An armed Neo-Nazi march is slated to take place in Montana on Jan. 16 to harass a Jewish community, where a Hamas representative is confirmed to give a speech about the “international threat of Jews.”

Coinciding with Martin Luther King Day, the march will take place in the upscale ski resort town of Whitefish, a part-time home to National Policy Institute president and white supremacist leader Richard Spencer and his mother. In recent months, Spencer, 38, has gained attention for leading what appeared to be a Nazi salute at a rally following the victory of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the November election.

The Daily Stormer, a Neo-Nazi website, posted Thursday that nationalist groups from around the world will be in attendance, including “a representative of Hamas” who will give a speech.

Hamas is a Palestinian militant fundamentalist group that aims to destroy the state of Israel. It is considered a terrorist organization by several countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, the European Union and Israel.

The march was arranged after claims that realtor Tanya Gersh threatened Spencer’s mother's business. In response, The Daily Stormer’s editor, Andrew Anglin, filed an application for the march and that it was initially planned "to march to Tanya Gersh's home, but decided it would be too cold."

Instead, the march will go through the town’s center and end at a memorial park where the speakers will present speeches, although Jewish-American newspaper Forward reported that Whitefish officials said the application did not include all necessary components needed to approve the march.

Anglin mentions further in his post that asked for an apology in regard to the harassment Spencer’s mother is allegedly facing but has yet to receive one.

“This is absolutely insane, and shows the mentality of Jews. What Gersh did was in all likelihood criminal,” he writes. “She has been fired from her job for it, she will lose her real estate license and she is presumably going to be sued.”

As a result, the march will continue to move forward, he added.

“[The Jews] will rue the day, as they see two hundred skinhead Alt-Right Nazis marching with a guy from Hamas carrying machine guns through the center of their town!” Anglin claimed on the website.