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Hostages, sponsors and silence: Two years since October 7 Hamas pogrom

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Two years have passed since October 7, 2023 – the day Hamas shattered all illusions about its nature. That morning, hundreds of armed militants stormed into Israeli territory, killing, torturing, and kidnapping civilians in what can only be described as a genocidal pogrom. The world witnessed it live: terrorists gleefully broadcasting the rape and murder of women and children, as if barbarism itself had become a badge of honor.

Hamas, October 7, Iran, Qatar, Pakistan

What unfolded was not a “resistance operation”. It was a premeditated orgy of violence – planned with military precision, financed by foreign patrons, and executed with the calculated goal of terrorizing Israeli society. And yet, in the two years since that horrific day, the world’s moral compass has visibly fractured.

The October 7 assault remains one of the most documented acts of terror in modern times. Body cameras, mobile footage, and intercepted communications revealed not only the sheer brutality of the attackers but also their intent: to turn slaughter into spectacle. Hamas weaponized digital platforms, ensuring that images of mutilated victims spread faster than facts, forcing social media users into psychological submission.

Yet, disturbingly, many Western outlets and human-rights organizations have since shifted their gaze away from Hamas’s atrocities. The same moral authorities that once vowed “Never Again” now

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