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NextImg:Israeli satire program mocks LGBT members supporting Hamas in viral skit


A skit going viral on social media pokes fun at college students and LGBT members who have voiced their support for the terrorist group Hamas.

The skit was released by the Israeli political satire program Eretz Nehederet and portrays two college students on a campus called Columbia Untisemity, with one of the students waving a flag that is a mix of a pride flag and the Palestinian flag. The two students state that everyone in the "LGBTQH" community, with the H standing for Hamas, is welcome on campus, as supporting Hamas is "so trending right now."

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The two students portrayed in the skit are also seen taking down posters of missing children in Gaza, a jab at college students in real life who have taken down photos of missing Israeli residents amid the Hamas terrorist attack. One of the students described the posters as "toxic Zionist propaganda."

The students also performed a virtual interview with a Hamas member in Gaza who said he was under a hospital and was protected by Allah and 2 million civilians. When one of the students stated they wished they could be with the terrorist, the Hamas member said that they could visit anytime and that Hamas would "throw you off the roof," with the student mistaking this for saying Hamas would throw them a rooftop party.

The Hamas member was offered to come to the United States by the college students, with the member stating that they would come once "we finish with Israel," warning that "America is next" and that "it will be a blast."

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Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, multiple pro-Palestinian rallies have taken place throughout the U.S. and on college campuses. In the wake of the attack, a pro-Palestinian student group at Columbia University released a statement that the attacks by Hamas were a justified "counter-offensive against their settler-colonial oppressor."

Conservative commentator Dennis Prager, who is Jewish, has condemned the antisemitism displayed by the rallies on campuses, stating that the footage of the antisemitism could "awaken" people of "the rot" from universities over the last few years.