PALESTINIANS from a refugee camp have begged Israel to take over Gaza — and blamed Hamas “terrorists” for their hell.
Thousands flooded out of the settlement after more than a year of bloodshed sparked by the terror group’s October 7 attack.
And in once unthinkable scenes captured on film, the majority of the Palestinians vented a loathing for their brutal Islamist rulers, who have run Gaza since 2007.
Women weeping with anger were the most vocal among the bedraggled throng — with some openly saluting Israeli forces who killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
One cried out: “May God take his revenge on you, Sinwar. May God burn you in your grave.”
Signs of a collapse in support for Hamas emerged despite claims Israel’s brutal revenge has killed 44,000 people in 13 months.
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Palestinians caught between the terrorists and Israeli forces spoke out as they were filmed leaving a camp in Jabilia last week by Israel’s Channel 12 TV news.
Sources inside Gaza have since confirmed the backlash is real.
Scenes captured on film by a TV reporter allowed in with Israel Defence Forces showed the plight of refugees.
One woman shouted at the Israeli crew as she left the camp: “Damned Hamas government. Hamas terrorist government!
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"Please wipe Hamas off the face of the Earth. We’re with you!”
Another woman said: “If I see a Hamas terrorist, I’ll rip him to shreds! They took my son.”
And a mother exclaimed: “May God take revenge on those who uprooted us and killed us in our homes. Hamas killed us.”
Israeli analyst Mordechai Kedar said: “When it will be really meaningful is when they start fighting Hamas.”