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Militants and Police Executed and Maimed Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, UN Report Says

The inquiry said Hamas carried out 249 cases of executions and severe violence, while settler attacks injured 1,570 Palestinians, officials said.

  • On Tuesday, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel released a report detailing how civilians across Gaza and the West Bank are being "systematically and deliberately" subjected to severe rights violations.
  • To consolidate control following a 2025 ceasefire, Hamas-affiliated militants and police forces carried out extrajudicial punishments in Gaza, including executions and beatings targeting alleged collaborators and rivals.
  • The commission documented 249 cases of violence resulting in 108 deaths and 384 injured between August 2024 and January 2026, with Hamas-affiliated forces involved in nearly one-fourth of incidents.
  • Commission Chair Srinivasan Muralidhar warned that civilians are trapped between "mass atrocities" of Israeli forces and Hamas's "predatory, fear-based rule," both operating within environments engineered by Israel.
  • The report will be presented to the Human Rights Council on June 15 in Geneva, emphasizing the need for accountability and civilian protection from violations committed by all parties.
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The Palestinians are subjected “systematically and deliberately” to serious violations of their guarantees and live trapped “between the structural violence and mass atrocities of Israeli forces, and the predatory and fear-based government of Hamas,” said an independent commission created by the Human Rights Council of the United Nations (UN).

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