In several cities
Angry protests against the rule of Hamas in Gaza
03/26/2025 – 7:06 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.

In the Gaza strip, the anger on the ruling Hamas is great. More and more people are going on the streets and challenging the prevailing terrorist group.
In the Gaza Strip, hundreds of people have again called speeches against the Hamas terrorist group there. “Get out, out, out, hamas out!”, On Wednesday, shouted in the city of Gaza on Wednesday, which, according to eyewitnesses, gathered around a Palestinian flag raised by a participant. In Gaza and in Beit Lahia in the north of the Gaza Strip, participants also highly highlighted signs with the inscription “Hamas does not represent us”.
“We don’t want Hamas. We are tired,” said one participant in Gaza. After 17 months of war there was “no education, no food, no clothes – and all of this because of Hamas”. He also called on Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to shoot “rockets on the sad, poor people”.
The day before, the largest anti-Hamas protest had been in Beit Lahia since the beginning of the war between Israel and Hamas in October 2023. The participants chanted “Hamas out” and “Hamas terrorist”. Subsequently, calls for new protests circulated in the Telegram online service. These images, which are widespread on x, are supposed to show the latest protests:
Israel’s head of government Netanyahu said on Wednesday that more and more people in the Gaza Strip have understood “that Hamas will bring them destruction and ruin”. This is of crucial importance. “All of this proves that our politics work,” said Netanyahu in front of MPs in Jerusalem.
Israel had resumed its massive air raids on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip last week, where a ceasefire agreed between the two sides has been in place since January 19. The Israeli army also started a new ground in the Palestinian area. With the offensive, Netanyahu’s government wants to increase the pressure on Hamas to relieve the 58 still captured Israeli hostages. According to the army, 34 of them are already dead.
The war in the Gaza Strip was triggered by the attack by Hamas and with it allied Palestinian groups on Israel on October 7, 2023, in which more than 1,210 people were killed. Israel then started a large-scale military operation in the Gaza Strip, in which, according to Hamas, more than 50,100 people have been killed. However, this number is not confirmed independently.