Hamas executes rivals in Gaza streets after Israeli pull-out
Hamas executed alleged collaborators and rivals during escalating intra-Palestinian violence as it consolidates control after Israeli troop withdrawals, with 27 killed in recent clan clashes.
- On Oct 14, Hamas fighters tightened their grip in Gaza after a ceasefire brokered by the US, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey came into force on Friday.
- On Friday, the brokered ceasefire took effect as Hamas recalled 7,000 internal security members to fill the vacuum left by Israeli troop withdrawals.
- In one circulated video, fighters executed accused collaborators, dragging seven men to their knees and shooting them, while medical sources report 19 Dughmush clan members and eight Hamas fighters killed since Saturday.
- Families await news as at least 23 dead hostages remain in Gaza, while Gaza's Civil Defence Service reported 250 bodies recovered since the truce began and Israel Katz, the Israeli Defence Minister, accused Hamas of returning only four of 28 expected bodies.
- Promised aid for 2.2 million people has not materialised, and if violence persists the planned International Stability Force may not assume control, Donald Trump said he gave Hamas temporary approval.
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By Ivana Kottasová, Ibrahim Dahman and Eyad Kourdi, CNN There were violent clashes between Hamas and rival groups in various areas of Gaza, including an incident that culminated in apparent public execution, while concerns about the security situation increased following Israel's withdrawal from parts of the territory.
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