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Gazans protest against Hamas, demand end to war

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Multiple articles report on a series of anti-Hamas demonstrations in northern Gaza, which began on Tuesday. The protests, which appear to be organized through social media networks such as Telegram, are characterized by large crowds of Palestinians marching through the streets of Beit Lahia and shouting slogans calling for an end to the war with Israel and for Hamas to leave.

    1. You will be required to evacuate and will lose more and more territory. The plans are already prepared and approved. Learn from the residents of Beit Lahia: demand the removal of Hamas from Gaza and the immediate release of all Israeli hostages — this is the only way to end the war.
    1. In recent days, we have seen something we've never seen before – open protests in the Gaza Strip against Hamas rule.
    1. Any spontaneous slogans or positions issued by some demonstrators against the resistance's approach do not express the general national position.
    1. However, it is unacceptable and reprehensible to exploit these tragic humanitarian conditions, whether to advance suspicious political agendas or to absolve the criminal aggressor, the occupation and its army, of responsibility.
    1. Our final message is to Hamas: Enough is enough. You have ruled long enough; give others a chance, and let others come.
    1. We know protests won't stop the occupation, but they can put pressure on Hamas.
    1. We build our homes, only for them to be bombed in seconds. We're exhausted … we're only human!
    2. Hamas … we do not hate them. But I call on them to step down. Their 18 years of rule were filled with wars and escalations. We want to live in peace.
    1. We demand that this responsibility be transferred to another party. We do not care who that party is.
    2. The chants of 'Hamas out' does not mean that we want to eliminate Hamas, nor that we have the ability to do so, nor that we are against Hamas.
    3. Hamas exists in every family, even among those in the streets — some of whom are members of Hamas.
    4. The people of Beit Lahia have endured all this time, but today they are speaking out: Hamas's management of the negotiations is flawed, inadequate and has not brought us security or safety.
Gazans protest against Hamas, demand end to war