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Armed gangs are vying to fill the vacuum left by Hamas in Israeli-occupied Gaza
Militias backed by Israel and the Palestinian Authority vie for control in Israeli-occupied Gaza, intensifying instability after a two-year war, experts say.
- Armed gangs are vying to fill the vacuum left by Hamas in Israeli-occupied Gaza.
- A group called the Counter-Terrorism Strike Force has taken control of a village in Israeli-occupied Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
- At least five armed factions are operating within the Israeli military boundary in Gaza, challenging Hamas's control.
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When Sheikh Mohammed Abu Mustafa left his mosque in southern Gaza after leading afternoon prayers in early November, a gunman on a motorcycle approached and shot him dead.
Armed gangs are vying to fill the vacuum left by Hamas in Israeli-occupied Gaza
Gaza has been split in two. Hamas is reconsolidating its control in the western half of the enclave that Israel withdrew from. East of the yellow line, in Israel-controlled territory, armed groups are trying to assert dominance.
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