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BREAKING: Tens of thousands are now flooding the streets of Khan Yunis in the largest anti-Hamas protest to date—chanting “We want to live” and “Hamas out, out!”

The bravest people on earth—risking everything to speak out.

BREAKING: Tens of thousands are now flooding the streets of Khan Yunis in the largest anti-Hamas protest to date—chanting “We want to live” and “Hamas out, out!” The bravest people on earth—risking everything to speak out.

Gestern :

"Zehntausende strömen derzeit in die Straßen von Khan Yunis, um beim bisher größten #AntiHamasProtest zu protestieren. Sie skandieren „Wir wollen leben!“ und „Hamas raus, raus!“.

Die mutigsten Menschen der Welt riskieren alles, um ihre Stimme zu erheben."

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Hamas executed 22-year-old Palestinian activist Odai Nasser Saadi Al-Rubai, one of the leaders of last week’s anti-Hamas protests in Gaza. He was kidnapped, tortured for four hours, and then killed. 

His body was dumped at the doorstep of his family’s home with a chilling message: “This is the fate of those who criticize Hamas.”

His body was covered in marks of savage torture—a horrifying testament to the unbearable abuse he was subjected to. What Uday endured is beyond comprehension, a brutal price for daring to speak out against Hamas.

The silence from human rights organizations and those who claim to stand with Palestine is not just disappointing—it is disgraceful and shameful. Silence in the face of this horror is complicity.

Graphic Content: Hamas executed 22-year-old Palestinian activist Odai Nasser Saadi Al-Rubai, one of the leaders of last week’s anti-Hamas protests in Gaza. He was kidnapped, tortured for four hours, and then killed. His body was dumped at the doorstep of his family’s home with a chilling message: “This is the fate of those who criticize Hamas.” His body was covered in marks of savage torture—a horrifying testament to the unbearable abuse he was subjected to. What Uday endured is beyond comprehension, a brutal price for daring to speak out against Hamas. The silence from human rights organizations and those who claim to stand with Palestine is not just disappointing—it is disgraceful and shameful. Silence in the face of this horror is complicity.

Silence in the face of this horror is complicity.
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