Reports from the Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat suggesting that senior Hamas leaders are preparing to flee the Gaza Strip have sparked a wave of intense anger and desperate hope among local residents. For the civilians who have lost their homes, livelihoods, and relatives during the war against the terrorist organization, the prospect of an official exit for their leaders represents a bitter end to a decade of oppression. In exclusive conversations with N12, residents of the Gaza Strip described the Hamas leadership as a corrupt group of criminals who traded the blood of the Palestinian people for personal survival. While some residents pray for the terrorists to leave through a safe corridor to prevent further bloodshed, others are calling for their immediate imprisonment for the systematic theft of public funds and the destruction they brought upon the region.
Khaled, a Gaza resident known for his opposition to the terrorist regime, expressed profound skepticism regarding the true intentions of the group but argued that their departure is the only way to ensure the war does not return. "I know they are thieves, corrupt, and criminals," Khaled stated. "Their exit is the best solution at this stage because as long as they are inside Gaza, there is a possibility that the war will return because of their presence." He noted that the leadership serves no purpose for the people and only exists to call for more death. Khaled lamented that the international community failed to support local opposition groups, leaving Gaza in the hands of radicalized violent men. "The best and safest solution is for them to leave the Strip so the world calms down and we take away the excuses for renewed fighting," he added.
Another resident, Juma'a, did not hold back his fury, using even harsher language to describe his feelings toward the Islamic movement. "By the grace of God, let them go to hell, them and this Islamic current," he told N12. "They are the ones who did all this, and now they want to run away. May God take them. Let a disaster fall on them and their children." This sentiment of abandonment is common among those who feel that the leadership is seeking a "safe exit" only after the infrastructure of the region has been decimated. (Read More)
Khaled, a Gaza resident known for his opposition to the terrorist regime, expressed profound skepticism regarding the true intentions of the group but argued that their departure is the only way to ensure the war does not return. "I know they are thieves, corrupt, and criminals," Khaled stated. "Their exit is the best solution at this stage because as long as they are inside Gaza, there is a possibility that the war will return because of their presence." He noted that the leadership serves no purpose for the people and only exists to call for more death. Khaled lamented that the international community failed to support local opposition groups, leaving Gaza in the hands of radicalized violent men. "The best and safest solution is for them to leave the Strip so the world calms down and we take away the excuses for renewed fighting," he added.
Another resident, Juma'a, did not hold back his fury, using even harsher language to describe his feelings toward the Islamic movement. "By the grace of God, let them go to hell, them and this Islamic current," he told N12. "They are the ones who did all this, and now they want to run away. May God take them. Let a disaster fall on them and their children." This sentiment of abandonment is common among those who feel that the leadership is seeking a "safe exit" only after the infrastructure of the region has been decimated. (Read More)
