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Michael Kuenne
Journalist

Free Palestine Ignored Odai Naser Al Rabay

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Odai Naser Al Rabay didn’t fit the narrative because Odai’s murder exposes the rotting core of the so-called “pro-Palestine” movement. It isn’t about Palestinian rights. It’s about demonizing Israel and excusing terror.

Last week, Odai took to the streets to do something that Western activists sitting comfortably in New York, London, or Berlin will never have the courage to do: he protested against Hamas. For that, he was kidnapped, tortured, and executed by Hamas operatives.

The greatest enemy of the Palestinians is Hamas. And from the morally bankrupt activist class in the West?

Not a single word.
No rallies.
No hashtags.
No “Say his name.”
Because his name ruins their script.
A dead Palestinian is only useful to these people when he can be blamed on Jews.

Hamas is evil. Unequivocally.
Hamas is the problem. And Hamas must be destroyed, not negotiated with, not legitimized, not appeased.

He dared to speak.
He dared to want peace.
He dared to believe that Gaza deserved more than masked terrorists with Iranian rockets and blood on their hands. And for that, he paid the price while Western activists posted their shallow slogans and kept scrolling.

The Jewish people know what it means to be betrayed by silence. They know what it means when the world looks away.

So they will not be silent now. And neither should anyone who claims to care about human rights, truth, or dignity.

There is no peace for Gaza without the fall of Hamas.

Because if you truly want to “Free Palestine,”
start by freeing it from Hamas.

And if your so-called “solidarity” can’t say that, if you can’t bring yourself to name Hamas, to mourn a Palestinian murdered for wanting peace, to stand with the only democracy in the Middle East defending itself against a genocidal death cult, then let’s be honest:

It was never about justice.
It was never about peace.
It was never about Palestine.
It was always about hating Jews.

About the Author
Michael Kuenne works as a journalist on antisemitism, extremism, and rising threats to Jewish life. His reporting continually sheds light on the dangers that come from within radical ideologies and institutional complicity, and where Western democracies have failed in confronting the new rise of Jew-hatred with the due urgency it does call for. With hard-hitting commentary and muckraking reporting, Kuenne exposed how the antisemitic narratives shape policymaking, dictate public discourse, and fuel hate toward Israel. His writings have appeared in a number of international media outlets, including The Times of Israel Blogs. Kuenne has become a voice heard for blunt advocacy in regard to Israel's right to self-defense, critiquing ill-conceived humanitarian policies serving only to empower terror, while demanding a moral clarity which seems beyond most Western leaders. With a deep commitment to historical truth, he has covered the resurgence of Holocaust distortion in political rhetoric, the dangerous normalization of antisemitic conspiracies in mainstream culture, and false equivalencies drawn between Israel's actions and the crimes of its enemies. His reporting dismantles sanitized language that whitens the record of extremism and insists on calling out antisemitism-whether from the far right, the far left, or Islamist movements, without fear or hesitation.
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