Hamas okays first anti-Assad protest in Gaza

Special to WorldTribune.com

GAZA CITY — For the first time, the Hamas regime allowed a protest
against Syrian President Bashar Assad in the Gaza Strip.

On Feb. 21, Hamas authorities permitted a demonstration against the
Assad regime at the Islamic University in Gaza City. About 300 Palestinians
at the Hamas-aligned institution held a rally in which posters of Assad were
torched.

Activists in the Gaza Strip demonstrate in solidarity with anti-government Syrian protesters.

“Shame on child murderers,” read a banner unfurled at the protest.

Hamas security forces did not intervene in the student protest. The
rally was organized by the Hamas-aligned Palestinian Gathering to Support Syrian People.

Witnesses said the rally began with 200 Islamic university students. They said another 100 people, many of them carrying signs, joined the protest.

This marked the first Hamas-approved protest against Syria. Over the last year, Hamas security forces stopped several attempts to organize anti-Assad demonstrations in Gaza City and Khan Yunis.

Palestinian sources said the withdrawal of virtually all mid- and
senior-level staffers from Hamas headquarters in Damascus allowed the rally
in the Gaza Strip. They said Hamas members and their families had been
threatened by the Assad regime.

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