Gaza Protests Expose Hamas Terror as Western Leftists Cling to Delusion

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The Real Story Breaking Through

Here’s the unvarnished truth the leftist media won’t touch: on 25 and 26 March 2025, hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza, with nothing left to lose, marched through the streets of Beit Lahiya, chanting “Hamas out” and “Hamas terrorists.” These weren’t keyboard warriors or trust-fund radicals—they were desperate souls risking their lives to spit in the face of a regime that’s bled them dry. This is the raw reality piercing through the sanctimonious haze of Western progressivism, and it’s about time someone said it loud and clear.

Hamas has ruled Gaza with an iron fist since 2007, a 17-year stretch of terror, tyranny, and unrelenting misery. Public dissent isn’t just rare—it’s suicidal, met with beatings, disappearances, or a bullet to the head. So when these protests erupted, with voices bold enough to call out the terrorists by name, it’s not just a headline—it’s a seismic shift. Yet, while Gazans finally wake up to the nightmare of Hamas’s rule, the West’s deluded leftists and their Islamist cheerleaders still clog our streets with pro-Hamas drivel—London, Manchester, university campuses—waving flags for a group even its own people are rejecting. It’s not just hypocrisy; it’s a detachment from reality so profound it beggars belief. This is the story we’re here to tell—because the BBC likely well won’t.


The Scene in Gaza: Courage Against Tyranny

Forget the sanitised nonsense peddled by the progressive press—something extraordinary is happening in Gaza’s war-torn streets. On 25 and 26 March 2025, hundreds, possibly thousands, of Palestinians marched through northern Gaza, their defiance ringing out in places like Beit Lahiya. “Hamas out,” they bellowed. “Hamas terrorists.” Signs aloft demanded “We want to live” and “Stop the war.” This wasn’t some vague plea for peace—it was a full-throated rejection of the terrorist overlords who’ve turned their lives into a living hell. And it’s about damn time.

The proof is there for anyone with eyes to see. Videos flood social media, showing crowds staring down Hamas’s armed enforcers. Even the likes of Reuters and The New York Times—usually too busy polishing their liberal credentials—have had to nod at the story, though they can barely hide their discomfort. Hamas’s retort? They’ve sneered at the protests as “suspicious,” sending their thugs to break up the dissent with predictable brutality. But the message cuts through: these are ordinary Gazans, not foreign puppets, sick to death of a regime the leftist elite have spent years fawning over. This isn’t the “resistance” of Marxist textbooks—it’s a raw, human cry for survival, from people who’ve seen Hamas’s true face up close. That’s courage—the kind you won’t find in a Guardian editorial or a student union rally.


The West’s Absurd Contrast: Leftists and Islamists Clinging to a Lost Cause

While Gazans dodge Hamas bullets to call out their tormentors, the West’s moral midgets are busy staging their own grotesque farce. In London, New York, and every smug university campus in between, the usual suspects—keffiyeh-clad students, radical Islamists, and Labour’s sanctimonious foot-soldiers—still clog the streets with their pro-Hamas circus. Just this month, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign hauled out its tired troupe for another London demo, chanting “From the river to the sea”—a genocidal jingle they’ve convinced themselves is a cry for justice. Gazans are literally risking their lives to brand Hamas terrorists, and these clowns respond by doubling down on their support. You couldn’t make it up.

The absurdity hits you like a brick. In Beit Lahiya, Palestinians face down Hamas’s guns to end a war fuelled by the group’s October 2024 savagery—rockets on Israeli civilians, human shields, the works. Meanwhile, these Western marchers, cocooned in their safe little democracies, ignore the blood on Hamas’s hands and prance about with their placards. The Palestine Solidarity lot won’t even condemn Hamas outright—too busy fetishising a “cause” to notice it’s crumbling under its own weight. They gloss over the war crimes, the oppression, the sheer barbarity, because it doesn’t fit their script of noble “oppressed” versus evil “oppressor.” Gazans see the truth through the rubble; our lot see it through a haze of privilege and bad faith. It’s not just a disconnect—it’s an embarrassment.


The Ideological Rot: Why the Left Can’t Let Go

The West’s pro-Hamas fan club isn’t just clueless—it’s a symptom of a deeper sickness. Decades of swallowing post-colonial guff and Critical Race Theory have left the progressive left incapable of seeing Hamas for what it is: a gang of theocratic thugs. Instead, they’ve cast these terrorists as “oppressed freedom fighters,” noble victims of a wicked West. It’s a fairy tale so warped it’d make Grimm blush, and it’s why they can’t—or won’t—face the reality Gazans are screaming in the streets. Ideology has trumped reason, and the stench of it is suffocating.

