in the textbooks when it comes to being in line with UN value[s], which is age appropriateness, gender perception, and then the issues related to incitement to violence, discrimination, and so on.”
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