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Violence and a hatred for Jews. It’s what’s in fashion in Gaza.
That’s the synopsis of those commenting on a clothing store’s name: Hitler. The name of the store is accompanied with mannequins dressed ready for combat. The clothing promoted on the mannequins includes black balaclavas and black-and-white checked keffiiyeh headscarves, which hid the mannequins’ faces and marked them as masked militants.
The message the store was sending rings clear with those looking at pictures of the storefront on Twitter.
https://t.co/wFEhtIWXU2 wow the name of this store is gaza is “Hitler”! can they be any more angry and hateful? pic.twitter.com/x4WBjxdIvJ
— Rachel Farkas (@rachelf24) November 1, 2015
“Wow the name of this store is gaza is “Hitler”! can they be any more angry and hateful?” tweeted Rachel Farkas.
“What a lovely store in #Gaza! Hitler carries mannequins with knives. Very very fashionable,” said poster Anna Ahronheim.
“Latest example of Palestinian culture of violence and support for terrorism: Fall-winter fashion in Gaza. So sick,” posted Ofer Gendelman.
The store is located in the Nusseirat camp in Gaza, according to Israel Radio Arab affairs correspondent Gal Berger. Others around the world began to wonder why the global mainstream media hasn’t reported on the pictures proudly displaying the storefront with its violent mannequins.
Has ANYONE in the mainstream media bothered reporting about the Hitler store with mannequins holding knives? https://t.co/Dkj7cwGB1z
— Aussie Dave (@Israellycool) November 2, 2015
“Has ANYONE in the mainstream media bothered reporting about the Hitler store with mannequins holding knives?” Aussie Dave posted to Twitter. Others posted replies that reporting on the store would “ruin a carefully constructed narrative.”
There are also moves to disseminate hate-filled literature in Palestine, according to reports. Israel’s U.N. ambassador reportedly shared information with the U.N. Security Council last month that propaganda titled “How to Stab a Jew” was being distributed in Palestine.