Why are woke Westerners cheering Hamas murdering Gazans?

“Every single one” of the “collaborators must face justice,” writes NHS doctor, who was previously investigated for praising the October 7th massacres.

By World Israel News Staff

Far-left activists are celebrating Hamas’ public execution of Gazans accused of collaborating with Israel during the ongoing war, adopting the terror group’s stance that cooperation with the Jewish State should be punishable by death.

Ironically, many of those cheering on the killings are the same voices that have repeatedly accused Israel of allegedly committing war crimes in Gaza and condemned the IDF for civilian casualties.

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), an anti-Israel organization with chapters on college campuses across the U.S., openly applauded the extrajudicial killing of Gazans accused by Hamas of aiding Israel.

“Death to the occupation. Death to Zionism. Death to all collaborators,” read one SJP Instagram post eulogizing a Hamas-affiliated influencer killed in clashes with a local clan backed by Israel.

Greta Berlin, founder of the Free Gaza Movement — which has organized numerous flotillas attempting to breach Israel’s blockade — also celebrated the executions.

Berlin defended Hamas’ decision to line up and execute members of a Gazan clan allegedly tied to Israel.

“THEY ARE TRAITORS. Do you have any f*king idea what the French did to the French collaborators with the Nazis? How about the Dutch?” she wrote on X, responding to a user who had expressed concern about the killings.

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“You’re a disgusting supporter of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians and a cheerleader for their collaborators,” she added.

Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan, a UK National Health Service physician who has previously glorified the October 7th massacres and refused to condemn Hamas, similarly praised the executions.

“Every single one” of the “collaborators must face justice,” Aladwan wrote on X.

Even the Palestinian Authority condemned the killings, with PA President Mahmoud Abbas’ office calling them “heinous crimes” and “a blatant violation of human rights.”

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