The Three G's: Gaza, Genocide, Government – Unmasking Hamas "Palestine" Hypocrisy

The Three G's: Gaza, Genocide, Government – Unmasking Hamas "Palestine" Hypocrisy. 

In recent weeks, the world has been confronted with images and reports from Gaza that raise troubling questions about the true nature of the ongoing conflict. As Israel’s anti-terror operation continues to dismantle Hamas infrastructure in Gaza, the group’s actions are revealing the depth of its hypocrisy and disregard for the well-being of its own people. 

Hamas, which has long used the civilian population of Gaza as human shields, has now shown an alarming double standard as its leaders desperately try to secure their own escape while preventing their people from fleeing the violence they helped instigate. This exposes the cynical manipulation Hamas has used to further its political agenda — and underscores the fundamental injustice facing Gaza’s population. 

Hamas: Masters of Propaganda and Human Suffering. 

The reality on the ground in Gaza has been distorted by a constant stream of propaganda, often portraying Israel as the sole aggressor. While Israel takes steps to protect its civilians from terrorist attacks and dismantle Hamas’s military infrastructure, the terrorist organization has repeatedly used its own population as cannon fodder. 

By storing weapons in civilian areas, placing rocket launchers near schools and hospitals, and launching attacks from densely populated neighborhoods, Hamas ensures that its people are trapped in the crossfire of its conflict with Israel. But beyond the immediate devastation, Hamas has also used the deaths of its own people as a tool for propaganda. Images of casualties in Gaza are often broadcasted globally, portraying the group as victims of Israeli "genocide." 

However, this narrative intentionally overlooks the responsibility Hamas bears in putting their own civilians in harm’s way. 

Hamas’s Hypocrisy: Leaders Flee While Civilians Suffer. 

 In an ironic twist, the hypocrisy of Hamas leadership has been brought into the spotlight in recent weeks. While the organization continues to block efforts for its people to leave Gaza City and find safety, Hamas officials themselves have reportedly sought to escape the enclave, even reaching out to Israel through the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) to facilitate their own evacuation. 

This stark contrast in priorities is not just a moral failure but a betrayal of the very people Hamas claims to represent. Hamas’s insistence that no one should leave Gaza in the face of an Israeli anti-terror operation shows its utter indifference to the lives of Gaza’s civilians. Yet, when the threat is too great, Hamas leaders attempt to flee to safety, abandoning the people they have manipulated for years. 

A Call for Accountability.

While Hamas continues to manipulate its own people and twist the narrative for political gain, it is crucial for the international community to recognize this hypocrisy and hold the group accountable. The suffering of Gaza’s civilians is tragic, but it is Hamas’s policies and actions — not Israel’s defense operations — that are responsible for the ongoing humanitarian crisis. As Israel works to dismantle the terror infrastructure that has long plagued the region, it must continue to expose Hamas for what it truly is: a group that values power, propaganda, and violence over the lives of the people it claims to represent. The world should no longer be fooled by the false narrative of "genocide" and instead recognize Hamas for its role in creating this tragedy. 


Hamas hypocrisy: COGAT shames Hamas officials who asked to leave Gaza While the organization works to prevent Gazans from leaving Gaza City, its leaders try to work with Israel to secure an evacuation for themselves.

Yoni Kempinski. Sep 14, 2025, 7:08 PM (GMT+3) https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/414921

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