Protests in northern Gaza erupted on Tuesday as hundreds of Palestinians took them to the streets to end the war with Israel.
The video of the protest began circulating on social media on Tuesday, with the first phase of an internationally mediated ceasefire ending earlier this month, before a second phase was secured as Israeli airstrikes and aggressive operations against Hamas continues.
One such video, shared by Center for Peace Communications with Fox News Digital, showed protesters chanting “Hamas Get!”
Palestinians will attend a rally calling for an end to the war on March 25, 2025 in Beit Rahia, the northern Gaza Strip. (AFP by Getty Images)
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The man filming the protest provided his own commentary, which was reportedly reportedly reportedly stated, “The Gaza people do not want war. They demand an end to Hamas’ rule. They demand peace.”
“Gazans was revealed in 2019 July 30, 2023, in an anti-Hamas Street demonstration to stand up against gunfights and prisons, the most important popular protest ever since.” “It highlights Gazan’s desire to end the war by ending Hamas’ terrifying reign, along with the release of all hostages.
“Gazan has expressed his anger towards Al Jazeera and the global media in order to cover Hamas alone in general, and is ignoring the voices of Gazan civilians,” he added. “The more you get these brave souls, the more we can help bring about change in Gaza and the wider region.”


The Palestinians flee to areas they consider safe after a concentrated attack by Israeli forces in the towns of Beitrahia and North Gaza, Jabaria, on March 25, 2025. (Abd Khaled/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The injured Hamas hostage mother instructs a plea to “all mothers in this world” to help secure the release of her son
Palestinian civilians were bearing the brunt of Hamas’ brutal and deadly attacks on October 7, 2023, resulting in the death of around 1,200 Israelis and 251 other aidings. Fifty-eight of these hostages remained in Hamas prisoners, but only 25 are thought to be still alive after 535 days, including American Edan Alexander.
Hamas Ran Gaza’s health ministry reported on Sunday that around 50,000 Palestinians have been killed, including 600 after Israel officially ends a tenuous ceasefire by launching air attacks after the release of hostages stalled.
The ministry also reported that more than 15,600 Palestinian children had been killed since October 7, 2023.


The woman holds an image of hostage Edan Alexander during the day of global unity and prayer between Israeli hostages and missing family forums. (Yuri Cortez/AFP via Getty Images)
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According to Israeli press TPS-IL, Gaza activist Hamza al-Masley also went to the telegram to share footage of the protest, saying, “It is time for all the governors of the Gaza Strip to come out like them and unite and unite in one message.
“The people of Gaza want to stop the bloody torrents of our people. Enough is enough,” he added.