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(Times of Israel) Dov Lieber - Thousands of Palestinians protested Thursday against both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas over deteriorating humanitarian and economic conditions in Gaza, local media reported. In Jabaliya, protesters held signs proclaiming, "Where is the future," and "We want electricity." Another read, "Our requests are justice, living freely and social justice." The demands mirror those in protests in Iran in recent days. Two months have passed since 45,000 Hamas employees received their last salaries. 2018-01-05 00:00:00Full Article
Thousands in Gaza Protest Against Palestinian Leadership
(Times of Israel) Dov Lieber - Thousands of Palestinians protested Thursday against both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas over deteriorating humanitarian and economic conditions in Gaza, local media reported. In Jabaliya, protesters held signs proclaiming, "Where is the future," and "We want electricity." Another read, "Our requests are justice, living freely and social justice." The demands mirror those in protests in Iran in recent days. Two months have passed since 45,000 Hamas employees received their last salaries. 2018-01-05 00:00:00Full Article
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