Pro-Hamas protesters in the U.S. who whine incessantly about their freedoms being taken from them have been dead silent in the wake of Hamas brutally executing an anti-Hamas protester in Gaza.
The protester, 22-year-old Uday Al Rabbay, was kidnapped after he participated in a protest. Days later, his bloodied body was left on his family’s doorstep.
Odai Nasser Al Rabay, a 22-year-old Gazan, was kidnapped and killed under torture by Hamas’s terrorists today. May his memory be blessed. pic.twitter.com/T0oTZVT5gc
— Hamza (@HowidyHamza) March 29, 2025
“Uday was martyred by the criminals of Hamas,” Mazen Shat, a senior Fatah police officer, told The Telegraph. “And what’s his crime? He told the truth, because he refused to be silent on injustice, because he did not kneel to Hamas.”
“Hamas is oppressing people in a brutal way. Like a puppy on a rope around his neck, they dragged him to the door of his house and told his family that this is the punishment for those who complain about Hamas,” he added.
Fatah is a Palestinian group that used to control Gaza up until it lost it to Hamas during a war in 2007.
According to Shat, Rabbay was tortured for four hours before being killed. And according to Sam Habeeb, a former Gaza resident who now lives in London, the protest that Rabbay participated in was the largest that’s been seen since Hamas took over in 2007.
“People have been under Israeli bombing since October 2023 — they don’t want the war to continue by all means,” he said. “Hamas must accept the fact that the majority of people of Gaza want an end to this war, and certainly they have the right to express their views freely.”
“Violent crackdowns on protesters is criminal and unacceptable. This is a heinous crime that is completely condemned. It is unacceptable to restrict the freedom of protest and kill and torture the protester Uday Al Rabai. Not all people in Gaza are part of Hamas, and they have the right to express their views freely,” he added.
What you won’t hear is the same stern condemnation from the privileged pro-Hamas protesters at college campuses across America:
This is a photo of the mass rally held at Columbia University in support of 22-year-old Odai Naser Saadi – one of the leaders of the anti-Hamas protest movement in Gaza – who was tortured and murdered by Hamas terrorists. https://t.co/km2RjnL6h8 pic.twitter.com/vPBlf6YUEU
— Joel M. Petlin (@Joelmpetlin) March 30, 2025
These protesters have instead been busy whining about some of their compatriots being deported from the United States for promoting terrorism and lying on their immigration applications.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, Rabbay isn’t the only protester who was murdered by Hamas. It’s believed that at least five others were also killed.
“Days after thousands of angry Gazans took to the streets in a rare show of dissent against Hamas, the group responded with a brutal crackdown, executing at least six protesters,” as reported by India Today.
“Many others have been publicly flogged, several kidnapped, and numerous Gazans remain missing, according to reports on mainstream and social media,” the reporting continues.
BREAKING: Hamas has announced that they executed six Palestinians involved in the anti-Hamas protests, accusing them of being “Zionist collaborators.”
Will any Western media report on this? Or just continue to ignore Hamas’s large scale abuse of its own citizens. pic.twitter.com/Wur2qm4EpA
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 29, 2025
Hamza Howidy, a former Gazan resident who now lives in Europe, told The Telegraph that Hamas excuses its murders by claiming its victims are collaborators, which is a crime punishable by death.
Howidy himself is one of the lucky ones. After protesting in 2019 and 2023, he was arrested and tortured but not killed.
“Everyone in the prison tortures and humiliates you, it’s how they get to know you better,” he said. “They drew a bicycle on the wall and told me to ride it – if you don’t pretend to ride it, they beat you. They want you to feel like nothing.”
The family of 22-year-old Odai Nasser Saadi Al-Rubai, who was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered by Hamas militias, opened fire during his funeral and vowed to avenge his death.
Mourners turned the funeral into a protest against Hamas, chanting: “Hamas out, out!” pic.twitter.com/snKhFh6ZVH
— Ihab Hassan (@IhabHassane) March 29, 2025
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