Hamas-run court gives Gaza gang leader Abu Shabab 10 days to surrender
- Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry has given Yasser Abu Shabab 10 days to surrender or face trial for treason and insurrection, according to a court announcement.
- Yasser Abu Shabab is accused of collaborating with Israel and looting humanitarian aid, as reported by the Revolutionary Court of the Military Judiciary Authority in Gaza.
- Hamas views Abu Shabab's group, known as the Popular Forces, as a threat, issuing warnings about internal dissent.
- The faction claims to guard aid shipments, contesting Hamas's allegations of treason and suggesting that Hamas should be investigated instead.
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Hamas orders surrender of Israeli-backed leader of Gaza's Abu Shabab militia
Hamas issued an ultimatum on Wednesday, giving Yasser Abu Shabab 10 days to turn himself in ■ The move by Hamas is widely seen as an attempt to show that it still maintains control in the Gaza Strip
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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Hamas orders rival armed group leader to surrender
Authorities in Hamas-ruled Gaza declared treason charges Wednesday against the leader of a rival armed group accused of working with Israel during its Gaza offensive, ordering him to turn himself in.
·Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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