What Some Gazans Think about Hamas

(Free Press) Joseph Braude - Since taking power in a 2007 coup, Hamas has violently repressed all opposition to its rule. Recent Palestinian survey data shows most Gazans distrust Hamas, want an alternative government, and prefer economic development over war. But those who speak out face prison and torture. Earlier this year, the Center for Peace Communications released a series of testimonies called "Whispered in Gaza," interviewing Palestinians about their travails and aspirations. Following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, we reconnected with these and other Gazans to understand their reaction to the Hamas assault and their views of the developing war, in a new series called "Voices from Gaza." One resident of Gaza City notes that "When Hamas distributes the aid, only Hamas members get the aid." The same applies to Gaza's healthcare system, where "Hamas loyalists are treated first." One woman said, "My older brother was murdered by Hamas in front of our eyes. Fifty-four gunshots all over his body, his blood spilling in front of his children....Ending Hamas is the demand of young and old alike in Gaza." Ashraf, 28, saw his brother murdered by Hamas as well. Both had been involved in peaceful demonstrations against Hamas. "We welcome any change that will save us from this indignation called Hamas," Ashraf says. In drawing attention to Gazan voices opposed to Hamas, we aim to show that a different future is possible because of the Palestinians in Gaza who yearn and strive for it.


2023-11-05 00:00:00

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