

CC: Hamza Howidy – Protest, Exile, and a Post-Hamas Vision of Gaza
12 snips Apr 9, 2025
Hamza Howidy, a Palestinian activist from Gaza now in exile in Germany, shares his harrowing journey of protesting against Hamas. He recounts life under Hamas rule and the dual threats from both Hamas and Israeli military actions. Hamza reflects on his childhood during turbulent political shifts and discusses the rise of Hamas amidst internal divisions. He enlightens listeners about the harsh realities for teenagers in Gaza, the societal impacts of militarization, and the complex dynamics of foreign aid, all while envisioning a future free from Hamas's governance.
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Settlements as Paradise
- Hamza Howidy recalls childhood memories of Israeli settlements in Gaza before their 2005 withdrawal.
- He remembers viewing them as almost a "paradise" due to their advanced development and greenhouses.
Intifada's Impact
- The Second Intifada's aftermath impacted Hamza Howidy through Israel's withdrawal and the Palestinian Authority's subsequent rule.
- Hamas portrayed the withdrawal as an achievement, influencing perceptions of peace negotiations and contributing to Hamas's rise.
Hamas's Rise and Brutality
- Hamas's 2006 election win wasn't a landslide; Fatah's internal divisions contributed.
- Hamza Howidy witnessed Hamas's brutality against Fatah members, including a fatwa permitting their killing.