This week, protests erupted in the Gaza Strip as Palestinians called for Hamas to relinquish power amid ongoing warfare and hardship. Family leaders from neighborhoods like al-Shuja'iyya mobilized citizens to join marches denouncing Hamas's governance and urging a ceasefire led by the Palestinian Authority. Prominent figures, including clan leader Hussein Hamouda, lamented the severe destruction wrought by the conflict, particularly affecting children’s education and families’ livelihoods. The protests highlighted a significant shift in public sentiment in favor of new leadership amid suffering.
Hamas gave the Zionists a golden opportunity to kill us, and they left no tree, no stone, and no one alive. The Zionists destroyed the health and education sectors and displaced our families.
Our children are in the streets as a result of this war. What do Hamas leaders think? Do they want to stay and rule from the rubble? Why are they so stubborn?
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