This image below depicts a stereotypical Ultra-Orthodox Jewish man smiling as he stabs a Palestinian child who is lying in a pool of blood and holding a Palestinian flag. American President Donald Trump looks on and does nothing. This image recycles the classic antisemitic blood libel in which Jews are accused of killing children—here, Palestinian children. In this case, the religious Jewish man is interchangeable with the State of Israel, projecting classic antisemitism onto the Jewish State. Aside from being overtly antisemitic, the cartoon is also anti-American as it accuses the US, represented by President Trump, of complicity in Israel’s alleged crimes.
The below post celebrates Hamas bombmaker Abdullah Barghouti for his role in terror attacks “in which 67 Zionists were killed and 500 injured.” Abdullah Barghouti’s bombs were used in the suicide bombings at Hebrew University, Sbarro Pizza, Moment Café, and Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall, among others. He is described as an intelligent and successful person who “learned five languages,” “earned big sums of money,” “was very good at hacking telephone lines and the Internet,” and “mastered the manufacturing of all types and sizes of explosives.” Moreover, all of this was fully justified according to Hadeed, as it was done “in order to liberate his homeland, Palestine.”
The purpose of this post below is to publicize to “millions of free people” in “all the ends of the Earth” who Georges Abdallah is. Abdallah was a leader of the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions who was responsible for the 1982 Paris killings of American military attaché Charles Ray and Israeli diplomat Yakov Barsimentov. Hadeed describes Abdallah as an “Arab, resistance man,” true to his slogan of “I will never express remorse, will never bargain and will always resist.” Thus, Hadeed endorses Abdallah’s brand of violent resistance and seeks to share it with the world as a model to follow.