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*MemeticMutation: The scene where Farfour is beaten to death, just for how absurd it is, as well as the fact that it's done in a kid's show. Many memes have been spawned about it, such as "RIP Farfour" and "Top 10 Saddest Anime Deaths"


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*TheWoobie: The innocent children and civilians swept up in the war, such as Sarah.
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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda that is counterintuitive to their goals; a sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and their struggles.

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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it the show for being violent making them look like laughingstocks at best and dangerous religious propaganda that is counterintuitive to their goals; fanatics at worst; a sentiment shared by many most Palestinian advocacy groups, as well as Westerners who are sympathetic to towards the Palestinians and their struggles.
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** The show completely revolves around encouraging kids to engage in violent resistance to Israeli occupation and embrace religious fundamentalism, and frequently depicts its child-friendly characters engaging in or being subjected to gratuitous violence. Unsurprisingly, this does not play well with most audiences, especially in the West or even in Palestine itself.

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** The show completely revolves around encouraging kids to engage in violent resistance to Israeli occupation and embrace religious fundamentalism, and frequently depicts its child-friendly characters talking about, engaging in or being subjected to gratuitous violence. Unsurprisingly, this does not play well with most audiences, especially in the West or [[DontShootTheMessage even in Palestine itself.itself]].
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** The show completely revolves around encouraging kids to engage in violent resistance to Israeli occupation and embrace religious fundamentalism, and frequently depicts its child-friendly characters engaging in or being subjected to gratuitous violence. Unsurprisingly, this does not play well with most audiences, especially in the west.

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** The show completely revolves around encouraging kids to engage in violent resistance to Israeli occupation and embrace religious fundamentalism, and frequently depicts its child-friendly characters engaging in or being subjected to gratuitous violence. Unsurprisingly, this does not play well with most audiences, especially in the west.West or even in Palestine itself.
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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda that is counterintuitive to their goals; a sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and their struggle.

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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda that is counterintuitive to their goals; a sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and their struggle.struggles.
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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, which is a sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and their struggle.

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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda that is counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, which is their goals; a sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Palestinians and their struggle.
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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although a few (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) defend it as an honest reaction to the Israeli occupation.

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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves: themselves and their supporters: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although which is a few (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) defend it as an honest reaction sentiment shared by many Westerners who are sympathetic to the Israeli occupation.Palestinians and their struggle.

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* DontShootTheMessage: Among Palestinians themselves: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although a few (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) defend it as an honest reaction to the Israeli occupation.



** Among Palestinians themselves: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although others (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) do defend it as an honest reaction to the Israeli occupation.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The show is basically one giant AuthorTract on the part of Hamas, and every character has a LiteralSoapboxSpeech moment at some point about how virtuous the party line is.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The show is basically one giant AuthorTract on the part of Hamas, and every character has a LiteralSoapboxSpeech moment at some point about how virtuous the party line is.



** The deaths of the co-hosts are some of the most famous scenes most notable among these however is Farfour getting beaten to death by an Israeli secret agent.

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** The deaths of the co-hosts are some of the most famous scenes most scenes. Most notable among these however them is Farfour getting beaten to death by an Israeli secret agent.
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* TearJerker: The death of Assud, since this is the first and perhaps only time that Saraa (in contrast to Farfour and Nahoul's deaths) [[OOCisSeriousBusiness expresses any form of sadness]] about the lost of her co-host.

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* TearJerker: The death of Assud, Assoud, since this is the first and perhaps only time that Saraa (in contrast to Farfour and Nahoul's deaths) [[OOCisSeriousBusiness expresses any form of sadness]] about the lost of her co-host.

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* MisaimedFandom: Even knowing the disturbing context, some Westerners and even Jews just can't help finding some scenes and/or the concept of a terrorist Micky Mouse absolutely hysterical.



* PeripheryDemographic: An ironic example. Even knowing the disturbing context, some Westerners and even Jews just can't help finding some scenes and/or the concept of a terrorist Micky Mouse absolutely hysterical.



** Among Palestinians themselves, the Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although others (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) do defend it as an honest reaction to the Israeli occupation.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The show is rife with realistic violence and openly encourages its child audience to literally take up arms on behalf of Hamas. [[NotYourDaddysX This ain't your]] ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.

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** Among Palestinians themselves, the themselves: The Palestinian Authority (governed by the moderate Fatah) famously hated the show, considering it counterproductive to any sort of negotiations with Israel, and tried many times to shut it down. Many ordinary Palestinians and Palestinian advocacy groups also decry it for being violent religious propaganda counterintuitive to the Palestinian struggle, although others (including creator Hazim Al-Sha'arawi and host Saraa Barhoum) do defend it as an honest reaction to the Israeli occupation.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The show is rife with realistic violence and openly encourages its child audience to literally take up arms on behalf of Hamas. Needless to say: [[NotYourDaddysX This ain't your]] ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The show is rife with realistic violence and openly encourages its child audience to literally take up arms on behalf of Hamas. [[NotYourDaddysX This ain't your]] ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: The show is rife with realistic violence and openly encourages its child audience to literally take up arms on behalf of Hamas. [[NotYourDaddysX This ain't your]] ''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.''WesternAnimation/BluesClues''.
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* DeathOfTheAuthor: Without the context, the show can come off as a parody. Even knowing that it's not, some Western viewers can't help feeling like it's unintentional comedy gold.

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* DeathOfTheAuthor: Without the context, chunks of the show can come off as a parody. Even knowing that it's not, some Western viewers can't help feeling like it's a good portion of the series is unintentional comedy gold.
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* DeathOfTheAuthor: Without the context, the show can come off as a parody. Even knowing that it's not, some Western viewers can't help feeling like it's unintentional comedy gold.


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* MisaimedFandom: Even knowing the disturbing context, some Westerners and even Jews just can't help finding some scenes and/or the concept of a terrorist Micky Mouse absolutely hysterical.

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