Gaza-based activists are reportedly launching a new protest movement called the 'July 26 Revolution' aimed at opposing Hamas rule. According to Channel 14 News, the initiative marks a renewed effort at organizing dissent within the Strip, though details on leadership and planned actions remain unconfirmed.
Channel 14 News reported Wednesday evening on the formation of a new protest movement named the 'July 26 Revolution' by Gaza residents opposing Hamas rule. Journalist Ahikam Himmelfarb, who reported the story, described it as a new initiative emerging from within the Strip. The movement's name appears to signal a set date for action — July 26 — though no specific calls for demonstrations or detailed platform have been published yet. This follows earlier reporting by The Zioneer on June 14 about a previous anti-Hamas protest effort, the 'June 26 Revolution,' which had reportedly fizzled after Hamas arrested organizers. The shift to a new date suggests an attempt to launch a fresh campaign. Independent corroboration of the movement's actual reach, leadership, or planned activities remains unavailable; the report relies on a single source from within the Gaza activist scene. The Home Front Command has not issued any related warnings or directives for Israeli communities.
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