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"No to al-Jazeera!" Gazans protest Hamas and pro-Hamas coverage | WATCH
Palestinians in the north Gaza town of Beit Lahia continued their protests against Gazan rule - and pro-Hamas media channels which refuse to cover the protests.


A new protest marched in the north Gaza town of Beit Lahia today (Wednesday), larger than the one yesterday, calling for an end to Hamas rule and the war.
Following the anti-Hamas protest yesterday, a new, larger protest was held in Beit Lahia against Hamas, the war, and media outlets such as al-Jazeera which are accused of slanting their coverage to favor Hamas.
Protestors could be heard chanting "No, no to al-Jazeera, the people have said the truth."
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Defense Minister Israel Katz released a video statement today (Wednesday) warning the residents of Gaza that operations in additional areas of the Gaza Strip are coming.
In the statement, Katz said that plans are "already approved" to expand IDF operations in the Gaza Strip, which will force civilians to move to other areas for their own safety, despite the inconvenience and the dangers involved.
Katz noted that Hamas' insistence on continuing to fight will lead to ordinary Gazans losing not only their homes, but also "more and more territory" which would be added to the Israeli defense perimeter inside the Gaza Strip, which includes the Philadelphi corridor, an area about one kilometer deep into the Strip, and half of the Netzarim corridor bisecting the Strip in two.
Katz then said that "Sinwar the First" - referring to deceased Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar - "destroyed Gaza" and that "Sinwar the Second" referring to his brother Mohammad, is willing to burn the Gaza Strip in order to maintain the "corrupt" regime of Hamas of his friends who hide in tunnels or fancy houses and who are worth billions.
Katz then addressed the burgeoning protests throughout the Gaza Strip, such as the one taking place in Beit Lahia, saying the only way to ensure peace in the Gaza Strip is to remove Hamas' power and to free all the Israeli hostages.
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