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Related: About this forumBeaten, hung from the ceiling: Gazans speak out against Hamas brutality - report
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-834686As the war steadily continues, some Gazans are risking their safety to share their frustrations with life under Hamas and their hopes for a different future, a Sunday report by The Sunday Times revealed. To protect their safety, all names in the report have been changed.
Yasir, one of those interviewed, expressed anger at the lack of global understanding of everyday Gazans perspectives. Why do others always speak for us? he asked a sentiment echoed by others in the Times report. He and his friend Badr are among the founders of Ekhteyar, an anonymous online platform created to provide a space for Gazans to share their thoughts. Launched in August, Ekhteyar (Arabic for choice) has already received contributions from over 100 people.
Yasir, one of those interviewed, expressed anger at the lack of global understanding of everyday Gazans perspectives. Why do others always speak for us? he asked a sentiment echoed by others in the Times report. He and his friend Badr are among the founders of Ekhteyar, an anonymous online platform created to provide a space for Gazans to share their thoughts. Launched in August, Ekhteyar (Arabic for choice) has already received contributions from over 100 people.
Hamas members ride on top of a humanitarian aid truck in Rafah, Gaza Strip, December 19, 2023. (AP Photo)
The Times report highlights growing discontent with Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007 following a violent power struggle with Fatah. Many Gazans feel trapped under its control, and polling cited by the report reflects their disillusionment. The Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research found that support for Hamas has fallen to 35% during the current conflict. Separate polling by the Tony Blair Institute suggests that only 7% of Gazans want Hamas to govern the territory after the war.
Hamas summer camp, 2024 (photo: MEMRI)
While criticism of Hamas is mounting, Gazans interviewed for the Times report were keen to emphasize that this does not equate to support for Israels actions. Yasir and Badr accused some international activists of distorting the Palestinian narrative to align with their ideological agendas. For some, Gaza is a stage for their own battles, Yasir said. Badr noted that these activists often ignore the humanity of Gazans, turning their suffering into a spectacle. To them, Gaza is a reality TV show where our blood fuels their rhetoric, he added.
Hamas interrogator tortures Gazan civilian (surveillance footage recovered by IDF in 2024)
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Beastly Boy
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Oneear
(108 posts)1. Every Picture Tells a Story
And With this, the UN does need to ask Gaza people to Release the Hostages
Karadeniz
(23,555 posts)2. Could UN troops go in and stop the insanity on both sides? Id support US
troops going in. This is crazy.