In a luxurious hotel room with extravagant gold decoration, three actors disguised as Hamas leaders - Moussa Abou Marzouk, Khaled Meshaal and Ismaël Haniyeh - play poker.
Dressed in immaculate beige suits and with gold watches on their wrists, the leaders of the Islamist group sing a rap entitled:
“Gaza's sky is black, but Qatar is always sunny.”
The lyrics mainly concern Palestinians dying in Gaza, while their leaders are accused of lounging in a bathtub full of cash in Qatar.
“They no longer have anything to eat like a Ramadan retreat.
I don't care because I'm sitting in my suite (...) My people don't have water, I wonder what it's like,”
the three leaders rap in unison, surrounded by sports cars and women in scanty clothing.
Through the production of this video clip, the satirical Israeli show Eretz Nehederet wants to caricature the golden exile of Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar...
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