Hamas's security apparatus in Gaza alleges it has identified 'collaborator gangs' exploiting incitement to carry out sabotage, and warns of a firm response against anyone deemed a collaborator or stability threat. The public is urged to report suspicious activity. The claim is single-sourced and unverified by independent parties.
Hamas's security branches in the Gaza Strip have issued a public warning alleging the existence of 'collaborator gangs' that they claim are exploiting incitement to carry out sabotage and promote foreign agendas. The statement, published Friday afternoon, says suspicious movements were identified and that Hamas will 'act firmly' against anyone designated a collaborator or destabilizing element. The public is called to report any suspicious activity.
This threat comes amid a longstanding pattern of Hamas executing alleged collaborators — as The Zioneer reported on June 24, Hamas executed four alleged collaborators by firing squad in Gaza City ahead of planned anti-Hamas protests. The current warning appears to be a preventive messaging move, though details on specific incidents or evidence are not provided. The account is single-sourced and remains unverified by other parties.
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