Protesters targeted Hamas in Gaza
For the first time since Hamas seized power 18 years ago, Ghazan is speaking against Hamas in the report of Ghazan Great Personal Risk, Fox News’ Mike Tobin.
The frustration of frustration in the Gaza Strip is highlighting the population there. The first time Hamas seized electricity 18 years ago, he is speaking at great personal risk against Hamas.
“Since 7 October people are blaming Hamas and recognizing Hamas,” this war started this war. ,
Gaza, a lawyer of Gaza and former Hamas political prisoner, Al Neepur is well aware that he is taking a risk by making a public statement against Hamas.
“I lied if I said that I was not afraid,” he said through a translator. “I am afraid like any citizen living as a hostage under Hamas regime for the last 18 years. If I do not speak against Hamas, we will definitely come in touch with some worse in future.”
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The protesters spoke against Hamas in Gaza Strip. (Fox News)
While Al Natore is taking dangerous steps to speak – he also wrote an opinion piece published in the Washington Post – he is not completely alone.
On 26 March, thousands of Palestinians took the destroyed roads in North Gaza city of Beat Lahia. He said, “Out, out, Hamas go out” and “People want the collapse of Hamas.”
A demonstration against Hamas in Gaza will guarantee a huge response from the first terrorist organization. Now, Hamas has become weak, partially by Israeli defense forces, partially claims to serve Ghazan Hamas with frustration.
“Recently, Hamas’s anger towards Hamas is moving because the situation is deteriorating,” said Al Natore.
Power in Gaza has been a rare luxury since October 7, 2023. The video coming from the Gaza Strip is an accurate reflection of the prevalence of destruction. Al Natore told Fox News that only the buildings at the center of the Gaza Strip survived the anger of the Israeli army.

Hamas fire a missile in Israel. (Litericate through Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/Getty Image)
The water is rare. Al Natore said, “We have most of the water dirty, unhealthy water.” “It is very difficult to access clean water. The water they use for other purposes is sea water, and it is very salty. It is greatly affecting people’s health here.”
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An Israeli apartment building faces loss after a rocket attack from Gaza in Ashkelon, Israel. (Photo by Ahmed Gharbali/AFP through Getty Image)
Life in Gaza will only return to a healthy standard when the war will end. Therefore, Al Natore says that Ghazan wants to free the Israeli hostages. “The people of Gaza are for the release of all Israeli hostages and are sending them back to their homes. But, on the other hand, citizens in Gaza have nothing. They have tools or no ability to help in the matter.”
He also said that Ghazan wanted to end Hamas rule, replacing him with local leadership and focusing more on fighting Israel, less on political affiliation, more focus on providing the basics of life.
“Gaza is completely destroyed,” he said. “We do not yet need political affiliation or political programs. We only want to serve people.”
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Ghazan is speaking against Hamas at great personal risk. (Fox News)
The established Palestinian leadership was quick to vacate the proposal of President Donald Trump and then reject the proposal to re -organize the Gaza Strip and call it a freedom field. “This is a hell of a place,” the President said last Monday.
While in the destruction, Al Nepul feels that Ghazan may agree, even if it means to leave the coastal strip for good. “People welcomed Trump’s recommendation because life is hell in Gaza, and no human can live in Gaza forever in these circumstances.”