Palestinian refugees beg Israel to take over Gaza and blame Hamas ‘terrorists’ for their hell
Palestinians from a camp for refugees have pleaded with Israel to occupy Gaza and accused Hamas terrorists of causing their suffering.
Following over a year of violence triggered by the terror group’s October 7 attack, many of people fled the hamlet.
And in previously unimaginable sights that were caught on camera, most Palestinians showed a hatred for their violent Islamist rulers, who have ruled Gaza since 2007.
Among the disheveled crowd, women were the most outspoken, with several openly applauding the Israeli army that murdered Hamas commander Yahya Sinwar.
One exclaimed: “May God exact his retribution on you, Sinwar.” May you be burned in the grave by God.
Despite allegations that Israel’s ruthless retaliation has murdered 44,000 Palestinians in 13 months, there are indications that support for Hamas is waning.
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As Israel’s Channel 12 TV news showed Palestinians fleeing a camp in Jabilia last week, those stuck between the terrorists and Israeli soldiers spoke out.
The blowback is serious, according to sources within Gaza.
The suffering of migrants was depicted on camera by a TV reporter who was granted access to Israel Defense Forces.
As she exited the camp, one woman yelled, “Damned Hamas government!” at the Israeli crew. The terrorist government of Hamas!
“Please eradicate Hamas from the planet. We are with you!
Another woman declared: I will tear a Hamas terrorist to pieces if I see him! My son was taken by them.
A mother then cried out, “May God exact revenge on those who killed us in our homes and uprooted us.” We were killed by Hamas.
Mordechai Kedar, an Israeli expert, stated that when they begin combating Hamas, that is when it will truly mean something.
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