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  • I’m guessing you’re referencing the Hamas Charter. It has since been updated:

    While the 1988 Hamas Charter had been widely criticized for its antisemitism, the 2017 document removed the antisemitic language and stated that Hamas’ fight was not with Jews as such because of their religion but with the “Zionist project.”[10][11][12][13][14][15] When asked, Hamas leaders explained that “The original charter has now become a historical document and part of an earlier stage in our evolution. It will remain in the movement’s bookshelf as a record of our past.”[16]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Hamas_charter

    They haven’t fully repudiated the old charter, though, so there’s that. But I can’t fault them for trying to push back against the “Zionist project.” Anyone would fight for their right to continue living on their ancestral lands, if threatened.