Hamas is losing the backing of ordinary people in Gaza who are paying the human price of its war

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Hamas popularity among the populace who are actually living now in shelters, in tents and makeshift, you know, communities is declining,” one pollster told NBC News.

It’s become a tragically familiar scene in the Gaza Strip: After seeing her slain son’s corpse, a Palestinian woman screams in agony.

Yet she points her anger not at the Israelis whose weapons killed him, but at Hamas.


“I hope that God will destroy you, Hamas, like you destroyed our children,” she yells in a video captured by NBC News crews in Gaza, her anger palpable, tears streaming down her face. Her startled companion reaches to cover her mouth, insisting the woman’s teenage son died a martyr as she quickly ushers her away.

Dissent against Hamas’ rule was once rare in the Gaza Strip, and speaking out remains risky. But the despair and chaos of war has cleaved open a small space for defiance.

 
Netanyahu has hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the streets demanding that he resigns. You think that HAMAS has problems.


Haw, haw.............................................haw.
 
All of the evil ones deserve to be in prison until they die

Nuttinbuttayahoo is as evil as HAMAS
 
Hamas popularity among the populace who are actually living now in shelters, in tents and makeshift, you know, communities is declining,” one pollster told NBC News.

It’s become a tragically familiar scene in the Gaza Strip: After seeing her slain son’s corpse, a Palestinian woman screams in agony.

Yet she points her anger not at the Israelis whose weapons killed him, but at Hamas.


“I hope that God will destroy you, Hamas, like you destroyed our children,” she yells in a video captured by NBC News crews in Gaza, her anger palpable, tears streaming down her face. Her startled companion reaches to cover her mouth, insisting the woman’s teenage son died a martyr as she quickly ushers her away.

Dissent against Hamas’ rule was once rare in the Gaza Strip, and speaking out remains risky. But the despair and chaos of war has cleaved open a small space for defiance.



Hamas spent months preparing their sneak attack on unarmed teenagers, but it doesn't look like they lifted a finger to prepare Gazan civilians for the inevitable Israeli reaction.

You'd think those hundreds of miles of tunnels they built with Gazans money would be able to stockpile food and provide shelter to innocents.
 
Hamas spent months preparing their sneak attack on unarmed teenagers, but it doesn't look like they lifted a finger to prepare Gazan civilians for the inevitable Israeli reaction.

You'd think those hundreds of miles of tunnels they built with Gazans money would be able to stockpile food and provide shelter to innocents.
Sure- except that there's been an illegal Zionist blockade of Gaza for a decade or more and they've got no food to stockpile.
No illegal blockade of Gaze= no resistance reprisal attack on October 7th.
 
If that were true the Zionist Bastards would have the intel to destroy HAMAS because the people of GAZA would be talking....that is not remotely happening.
 
Sure- except that there's been an illegal Zionist blockade of Gaza for a decade or more and they've got no food to stockpile.
No illegal blockade of Gaze= no resistance reprisal attack on October 7th.
Why didn't they just ship in goods from Egypt?
 
If Hamas can import rockets, missiles, munitions, weaponry they can import and stockpile food for civilian use in that vast network of tunnels they built.
If Hamas could import the weaponry they need there would be no need for tunnels.
 
If that were true the Zionist Bastards would have the intel to destroy HAMAS because the people of GAZA would be talking....that is not remotely happening.
It certainly did happen. That is how Israel was targeting a lot of Hamas location.
The US bribes Egypt to prevent it.
So can you prove that! No of course you can't. Egypt does not want any part of the Palestinians.
 
It certainly did happen. That is how Israel was targeting a lot of Hamas location.

So can you prove that! No of course you can't. Egypt does not want any part of the Palestinians.
Just as many on my grapevine predicted the IDF is getting their asses kicked in GAZA. They are losing all around, are getting desperate for something to work. Currently wanting to make another run at Lebanon (they got their asses kicked there in 06) but the children of Washington are resisting.....they cant do that without massive American airpower help.
 
If Hamas could import the weaponry they need there would be no need for tunnels.
Thanks for the tacit admission that Hamas never attempted to stockpile food for innocent Gazan civilians in their network of tunnels, even though they were clever enough to figure out how to smuggle in copious amounts of weapons, rockets, ammunition.

Providing for welfare of innocent civilians should have been priority one for a group that claims to be the legitimate government of Gaza.
 
Netanyahu has hundreds of thousands of Israelis in the streets demanding that he resigns. You think that HAMAS has problems.


Haw, haw.............................................haw.
Both Hezbollah and Hamas want to destroy Israel. There can be no peace with people that want to murder you.
 
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