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Hamas murders Gazans for stealing aid

Hamas executes dozens of Palestinians accused of stealing aid

Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry officials in Gaza confirmed that over 20 local residents were killed by Palestinian security forces for allegedly stealing humanitarian aid. The operation, carried out with the assistance of tribal committees, targeted individuals suspected of hijacking aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip.

Trucks carrying humanitarian aid enter Gaza background
Photo: IDF Spokesperson

According to reports, the victims were part of organized gangs that had taken control of aid shipments. In a statement on Hamas’s Al-Aqsa channel, officials declared that the operation was the start of a larger security crackdown aimed at eradicating theft from aid trucks, a crime that has caused widespread hunger in southern Gaza.

“These security actions will continue until the gangs behind the thefts are eliminated,” officials said. They also emphasized that the operation was not directed against the tribes themselves, but specifically focused on those involved in the theft of aid.

Despite the involvement of some tribal members in the theft operations, Hamas officials defended the tribes’ long-standing history of sacrifice, claiming that their involvement in the thefts would not tarnish their reputation.

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The Ministry also reported that the security forces had intercepted communications between the thieves and Israeli forces, alleging that the latter had provided cover for the criminal activities. The operation received support from Palestinian factions, who endorsed the crackdown as part of a broader national effort.

In recent months, disturbing videos have surfaced showing Hamas militants torturing suspected aid thieves, with reports indicating that some victims were executed or left severely wounded.

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