Peel these stickers at your own risk.

“Pee on Hamas” labels being sold on Instagram have found their way onto the Upper West Side’s utility poles, trash cans, street signs and fire hydrants, and in Central Park.


  The stickers are meant to be stuck low on things like light posts for dogs to relieve themselves on. J.C. Rice The stickers are meant to be stuck low on things like light posts for dogs to relieve themselves on. J.C. Rice

  The stickers are sold on Instagram and can already be found on the Upper West Side J.C. Rice The stickers are sold on Instagram and can already be found on the Upper West Side J.C. Rice

The stickers feature the silhouette of a dog relieving itself, and if placed low enough, passing pups can do their business on them, as intended.

Handsy antisemites, prone to ripping down posters supporting Israel or Israeli hostages, will end up with dog urine on their hands if they try to remove the stickers.


  If anyone tries to remove the stickers they will got dog urine on their fingers. Instagram @pee_on_hamas If anyone tries to remove the stickers they will got dog urine on their fingers. Instagram @pee_on_hamas

“They’re amazing,” offered a Post tipster. “If the Hamas supporters rip those down, they at least are touching dog pee.”

The Post contacted the creators of the stickers through their Instagram page, but has not received a reply.

They claim all proceeds from their sale will be donated, under the name “Pee on Hamas.”

Buyers are also encouraged to put the stickers over pro-Hamas propaganda they come across.

Stickers run for $2.50 a pop, and 5 for $10.

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