public anger calling for the end of Hamas' nearly two-decade rule
Hamas claims growing Gaza protests are actually aimed at Israel not against its rule
In first comment since Gazans began taking to streets terror group claims demonstrations being manipulated by ‘enemy and other parties with political agendas’
Hamas responded Thursday to growing public protests inside Gaza by insisting the demonstrations are, 1. directed against Israel and the ongoing war 2. rather than against the terror group ruling the Strip
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 into war by attacking southern Israel on October 7 taking hundreds of hostages, many of whom it is still holding