Hamas reasserts control in a chaotic Gaza, posing a risk to the fragile ceasefire
Hamas has killed at least 33 members of armed groups to restore order and prevent chaos in Gaza following the ceasefire, as it faces pressure to disarm internationally.
- Hamas has sought to reassert control in Gaza after a ceasefire, killing at least 33 individuals in a crackdown on rival groups that tested its authority.
- Hamas has killed at least 33 people during a crackdown on groups threatening its control in Gaza since the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025.
- President Donald Trump stated that Hamas was given a temporary approval to police Gaza and commented on their actions against local gangs.
- The Hamas-run Interior Ministry announced a weeklong amnesty for gang members not involved in bloodshed, warning against any disturbances to public security.
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Hamas reasserts control in a chaotic Gaza, posing a risk to the fragile ceasefire
Hamas has deployed hundreds of police and clashed with armed groups in Gaza in what the militant group says is an attempt to restore law and order in areas where Israeli troops have withdrawn for the U.S.
By Tim Lister and Ibrahim Dahman, CNN Hamas is reasserting control of parts of Gaza not occupied by Israeli forces as a ceasefire consolidates, amid continued uncertainty over security in the territory if the group is disarmed. Hamas internal security forces were seen on the streets of Gaza City on Saturday, and there have been multiple reports of clashes between the group and clans that oppose it in recent days.
Hamas takes advantage of the ceasefire to consolidate its control over Gaza Hamas is fighting on Tuesday to reinstate its control in the Gaza areas from which the Israeli army withdrew, pending further negotiations on the plan promoted by the United States to exclude it from the government of the territory. Upon the arrival in Gaza on Monday of buses full of prisoners freed from Israeli prisons, fighters of the Ezedin al-Qasam Brigades, Hamas' a…
Executions, armed clashes, burning of houses. The terrorist movement Hamas is drastically restoring power in the Gaza Strip shortly after the ceasefire came into effect. Footage of mass public executions is appearing on social media. Dozens of people have died in clashes with enemy clans in the Strip. Both on the side of the terrorist movement Hamas and on the side of clans that oppose the movement's return. The Times of Israel, Reuters and The …
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