You bet that more citizens of Gaza Strip are questioning Hamas and other Islamist terror groups after the October 7th massacre.
"... the Tel Aviv District Court approved a request, put forth by Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi, to renew the temporary ban on Al Jazeera. In its ruling, the court cited evidence presented to it that proved the “severe and worrying impact of the content broadcast on the channel… [which] was the motive and incentive for the action of terrorists within the state” and that “Al Jazeera is perceived by the terrorist organization Hamas as its propaganda and intelligence arm.” ...
Al Jazeera’s reluctance to broadcast criticism of Hamas may be seen as part of this alliance between the Qatari mouthpiece and the terrorist group. ...
LIVING IN a totalitarian regime that suppresses freedom of expression, many Gazans have been resorting to live broadcasts and social media as tools to introduce any criticism and contempt for Hamas that exists. Traditional media in Gaza, especially those affiliated with Hamas and its allies, don’t host such opinions. ..."
LIVING IN a totalitarian regime that suppresses freedom of expression, many Gazans have been resorting to live broadcasts and social media as tools to introduce any criticism and contempt for Hamas that exists. Traditional media in Gaza, especially those affiliated with Hamas and its allies, don’t host such opinions. ..."
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