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Tuesday, Jun 16, 2026

Surprise Discovery: Hamas Leaders Richer Than Trump!

Popular Arab blogger Huda Jannat closely follows events in the Gaza Strip and investigates the atrocities committed by Hamas that led to a war in which Israel is courageously fighting brutal terrorism.
As a result, she published a list of lies and manipulations by Hamas in Gaza and revealed the comfortable lives Gaza residents led thanks to Israel, causing a storm in the Arab world.

Muslim blogger Huda Jannat is shocked by what she learned about Gaza since the beginning of the war.

In a daring post, she describes what she learned from the war process and exposes the comfortable and good life to which the residents of Gaza and the leaders of Hamas have become accustomed, thanks to Israel.

The post exposes the hypocrisy of Hamas, allegedly claiming that the situation of Gazans was so dire before the war.

Here are some of the startling revelations she published:

1. Suddenly, we discovered that in the Gaza Strip, home to 2 million people, there are 36 hospitals.

There are Arab countries with a population of 30 million that don't have as many hospitals.

2. Surprisingly, we found out that Gaza receives water, electricity, gas, and fuel for free from Israel.

Of course, there is not a single Arab citizen elsewhere who does not pay for water, electricity, and fuel.

3. We suddenly discovered that Gaza receives 30 million dollars a month just from Qatar.

And 120 million dollars a month from UNRA.

And 50 million dollars a month from the European Union.

And 30 million dollars a month from America.

There are Arab countries drowning in debts that can't find anyone to give them even one million dollars.

4. Suddenly, we learned that there is no "siege" on Gaza and that all goods flow there, and the borders are open.

Gazans traveled to Egypt and from there to all over the world.

5. Unexpectedly, we found that people in Gaza live better than many Arab countries.

And its residents live much better than many Arab states.

6. Suddenly, we realized that our minds were programmed by the lies of the media of the Muslim Brotherhood.

7. Suddenly, we discovered that children in Gaza are not like children we usually think of, but rather children of terrorists with machine guns and suicide belts who underwent special training by Hamas.

8. Suddenly, we found out that the schools, hospitals, and mosques in Gaza are organized terror headquarters and ammunition depots with Hamas' underground tunnels.

9. Suddenly, we found that in Gaza, there is an underground "metro" of Hamas that stretches over 500 kilometers, which Israel can only envy.

10. Suddenly, we realized that the so-called doctors and teachers in Gaza turned out to be active Hamas terrorists.

11. Suddenly, we discovered that rockets and mortars are stored in children's rooms in Gaza houses.

12. Suddenly, we learned that Hitler and his book "Mein Kampf" were very popular in Gaza, and its Arabic translation was almost in every home in Gaza, or a portrait of the author.

13. Suddenly, we discovered that Gazans live a life of luxury, with multi-story mansions with swimming pools and premium German cars.

14. Suddenly, we found out that there is no Israeli siege on Gaza because it still borders its Muslim sister Egypt.

15. Suddenly, we learned that most "citizens" in Gaza support Hamas and other terror groups, chose Hamas in democratic elections, and celebrated the massacre on October 7.

16. Suddenly, we found out that what are called journalists and reporters in Gaza working for Western media like CNN, AP, Reuters, and others turned out to be Hamas terrorists who participated in the massacre on October 7.

17. Suddenly, we learned that what are called 'peace activists' and 'workers of international human rights organizations' of the UN, the Red Cross, and WHO turned out to be terrorists and corrupt individuals of Hamas.

18. Suddenly, we discovered that each of the leaders of Hamas is a billionaire, richer than President Trump, with a net worth of 4 to 5 billion dollars each.


In this post, the Muslim blogger exposed the mask of hypocrisy of Hamas in Gaza in a series of tweets that shook the Arab world.

On social media, responses were furious to the publication, calling Jannat a "traitor" and a "Zionist dog." In some cases, there were even calls for her death.

However, on social media, there were also those who claimed that Jannat's words are "truth" and that Hamas has cynically used the UN and various international bodies over the years to clash with Israel.
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