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2.5 million Gazans were deceived by Hamas and suffered from hunger and illness

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26/03/2025

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26/03/2025

2.5 million Gazans were deceived by Hamas and suffered from hunger and illness

Finally, after years of patience, the Gazan people have begun to revolt against Hamas’ rule. For 17 years, they suffered from hunger, oppression, and the suppression of any opinions against the Muslim Brotherhood Group. Hamas concluded this with the so-called “Al- Aqsa Flood” on October 7, 2023, which turned into a devastating “flood of blood and destruction”. This ongoing cycle has not benefited the Palestinian cause in any way. Instead, it has only led to more innocent lives lost, contributed to the suffering of Gazans, and pushed them further into hunger and poverty. All of this unfolded while regional agreements, particularly the Abraham Accords, were steering the two-state solution toward a potential resolution, strengthening the Palestinian National Authority and consolidating its presence in the occupied territories, especially the Gaza Strip.

However, this did not satisfy the primary beneficiary of the region’s escalation, as he, in a moment of recklessness, believed he could control four Arab capitals and thwart any initiative aimed at ending his dominance over Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and the Gaza Strip. This is why Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the sectarian militias in Iraq depicted the path to paradise as a path of gratuitous death. They portrayed anyone opposing this vision as a reactionary Zionist agent serving the Zionist-American agenda. These groups worked to brainwash the people of these regions and countries. After all the suffering, it became clear that they were victims of the whims and desires of mercenaries who had been working to serve the Israeli plan to fragment the Arab states since 1928, with the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood Group.

The recent demonstrations in Gaza are a direct result of the long-standing patience of a people who have spent 18 years searching for a common ground to awaken Hamas and offer a way out for the suffering population with minimal harm. As the saying goes, “Pharaoh was asked, ‘Who made you Pharaoh?’ and he replied, ‘I found no one to respond to me.’” Unfortunately, deaf ears were unable to hear the call. When Hamas seized power in the Gaza Strip, it sought to deceive its people with various religious slogans, convincing them that this was the path to liberation, when in reality, it was a path of falsehood. The movement’s leaders and other groups in Gaza exploited their positions to amass wealth, blackmailing not only the poor but also countries that showed compassion for the Palestinians, all under the pretext of rebuilding Gaza.

Meanwhile, people witnessed the lavish lifestyles of the Hamas leaders abroad, while the people of Gaza suffered from hunger and thirst. It came as no surprise that some war profiteers exploited the situation to launch a social media campaign, vowing not to leave Gaza until they had raised $10 million in donations to build a children’s hospital there. This campaign exposed their blatant exploitation, as the real goal was not Gaza, but rather to raise funds to strengthen the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood Group. This mirrors what occurred during the so-called “Arab Spring” when the Muslim Brotherhood nearly destroyed Egypt, destabilized Tunisia and Syria, and sought to fragment other Arab nations. The same group had launched similar donation campaigns to support the fake revolutions in those countries. The recent demonstrations in Gaza exposed the emptiness of the slogans. When hunger becomes unbearable, it consumes a person’s mind. Intense anger, like a raging torrent, will destroy everything in its path once it finds its way. How can we fathom the situation when approximately 2.5 million people, who have suffered from hunger, death, destruction, and bloodshed for nearly 540 days, finally erupt?