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Terror camp: Herzog reveals Hamas summer camps in NBC interview - Walla! news

2024-01-07T16:06:26.641Z

Highlights: Terror camp: Herzog reveals Hamas summer camps in NBC interview - Walla! news. In an interview on Meet the Press, the president revealed a document written by Hamas' military-terrorist wing in July. The document details the goals of the summer camp, which educates young children to extremism, terrorism and murderous hatred. As part of the "curriculum", the children are trained to shoot weapons, conduct simulations and take theoretical courses in order to pave them up for future service in the organization.


In an interview on Meet the Press, the president revealed a document written by Hamas' military-terrorist wing in July. The document details the organization's "summer camps" designed to train the next generation of Hamas terrorists, including training them in firing and deepening jihadist values


Hamas Terror Camp./From NBC

Israeli President Isaac Herzog revealed today (Sunday) in an interview on NBC's Meet the Press program the action plan of Hamas' terrorist camps, which train children as the future generation of the organization's terrorists.

The document, classified as secret and written by Hamas' military-terrorist wing last July, details the goals of the summer camp, which educates young children to extremism, terrorism and murderous hatred. According to the document, the essence of the camp is "promoting the culture of resistance and the values of jihad and sacrifice among the children of the summer camps. Training the camp children spiritually, mentally and physically so that they will be able to serve the resistance in the future, to contribute to the militarization of society through training."

Children at the Hamas Terror Camp/IDF Spokesperson

Youth terrorists: Children with M16s train in Hamas facility simulating a tunnel/IDF Spokesperson's Office

Hamas runs a network of summer camps inside its military camps throughout the Gaza Strip. This is in order to train the younger generation of Gaza's children to be the future generation of the organization's terrorists. In those camps, Hamas educates children to hate Jews, religious extremism, terrorism and violent resistance. As part of the "curriculum", the children are trained to shoot weapons, conduct simulations and take theoretical courses in order to pave them up for future service in the organization.

"Let me present you with a classified document, strictly secret, that we located at Hamas headquarters during the fighting," President Herzog said during the interview, "This is a booklet describing instructions by Hamas commanders on how to run summer camps for children in order to spread and promote the values of jihad. This is a document that clearly shows that spreading the values of jihad and the values of resistance means terrorism. He emphasizes how to turn a summer camp into a military activity, which is happening throughout the Gaza Strip."

Hamas/IDF Spokesperson's "Summer Camps"

"The purpose of summer camps is to provide a special experience for young people and youth, to become citizens of the free world, with freedom, happiness and joy. Instead, in Hamas' summer camps, the real goal is to turn these young people into terrorists."

The document presented by Herzog details the action plan for the terrorist camp, including translations into Hebrew and English. On the first page there is an introduction describing the importance of the "summer camps" to Hamas. On the second page, the objectives of the "summer camps", the target groups, the duration of the project and its components, such as firing weapons, are detailed. On the third page there is a division into a number of camps hosted at military bases deployed in the various districts in the Gaza Strip.

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