Arabic copy of Adolf Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ found inside child’s room in Gaza

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Arabic copy of Adolf Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ found inside child’s room in Gaza

An Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler’s ill-fated manifesto, “Mein Kampf,” was found in a child’s bedroom at a Hamas terrorist base in the Gaza Strip, Israeli authorities reported.

A copy of the Nazi leader’s 1925 autobiography that outlines his deadly journey into antisemitism and the murder of millions of Jews and other ethnic minorities during the Holocaust includes “annotations and highlights,” Israel Defense Forces said in a broadcast on X on Sunday.

“The book was found among the personal belongings of one of the terrorists,” the IDF said in an online post.

“Hamas adheres to the ideology of Hitler, who was responsible for the extermination of the Jews.”

The alarming findings come as Israeli forces battle radical Hamas terrorists inside the Gaza Strip following an October 7 sneak attack that left 1,400 Israelis dead.

Israel’s counter-offensive has left millions of Palestinians homeless and thousands more dead as military forces from the Jewish State search for Hamas settlements and strongholds.

A copy of Adolf Hitler’s ill-fated autobiography, “Mein Kampf,” was found in a child’s bedroom at a Hamas base in the Gaza Strip, Israeli authorities said Sunday. The Israel Defense Forces said the IDF had a copy of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf,” translated into Arabic, including “annotations and highlights.”IDF

Gaza has been the scene of heavy fighting in recent days as Israeli ground forces advance against terrorists behind a surprise October 7 attack that almost exclusively targeted civilians. Hamas took more than 220 hostages in the attack – many of whom were later confirmed dead.

The conflict has sparked clashes between pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters, including on many US college campuses and hot spots in the Big Apple.

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Last week, a violent group of pro-Palestinian protesters swarmed Grand Central Terminal and spattered blood on the New York Times building, part of the “Flood Manhattan for Gaza” rally.

Ivy League campuses including Columbia, Cornell, Harvard and Yale universities have become hotbeds of antisemitism – prompting an exodus of wealthy board members and donors, including Jewish billionaire Henry Swieca, who announced this week he would resign from Columbia’s board.

An Arabic copy of Adolf Hitler’s sick manifesto, “Mein Kampf,” was sold on the streets of Cairo, Egypt, in 2009. A copy was found in the Gaza strip, Israeli authorities said. AFP via Getty Images An Arabic version of Adolf Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” was sold at an Arabic book fair in 2013. photo alliance via Getty Images

Last month, a protester in Midtown Manhattan flashed a swastika during a demonstration.

The Nazi emblem is widely recognized as a symbol of the violent antisemitism used by the German army during World War II and the Holocaust, in which six million Jews and millions of ethnic Europeans were systematically murdered in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

“Mein Kampf,” which translates to “My Struggle,” was written by Hitler after he was wounded in World War I, and later provided the outline for the holocaust and became a primer for Nazi wartime atrocities.

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