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Grassroots Push for Freedom in Gaza Grows as Hamas Tightens Its Grip

As Israel prepares to intensify operations against Hamas, Gazan educators, activists, and civil-society voices are speaking out—despite the risks. In eastern Rafah, teachers have begun building classrooms that promote peace and tolerance outside of Hamas-run structures.

One educator described years of favoritism and discrimination under the terror group and said communities are working to rebuild learning environments where children are encouraged to respect human dignity.

Youth advocates tied to the “We Want to Live” movement report being hunted by Hamas security operatives and forced into hiding. They say more residents blame Hamas for the devastation that followed October 7, with dissent meeting swift repression—including public threats intended to frighten critics into silence.

Analysts note an “anti-Hamas” shift among Palestinians inside Gaza and in exile. Some warn that Israel’s stated intention to take full control of the Strip could intensify hardship in the short term, even as many Gazans demand a governing alternative that serves civilians rather than militants. Amid the fear and fatigue of nearly two years of war, activists still push for space to teach, organize, and imagine a post-Hamas future.

(FOX/VFI News)

“Lord, we lift up the brave in Gaza who long for peace and protection from violent rule. Shield the innocent, give courage to those who reject terror, and open doors for righteousness and reconciliation. We ask that Your wisdom guide leaders and that freedom, safety, and truth take root for every family on both sides of the border.”