‘No to terror, yes to peace’: New anti-Hamas protest breaks out in Gaza
- Protests against Hamas in Beit Lahia, Gaza, are calling for peace and an end to the war, with demonstrators chanting, 'Hamas out' and 'We want to live.'
- Demonstrators are showing support for Egypt's mediation efforts, carrying Egyptian flags during protests that have persisted for weeks despite Hamas attempts to suppress them.
- Despite threats from Hamas, including executions, protests have continued, as demonstrators criticize Hamas leaders and demand an alternative government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the protests, stating that more Gazans recognize that Hamas brings them 'destruction and ruin.
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Anti-Hamas demonstrators in Gaza demand 'peace, not terror'
In a bold protest, Gazan civilians risking Hamas repression reject the terror group’s leadership and ask for peace. By World Israel News Staff Hundreds of Gazans demanding the ouster of the Hamas terror group from power took to the streets of the embattled enclave on Wednesday, calling for peace and an end to the ongoing war. Video circulating on social media showed protesters chanting “no to terror,” “we want to live in peace,” and “Gaza is hum…

We want to live in freedom’: Rare anti-Hamas protest erupts in northern Gaza amid Israeli siege
GAZA CITY, April 17 — Hundreds of Palestinians staged a protest against Gaza’s Hamas rulers yesterday in the territory’s northern city of Beit Lahia, calling for an end to the war with Israel, witnesses said. Protestors directly targeted the Palestinian Islamist group with chants such as “Hamas out, out” or “Hamas is all rubbish”, said Abu Ismail Washah. Washah, a 45-year-old resident of northern Gaza, said that he joined because he supports “an…
Protest in the Gaza Strip: Stand up against Hamas
"Hamas out"-calls on the streets in the Gaza Strip: These scenes are rare. Because the terrorist organization acts hard against its opponents. However, many people cannot be prevented from doing so and send a "call for help".
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