The Gaza War is Done. Professional Protestors Panic: Keep Hating Israel or Find New Chaos?
By Matthew Narh Tetteh

The war in Gaza is over as of October 2025. It was a terrible conflict with thousands dead, cities destroyed, and suffering everywhere. But now, let’s talk about the real drama: the Palestinian protestors who turned Western streets into their personal mess. With the war finished, what will these loud, angry activists do next? Will they keep attacking Israel or find new causes to make trouble? They’ve been caught looking foolish, and we’ve got the details.
For the past year, these protestors took over streets like they owned them. They blocked roads with glue, set up messy camps at universities, and stopped traffic for hours, leaving people stuck and frustrated. They shouted “Free Palestine!” while delaying ambulances and trapping regular people trying to get to work. All for Gaza, they said. But it often felt like a big show to make themselves feel important.
Then there’s the damage. They spray-painted ugly words like “Zionist Pigs” on Jewish buildings, burned police cars, and smashed windows of Jewish shops. This wasn’t random—it was planned chaos, paid for by hidden money and boosted online for attention. They didn’t care who they hurt, as long as they got likes and views.
Now, with the war over, their excuse is gone. Hamas and Israel have stopped fighting, and there’s no fresh crisis to scream about. The paint cans are empty, the megaphones are quiet, and their “Global Intifada” signs look old and silly. So, what’s their next move? We’ve got some guesses.
Option 1: Keep Bashing Israel
Why stop now? They’ll likely keep yelling about Israel, saying everything it does is evil. They might complain about old events from 1948 or tiny issues like trees in the West Bank. It’s easy, keeps their followers happy, and brings in donations. Hating Israel never goes out of style for them.
Option 2: Find Crazier Causes
If Israel gets boring, they’ll pick new fights. Maybe they’ll block roads over climate change, saying oil companies are as bad as war. Or they’ll team up with wild groups, like those who think vaccines or phone signals are evil. They could protest women’s shelters, police, or even farms—because apparently everything is a problem. No cause is too weird when you’re addicted to outrage.
The truth is out, though. People are tired of their stunts. Courts are full of lawsuits from angry business owners, regular folks are annoyed, and even the internet is done with their posts. They claimed to stand for justice but ignored Hamas’s violence and targeted Jewish people while pretending it was okay. They’re not heroes—they’re just loud.
As the streets clear and the glue peels off, let’s laugh at their confusion. The war is over, but they’ll keep finding ways to cause trouble. Will they grow up and talk calmly? Not likely. They’d rather grab more paint and pick a new enemy.

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