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Worldcrunch on MSNYet Another Gaza Journalist Killed By Israel — Remember Hossam Shabat's Final ArticleHossam Shabat is dead. I am beyond rage and despair as I write these words. The Israeli military bombed the car of this 23-year-old freelance journalist on Monday morning as he was traveling in Beit Lahia,
Belal Abu Zaid, a Palestinian from northern Gaza, took to the streets alongside hundreds of others on Tuesday to protest against Israel’s war and the Palestinian militant group Hamas – both of which he blames for bringing destruction to the enclave.
Hamas said the protests are calling for an immediate ceasefire without specifically blaming the terrorist group.
An angry Palestinian man protesting Hamas rule in Gaza condemned the Oct. 7 massacre and joined calls for Hamas to leave as the rare demonstrations carried on for a second day inside the enclave.
Protests calling for an end to the war in Gaza erupted in Beit Lahia on March 25, footage here shows.Footage posted by Eslam Al Masri shows people chanting, “We want to live.”An elderly man speaking to the camera says,
Hundreds of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip took to the streets on Tuesday for a rare protest against the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which has controlled the war-torn strip for nearly two
The rare protests against Hamas reflect growing internal dissent within Gaza, potentially altering the region's political landscape. This shift could have significant implications for both Israel and the United States, who have long regarded Hamas as a major obstacle to peace efforts. The Islamist group is committed to ultimately destroying Israel.
The Israeli government approved the establishment of an agency to facilitate the "voluntary" removal of residents from Gaza, drawing condemnation from across the region.
Protests against Hamas are rare in the Gaza strip. The terror group has cracked down violently on demonstrations in the past, with Amnesty International reporting in 2019 that people had been beaten and detained arbitrarily over protests against the cost of living. It also said protesters had been subject to torture while in detention.