BBC News, reports from Jerusalem
The Palestinians moved to the streets in southern Gaza for the third day to protest Hamas.
Hundreds of demonstrators were seen in the videos published on social media, calling for war and removing the armed group from Gaza. “Exit! Out! All of Hamas, outside!” They chanted.
Speaking against Hamas can be dangerous in Gaza and circulating threats on WhatsApp groups for reporters on Tuesday, which prevents them from publishing any “negative news that can affect people’s morale.”
Activists said that the youth started the protests on Monday and others joined them on their way to get food from the kitchens of society, who were still carrying their utensils.
The demonstrators directed their anger at the Hamas leadership after an interview with the chief official, Sami Abu Zuhri, on social media.
And he spoke to a podcast that was originally broadcast in late March, he said that the war with Israel was “eternal”, adding: “We will rebuild homes and produce dozens of children for every martyr.”
Videos of protests in Khan Yunis show the youth who criticize Hamas for selling “their blood for a dollar … for those who suffer from Hamas, be aware that the people of Gaza will dig before you.”

In recent months, the protests against Hamas were raising in northern Gaza, but activists say that the presence of the group in the south has been strong and has succeeded in suppressing the public opposition so far.
It is still difficult to evaluate international journalists, including those who have BBC by Israel from reporting in Gaza and fighting morale.
Israel has carried out daily air strikes on Khan Yunis since Monday, Matthew The Israeli army released the population With one of the biggest evacuation orders this year, you tell those in the eastern half of the city to immediately head towards the camps in the coastal area of Maas.
One man, which we call Alaa, was among those who started the protests. He agreed to speak to the BBC provided that his identity was not disclosed, for fear of revenge on Hamas.
“People do not care about Hamas’s attempts to suppress their voice because they literally die of hunger, evacuation and bombings,” he said.
Alaa, who was originally from northern Gaza, said he had to move about 20 times over the 19 -month war and could not buy a shelter tent.
It was previously imprisoned by participating in the Hamas fighting protests in 2019, and Alaa said Hamas needed to leave.
“The resistance was not born with Hamas, and even if Hamas has disappeared, there will be other faces of the resistance (to the Israeli occupation). But this current policy will cost us both Palestine and the nation.”
“We just want our children to live in peace, we provide a message to the whole world, and we do their best to pressure Israel and enthusiasm so that we can save us and our children from this war.”
In Gaza, general criticism carries great risks.
In March, the 22-year-old Oday A-Rubai was kidnapped and tortured to death by armed militants after participating in anti-enthusiastic protests in Gaza City.
There are reports that others have been beaten, shot or killed because of the group publicly opposing.
Alaa said that with their protest from Nasser Hospital on Monday, a group of men told them to stop.
“There was one man who wanted to pull his weapon, but his friend stopped him. They could not do anything because they exceeded the number of demonstrators.”
“The fatigue, effort and the cost of displacement push people to rebellion against Hamas who refuse to surrender and surrender their weapons,” said Moumen and Natur, a lawyer, a former political prisoner, and a co -founder of the anti -Hamas protest movement. We want to live.
The United Nations says that since May 15, more than 57,000 people have been displaced in southern Gaza due to fighting and evacuation orders.
More than 53,000 people have been killed throughout Gaza since the beginning of the war, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health, 82 of them during the past 24 hours.
Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas after the group attack on the group on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were transferred to Gaza as hostages.
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