As Hamas rule gradually collapsed, more Gazans protested against Sinwar calling for the release of t

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

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In recent days, rallies against Hamas's war policy have erupted in central and southern Gaza, a phenomenon that has been very rare in the past. Not only young and strong men participated, but also many old and weak women and children also joined the team. With anguish and resentment over the war, they chanted slogans and slogans demanding that Hamas release the kidnapped hostages and stop the war. For example, at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza, a group of Palestinian women and children held up signs and shouted "We want to go home, let's go back!" And "agree to hand over the hostages!" slogan. These ** people dared to stand up and express their desire for peace, and their courageous actions touched the world.

However, some people question the authenticity of these ** people, believing that they are manipulated by Israeli organizations. However, this view can actually be disproved as false. Because if these ** people are indeed rigged by Israeli organizations, then it means that Israel has more control over Gaza, and the collapse of Hamas is more obvious. In fact, the opposition of the people of Gaza to Hamas is based on reality, and they have changed their attitude when they see the enormous toll of the war. This can be proven by history. For example, when Yasser Arafat led hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees into Jordan, they thought it was a good place to live and tried to settle in Jordan rather than immediately return to Palestine to confront Israel.

Gazans' dissatisfaction with Hamas is manifested not only in the activity, but also in the gradual collapse of Hamas rule. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have declared a total siege of Khan Younis, the second largest city in the Gaza Strip, and have taken control of all parts of the city. Israeli forces carried out sweeping operations throughout the city, found and cleared more roads and militants, and began to advance the front to more distant areas. Israeli Defense Minister Gallant has inspected the engineering troops and said that more than 100 Hamas elements had come out of the tunnels in the past two days to surrender or be captured. He also mentioned that as the southern front advances, it is believed that more hostages are being held there, as it gets closer and closer to the hideout of Hamas headquarters Sinwar. These moves show that Hamas's rule is under great pressure and threatened.

The gradual collapse of Hamas's rule can be understood as a combination of factors. First, the Israeli military's military operations in the Gaza Strip have made considerable progress, gradually weakening Hamas's power and control. Second, the dissatisfaction and activities of the people of Gaza have also directly impacted the legitimacy and ruling foundation of Hamas. They are no longer willing to endure the cruelty and devastation of war, and hope to escape from the chaos of war and live a peaceful and stable life. Finally, international pressure and criticism of Hamas have exacerbated the woes of its rule. The international community strongly condemns Hamas's violence and harm to civilians, and calls for a ceasefire and the release of hostages as soon as possible. The combination of these factors has led to the gradual collapse of Hamas's rule.

Looking back at the development of the war in Gaza, we can see the gradual collapse of Hamas's rule, and at the same time, the people of Gaza are increasingly dissatisfied with Hamas. The evolution of the situation reflects both the complexity of the interplay of internal and external factors, as well as the desire for peace and the weariness of the people of Gaza.

Personally, I believe that peace is the basic expectation and pursuit of everyone, and that everyone, whether Israeli or Palestinian, should enjoy a peaceful and stable life. War not only destroys people's quality of life, but also brings deep pain and trauma. The gradual collapse of Hamas's rule is a manifestation of the Gaza people's desire for peace and the suffering caused by war.

I hope that the international community will increase its assistance and support for Gaza so as to provide better living conditions and opportunities for peaceful development for the people of Gaza. At the same time, we should pay attention to the deep-seated contradictions and problems behind the Gaza war, and promote the resolution of differences between Israel and Palestine through dialogue and negotiation to achieve a long-term and stable peace. Only in this way can the people of Gaza bid farewell to the shadow of war and usher in a bright future.

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