
Hundreds of Palestinians showed in northern Gaza on Tuesday, demanding the evacuation of Hamas from power and mainly called for the end of the war. Protesters have not directly addressed the issue of dozens of Israeli hostages that terrorist groups are still holding.
In a video clip, demonstrators were seen chanting, “People hope Hamas is gone,” a rare and direct public criticism that was silent after a few months.
Protesters held white flags to symbolize their support for an immediate ceasefire. In another clip, demonstrators repeated the slogan of “We Want to Live”, and have become familiar with the protests in Hamas in recent years. The ode reflects the general poverty in the population sector that has not benefited from Hamas’ rule.
Hundreds of Beit Lahia residents took to the streets known as the “Arguing of Angry”, according to Palestinian sources affiliated with Fatah. Protesters called for an end to the war in the Gaza Strip and the overthrow of Hamas’ rule. The march covered several streets of Beit Lahia, during which Palestinians chanted, “The blood of our children is not cheap,” “We want to live in peace and security,” “Stop the bloodshed,” and “Go out, Hamas.”
The protests came amid amid a large number of air strikes in Gaza, with the delivery of humanitarian aid halted in recent weeks. In addition, the Palestinian Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, has reported hundreds of deaths since last week’s powerful hands and sword operations.
The turmoil against Hamas is due to the continued execution of the organization’s security agencies or the cruel rivals. The latest video posted on social media shows that terrorist mobs have covered up terrorist mobs and defeated Palestinians.
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The same is true of anti-Hamas protests in Jabalia, Gaza, northern Gaza. One person said: “No food, no medical equipment. We sit in the garbage. We don’t want Hamas. We want Hamas to go out and end its rule here. We want a country to unite the government!”
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-Ariel Oseran, Oser Oseran (@ariel_oseran) March 25, 2025