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by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent
(Worthy News) – In a rare and courageous act of defiance, Gazan civilians have taken to the streets to protest against Hamas, the Iranian-backed terrorist organization that controls the Gaza Strip.
Protesters chanted for Hamas to “get out,” voicing anger over years of oppression and hardship. The growing unrest reflects a shift among Palestinians who are no longer willing to stay silent under Hamas’s rule.
Chants echoed through the streets: “Down with Hamas!”; “Hamas out!”; “Stop the war!”; and even “Release the hostages!”
As demonstrators flood the streets, Israeli officials remain silent—waiting to see if the protests gain momentum before commenting or revealing their stance concerning the unrest.
“It is very early to assess whether this is a local event or a phenomenon that will expand,” a senior Israeli official told i24News.
While protests began in northern Gaza, analysts on social media now report the unrest is spreading south. In Khan Yunis, crowds gathered, boldly chanting that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
Protests are expected to continue on Wednesday.
Anti-Hamas protests are breaking out in northern and southern Gaza, asking "Where is the press?!" Of course, Aljazeera & leftists or "independent" Western media are nowhere to be seen because they will never disrupt the Hamas-centric "resistance" narrative. Expose them all now! pic.twitter.com/GLFAAPKLiB
— Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib (@afalkhatib) March 25, 2025
A Gazan currently at the protest in Beit Lahia just sent me this:
People are demanding:
Down with Hamas!
Hamas out!
Stop the war!
Release the Israeli hostages!Hamas is determined to disperse the protest, but the demonstrators are refusing to return home. People need protection… https://t.co/5sh20wGI3I
— Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران (@ariel_oseran) March 25, 2025
🚨BREAKING: Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza continue—and this time, not just in the north. A new protest has erupted in the south, in Khan Yunis, with crowds chanting that Hamas is a terrorist organization. pic.twitter.com/1t1LPcx0RB
— Ihab Hassan (@IhabHassane) March 25, 2025
Anti-Hamas protests also in north Gaza’s Jabalia. One man says: “There is no food, no medical equipment. We are sitting in garbage. We don't want Hamas. We want Hamas to get out and to end its rule here. We want a national unity government!"
Protests planned also for tomorrow. https://t.co/FJkCMqKMGZ pic.twitter.com/LoVMzlosMu
— Ariel Oseran أريئل أوسيران (@ariel_oseran) March 25, 2025
Hundreds of Palestinians protest in Gaza this afternoon calling to end the war. Protestors can be heard chanting: "Hamas, get out!" A senior Israeli official tells me: "It is very early to assess whether this is a local event or a phenomenon that will expand." pic.twitter.com/eg8JbbOTIk
— Guy Azriel (@GuyAz) March 25, 2025
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