Unprecedented Palestinian Protest Emerges Against Hamas in Gaza
In a rare move, hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza's Beit Lahiya protested against Hamas, demanding peace. Shared via Telegram, videos show demonstrators opposing war and rejecting Hamas's influence. Activist Hamza al-Masry calls for unity across Gaza to halt the ongoing bloodshed.

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In a ground-breaking move, Palestinians in the usually Hamas-dominated Gaza Strip have taken to the streets in protest against the ruling group. Videos circulating on Telegram captured hundreds of residents in Beit Lahiya chanting slogans against Hamas and war, marking an unprecedented demand for peace in the conflict-ridden area.
Prominent Gaza activist Hamza al-Masry highlighted the significant shift by sharing these videos with his large online following. He expressed the urgency of the situation by urging all Gaza residents to unite in their call for an end to violence, emphasizing that the region's people have had enough of the ongoing bloodshed.
Arabic analysts noted the increasing use of social media by Fatah supporters to catalyze further protests in the strip. This rare dissent comes in the wake of devastating attacks by Hamas on October 7, which led to over a thousand casualties and numerous hostages taken, escalating the urgency for peace and reform within the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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