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Hundreds join protest against Hamas in northern Gaza

Hundreds of Palestinians have joined protests in northern Gaza, shouting anti-Hamas slogans and calling for an end to the war with Israel, in what has been described as the largest protest against the militant group inside the territory since the 7 October attacks.

Videos and photos shared on social media late on Tuesday showed hundreds of people, mostly men, chanting “Hamas out” and “Hamas terrorists” in Beit Lahia, where the crowd had gathered a week after the Israeli army resumed its intense bombing of Gaza after nearly two months of a truce.

The protests took place in front of the Indonesian hospital in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

Some protesters were seen carrying banners emblazoned with slogans including “Stop the war” and “We want to live in peace”.

Palestinians attend a rally calling for an end to the war, in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Palestinians attend a rally calling for an end to the war, in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank, Israeli authorities released a Palestinian director of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, a day after he was attacked by a group of about 15 armed Israeli settlers and detained by soldiers.

Hamdan Ballal and two other Palestinians were accused of throwing stones at a settler, allegations they deny.

More on both of these stories in a moment, but first here are some other news developments:

  • Houthi media in Yemen reported on Wednesday at least 17 strikes in Saada and Amran, blaming the United States for the attacks. The rebels’ Ansarollah website said US warplanes carried out “aggressive air raids … causing material damage to citizens’ property”, but gave no details of casualties.

  • Japan’s defence minister Gen Nakatani says his country will provide medical treatment for two Palestinian women for injuries and illnesses from the conflict in Gaza, and one of them has arrived in Tokyo. The treatments, Nakatani said, are part of Japan’s efforts to address the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza and followed a request from the World Health Organization.

  • At least 50,144 Palestinian people have been killed and 113,704 injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza since 7 October 2023, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

  • Fresh Israeli evacuation orders affect as many as 120,000 people living in heavily damaged northern Gaza, and cover two hospitals and a one primary health care center, the UN humanitarian agency said Tuesday. Israel said it ordered civilians to evacuate late on Monday because its forces need to advance into two areas where Palestinian militants recently fired rockets.

  • Geir Pedersen, the UN special envoy for Syria, told the UN security council it “must not come to pass” that Syria backslides into conflict, fragmentation, and having its sovereignty routinely violated by external powers. Pedersen said the other road, restoring sovereignty and regional security, “requires the right Syrian decisions,” but the country’s interim authorities cannot do it alone and need increased and continuing international support.

  • US president Donald Trump nominated conservative media critic and pro-Israel commentator Leo Brent Bozell III as ambassador to South Africa. The move on Tuesday comes during strained diplomatic relations with the country, including over its stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

  • Syria described Israeli attacks as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty after a deadly bombardment on Tuesday in the country’s south, where Israel’s military said it had responded to incoming fire. The violence near the UN-patrolled buffer zone on the Golan Heights followed Israeli airstrikes in central Syria.

Key events

Agence France-Presse (AFP) has a little bit more detail on Netanyahu’s comments today (see 10.43am GMT). The news agency reports the Israeli prime minister as saying:

The more Hamas persists in its refusal to release our hostages, the stronger the pressure we will exert.

I say this to my colleagues in the Knesset, and I say it to Hamas as well: This includes the seizure of territories, along with other measures I will not elaborate here.”



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