Hundreds of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip took to the streets on Tuesday for a rare protest against the Palestinian militant ...
First prayer, then play. In this case, the prayer is the Taraweeh, a nightly ritual of Ramadan. The men gathered to perform ...
On Wednesday, thousands more marched down a main street in Beit Lahia. "Hamas are terrorists," they chanted, in a video posted online by activists in Gaza. "Out, out out, Hamas, get out!" ...
What began as a set of small, organic anti-Hamas and anti-war demonstrations in Gaza’s northern town of Beit Lahia earlier this week has quickly erupted into a widespread and decentralized ...
Hundreds of Palestinians shouted anti-Hamas slogans at a rare protest in Gaza on Tuesday. “Hamas out” and “Hamas terrorists” were chanted by the mostly male demonstrators in Beit Lahia as ...
Supported by By Adam Rasgon Photographs by Saher Alghorra Adam Rasgon reported from Jerusalem and Saher Alghorra photographed from Beit Lahia, Gaza. When an Israeli airstrike ripped through a ...
Video obtained by CNN showed large crowds, estimated to be thousands of people by a CNN journalist on the ground, marching through the streets of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, chanting “For god ...
Hundreds of people took to the streets of Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, in a large-scale protest against the Hamas government. This demonstration is the most significant since Hamas launched its ...
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