The murder of the Bibas children by Hamas terrorists is not just another tragic event—it is an extension of the barbarism that the world witnessed on October 7, 2023. On that fateful day, Hamas launched the most brutal terror attack against Israel in decades, slaughtering over 1,200 innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. The attack was not just an act of war; it was a grotesque display of inhumanity—innocent people were burned alive, young girls were raped and murdered, entire families were executed in their homes.
And now, months later, the horrors continue with the killing of the Bibas children. This is the true face of Hamas. It does not fight for freedom or self-determination; it fights for destruction, for the sheer pleasure of spilling innocent blood. There can be no compromise, no negotiations, and no sympathy for those who align themselves with such evil.
The harrowing fate of the Bibas family is a tragedy that exposes the true nature of Hamas. Taken hostage from their home, the children—helpless, innocent, and full of life—were subjected to horrors unimaginable. Their murder is not just a crime; it is a statement by Hamas that it thrives on the blood of the defenseless.
Hamas terrorists, in their so-called “resistance,” have never hesitated to target civilians, whether in Israel or beyond. Their violence is not selective—it does not differentiate between soldiers and babies, between adults and infants. The world has witnessed the bodies of children desecrated, families wiped out, and entire communities torn apart by their campaign of terror.
Those who argue that Hamas is merely fighting for Palestinian self-determination ignore the overwhelming evidence that it has no interest in peace. The murder of the Bibas children is not about resisting occupation; it is about a genocidal ideology that seeks to eradicate Jews and destroy Israel. Hamas does not want coexistence; it wants annihilation.
Hamas does not operate in a vacuum. It is the spawn of a larger ideological plague—Islamic radicalism—that justifies murder in the name of religion. The organization’s charter openly calls for the extermination of Jews, citing religious texts to sanctify its bloodlust. Hamas is not a nationalist movement; it is an Islamist terrorist group committed to jihad.
The virus of radical Islamism is what allows Hamas to spread. It finds its way into mosques, schools, and online propaganda, radicalizing young minds to believe that murdering Jews is a divine duty. The indoctrination begins early, with Palestinian children taught to hate Israelis, to see suicide bombers as martyrs, and to glorify terrorism as a noble cause.
This radicalization is not accidental. It is a deliberate strategy funded and supported by Iran, Qatar, and other Islamist regimes that see Hamas as their proxy against Israel. The global Islamist network thrives on victimhood narratives, portraying Palestinians as the oppressed while ignoring the brutal reality of Hamas rule.
The Palestinian territories controlled by Hamas are not bastions of freedom or democracy; they are theocracies where dissenters are executed, women are oppressed, and anyone opposing Hamas is silenced. The very people Hamas claims to “defend” are its first victims.
Some argue that we must separate Hamas from the Palestinian people, that the two are not synonymous. But this distinction collapses when we see images of Palestinians celebrating terror attacks, handing out sweets after the murder of Jews, and raising their children to become the next generation of jihadists.
Not every Palestinian is a terrorist, but any Palestinian who supports Hamas is complicit in its crimes. Those who chant for the destruction of Israel, who take to the streets glorifying mass murder, who justify the slaughter of the Bibas children—these individuals do not deserve mercy. They have chosen the side of evil.
A people who embrace a terrorist organization cannot claim to be innocent. True victims would rise against their oppressors; they would reject the ideology that brings them nothing but suffering. Yet, in Gaza and parts of the West Bank, we see a disturbing trend—open, unapologetic support for Hamas, even in the face of its inhumanity.
The global response to Hamas’s atrocities must be uncompromising. There can be no room for those who shelter terrorists, for those who propagate their ideology, or for those who excuse their crimes under the guise of resistance. If a Palestinian chooses Hamas, they have chosen terror, and they must be treated accordingly.
Israel has a duty—not just to itself, but to humanity—to ensure that Hamas is eradicated. There can be no ceasefire, no negotiations, no half-measures. Hamas must be crushed militarily, its leadership eliminated, and its infrastructure dismantled. The world must not demand “proportional responses” when dealing with monsters who burn babies alive.
The lessons of history are clear. When faced with absolute evil, compromise is not an option. The Allies did not negotiate with the Nazis; they obliterated them. The civilized world did not show mercy to ISIS; it hunted them down. Hamas belongs to the same category of barbarism, and the only response must be its complete destruction.
Those who call for a ceasefire, who accuse Israel of genocide while ignoring Hamas’s atrocities, are enablers of terrorism. They are the useful idiots of jihadist propaganda, blind to the truth or willfully complicit in spreading lies. Every nation that values human life must stand with Israel in its fight, not just for the Jewish state’s survival but for the survival of civilization itself.
The murder of the Bibas children is a defining moment. It forces the world to confront a choice—do we stand with innocent lives, or do we tolerate a terrorist organization that butchers them? Hamas is not a resistance movement; it is a death cult, and its supporters are the foot soldiers of an ideology that seeks the destruction of everything we hold dear.
The October 7th terror attack should have been a wake-up call for the world, yet too many still refuse to see Hamas for what it is. The images of that day—bodies burned, civilians massacred, children held hostage—should have been enough to shatter any illusions about Hamas. And yet, after all that, the world still debates, still hesitates, still entertains the possibility of “peace” with terrorists.
There is no middle ground in this fight. No negotiations, no peace talks, no compromises. Hamas and those who support it must be shown the full force of justice. The world must make it clear—if you stand with Hamas, you stand with terror. And for that, there can be no mercy.