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 MILITANT GROUP
Palestinians attend an anti-war protest Wednesday in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip. Thousands of Palestinians marched among the wreckage of the mostly destroyed town on the second day of anti-war protests, with many chanting against Hamas in a rare display…

Palestinians protest war, Hamas
MIDDLE EAST
'Stop turning Gaza into rubble': Fed up with war and Hamas, Gazans ramp up their protest
'Hamas has nothing left to offer – nothing left to ensure even our basic survival,' one Gazan tells Haaretz, as Palestinians protest across the enclave, desperate for a deal that will stop Israel's bombings and end the war
Thousands of Demonstrations: Anti-Hamas Protests in Gaza Expand
The protests in the Gaza Strip against the war and the terrorist organization Hamas are expanding. According to eyewitnesses, thousands of Palestinians demonstrated in several locations on Wednesday, including Beit Lahija and the city of Gaza in the north and in Chan Junis in the south of the coastal strip, as was announced on Thursday. According to the BBC, these were the largest demonstrations against Hamas since the beginning of the war.
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