A fearless elderly woman in Gaza risked her life to speak out against Hamas, as some brave Palestinians call for the terrorists' overthrow.
The footage shows the brave Palestinian wagging her finger at a reporter and telling him that her humanitarian aid was stolen by the militant regime.
She decided to tell the world about her crimes, even though she feared the extremists would “even shoot me” because of her heritage.
Others in the war-ravaged area say the fighters stole their food, looted their homes and provoked Israeli attacks on civilians.
The IDF said it found weapons hidden in classrooms as it continued bombing Gaza and destroying tunnel shafts on the other side of the Strip yesterday.
But as Israel faces criticism for its deadly bombings, some Palestinians are beginning to speak out against the evil regime of Hamas.
An elderly woman wearing a headscarf was seen insulting an Al Jazeera reporter who said help was not reaching her due to the “difficult” situation.
Last night, other Palestinians also spoke out, claiming Hamas had looted their homes and lured Israeli bombings into civilian areas
She told him: “All aid goes underground.” The aid does not reach the nation and the entire people.
“There is still a lot to come. What comes is only a little and it is distributed – that's what they say.'
When the reporter tries again to suggest that the situation is “difficult,” she shakes her finger in front of a crowd of Palestinians.
She says: “Everything goes to their houses.” “They take it, they will even shoot me and do whatever they want with me, Hamas.”
Another young Palestinian mother also accused Hamas of stealing her food. She stood holding her little baby in her arms and told a reporter that she wanted this message to “reach every country in the world.”
She said: “They send us humanitarian aid, but I swear to God we won't get anything.” Only if we chase them and beg. They mock us when we ask. You are humiliating us.'
The woman said the terrorists were “taking advantage of us” and declared: “May God take revenge on them.”
It comes as a Palestinian living in Gaza spoke to the Mail on Sunday on condition of anonymity and claimed that people in the area want Hamas to be overthrown.
“This is the common dream of Gaza,” said the married 33-year-old father of two, who spoke as part of a Center for Peace Communications project to hear voices against the regime in Gaza.
He claimed that despite Israel's constant bombardment, “We are most afraid of Hamas” as the group monitors social media for dissent.
“I heard that they kidnapped people and executed them,” he said. “They’ll accuse everyone of being an agent and then they’ll disappear.”
The father said his brother was killed by Hamas when it seized power in 2007, when the group rounded up political opponents and killed or imprisoned them.
The Israeli military said it was fighting “house-to-house” and had carried out lightning strikes to free dozens of Israeli hostages
After the outbreak of war, his neighborhood was looted after all civilians were evacuated south, he claims.
“My house was completely gutted. Not just my house, the whole neighborhood,” he said.
“Who can steal all this stuff? You need cars and trucks to transport all of these materials, food and money out of the house. There is no Israeli army in this area, so Hamas is the only party that can be responsible.”
He also claimed that al-Qassam, the terrorists' fighting wing, lured IDF bombs on civilian shelters and hospitals.
He said they go to hospital rooftops and visit schools where families hide “for a while” and then “disappear.” He said: “It's like saying to Israel, 'Come and bomb this place.'”
This came after an injured Palestinian was seen telling an Al Jazeera reporter at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza last month that Hamas was hiding among patients.
He said, “They come and hide among the people.” Why do they hide among the people? You can go to hell and hide there.'
Yesterday it was claimed that around 900 injured and sick Palestinians were left lying on the blood-soaked floor of the European Hospital in Khan Younis.
Two ambulance crew members and a civilian were injured in a plane attack on an ambulance in nearby al-Fukhkhari.
The southern area has suffered some of the heaviest bombing in recent days.