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Anti-Israel voices ignore Hamas’ lies and crimes in Gaza and the genocidal actions of radical Muslims in Sudan — it simply doesn’t fit their agenda

The sister's daughter of Al-Rasheed Al-Tahir, a displaced Sudanese man, cries after hearing her mother's story, after the family fled the war-torn al-Fashir city, as the humanitarian situation deteriorates amid the ongoing conflict between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army, at a displacement camp in Al Dabba, Sudan, September 6, 2025. REUTERS/El Tayeb Siddig

Hamas continues to breach the agreement brokered by US President Trump. They were to return all hostages, dead and alive, within 72 hours after the agreement was signed. Two weeks have passed. All live hostages have been returned, but Hamas continues to use the bodies of the dead, releasing them one by one, in an effort to gain time to rearm, reorganize, reestablish their control of the civilian population in Gaza while publicly killing and maiming those who opposed them. “Free Palestine” means handing the Palestinian people in Gaza over to a ruthless regime in which freedom is reserved only for its senior echelon, raking in millions of Dolars and living in luxury hotels.

At the same time, Hamas is preparing another internation propaganda campaign. It sought out particularly thin-bodied actors, interviewed and instructed them, bandaged healthy men, women and children, and then issued invitations to reporters to come and see. That is the kind of organization with which both the Palestinians in Gaza and Israel has had to deal.

Hamas claims it is making strenuous efforts to find the bodies of the remaining 13 hostages. That is a lie. Israel has shared decisive evidence, showing Hamas knows the whereabouts of 10 of the remaining deceased hostages still being held by the terrorist organization.

Yesterday witnessed a new height in the cynical conduct of Hamas. Under pretense of seeking for bodies, three of its operatives brought body parts of a deceased hostage, most of whose body was found and taken many months ago by the Israeli Defense Forces. As the linked video shows, Hamas packed the body parts in a body bag, brought it out of the house in which it was being held, buried it in the sand and then invited the Red Cross to witness their “finding” the body, which they then returned to Israel under different name, claiming to return yet another deceased hostage.

Selective outrage: when Israel defends itself, the world shouts — when Muslims slaughter Africans, it stays silent

Thousands around the world, ostensibly motivated by the highest level of moral considerations, protested Israel’s war of self-defense against Hamas in Gaza, accusing Israel of genocide in spite of its army moving, not hundreds or thousands by millions of Gaza Civilian out of harms’ way. Those impressive high morals seem to dissipate when faced with radical Muslim genocidal actions in Sudan: The so-called Rapid Support Forces, largely funded by the United Arab Emirates, overran the city of El-Fashar and embarked onto a systematic killing rampage, gleefully documented by the perpetuators themselves. Hundreds of bodies lie in heaps. Satellite pictures (!) show pools of blood. Columns of fleeing citizens are mowed down. Yet the purportedly enlightened world remains silent. After all, these are merely Africans being killed, and the virtuous Muslims ought never be accused of inappropriate behavior–they own too much oil. They also have too much political clout in certain places and we all need to face elections some time.

The self-righteous, hypocritical stance of so many is nothing short of amazing. Have they no fear of God?

Enaam Abdallah Mohammed, 19, a displaced Sudanese woman and mother of four, who fled with her family, looks on inside a camp shelter amid the ongoing conflict between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army, in Tawila, North Darfur, Sudan July 30, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Jamal TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

This article was originally published on www.themaozweb.com. It is reposted here by permission.

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Baruch Maoz served for thirty-three years as pastor of Grace and Truth Christian Congregation near Tel Aviv and field leader for Christian Witness to Israel. He is senior editor of the Modern Hebrew Bible, coeditor of the Annotated Hebrew New Testament, and founder and former co-editor of Mishkan: An International Theological Forum on Jewish Evangelism.

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