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    Here's hoping these protests become a daily occurrence and they're finally able to give Hamas the boot.

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    So that Israel can fullfill their genocidal dreams uncontested? Just look at the Westbank to see how a complicit government sucking up to Israel is just helping in slaughtering and ethnically cleansing its own population.

    Also it is worrying how the problem is shifted from the genocider to the the people who resisted the genocide. "Stop punching yourself"

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      Just a reminder that Israel already left willingly in the past.

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      That was before Netanyahu brought the far right into power, and before the US gave said far right a blank cheque for ethnic cleansing (and that's the charitable way of phrasing that).

      Sadly the current Israeli government isn't likely to leave willingly. Certainly not while they have the full backing of the US.

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        In a rare event in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, hundreds of Gazan citizens marched in the northern town of Beit Lahiya carrying white flags, calling to end the Hamas rule, and even calling to hand over the Israeli hostages.

        The protests took place in front of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. One protester who filmed the events questioned where Qatari Al Jazeera and its Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif are, implicitly referring to the channel’s no criticism of Hamas policy.

        people are demanding the press to cover these events!” he said. “People are demanding freedom, they’re demanding a halt to the hostilities against Gaza, they’re demanding peace and an end to this war.” One of them said, “The press entered the hospital so as to not document this event.”

        Slogans shouted in the protest included “Out out out! Hamas out!” and “Where is the press?” and “We want to live!” Signs held by protesters included slogans such as “We refuse to be the ones who die” and “Stop the war.”

        Another video showed hundreds of marchers walking in the streets of Beit Lahiya, with the cameraman saying: “Large crowds are protesting now against the rule of Hamas. The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. The people here are calling to free the prisoners so we can remain alive,” possibly referring to the remaining Israeli hostages.

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        Carrying flags of surrender, blaming only Hamas for the genocide being conducted by the IOF, calling for the release of Israeli but not Palestinian hostages, and specifically trying to keep the press out of hospitals?

        Yeah, this has Mossad false flag op written all over it..

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          In a rare event in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, hundreds of Gazan citizens marched in the northern town of Beit Lahiya carrying white flags, calling to end the Hamas rule, and even calling to hand over the Israeli hostages.

          The protests took place in front of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. One protester who filmed the events questioned where Qatari Al Jazeera and its Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif are, implicitly referring to the channel’s no criticism of Hamas policy.

          people are demanding the press to cover these events!” he said. “People are demanding freedom, they’re demanding a halt to the hostilities against Gaza, they’re demanding peace and an end to this war.” One of them said, “The press entered the hospital so as to not document this event.”

          Slogans shouted in the protest included “Out out out! Hamas out!” and “Where is the press?” and “We want to live!” Signs held by protesters included slogans such as “We refuse to be the ones who die” and “Stop the war.”

          Another video showed hundreds of marchers walking in the streets of Beit Lahiya, with the cameraman saying: “Large crowds are protesting now against the rule of Hamas. The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. The people here are calling to free the prisoners so we can remain alive,” possibly referring to the remaining Israeli hostages.

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          I see the usual classy comments on such news stories from the Israeli public, calling the Gazans "Gazanimals" etc, and each comment 90%+ upvoted on the site.

          The history books will have a wealth of material to work with.

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            Just a reminder that Israel already left willingly in the past.

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            That's a long debunked Hasbara talking point.

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            • naich@lemmings.worldN [email protected]

              Hammas and Netanyahu need each other to survive. Give them both the boot.

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              This is like saying cancer and the chemo therapy need each other.

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              • limitless_screaming@kbin.earthL [email protected]

                It seems the majority of people here actually believe that without Hamas Israel would just stop invading and pull out. This might have been wishful thinking a while ago, but right now this is called delusion, as we've seen what happens when you tell Israel you won't attack and are willing to cooperate for the benefit of both sides (Syria and Lebanon).

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                Without military resistance Palestine would not exist. Israel has always been clear about their intention to wipe out all of Palestine. There was never a moment where Palestinians could stop Israel from invading in any other way than fighting back.

                https://decolonizepalestine.com/myth/israel-has-always-sought-peace/

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                  So that Israel can fullfill their genocidal dreams uncontested? Just look at the Westbank to see how a complicit government sucking up to Israel is just helping in slaughtering and ethnically cleansing its own population.

                  Also it is worrying how the problem is shifted from the genocider to the the people who resisted the genocide. "Stop punching yourself"

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                  Hamas has done a great job protecting Gazans so far.

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                    Hamas has done a great job protecting Gazans so far.

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                    Israel has made it abundantly clear, that they would like to murder every Palestinian in Gaza. The fact that only about 10% have been murdered by Israel so far is a great success in these circumstances.

                    By your logic you would have demanded Churchill, Stalin and Roosevelt to be kicked out of power because they didn't manage to stop the Nazis earlier. The only ones who would have benefited from this would have been the Nazis.

                    Same goes for Israel and Hamas now. Why do you think JPost, a deeply convinced Zionist Imperialist rag is celebrating these demonstrations and blowing them out of proportion? Because they want Hamas to be out of the way so Israel can conclude the genocide uncontested.

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                      In a rare event in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, hundreds of Gazan citizens marched in the northern town of Beit Lahiya carrying white flags, calling to end the Hamas rule, and even calling to hand over the Israeli hostages.

                      The protests took place in front of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. One protester who filmed the events questioned where Qatari Al Jazeera and its Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif are, implicitly referring to the channel’s no criticism of Hamas policy.

                      people are demanding the press to cover these events!” he said. “People are demanding freedom, they’re demanding a halt to the hostilities against Gaza, they’re demanding peace and an end to this war.” One of them said, “The press entered the hospital so as to not document this event.”

