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.
Once unthinkable scenes captured on film revealed that the majority of Palestinians expressed disdain for their brutal Islamist rulers who have controlled Gaza since 2007.
Among the bedraggled crowds, it was the women weeping with anger who were the most vociferous, with some even openly showing respect to the Israeli forces responsible for the death of 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.
Filmed leaving a camp in Jabilia last week by Israel’s Channel 12 TV news, Palestinians caught in the middle of the conflict between the terrorists and the Israeli forces shared their thoughts and feelings about the situation.
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!
“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.”