Immediately following October 7, the Israeli government, as part of its propaganda campaign, promoted the need for a Uyghur-style "reeducation" of Gazans. The Hasbara machine employed inflammatory and shocking language to amplify this message, drawing parallels between Hamas and the Nazis, while suggesting that, after defeating Hamas militarily, there was an urgent need for "denazification." Notice the clever propaganda tactic here: by invoking Nazism to capture Western attention, Israel subtly introduced its solution—a plan requiring Western support to succeed. Israeli President Isaac Herzog spearheaded this Nazi rhetoric to advance Israel's post-Hamas agenda early on. Herzog displayed an Arabic children’s book featuring Hitler’s image to global media, claiming it was "found under children’s beds and in schools."
The implication was unmistakable: these children are being raised as Nazis and must either be exterminated or reeducated. After two years of a relentless genocidal campaign, Israel has effectively destroyed Gaza and is on the verge of defeating Hamas. Consequently, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with support from Donald Trump, has begun unveiling Israel’s secondary stated goal of "reeducating" Palestinians, while their primary objective remains the total ethnic cleansing of Gaza.
Reuters recently reported on this sinister plan being implemented for the roughly 2.5 million Palestinians remaining in Gaza. The plan involves tightly controlled concentration camps, funded by the United States, where Palestinians will purportedly undergo "deradicalization." This dystopian scheme envisions the U.S.-Israeli-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) managing these so-called "deradicalization" camps. The GHF has proposed a $2 billion U.S.-funded initiative to construct "transit camps" designed to "deradicalize" civilians and prepare them for relocation outside Gaza. In essence, this is a state-sponsored campaign to force Palestinians to embrace their oppressors before some are selected for extermination in these camps, with survivors ethnically cleansed to foreign countries.
This $2 billion plan, developed sometime after February 11 for the U.S.-backed GHF, was submitted to the Trump administration and recently discussed in the White House, according to a source familiar with the matter. This will be a key focus of Netanyahu and Trump’s meeting on July 7, 2025. However, the assumption that Palestinians can be coerced into loving their oppressors through "reeducation" is profoundly misguided and rooted in extreme ignorance.
Palestinians do not need a century-old Nazi book or verses from the "Hamas Charter" to harbor resentment toward Israel. Israel’s actions alone have provided ample reason for Palestinian animosity. The Palestinian people have endured an occupation and subjugation more brutal than any other in modern history. Even the Jews under Pharaoh did not face such relentless oppression. Millions of Jews chose to remain in Egypt after Moses’ revolt, yet no Palestinian today finds contentment under Israel’s brutal colonization and second-class treatment. If Pharaoh’s treatment of the Israelites—which was no harsher than Israel’s current treatment of Palestinians—provoked divine wrath, resulting in plagues in 'divine' paragliders, imagine the rage of the Hebrew children who witnessed Pharaoh’s tyranny firsthand. Would they have needed ancient texts to despise Pharaoh? Of course not.
Unfortunately, this is how the warped, indoctrinated mind of Jewish Jihadists views Palestinians: as part of the Amalek league, which includes Hitler in their opinion. After World War II, Jews began equating Hitler with Amalek, and it was no coincidence that Netanyahu invoked Amalek to rally Israel into a genocidal war following October 7, likening the attack to the Holocaust. To Jewish "Jihadists," there is no distinction between Amalek—whether Palestinian, German, Somali, or Canadian. This implies that Israel’s genocide in Gaza is not solely retribution for October 7 but also vengeance for the atrocities committed by Amalek-like figures against Jews during World War II. In the mindset of Jewish "Jihadists" like Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, the slaughter of Palestinian children and the incineration of pregnant women serve as retribution for the millions of Jews gassed by Nazi Germany.
No amount of "reeducation" makes you love your oppressor
The "denazification" genocidal effort will fail against Palestinians for several reasons. First, Palestinians are not Zionists. During World War II, both the Allies and Axis powers adhered to Nazi-like ideologies of supremacy, differing only in governance style—one advocating white supremacist democracy, the other white supremacist dictatorship. Remove Hitler and Franklin D. Roosevelt from the equation, and you find an ideologically homogeneous population, which does not exist between Palestinians and Israelis. After Hitler’s defeat, Germans were allowed to rebuild under a new system without abandoning their core beliefs. Tragically, this option is not available to Palestinians. Even if Palestinians in Gaza renounced Hamas, wrapped themselves in Israeli flags, and declared "Am Yisrael Chai," Jewish "Jihadists" would still seek their destruction. For these extremists, Palestinians cannot gain acceptance by converting to Judaism or embracing Israeli identity. Jews, historically wary of "crypto-Jews" and conversos, guard against Palestinians attempting similar deceptions. To outwit a magician, one must surpass their tricks, not mimic them.
This rejection of Palestinians, regardless of their actions, is starkly illustrated by the tragic story of a Palestinian man shot dead at a Jerusalem checkpoint. As he approached with his hands raised, guns were aimed at his head from multiple directions. "One more step, and we’ll shoot," the guards warned. Frozen on the scorching ground, the man shouted, "I’m a Jew! Please don’t shoot!" The guards, stationed in the Arab quarter of the segregated city, exchanged skeptical glances and demanded, "Prove it." The man pulled a Hebrew Bible from his pocket, exclaiming, "Here, in your face!" The guards laughed, dismissing it: "That proves nothing; you could have stolen it." Desperate, the man said, "Fine, you leave me no choice but to resort to the last option." "What’s that?" the guards asked. He pulled down his pants, declaring, "Voilà, I told you so!" The guards erupted in laughter, then opened fire, shouting, "Nice try, moron! A missing foreskin doesn’t make you chosen!" as he writhed in a pool of blood.
Second, Palestinians are an occupied people, not imperialist aggressors like the Nazis. Without addressing the root cause of their resistance—the occupation and enslavement by Israel—Palestinians will only become more resolute in their defiance.