Protests Erupt in Gaza Amid Tensions with Hamas Authorities
- Palestinians protested against Hamas in Beit Lahiya, chanting anti-Hamas slogans like 'Hamas out, out!' on March 26, 2025, amid threats and violence from Hamas.
- A recent poll showed that only 6 percent of Gazans want Hamas to rule exclusively, while 38 percent support a unity government including Hamas.
- Protests against Hamas had initially broken out in late March but were subdued due to Hamas threats, including torture and violence against protesters.
- Uday Rabie, a protester, reportedly died from torture by Hamas, which sparked outrage and calls for a popular uprising against their control in Gaza.
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Gazans Clash with Hamas as Historic Protests Escalate
“The scum have arrived in Beit Lahia,” says the man behind the camera as he zooms in on the crowd of demonstrators. Thousands had poured into the streets of northern Gaza on Wednesday to protest Hamas’s rule—the latest outburst in a historic wave of demonstrations that engulfed the Strip last month.But it’s not the protesters that the man filming this scene is calling “scum.” Rather, he’s pointing to a small group of Hamas operatives who’ve slip…
‘Yes To Love, No To Terrorism’: Anti-Hamas Protests Reignite In Gaza Despite Hamas Threats And Violence
Palestinians in Gaza again protested against Hamas on Wednesday after the initial wave of protests died down earlier this month amid Hamas threats and brutal violence against those who participated. Crowds of Palestinians marched in Beit Lahia, which is in northern Gaza, on Wednesday chanting “Hamas out, out!” and “We don’t want a Qatari tent—we want
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