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Palestinians protest war, Hamas

  • Thousands of Palestinians marched in northern Gaza on Wednesday, marking the second day of anti-war protests against the deadly 17-month conflict with Israel, in which the town was mostly destroyed Part: 24, Part: 27.
  • The protests erupted a week after Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas by launching a surprise wave of strikes that killed hundreds of people, further exacerbating the already insufferable living conditions in Gaza Part: 25, Part: 28.
  • Public anger, rarely seen in Gaza, was directed at both the war and Hamas, with protesters criticizing Hamas directly and chanting 'the people want the fall of Hamas' Part: 24, Part: 25, Part: 27, Part: 28.
  • According to Abed Radwan, a protester in Beit Lahiya, the demonstrations were "against the war" and "against the world's silence," reflecting the desperation in a hard-hit Shijaiyah neighborhood where "Our children have been killed and our houses have been destroyed" Part: 23, Part: 30.
  • Amid the ongoing conflict, Israel has halted deliveries of essential supplies, including food, fuel, medicine, and aid, to approximately 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, while vowing to escalate the war until Hamas returns the remaining 59 hostages from the 2006 election Part: 26, Part: 28, Part: 29.
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Palestinians protest war, Hamas

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Red Letter Christians broke the news in on Wednesday, March 26, 2025.
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