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By Joshua Klein
(Breitbart) Hundreds of Gazans marched through the northern town of Beit Lahiya carrying white flags and chanting anti-Hamas slogans, according to videos posted from the scene, which showed participants calling for peace, press coverage, and the release of hostages.
In a rare public uprising against Hamas rule in Gaza, demonstrators took to the streets outside the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza. Footage shared on social media on Tuesday captured a crowd of protesters demanding an end to what they called “tyrant rule,” with chants of “Out, out, out! Hamas out!” and “We want to live!” echoing through the streets.
BREAKING
A massive and rare protest erupted outside the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, with Palestinians chanting:
“Yes to peace, no to Hamas’ tyrannical rule. Enough of the war, enough of the destruction—in Gaza.” pic.twitter.com/NMg5PWX3vD
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 25, 2025
Protesters also waved white flags and held signs reading, “Stop the war” and “We refuse to be the ones who die,” as they marched in what was dubbed the “Intifada of the North.”
One speaker at the protest declared, “We are a people of peace. We demand a secure peace for this town … We will be the ones who decide who is in control.”
According to video commentary, demonstrators also urged the media to report on the event. “Where is the press?” one marcher shouted, alleging that journalists had retreated into the hospital rather than document the scene. Another protester said the people were demanding freedom and the release of hostages to end the suffering in Gaza: “Hamas must stop what is happening … We reject the rule of Hamas.”
BREAKING: Hundreds of Gazans are protesting against Hamas, waving white flags, calling for the end of the war.
Does anyone believe them, or is it far too late?
— Vivid.
(@VividProwess) March 25, 2025
Later, video emerged reportedly showing protests breaking out in southern Gaza as well.
The scenes marked one of the largest and most open protests against Hamas since the start of the war with Israel in October 2023.
Historically, Hamas has responded to anti-government protests with swift and often violent crackdowns. The Iran-backed terror group, which seized control of Gaza in 2007, is designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the United States and the European Union.
WATCH
Palestinian report: In Beit Lahia and across northern Gaza, groups of residents, particularly young people, are staging a pause to call for an end to the war, holding up banners and signs in protest. pic.twitter.com/0T7focMDE3
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 25, 2025
This latest protest, however, signals growing desperation among ordinary Gazans, many of whom now appear willing to speak out despite the risks. As one protester questioned: “How can we remain steadfast when we’re dying and bleeding?”
The unrest in Gaza emerges amid deepening instability in the coastal enclave, as Israel intensifies efforts to dismantle Hamas’s leadership following the October 7 massacre — the deadliest terror attack in Israel’s history.
BREAKING: Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza continue—and this time, not just in the north. A new protest has erupted in the south, in Khan Yunis, with crowds chanting that Hamas is a terrorist organization. pic.twitter.com/1t1LPcx0RB
— Ihab Hassan (@IhabHassane) March 25, 2025
Over the past week, Israeli forces have eliminated multiple senior Hamas officials in rapid succession, exposing fractures within the group’s internal governance and forcing its operatives into survival mode.
Meanwhile, President Trump’s renewed vision for Gaza — entailing voluntary resettlement and economic revival — has gained traction, with polls showing more than half of Gazans expressing a desire to leave.
As Hamas struggles to maintain control and protesters demand change from within, the stage is being set for a historic shift in the region’s future.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein.

