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Anti-Hamas protests break out in Gaza Strip over demands to end war

Palestinians protested in northern Gaza, where they reportedly demanded an end to the war in anti-Hamas protests. The last major protest against the terror group occurred in 2019.


Anti-Hamas protests break out in Gaza Strip over demands to end war
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Videos of the protest began circulating on social media on Tuesday and come as Israeli air strikes and offensive operations against Hamas have continued since the first phase of an internationally-brokered ceasefire ended earlier this month, before a second phase could be secured. 

One such video shared with Fox News Digital by the Center for Peace Communications showed protesters chanting, "Hamas get out!"

The man filming the protest provided his own commentary, which reportedly said, "Gaza's people don't want wars. They demand the end of Hamas' rule. They demand peace."

"Gazans are expressing anger at Al-Jazeera and global media generally for covering only Hamas, ignoring the voices of Gazan civilians," he added. "The more attention these brave souls get, the more they can help bring change for the better to Gaza and the broader region."

The ministry also reported that over 15,600 Palestinian children have been killed since Oct. 7, 2023. 

According to Israeli news agency TPS-IL, Gaza activist Hamza al-Masry also took to Telegram to share footage of the protest and said, "It is time for our people in all the governorates of the Gaza Strip to come out like them and to be united and united in one message. 

"The people of Gaza want to stop the torrent of bloodshed of our people, and enough is enough," he added. 

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