Hamas terrorists were given bags of Captagon, a drug that allowed them to commit barbaric acts with a sense of indifference during the surprise attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, according to a new report. Instructions for making chemical bombs were also found on the bodies of neutralized terrorists.
The Jerusalem Post described the primary effects of the drug include “arousing feelings of euphoria, reducing the need for sleep, suppressing appetite, and providing sustained energy.”
Nir Dvori of Channel 12 reported that the synthetic amphetamine-type stimulant has been produced in southern Europe and trafficked through Turkey to the Arabian Peninsula.
The drug was recovered from the pockets of dead terrorists who were found inside of Israel.
This stimulant, also called “cocaine for the poor,” also kept the terrorists highly alert for extended periods of time.
In 2015, it was discovered that ISIS fighters were using Captagon to suppress fear before carrying out acts of terrorism.
As ISIS grew weaker, Syria and Lebanon began producing and distributing the drug and…
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