Gaza Protests

Italy: 2 Million Protest for Gaza, General Strike Disrupts Services

Across Italy, over 2 million people participated in a one-day general strike across more than 100 cities to support residents of Gaza and humanitarian aid efforts. The strike, organized by Italian unions, was prompted by the interception of the Global Sumud Flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza and led to widespread disruption in key sectors, including transportation and schools. Despite Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s criticism and anticipation of disruption, major demonstrations took place, including a march in Rome with 300,000 participants and a rally in Milan which saw clashes. Protests also called for Italy to halt its upcoming World Cup qualifier against Israel due to the ongoing conflict.

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Federal Judge: Trump Unconstitutionally Targeted Gaza Protesters for Deportation

A federal judge in Boston ruled against the Trump administration, declaring its efforts to deport noncitizens for protesting the war in Gaza unconstitutional. The judge sided with university associations, finding the policy, which they labeled as ideological deportation, to be a violation of the First Amendment. During the trial, the plaintiffs presented witnesses who argued that the administration specifically targeted students and scholars critical of Israel. Lawyers for the Trump administration countered by arguing that there was no policy based on protected speech.

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Gaza Protests Against Hamas Enter Third Day

Anti-Hamas protests, now in their third day, have erupted in southern Gaza, with hundreds demonstrating against the group’s rule and the ongoing war. Videos show protestors chanting for Hamas’s removal, fueled by a recent interview where a senior official declared the conflict “eternal.” These demonstrations, although risky given Hamas’s suppression of dissent, mark a significant shift, particularly in southern Gaza where the group’s influence previously remained strong. Protesters, facing hunger, displacement, and relentless bombings, are openly defying Hamas, demanding an end to the conflict and a peaceful future.

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Gaza Protests Rise Against Hamas: A Chance for Peace?

Growing dissent against Hamas is evident in Gaza, with Palestinians openly protesting the group’s rule and blaming it for the territory’s dire crisis. Demonstrations featuring chants like “All of Hamas, out!” and “Hamas is garbage” highlight widespread discontent. Critics argue that Hamas’s actions have inextricably linked Gaza’s fate to its own, demanding the group relinquish control. This defiance underscores a disconnect between the global perception of Hamas as synonymous with Gaza and the reality of Palestinian opposition to its leadership.

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Gaza Protest Against Hamas: Hundreds Demand End to Oppression

Hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza staged large-scale protests against Hamas, demanding an end to the ongoing conflict with Israel. Demonstrators chanted anti-Hamas slogans and carried banners expressing their desire for peace, marking the largest such demonstration since the October 7th attacks. Reports indicate that Hamas security forces attempted to quell the protests, which also spread to other areas like Jabaliya, where residents burned tires and demanded an end to the violence and alleviation of severe food shortages. The protests reflect widespread exhaustion and trauma among Gaza’s residents amid the protracted conflict.

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Rare Gaza Anti-Hamas Protest Sparks Hope for Peace

Hundreds of Gazans staged a rare anti-Hamas protest in Beit Lahiya, demanding an end to Hamas rule and the release of Israeli hostages. Protesters, some carrying white flags, criticized Hamas’s handling of the ongoing conflict and the lack of media coverage of the demonstration. Chants included “Hamas out!” and “We want to live!”, echoing previous “Bidna N’eesh” protests. While previous anti-Hamas demonstrations have been swiftly suppressed, the scale of this protest marks a significant development.

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Union plans strike vote over crackdown on University of California Gaza protests | US campus protests

The largest union of academic workers, representing over 48,000 graduate student workers across the University of California system, is gearing up to hold a strike authorization vote in response to the crackdown on student Gaza protests. The union, UAW local 4811, emphasized the importance of maintaining free speech and the right to demand change through peaceful protest. They called for negotiations with students, unions, and campus organizations rather than escalating tensions further.

The idea of a strike in response to university actions against student protesters raises interesting questions. What specific grievances are being addressed through this potential strike action? Traditionally, strikes are called for issues such as pay, working conditions, and seniority.… Continue reading