Take their selective outrage. Hamas crushes women under its boot, executes gays, and silences dissenters with a bullet, yet the radical feminists who’d riot over a misgendered pronoun stay eerily quiet. Where’s the sisterhood now? The same crowd that bangs on about “systemic racism” in Britain can’t muster a peep for Gaza’s oppressed—too busy policing our statues to notice a real tyranny. It’s a hypocrisy so blatant it’s almost performance art. And then there’s the left’s cosy pact with Islamists, a marriage of convenience built on mutual loathing of the West. The former’s anti-imperialist fetish blinds them to the latter’s medieval dreams—sharia, jihad, the lot. This isn’t solidarity; it’s useful idiocy, propping up a terror group even as its own people turn against it. The left’s moral compass isn’t broken—it’s been chucked in the bin.


The MSM’s Complicity: Burying the Story

Don’t hold your breath waiting for the leftist mainstream media to trumpet this Gaza awakening—they’re too busy burying it. Outlets like the BBC, The Guardian, CNN, and Al Jazeera—darlings of the progressive elite—have been conspicuously silent on the anti-Hamas protests shaking Beit Lahiya. While some Israeli papers like Israel Hayom have run the story straight, the West’s liberal gatekeepers are either ignoring it or smothering it in fluff. Check X, and you’ll see the chatter: users calling out the blackout, pointing to raw footage the Beeb won’t touch. This isn’t oversight—it’s agenda, plain and simple.

When they do deign to cover it, watch the spin. It’s not “Gazans reject Hamas terror”—it’s “war fatigue” or some mealy-mouthed dodge, anything to avoid the glaring truth: the “resistance” they’ve fetishised for decades is cracking from within. The Guardian’s spent years polishing Hamas’s halo; the BBC’s churned out sob stories that skirt their atrocities. Now Gazans are naming the real enemy, and it’s a wrecking ball to their narrative. They won’t amplify those chants of “Hamas terrorists”—it’d mean admitting they’ve been wrong, or worse, complicit. At rightofcentre.uk, we’re not here to coddle their delusions. We’ll call a terrorist a terrorist and give voice to the story they’d rather see die in the rubble. That’s not just journalism—it’s honesty.


The Split in Gaza: Standing with the Brave

Let’s not kid ourselves—Hamas still has its claws in plenty of Gazans. Even as protests flare, polls like the December 2024 Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research peg support for the terrorists at around 40% in Gaza. Desperation, decades of anti-Israel propaganda, or sheer survival instinct keeps many tethered to the group’s bloody banner. It’s a grim reality: not every Palestinian is ready to ditch the devil they know, even as it drags them deeper into hell. That’s no excuse—it’s just the mess Hamas has made.

But then there’s the other side—the ones we’re here for. Those hundreds, maybe thousands, marching in Beit Lahiya aren’t just fed up; they’re fearless, calling out Hamas as the terrorists they are. These aren’t ideologues or pawns—they’re ordinary Gazans who want normal lives, peace, and a future free of jihadist lunacy. They’re not dreaming of genocide against Israel’s Jewish people; they’re dreaming of markets with food, schools without bombs, streets without gunmen. To them, Hamas isn’t “resistance”—it’s a death sentence. Their stand against these Islamic extremists lights a spark of hope in a place drowning in darkness. So hear this: to all the brave Palestinians taking a stand against the Islamic terrorists, all those ones who want to live normal lives in peace, and who do not wish genocide on the Jewish people of Israel, we stand with you 100%. You’re not alone—and you’re not forgotten.


Time to Wake Up

The lesson from Gaza’s streets is as blunt as a sledgehammer: ordinary Palestinians are showing more clarity and backbone than the West’s pampered radicals ever will. Their chants of “Hamas out” and “Hamas terrorists” aren’t just noise—they’re a wake-up call, echoing through the rubble while our own marchers drone on with their tired slogans. Gazans are risking everything to ditch a nightmare; our lot are play-acting in safety, clutching placards for a cause that’s rotting from the inside. If that doesn’t jolt you awake, nothing will.

It’s time to ditch the left’s moral contortions and see Hamas for what it is—a cancer even its own people are desperate to cut out. The truth isn’t hiding in Bloomsbury’s wine bars or Berkeley’s lecture halls; it’s scrawled on signs in Beit Lahiya, carried by voices the BBC won’t amplify. We’re not here to pander to progressive fantasies or tiptoe around hurt feelings—readers of rightofcentre.uk deserve better. Let the left keep their delusions and their keffiyehs; we’ll take reality over their fairy tales any day. Gaza’s shown us the stakes—now it’s on us to stop pretending and start listening.

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