An Israeli user's comment on the social network X (formerly Twitter) aimed at scaring everyone has become a global trend among Palestinian supporters, with the slogan "Hamas coming to our house."

Initially, a user named "Jords" posted about Irish-Palestinian solidarity.

"They claim that the Irish are as oppressed as the Palestinians, you stupid colonial Americans and Brits. You can't understand this because it requires learning what solidarity means, and you have none of that," he wrote.

Later, an Israeli user named "Malou" commented on the post as follows:

"I expect Hamas to visit you and your family."

Rather than instilling fear among Palestinian supporters, the comment sparked a new trend. Instead of responding defensively, thousands of people adopted the phrase and used it to applaud the Palestinian resistance movement and mock Israel's failed propaganda.

The Israeli user's post has been viewed over 34 million times, but X has hidden the quoted tweets. However, that hasn't stopped users from trending the phrase.

People flooded social media with posts promising to welcome Hamas back if they visited their families. The responses were humorous, satirical, and deeply political.

For example, a user named "Ladennifer Cediniston" shared a photo of a barbecue party and wrote: "When HAMAS visited me and my family for a pilgrimage (of course, all halal)."

This trend indicates that the Hamas movement is supported not only by Muslims, but also by all free-spirited people around the world, regardless of religion, nationality, race, or social background.

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