Hamas-led groups execute four for looting aid trucks amid some Gaza dissent
- Hamas executed four men on May 26 in Gaza for looting aid trucks amid heightened tensions over aid distribution.
- The executions followed an Israeli airstrike last week that killed six security officials who tried to prevent aid convoy hijacking.
- Yasser Abu Shabab, a clan leader in southern Gaza’s Rafah area, challenged Hamas by forming a force to secure aid deliveries.
- A source told Reuters that the executed men were responsible for the deaths of personnel protecting aid convoys, while a Hamas official accused Abu Shabab of acting as an agent serving Israeli interests to create divisions within the Palestinian community.
- The events highlight ongoing disputes over aid control, amid a blockade that has driven half a million people in Gaza toward starvation.
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Hamas executed four for looting aid trucks amid some Gaza dissent
Hamas has executed four men for looting some of the aid trucks that have begun entering Gaza, sources familiar with the incident said on Monday, as a clan leader in southern Gaza issued a challenge to the militant group over guarding the convoys. One source said the four were involved in an incident last week when six security officials were killed by an Israeli airstrike as they were working to prevent gang members from hijacking aid trucks. "T…
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