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A building with an Israeli air kick in Central Beit Lahia on Monday night, the agricultural community in the northern part of Gaza was already out of an Israeli evacuation card.
The measures were shook the city residents and reminded the dangers of war between Israel and Hamas, but they also helped catalyze rare demonstrations in Gaza. Three consecutive days, hundreds of people advance The 18-year-old man of both warfare and Hama’s 18-year-old Hama’s 18-year-old government – to demand the spread of other cities sank into a number of other cities.
“Hamas should go away,” he said. “If not, there is no bloodshed, wars and destruction.”
Although most of the demonstrations, although small, Israel’s illegal protection of Israel’s Israeli in demolition in demolitions of Israeli, the Palestinians in Gaza to the power of the Palestinians.
They also include the frustration of Palestinians who live again Deadly and ear-shaking bomb After Israel and Hamas, he could not agree on the extension of the ceasefire. At least some Palestinians are open to the fear of a severe hand managing Gaza by a heavy hand, the potential fear of retaliation.
“We don’t have anything to lose,” Mr. Al-Masri said. “We have already lost our lives, homes and money.”
Prior to the attack of 2023, Hamas was savagely on the Palestinians of Palestinians who protested against the miserable living conditions in Gaza and exploring the protest organizers. However, during the recent protests, Hamas’s domestic security forces prevented from being broken into a large extent. This analysts said that both of which were reflected in both Hamas Single position with pots And his ability to mobilize the forces in danger of Israel’s air attacks.
“How can this face? With force? This would lead to even bigger anger,” he said. Fear that Israel could try to kill security workers, Hamas added that he could not place them.
However, Hamas operatives, batons, Beth were prevented from spreading the demonstration in the lahiya. Hundreds of people protested, still went forward.
Hamas is still a base in Gaza. Some people have occurred this week, while others suspected the media behind the protests, they doubted the motives behind protests, because without providing reliable evidence, they suspected the motives behind protests.
The first protest took place on Tuesday in Beth Lahia on 4 o’clock. One night before, community members sent a calling message to the residents go to the streets.
“Square calls you,” he said, a screenshot of the message shared with the New York Times. “The battles are enough. We want to live in peace.”
The Israeli army was sent an order to evacuate in the social media accounts in the social media accounts, shortly after the Arab-speaking spokesman Avichay Adraee. After a while, an air shot hit the city, the residents said.
He asked about the holiday, the Israeli army said that he had been operating against Hamas’s military capabilities, without touching a special case. He blamed Israel’s Hamas on October 7 in the fact that he was in civilian areas.
In the interviews, the protesters will refuse to control the Hamas to control Gaza and will eliminate any reason to continue the attacks by Israel’s end.
“We cannot accept our dead to keep all of us in power,” he said. Mr. Al-Buheisi, Fatah, Hamas, a manager in Al-Azhar University in Gaza before the war, worked as a manager at Al-Azhar University.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel would not end the war until the military wing and the government was demolished, but Hamas said he was ready to refuse not only weapons, but also the control of civilian government.
An important element of protests for Mr al-Buheisi, the one who was caught by some Israelites – was to push the idea that Gaza supports all and terrorism.
“We confirm that we are a nation who loves our life and children.”
Protests include autonomous, local leaders, local leaders in the city and the participation of villages. Bet Lahia’s first March, a number of young people, another resident of the city, Mr. Al-Masri and Hassi Saad’a approached the autonomous to support the initiative. They offered their blessings.
“We say we want to live in the dignity,” said Hisham al-Biravi, 64, Beit Lahiyti. “We want to live as someone else.”
Nader Ibrahim Contributing report.