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Situation in Gaza: Hamas-controlled population and demands in Gaza.
The Gaza Strip is still at war, and on 25 January the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) began a complete siege of Koyounis, the second largest city in Gaza. This means that one of the main cities south of Gaza has been taken over by the Israeli army, which is also clearing the area, looking for more tunnels, controlling the militants, and going deeper. Recently, Israeli Defense Minister Gallant said that more than 100 Hamas members have been captured from the underpass or by the army in the last two days. At the same time, he noted that as the Southern Front continued to advance, the Israeli army was advancing towards the lair of Hamas leader Sinwar in Gaza, and that more hostages were expected to be held there. This is a new situation that occurred during the Gaza conflict.
At the same time, Gaza civilians are beginning to develop more and more resentment towards Hamas as Hamas becomes increasingly unable to control Gaza. In recent days, a series of demonstrations have been held in the heart of Gaza and in the south, including young adults, the elderly, women and children, in response to Hamas's military approach. Such demonstrations were rare in the past. For example, around the Al-Aqsa Hospital for Martyrs in central Gaza, Palestinian women and children chanted slogans and held signs demanding that Hamas release the hostages and end the war immediately. The demonstrators shouted: "We are going home, we are coming back!" The slogan reads: "Promise to free the hostages!" Accordingly, the Israeli army taunted Sinwar, asking him if he had heard the voices of his own people, women and children, saying that the suffering in Gaza was due to the fact that they had cornered Hamas, and that his people were now calling on him to end the fighting and free the hostages. A march also took place in a camp not far from Gaza, ** which went viral online. The marchers repeatedly shouted: We want peace! Calls to stop this war. They shouted at Netanyahu and Sinwar: "The people should stop fighting, our losses are too great, and our losses are too great." They also called on Sinwar to hand over all the hostages and for Israel to withdraw from Gaza.
Pragmatism with a change in the inhabitants of Gaza.
Some may question the dissatisfaction of the people of Gaza with Hamas and see it as hypocrisy, and when Hamas launched an attack on Israel on the 7th, many people seized the opportunity to break into Israeli territory and wreak havoc. Some of the released hostages recalled that they had been detained in a house in Gaza. Allow me, however, to note that the Palestinians have always been pragmatic and that it is quite normal for their attitudes to change after suffering a major blow. For example, when Arafat led thousands of Palestinian refugees to Jordan, they did not immediately return to Palestine to fight Israel, but hoped to settle in Jordan and then try to drive out the king of Jordan. It has also been suggested that the Gazans must have been orchestrated by Israel. This idea is ridiculous because it means that Israel has made more progress and has better control of Gaza, and it also means that the fall of Hamas has become increasingly apparent.
Personal opinions and conclusions.
These changes in the situation in Gaza show that Hamas has suffered a setback in power, and the people of Gaza are increasingly complaining about Hamas. The mass demonstrations sparked by the war in Gaza reflect the dissatisfaction of residents in Gaza with the long-standing state of war. People in Gaza are demanding that Hamas release the hostages, end the war, and ** war, all of which show that they want peace, and they want to end the war. This cry reflects not only the widespread aspirations of the people of Gaza for peace, but also their hope for life and their vision for the future. As the voices of the people of Gaza grow louder and stronger, Hamas's grip becomes weaker and weaker.
The humanitarian catastrophe caused by the fighting in Gaza is wreaking havoc in Gaza, causing great damage to people's lives and economies, as well as violating the lives and dignity of the local people. So, the anger of the people in Gaza against Hamas's control is not surprising, on the contrary, it is a reasonable response. Their struggles and cries are all to solve their own difficulties, and at the same time, to seek stability. In this conflict-ridden land, tranquility is the most precious hope of a people who have suffered from war. The demands of the people of Gaza must be respected, and both sides must strive to find a path to peace that will create a better environment for them to live in and opportunities for development.
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