Palestinians flee Rafah amid new evacuation order
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Israeli forces issued a new evacuation order for Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city. An NBC News crew spoke with people fleeing toward the Muwasi tent camp in Khan Younis.
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Palestinians hold signs at a protest against the war and Hamas in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in a rare show of public anger against the militant group that rules the territory. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana, File)
Young Palestinian who took part in demonstrations in Gaza tells JI, ‘The majority of us are disgusted by Hamas and are not on the side of Hamas’ terrorism’
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While recent polling shows confidence in Netanyahu's coalition sinking to 27 percent, according to a poll aired Friday on Israel's Channel 12, and support for Israel among citizens of its closest ally, the United States, at a record low of 46 percent, according to a Gallup survey published Thursday, public opinion in Gaza is far harder to discern.
Dr Mark Perlmutter says doctors are working without soap, antibiotics or x-ray facilities, as Israel has resumed its offensive against Hamas.
Palestinians took part in the largest anti-Hamas protests in Gaza since the war with Israel began. It's a rare show of discontent by the citizens of the war-torn territory.
Hundreds of Palestinians protested in northern Gaza to demand an end to war in a rare public show of opposition to Hamas.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, meanwhile, report finding it harder to find food amid bakery closures. Israel says enough food entered Gaza during a six-week ceasefire with Hamas to sustain the territory’s roughly 2 million Palestinians for “a long period of time.”