A Palestinian group urged a mass “march of anger” to protest against what it described as years of oppression and misrule by ...
Qirm, at Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, remarked to The New Arab, "They were all killed by Israeli bombing... but the hunger was ...
A spokesman for the United Nations secretary-general said the claim was due to poor “brand management.”The post After talk ...
Thousands of Gazans have taken to the streets this week in rare displays of public anger against Hamas, chanting for the end of the group’s nearly two-decade rule after it plunged the enclave ...
That, analysts said, was likely a reflection of both Hamas’s delicate position with Gazans and its reduced ability to mobilize forces under the threat of Israeli airstrikes. Image A protest in ...
Ahmed said that pressure has nonetheless mounted on Gazans, and that many were further devastated to return north and find their homes turned to rubble. Hamas still has a substantial support base ...
The demonstrations, a rare show of dissent, appeared to have spread, reflecting frustration at the breakdown of a cease-fire with Israel. “We want to live,” said one supporter. By Abu Bakr ...
Hundreds of Gazans reportedly took to the streets Tuesday calling for an end to Hamas rule of the strip in the largest demonstration of its kind since the war began, according to multiple sources.
The poll of 532 Gazans aged 18 and above began on March 2, the day Israel stopped aid entering the enclave, and ended on March 13, before the ceasefire ended. Based on the findings, Gallup ...