Hamas faces the increase in the upheaval while the gasans are expressed despite the risks

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First on Fox: While Israel is preparing to expand its operations in the enclave, a silent resistance emerges against Hamas. In eastern Rafah, teachers set the foundations for the first schools focused on peace and tolerance under non -Hamas civil administration.
Samira Mousa Mohammed Abu Mousa, one of the educators, told the Center for Peace Communications in an interview: “I despise Hamas because they were discriminatory, they were extremely biased, even when posting jobs. You had to have links to work.”
His class has become a space where children learn. During a recent lesson, she asked her students: “Is it acceptable to violate the rights of a girl and lock her in her room?” The answer was immediate: “No question!” The children answered. “Everyone has the right to freedom.” She underlined the broader mission of education beyond academics.
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Children returning to school learn peace and tolerance in eastern Rafah. The school works outside the Hamas system. (The Center for Peace Communications)
“People like me aspire to peace, comfort, hope and security. We want to live in an environment without war, bombardment and destruction. We have been living during the war for two years. We will start education, God wills it.”
Efforts in eastern Rafah reflect broader change across Gaza. Citizens, educators and activists are increasingly rejecting Hamas, calling for a government that serves civilians, not for the terrorist organization.
“They have been following me for months,” Fox News Digital Moumen al-Natour told Fox News, lawyer and co-founder of We Want to Live Movement. He was forced to live as a fugitive due to the growing repression of Hamas against dissent.
“I go from one place to another, I hide because I don’t want to be killed or even paralyzed. This is how Hamas works.”

The Palestinians demonstrated in Gaza City against the reign of Hamas and called the end of the war on March 26, 2025. (Tps il)
Al-Vatour, who is also president of Palestinian Youth for Development, says that the number of people opposing Hamas has increased considerably since October 7. “There was once an opposition to Hamas,” he said, “but after the attack and the consequences that followed, more and more people in Gaza despise them. The suffering caused by the actions of Hamas followed the tide.
“It is a catastrophic situation … Almost the whole population has been moved.”
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Al-Vatour says that Hamas uses extreme measures to silence any opposition. “Hamas recently published a video showing members of the Al-Qassam brigades who execute people. They have publicly threatened anyone who is expressed against them, saying that they would treat them as enemies.”
Mkhaimer Abusada, a political analyst of Gazan speaking of Cairo, told Fox News Digital: “It is very anti -Hamas in general, whether in Gaza or among the Palestinians here in Cairo. The Palestinian people have endured unimaginable difficulties in the past 22 months – kill, destruction, starvation – with many launched on the Blame Squarely on Hamas. Hamas. Hamas. Hamas. Hamas For the October 7 attack. “
He said that the position of the Israeli government, which does not offer alternative or negotiation options, aggravated the situation. “The worst remains to come,” warns Abusada. “The Israeli cabinet’s plan to take control of Gaza City and the whole Gaza Strip will only make the situation more catastrophic.”

The Palestinian terrorists of Hamas are on the day of the day of the transmission of hostages in Rafah in southern Gaza on February 22, 2025. (Reuters / Hatem Khaled / Photo file)
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The Palestinians, according to Abusada, call on Hamas to accept a cease-fire and include other parties in the negotiations. “Negotiate only with Hamas does not help … The people of Hamas do not care about death. They think that if they die, they go to paradise. This is why it is very rare when Hamas fighters go. Most of them fight until the end, wanting to become Shaheed (martyrs). They are ready to die.”
“The voices I hear from Gaza call on Hamas to appeal to AP (Palestinian Authority) or Egypt to be part of the cease-fire talks. People just want the end of this madness,” he said.
Another Gazan, who asked for anonymity, echoed these feelings. “It is true that many people are against Hamas now. People talk about it freely. They are no longer afraid. They no longer fear Hamas. They are just killers, stupid people.”

Gaza City on February 2, 2025. (Ali Jadallah / Anadolu via Getty Images)
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“The inhabitants of Gaza do not want to fight Israel,” added the man of Gazan, “but at the same time, many Gazans blame Israel so as not to have differentiated civilians and Hamas. Why are we kept in the same field as Hamas? Israel should think of safe areas of people.
“For the first time, people are expressed, even at personal risks … They want change. They want the end of violence, and they are ready to make their voices heard,” said Al-Vatour.