Hundreds join largest anti-Hamas protest since Gaza war began
- Protesters in Beit Lahiya, Gaza, marched for an end to Hamas rule and the release of Israeli hostages, marking significant opposition to the group.
- Leaders in Gaza City called for more protests against Hamas, highlighting public dissatisfaction.
- Hamza Howidy noted that Al Jazeera's coverage of the protests was minimal and criticized the network for twisting the narrative of the protesters.
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated plans to annex parts of Gaza if Hamas does not release the hostages, escalating tensions in the region.
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Live, Near East: in Gaza, slogans hostile to Hamas chanted during a demonstration against the war with Israel
Hundreds of Gazans protested against the conflict and Hamas in Beit Lahya, in the north of the enclave, shouting "Hamas, out!" and "The people of Gaza do not want war!", the Israeli daily newspapers "Haaretz" and "Times of Israel" or the daily "Asharq al-Awsat" reported on Tuesday.
Hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza demonstrate against Hamas
Since the beginning of the Gaza war there have been only isolated protests against the hard-handed Islamists. Now some people dare to get out of cover. Also in Israel there are new protests against the government. The overview.
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