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Gun Battles and Street Executions - the Images Exposing Hamas's Gang 'War' in Gaza

Hamas executed dozens of alleged collaborators to consolidate control over rival clans and gangs after Israeli forces withdrew under a ceasefire, local sources said.

  • In Gaza City's Sabra neighbourhood, footage shows several men forced to kneel and executed by masked gunmen, with at least two wearing green headbands linked to Hamas fighters.
  • After the Israel Defense Forces withdrew under the latest ceasefire, Hamas moved to consolidate authority, seeking to control powerful families linked to the de facto authorities, Mr Alijla said.
  • Local observers recounted past clashes with Hamas, noting the Doghmosh clan from the Sabra area was targeted and fighters fired at their properties in a related video from earlier in the week.
  • Mahmoud Abbas's office condemned the killings, and local commentators described the acts as extrajudicial executions; Hamas has not publicly committed to disarmament.
  • Residents of Gaza and local leaders warn the ceasefire may let Hamas disarm clans quickly, with US President Donald Trump saying, `If they don't disarm, we will disarm them, and it will happen quickly and perhaps violently.
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Hamas is fighting to restore its control in the Gaza areas from which the Israeli army withdrew, pending further negotiations on the plan promoted by the United States to exclude it from the territory. The Islamist movement ruling in Gaza broadcast images on its television channel showing the execution of eight people accused of being "collaborators" of Israel in the street, following the withdrawal of the Israeli army after two years of war. Th…

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