
Defying fear, Gazans chant ‘Hamas out!’ in rare protests—will their cry for peace be heard?
In a rare and bold move, hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza took to the streets this week, chanting “Hamas out!” and demanding an end to the devastating war. The protests, captured in viral social media posts, show civilians marching through rubble-strewn streets, holding banners that read “Enough wars.”
Northern Gaza has been one of the hardest-hit areas since the conflict reignited. With homes destroyed and families displaced multiple times, frustration has boiled over.

Many who returned during a brief ceasefire in January now face renewed Israeli airstrikes after Hamas and Israel failed to reach a lasting truce.
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Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2007, leaving little room for dissent. Publicly speaking out against the group is risky, making these protests even more significant.
Some protesters shouted, “We don’t want war,” signaling exhaustion after months of bloodshed that has claimed over 50,000 Palestinian lives.
What Happens Next?
Israel vows to dismantle Hamas, but the militant group refuses to back down, trapping Gaza’s civilians in the middle. These protests reveal a growing desperation—people are no longer staying silent, even if it means defying Hamas.
Will their calls for peace be heard? Or will the war drown out their voices?
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