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A Gazan Hopes for a Future Without Hamas – John Aziz

Hamas and Israel are five months into an unstable ceasefire that has been in effect since last October. Hostilities have largely ceased following a devastating war triggered by Hamas’ deadly terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, but the Gaza Strip remains under occasional Israeli fire.

I wanted to understand how people in Gaza are living now, so I spoke to Kareem Jouda, a 29-year-old Palestinian aid worker from Gaza who has built a following on X. Like me, Jouda is a Palestinian opposed to Hamas and Islamist ideology. But unlike me, he has lived his whole life in Gaza. He witnessed the armed takeover of Gaza by Hamas in 2007—and its militarization over the following years—as well as the destruction of the recent war.

When I asked him what a normal day for him is like at the moment, he answered: “When you don’t have a home, there can be no normal or ordinary day.”

Before the war, he worked in finance and lived with his family in what he calls a “beautiful house” in northern Gaza. Early in the conflict, his family’s house was destroyed. Now his family is living in a tent after evacuating south during the course of the war.

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