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Hundreds join the biggest protest rally after the start of the war in Gaza

Rushdi aboualouf

A gas correspondent

A wide angle AFP photo of hundreds of people walking down the street in Beit-Lachia, north gas within the anti-Hama stockAFP

Hundreds of people took to the streets of Bate-Lahia, with many chanting anti-Hamm slogans

Hundreds of people took part in the largest anti-Hamas protest since the war with Israel began, going out on the street to demand the group to abandon the authorities.

Masks in Hamas masked, some armed weapons, and others who wear batons intervened and forcibly dispersed the participants of the rally, striker several of them.

The video is widely shared in social media activists who usually relate to Hamas, show that on Tuesday young people go through the streets of Bate -Liai, northern gas, chanting, “goes out.”

Pro-Jamas fans defended the group, reduced the significance of demonstrations and accused participants in traitors. Hamas will not comment yet.

Northern Gaza protests occurred a day after Islamic jihad militants launched rockets in Israel, causing the Israeli decision to evacuate the big parts of Beyt -Lahia, which caused public anger in the area.

After almost two months of ceasefire, Israel resumed his military campaign in Gaza, accusing Hamas of deflection of a new US -expansion proposal. Hamas, in turn, accused Israel of refusing the initial transaction agreed in January.

Hundreds of Palestinians were killed, and thousands of displaced since the Israeli military operations resumed on March 18.

One of the participants of the rally, a resident of Beyt -Lia Mohammed Dyb, was destroyed in the war and lost his brother in the Israeli airstrike a year ago.

“We refuse to die for anyone for the agenda of any party or the interests of foreign countries,” he said.

“Hamas must leave and listen to the voice of sadness, the voice rising from the rubble is the most true voice.”

Hamas was the only head in Gaza since 2007, after winning the Palestinian elections a year before, and then severely displacing competitors.

The footage from the city also showed that the participants shouted “down with the rule of Hamas, down with the Muslim Brotherhood.”

Hamas was the only head in Gaza since 2007, after winning the Palestinian elections a year before, and then severely displacing competitors.

Open criticism Hamas has grown into gas since the war began, both on the streets and on the Internet, although there are still those who are harshly devoted, and it is difficult to accurately evaluate how far the support for the group has changed.

AFP Palestinian man sits on another person's shoulders among the crowd of participants. It keeps the microphone and chantAFP

The Tuesday protest was the biggest demonstration of the anti-Ho because the war began after the attack on October 7

There was a confrontation between Hamas long before the war, although most of it remained hidden, fearing repression.

Mohammed al-Dadar out of Gaza laid out on his Facebook: “Excuse me, but what exactly Hamas is betting?

“Even Hamas considers us numbers. Get down and let’s strive for our wounds.”

The Gaza War was caused by Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, during which about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were killed and 251 took the hostage.

Israel replied to the military offensive in gas to destroy Hamas having Died over 50,000 PalestiniansThe Ministry of Health Hamas said.

Most of the 2.1 million Gaza population were also displaced, many of them several times.

70% of buildings were estimated by or destroyed in gas, health, water and sanitation, and there is a lack of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.

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