A child holds a sign "We refuse to die" during the protests in Beit Lahia, on March 25, 2025. (Credit: AFP)
Since Tuesday, the Gaza Strip has been shaken by a series of popular protests. Nearly a year and a half after the war began, Palestinians gathered on Tuesday and again on Wednesday in various cities in the north of the enclave. Amidst ruined buildings, thousands of demonstrators called for an end to the war and for Hamas to leave the enclave with slogans such as “For the love of God, Hamas out” or “We want the end of the war,” according to images broadcast Tuesday by CNN in Beit Lahia, from where hundreds of protesters gathered before heading to Beit Hanoun, Jabaliya, Deir el-Balah and even Khan Younis further south.'The blood of our children has a price'“The protests seem to have started spontaneously, in small numbers, and in limited areas,” said Palestinian researcher Muhammad Shehada on X. “The population is tired [and] many...
Since Tuesday, the Gaza Strip has been shaken by a series of popular protests. Nearly a year and a half after the war began, Palestinians gathered on Tuesday and again on Wednesday in various cities in the north of the enclave. Amidst ruined buildings, thousands of demonstrators called for an end to the war and for Hamas to leave the enclave with slogans such as “For the love of God, Hamas out” or “We want the end of the war,” according to images broadcast Tuesday by CNN in Beit Lahia, from where hundreds of protesters gathered before heading to Beit Hanoun, Jabaliya, Deir el-Balah and even Khan Younis further south.'The blood of our children has a price'“The protests seem to have started spontaneously, in small numbers, and in limited areas,” said Palestinian researcher Muhammad Shehada on X. “The population is...
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