Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has a price on his head.
A widow in Gaza told us why she would be happy to "deliver it for free."
"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 is driving around in jeeps, shooting in the air, beating up merchants … and where are those trucks of aid?”
Life under the recent ceasefire, according to a Gazan in Rafah.
A Gazan civilian’s message to Palestinian-American supporters of Hamas:
“Of the last two decades of Hamas rule, they know absolutely nothing.”
Western protesters demand an Israel-Hamas ceasefire. We asked Gazan civilians for their reaction.
“Foreign people feel sad for us… but if they truly understood what is happening here, they would have stayed home.”
While apologists for Hamas deny the group hides in civilian areas, Gazans we spoke with are blockading their own neighborhoods to prevent Hamas from using them as human shields.
We asked a Gazan if local attitudes toward Hamas had changed since October 7.
"There's a feeling of disgust here... Most of the people don't want an Islamist government."
We asked a youth activist from Gaza City, who fled south to avoid the Israeli assault, if Hamas can still govern Gaza.
“Any conflict among civilians, there’s no government.”
We asked a Palestinian in Gaza if anyone supports Israel’s campaign to topple Hamas.
“The Jews didn’t kill my brother; Hamas did.”
What caused the hospital blast?
President Biden has announced $100 million in humanitarian aid to Palestinians. We asked Gazan civilians: What happens to international aid once it arrives in Gaza?
“Unfortunately, this aid isn’t distributed fairly. It’s distributed in a partisan way: only Hamas members get the aid.”