Asked what happens to international aid once it enters Gaza, Palestinians explain, "It’s distributed in a partisan way: only Hamas members get the aid."
A blast near a Gaza hospital triggers an international blame game — but Gazans ask, "Who made us go to the hospital in the first place?"
A Gazan woman reacts to the October 7 massacre: “When I saw what happened, I was ver angry.”
Do Gazans support an Israeli campaign to end Hamas rule?
One civilian replies, "The Jews didn't kill my brother; Hamas did."
Do Gazans think Hamas should rule Hamas when the war ends? One civilian says it's barely running Gaza now. "We don't see anyone - not even the police."
Hamas says Gazans are "ready to die for the resistance." A Palestinian civilian begs to differ.
As Hamas hides among civilians in Jabaliya camp, Gazans organize to avoid being used as human shields.
As Western protesters demand an Israel-Hamas ceasefire, a Gazan woman asks them to make a crucial choice.
While some diaspora Palestinians cheer Hamas on social media, Gazans inside the Strip respond: "Of the last two decades of Hamas rule, they know absolutely nothing."
A Gazan patient reports, “Every Palestinian knows Shifa Hospital is full of Qassam fighters, but nobody can talk.”
"[Hamas] is driving around in jeeps, shooting in the air, beating up merchants … and where are those trucks [of aid]?" Life under ceasefire, according to a Gazan in Rafah.
"Their leaders were served meat and rice while we couldn’t find food to eat." A former member of Hamas on who benefits from humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has a price on his head. A widow in Gaza explains why she'd be happy to "deliver it for free."