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Beware of ‘Hamas Personality’ Types Around You — Stay Away!  They Carry 7 Toxic Traits

Beware of “Hamas Personality” Types Around You — Stay Away!  They Carry 7 Toxic Traits

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This article is not based on imagination or exaggeration. It is the result of over 500 days of direct observation. During this time, I received thousands of abusive messages from individuals — both publicly and privately. I refer to these people as having a “Hamas Personality.” Based on their words and behavior, I have identified seven major traits. This conclusion is not speculative; it is grounded in consistent, observable patterns. Their traits are real, dangerous, and everyone should be aware of them.

If someone like this exists in your life, you must stay alert: if you cannot change them, the only wise choice is to distance yourself immediately.

So what is a “Hamas Personality”?

It refers to a toxic personality that mirrors the extreme traits of the Hamas organization — deeply controlling, aggressive, and intolerant.

Their common denominator is this: the moment you disagree with them, you become their “enemy.”
They will retaliate — through verbal abuse, emotional manipulation, constant harassment — doing everything possible to force you into submission and silence.
These individuals crave control more than anything else.

These are the people you must avoid — those infected with the “Hamas Personality.”

They typically display seven toxic traits. Please read carefully and examine whether someone around you matches this profile:

  1. Low education, poor vocabulary — Their Only Form of Expression Is Aggressive Outburst

These individuals generally lack education and logical thinking. They can’t articulate reasoned arguments. Instead, their mouths are filled with crude insults like “dog,”“you get dog food from Jews,” “Jewish squid,” “Jewish pig,” and ect.  and profanities that involve your parents.

In any discussion, they bring no facts, only emotion. Once opinions differ, they replace conversation with verbal violence, completely destroying any space for normal dialogue.

Online, they show up as trolls and cyberbullies. In real life, they often have emotional instability or even violent tendencies toward those around them.
People who cannot solve problems with reason resort to yelling, insulting, or even attacking to prove they exist.

  1. Obsessive need for control — they can’t tolerate disagreement.

They are free to support whomever they like — no one interferes.
But they demand that you must agree with them — otherwise, you are the “enemy.”
This extreme mindset is textbook Hamas-style authoritarianism. They do not seek coexistence — they demand uniformity and obedience. If you do not comply, you’ll be insulted, harassed, slandered, and pursued relentlessly.

Their desire for control stems from deep insecurity and inferiority. They try to establish their false sense of “righteousness” by controlling others and crushing diversity.

  1. They Will Turn on Each Other Instantly

You might think they have strong internal unity — but you’d be wrong.

“There is no deep friendship among Hamas fans” — this is not a joke, but a painful reality.

They are united not by love, but by shared hate.

Once differences in interest or opinion arise, they immediately turn against each other, exposing, betraying, and attacking one another without hesitation.

They cannot build trust, because their relationships are built on hatred and advanced through conflict.

Eventually, they collapse from within, endlessly tearing themselves apart.

  1. Miserable Lives, Deep Jealousy — They Cannot Stand to See Others Thrive

They have no positive goals in life. Instead, they hate the rich, the intelligent, and the successful.
It’s not that you did anything wrong — it’s that your success reminds them of their own decline. That’s why they chase you, trying to drag you down to their level, just to feel better.

They don’t want the world to improve.

— they want the world to be just as rotten as they are.

  1. Experts at moral coercion — they slander their nation while claiming to represent it.

They excel at fake patriotism, often proclaiming, “I love my country.”

The irony? Not a single country in the world officially supports Hamas.
Yet these individuals try to hijack national identity to justify their own hatred, pretending that their twisted voices represent “the people.”
In reality, they deeply tarnish the image of their country.

They love to invoke the name of the state. Disagree with them? You’re a “traitor.”
They have no authority, but desperately act like national spokespeople.

  1. No Constructive Thinking — Only Destruction, Tunnels, and Hatred

For decades, Hamas has only been known for digging tunnels, launching attacks, purging internal dissent, and spreading hatred. They have made zero contributions to civilization, education, healthcare, or science.

These “Hamas Personality” types follow the same logic:
They invent enemies, position themselves as victims, and wallow in the margins of society.
They won’t inspire you to grow — they’ll pull you into their own ruin.they are cruel to their own people too.

  1. They are a disgrace to civilized society — a virus among rational minds.

At their core, the “Hamas Personality” is a rejection of civilization and a betrayal of reason.
You may start by trying to reason with them — but eventually, you’ll realize:

It’s not that they don’t understand — they refuse to reason.

Trying to reform them is nearly impossible — unless they go through some life-altering disaster. Maybe they can be changed by Miracle. Education can change them if they would like to be educated. That’s also almost impossible.

You are not their trash bin or emotional punching bag.
Don’t throw pearls to pigs.

Arguing with them is a waste of time. What they need is not debate — it’s distance.

Choose Your Friends — Don’t Waste Your Life

Life is short.
Don’t trap yourself in the toxic swamp of a Hamas Personality.
Choose peace. Choose reason. Choose friends who uplift, not destroy.

Stay away from “Hamas Personality” people.

Note: The original text of this article was published in Chinese media, 
and this is the translation from Chinese to English.

 

About the Author
2010-2015 Working as a tour leader for Chinese tourists to Israel 2015-2017 Hebrew University, Hebrew Study 2017-2019 Tour Guide License Course in Tel Aviv by Ministry of Tourism, got the License after hard study 2019-2023 MA Degree, Bible Study, Bar Ilan University
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