In the aftermath of the war, the fear of criticizing Hamas among Gaza Strip residents is slowly diminishing. Recent videos circulating on social networks show Gazans openly defending Hamas’ rule, a stark contrast to the atmosphere of fear that prevailed just a few months ago. Videos like one where a bloodied and tormented man curses Hamas leadership for their actions have gone viral, reflecting a shift in public opinion towards Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The loss of support among residents following the war and Shiva massacre has led to many Gazans questioning Hamas’ innocence and leadership. The abduction of observers during the war also caused uproar in Gaza, prompting discussions about the compatibility of such actions with Islamic laws. Some residents have even found a humorous way to express their protest by naming their donkeys “Sinwar” after a Hamas leader.
Measuring public support for Hamas in Gaza is challenging due to the displacement of many Gazans due to the war and long-standing grip of fear imposed by Hamas. The lack of elections in Gaza since 2007 has prevented residents from expressing their views. Recent polls and interviews with Gaza residents suggest growing criticism of Hamas’ actions and policies, with many questioning the organization’s motivations and goals.
The demands of Hamas, especially regarding the release of Palestinian prisoners, have stirred anger among residents who question the sacrifices they are expected to make for the organization’s goals. While many still blame Israel for their situation, they also hold Hamas accountable for violence and chaos that ensued during the war.
Overall, there is growing dissatisfaction and disillusionment among Gaza residents towards Hamas. The organization’s actions during
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