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(Al-Araby al-Jadeed-UK) Sally Ibrahim - Under the hashtag "We Want To Live," thousands of Gazans have revived a three-year-old digital campaign to hold Hamas mainly responsible for the economic, political and social problems in Gaza. Activists shared dozens of short videos of complaints about poverty, and other videos depicted brawls between drivers and vendors and Hamas security forces on various occasions. "Everyone in Gaza is suffering from the situation. The only ones who enjoy their life are officials and their children," said Amal al-Shamaly, 35, a resident of Gaza. 2022-08-01 00:00:00Full Article
Gazans Revive Popular Online Campaign Against Hamas
(Al-Araby al-Jadeed-UK) Sally Ibrahim - Under the hashtag "We Want To Live," thousands of Gazans have revived a three-year-old digital campaign to hold Hamas mainly responsible for the economic, political and social problems in Gaza. Activists shared dozens of short videos of complaints about poverty, and other videos depicted brawls between drivers and vendors and Hamas security forces on various occasions. "Everyone in Gaza is suffering from the situation. The only ones who enjoy their life are officials and their children," said Amal al-Shamaly, 35, a resident of Gaza. 2022-08-01 00:00:00Full Article
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