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We Want to Live movement

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In November 2021, the group again gained traction online following the drowning of three Gazan migrants attempting to reach Greece, and reports of Hamas leadership leading lavish lifestyles. This continued in July 2022, with protesters sharing videos online of Gazans living in poverty and residents
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In 2020, one of the group's leaders, Suleiman al-Ajouri, committed suicide. The movement's Facebook page posted about the event, connecting al-Ajouri's suicide directly to the economic disenfranchisement of Gaza's youth. Four of al-Ajouri's friends were arrested following his funeral, due to their
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The movement is responding to multiple issues, broadly defined as economic disenfranchisement, such as unemployment rates and increased taxes. Other issues of concern include the competency of leadership, electricity shortages, access to drinking water, food insecurity, access to education, and
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page quickly gained several thousand followers. Initially, the movement was critical of Hamas, but did not call for its ousting, fearing that it would be an impossible demand. Instead, they focused on material changes such as reduced taxation and lower prices of necessities, as well as a
97:, were arrested and detained, charged with "collaborating with hostile foreign entities, in violation of domestic law". Several were referred to military courts. After lobbying and popular and international advocacy campaigns, Al-Natour was released. 128:. When addressing physical demonstrations, Hamas has used arrests and excessive force. Participants who have been arrested have been subject to torture. One protester reporting losing his eyesight following repeated interrogations. 267: 607: 372: 188:"Economic, Social Protests Against Hamas Flare Up Again In Gaza: 'We Want To Live'; The Economic Hardship Has Become Intolerable; Hamas Officials Are Out Of Touch With The People" 627: 187: 323: 295: 124:
Over a thousand Gazans were detained by Hamas. Hamas has attempted to downplay the movement by claiming that its leadership are Israeli or part of the
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Hamas has also intimidated journalists and confiscated their equipment to deter reporting on the movement or its protests.
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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - occupied Palestinian territory
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connections to the movement; several journalists reporting on his death were also arrested.
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and new elections. Multiple organizers of the movement, including Palestinian lawyer
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from power. The movement was founded in March 2019, giving rise to the
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in response to the accidental killing of a man by authorities in
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calling for increased economic opportunity and the removal of
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In late July and early August 2023, the movement again led
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in physical confrontations with Hamas security forces.
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Arabic
romanized
grassroots
Gaza Strip
Hamas
2019 Gaza economic protests
Arab Spring
2019 Gaza economic protests
Facebook
Fatah–Hamas reconciliation
Moumen Al-Natour
in-person protests
Khan Yunis
Palestinian Authority
Palestine Liberation Organization


"West Bank and Gaza"



"Economic, Social Protests Against Hamas Flare Up Again In Gaza: 'We Want To Live'; The Economic Hardship Has Become Intolerable; Hamas Officials Are Out Of Touch With The People"
"Protesters hold rare strike in besieged Gaza"



"Has the "Arab Spring" Reached Gaza?"
"The Gaza Paradox: Palestinians Are Fed Up With Hamas, Israel Is Worried"

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