The terrorist organization's thirst for blood is not limited to Israel and the Jews, but extends to Europe and Christians as well.

Israel's Diaspora Ministry sent a personal letter to some 20 European leaders, signed by Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli, which contained evidence of the activities of Hamas and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) operatives in the continent's major cities.

"It's been weeks since the barbarism that Hamas committed against babies, children, the elderly and thousands of Israeli citizens. This is no time for ambiguity. I would like to make this clear.

Hamas has proven that their goal is to kill Jews everywhere," Chikli wrote.

“Since the massacre, calls for violence against Jews worldwide have increased by 120 percent – ​​a staggering figure. Unfortunately, Hamas' bloodlust is not limited to Israel and the Jews, but extends to Europe and Christians as well. I would like to remind you that in the past the members of Hamas expressed the intention of Islam to conquer Europe", warned the minister.

According to The Jerusalem Post, the letter was sent to representatives of Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Great Britain, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Germany and the European Union by the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs.

"Hamas has been operating worldwide for many years, mainly through funds disguised as humanitarian donations," explained Tzur Bar-Oz, head of the Diaspora Ministry's research and foreign relations department.

“It is a complex network that operates in many countries, including Western democracies. This phenomenon must be eradicated as soon as possible," he added.

In addition to the minister's personal appeal, the letters also contained evidence of pro-terrorist activists, including statements and social media posts praising the activities of Hamas. The ministry's goal is to make these European politicians understand that it is a real threat and that action must be taken to eradicate the Hamas network.

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