                      Slogans shouted in the protest included “Out out out! Hamas out!” and “Where is the press?” and “We want to live!” Signs held by protesters included slogans such as “We refuse to be the ones who die” and “Stop the war.”

                      Another video showed hundreds of marchers walking in the streets of Beit Lahiya, with the cameraman saying: “Large crowds are protesting now against the rule of Hamas. The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. The people here are calling to free the prisoners so we can remain alive,” possibly referring to the remaining Israeli hostages.

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                      I hope Israel listens to them and return to ceasefire but they wont. Israel never want to give Palestianians their human rights and lands. Israel wants to continue being the colonizing genocidal aparthied it is.

                      These poor Gazans upmost demand is to be another West Bank for Israel to occuoy, ethnic cleanse, and expand its settlements in. The West Bank did not take hostages and no there is no Hamas in charge. Yet they are getting killed and their lands stolen and treated like 3rd-class citizens in aparthied Israel everyday.

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                        Here's hoping these protests become a daily occurrence and they're finally able to give Hamas the boot.

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                        lol if you think Hamas is their main problem you haven't paid attention for the last 50 years.

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                          Hamas has done a great job protecting Gazans so far.

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                          In one occasion, the israeli blown 23 residential buildings to kill one "hamas operative". Not a high-up or anything, just a regular shmug. 23 residential buildings.

                          https://www.amnesty.org.uk/press-releases/usa-israel-has-used-us-made-arms-gaza-violation-international-law-new-report

                          Maybe quit blaming the victims.

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                            Carrying flags of surrender, blaming only Hamas for the genocide being conducted by the IOF, calling for the release of Israeli but not Palestinian hostages, and specifically trying to keep the press out of hospitals?

                            Yeah, this has Mossad false flag op written all over it..

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                            Typical jpost hasbara.

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                              I hope Israel listens to them and return to ceasefire but they wont. Israel never want to give Palestianians their human rights and lands. Israel wants to continue being the colonizing genocidal aparthied it is.

                              These poor Gazans upmost demand is to be another West Bank for Israel to occuoy, ethnic cleanse, and expand its settlements in. The West Bank did not take hostages and no there is no Hamas in charge. Yet they are getting killed and their lands stolen and treated like 3rd-class citizens in aparthied Israel everyday.

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                              There certainly are Israelis who want to listen. But unfortunately Netanyahu does not.

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                                In a rare event in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, hundreds of Gazan citizens marched in the northern town of Beit Lahiya carrying white flags, calling to end the Hamas rule, and even calling to hand over the Israeli hostages.

                                The protests took place in front of the Indonesian Hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. One protester who filmed the events questioned where Qatari Al Jazeera and its Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif are, implicitly referring to the channel’s no criticism of Hamas policy.

                                people are demanding the press to cover these events!” he said. “People are demanding freedom, they’re demanding a halt to the hostilities against Gaza, they’re demanding peace and an end to this war.” One of them said, “The press entered the hospital so as to not document this event.”

                                Slogans shouted in the protest included “Out out out! Hamas out!” and “Where is the press?” and “We want to live!” Signs held by protesters included slogans such as “We refuse to be the ones who die” and “Stop the war.”

                                Another video showed hundreds of marchers walking in the streets of Beit Lahiya, with the cameraman saying: “Large crowds are protesting now against the rule of Hamas. The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. The people here are calling to free the prisoners so we can remain alive,” possibly referring to the remaining Israeli hostages.

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                                The protests were for peace and an end to the genocide. A few people screamed slogans against Hamas and now the entire thing is framed as "anti Hamas protests".

                                No surprise the Israeli media gladly runs this dishonest story to blame Israel starving Palestinians on Hamas.

                                But it does destroy their own narrative that "if only the Palestinians protested against Hamas they would get food".

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                                  That was before Netanyahu brought the far right into power, and before the US gave said far right a blank cheque for ethnic cleansing (and that's the charitable way of phrasing that).

                                  Sadly the current Israeli government isn't likely to leave willingly. Certainly not while they have the full backing of the US.

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                                  Every Israeli government since its inception has been in favor of ethnic cleansing.

                                  They only saw what Netanyahu is doing as an inconvenient way because it would wake up the world and see the monster that is Israel for what it really is.

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                                  • zonnewin@feddit.nlZ [email protected]

                                    There certainly are Israelis who want to listen. But unfortunately Netanyahu does not.

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                                    There certainly are Israelis who want to listen.

                                    They are, however, a very small minority. Most Israelis don't want peace with Palestinians at all.

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                                      There certainly are Israelis who want to listen.

                                      They are, however, a very small minority. Most Israelis don't want peace with Palestinians at all.

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                                      Do you have data that backs that up? Because I think most Israelis do want peace, if that means they no longer get attacked.

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                                      • zonnewin@feddit.nlZ [email protected]

                                        Do you have data that backs that up? Because I think most Israelis do want peace, if that means they no longer get attacked.

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                                        Look up "Tel Aviv University peace index". It's a survey done every three months by Tel Aviv University measuring attitudes in Israel towards peace, and since October 7th they've had questions about the war. Prepare to lose some faith in humanity, however.

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                                          Look up "Tel Aviv University peace index". It's a survey done every three months by Tel Aviv University measuring attitudes in Israel towards peace, and since October 7th they've had questions about the war. Prepare to lose some faith in humanity, however.

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                                          No surprises there. It mostly shows that Israelis do not trust the Palestinian Authority, and who can blame them?

                                          There's a lot of bad blood between them, but that does not mean they do not ultimately want a peaceful solution.

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