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Video Shows Gazan Cursing Out Hamas, Asking Israel To Wipe Them Out. Are The Tides Turning?

A Gazan man was captured on video abusing Hamas leaders in Hebrew during an interaction with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and the State of Israel shared it on Twitter on Wednesday.

Israel said the man was on his way to Rafah when the explosion occurred. (Related: Protesters don't seem to understand what their signs mean)

A video appeared to show Gazans venting their anger against the terrorist group in Hebrew and asking the IDF to “stay at home” as they moved their belongings along a muddy road. .

“We must bring down the head of Hamas. Don't leave here! People are stupid and do not understand anything,” he said, according to the IDF translation. The Gazan then appeared to gesture to a cart full of belongings and ask the soldiers: “What should we do with this?”

“This is also all Sinwar and Haniya’s fault. Mr. Haniya eats in a Turkish restaurant, and Mr. Shinwar eats in the basement. The translation says that while we eat bullets, they eat meat. Eat!'' the angry Gazan reportedly shouted. He then apparently railed against Hamas.

Yahya Sinwar is the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and Ismail Haniyeh is the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Head Head of Hamas's overseas political bureau.

This man is not the only one to voice criticism of terrorist organizations. IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Avichai Andrei distributed a video of a Jan. 24 protest in which Gazans appear to be demanding that Hamas hand over hostages to Israel. Another apparently well-attended protest in Khan Yunis called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Shinwar to agree to a ceasefire. “Enough war, enough destruction,” the protesters said, according to a Hebrew translation provided by Kan News.

Andrei tweeted a video of another protest in which people were holding empty water jugs and chanting for peace, according to a translation. January 25th.

Protests criticizing Hamas are rare in the Gaza Strip because freedom of expression is not respected in Hamas and it is unclear how widespread dissatisfaction with Hamas is, the Jerusalem Post reported. report.

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