Neo-Nazis And White Supremacists Online Celebrate The Anniversary Of The October 7 Hamas Attack: 'We Should Make Oct 7th A Civilizational Wide Holiday'

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October 9, 2024

Since the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, neo-Nazis and white supremacists have expressed support for Hamas and for Palestine, generally out of broad support for killing Jewish people. Neo-Nazis and white supremacists celebrated the anniversary of the October 7 attacks online, sharing posts, memes, and videos discussing the killings and subsequent violence. Some extremists explicitly praise the violence and loss of life on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides, while others frame the Hamas attacks and the Israeli retaliation as a positive events, due to the associated rise in antisemitism and anti-Israeli sentiment.

The following report will provide a brief overview of some online extremist activist relating to October 7.

Extremists Hosted Commemorative Livestreams, Posted Memes And Comments Celebrating The Anniversary Of October 7

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