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Farfour the Mouse isn’t much interested in Donald Duck’s antics.
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Instead, the Gazan Mickey Mouse knock-off extols Palestinian children to kill Jews and the glorious future of Islamic world domination.
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The Sesame Street-flavoured show appeared on Hamas-controlled Gazan TV in 2007.
Fun-loving Farfour often engages in “violent and anti-Semitic activities,” the Daily Mail reports. And the punchline is always the same when his schemes go awry — blame the Jews.
In one episode, Farfour is pinched for copying another student’s classroom work. When asked why he cheated, the radical rodent replies: “It was against my will, because the Jews destroyed our home and I couldn’t find my notebooks.”
Islamic world domination is another empowering theme.
He tells viewers: “We, tomorrow’s pioneers, will restore to this nation its glory, and we will liberate Al-Aqsa and Iraq with Allah’s will, and we will liberate the Muslim countries, invaded by murderers.”
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The central theme is, of course, blame the Jews for the problems of the world. This week’s guest, Hitler.
According to the Mail, Farfour sports a creepy, high-pitched Mickey Mouse-style voice. The show was aired on the Hamas-run network Al-Aqsa.
The propaganda channel is helmed by former Hamas interior minister Fathi Hammad, who has been designated a terrorist by the U.S. which described the channel as an outlet designed to brainwash and recruit kids to team terror.
But the maniacal mouse’s run was short-lived. He was whacked by the Israelis.
A Mossad agent sat across from Farfour and tells him: “Farfour, we want to buy the land. We will give you a lot of money.”
Firm Farfour responds: “No, we don’t sell our lands to terrorist.”
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The Israeli then stabs our hero to death.
A child then tells viewers: “Farfour became a martyr while protecting his land.”
The anti-Semitic vermin was just one of the entertaining shows on Al-Aqsa. In a music video, a young girl sings to her mother, who later kills four Israeli soldiers.
The girl later holds explosives and sings to the camera: “I am following mommy in her footsteps.”
There was, thankfully, no suicide vest singalong.
The latest mayhem in the Middle East kicked off on Oct. 7, when Hamas terrorists attacked a music festival and kibbutzs. More than 1,200 Israelis — mostly civilians — were slaughtered in the bloody attacks. Countless women were raped and tortured.
As a result, for nearly three months Israel has been pulverizing Gaza in an assault that has killed more than 21,000, many women and children.
bhunter@postmedia.com
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