Criticism constantly!Gazans are increasingly dissatisfied with Hamas, and Israel is more popular with the localsOh, things are getting crazier and crazier over there!Have you heard?Hamas's popularity has hit rock bottom, but Israel seems to be beginning to emerge as the new favorite of Gaza's residents. Don't worry, it's not a big deal!You might be thinking, how can this be?What the hell are Gazans thinking?And how did Israel do it?
This is not an ordinary twist, there must be a big cat behind it!Come with me to unravel the mystery of this international news!
Recently, the internal turmoil of Hamas in Gaza has become the focus of heated discussions. According to reports, the dissatisfaction of some Hamas surrenderers and the people of Gaza against Hamas's senior ** has gradually surfaced and has become a topic of widespread international attention.
This situation has been reported not only by Israel**, but also by the United States and Arabs**. And this dissatisfaction is not limited to the people of Gaza, some social elites, **people, and even some former senior Hamas ** have expressed their dissatisfaction with the reality of the situation.
Clearly, this series of phenomena shows that as Israel has become more in control of the war, the rulers of Gaza have largely sought refuge underground, and that the grip on the ground has been significantly loosened, and some areas have even collapsed. This is also the reason for the gradual fermentation.
On December 10, a video of Hamas's former information minister being interrogated by Israeli security services** in which he made a series of statements condemning Hamas's rulers.
He strongly condemned Hamas's attack on Israel, accusing it of being committed by a group of mad people led by Sinwar, and calling it heresy, which is completely contrary to religious teachings.
The former information minister also claimed that Sinwar's gang had destroyed Gaza and set the country back a full 200 years. He bluntly stated that no one in Gazan liked Sinwar, criticized him for being ruthless and fond of grandiose fantasies, and that people were praying that God would take him away soon.
Although the video bears traces of Israel's propaganda war, his words still have some reference value for the outside world to understand the real situation in Gaza.
In addition, an injured Gaza journalist, Mansour, openly and boldly made invective remarks against Sinwar during a radio interview.
On the radio, he unabashedly stated "Sinwar, you are a despicable creature. Allah will avenge the destruction you have caused us. ”
Mansour complained that they had been deported from Gaza to Khan Younis and then to Rafah because of Sinwar's gang. Children, women and families are forcibly separated from them.
He stressed that Sinwar's gang was hiding underground, but did not hesitate to release the captured hostages. He urged an end to the war and the release of prisoners.
This blunt statement is a more true reflection of the true voice of Gazans, and this is not a report from Israel**, but an expression of the Gazans themselves.
The Qatari-controlled Al Jazeera television station has unexpectedly drawn revulsion from its attacks on Israel and its silent support for Hamas during the war.
Even more noteworthy was Al Jazeera's embarrassing backlash when interviewing an elderly Gaza lady. The old lady criticized mercilessly, saying, "All outside aid has gone into the tunnels." No, no, everything was delivered to their house. They took everything. And this "they" is clearly referring to Hamas.
It can be seen that the real public opinion of Hamas in Gaza is difficult to hide. Even Gazans have expressed anger at Hamas, making it ludicrous that some netizens from thousands of miles away blindly support Hamas.
Predictably, after the end of Hamas rule in Gaza, that is, in recent months, the locals may be more willing to cooperate with their Arab brothers such as Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, etc.
This series of events is causing the international community to be concerned and reflect on the future development of Gaza.