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Hamas Executes in Gaza: Concerns Over Power Vacuum and Ceasefire’s Fragility

In the wake of Israel’s withdrawal from parts of Gaza, violent clashes between Hamas and rival groups have erupted, resulting in disturbing events, including a public execution. A graphic video surfaced showing masked Hamas fighters executing several blindfolded individuals in Gaza City, which CNN has verified the location of but cannot confirm the incident’s date. Hamas-affiliated security forces, Radaa, claimed the executions were a result of a security operation targeting collaborators and those involved in criminal activity, a claim that has been widely disputed. Human rights groups and Palestinian authorities have condemned the killings, while Hamas-allied groups have praised the actions as a means of enforcing law.

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Islamic Militia Threatens Hamas in Gaza, Raising Civil War Fears

A newly emerged Islamic militia calling itself “The People’s Army” in Gaza has issued a strong warning to Hamas, raising fears of potential civil unrest. In a video, the group declared its control over parts of northern Gaza, vowing to provide security and rebuild the area while also forbidding Hamas from entering their controlled territory. This development follows a crackdown by Hamas on opponents, including public executions, as the group attempts to maintain its dominance after a ceasefire. Multiple clans are seeking to depose Hamas, leading to clashes and further escalating the tensions within the already devastated enclave.

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Hamas Kills Gazans, Executes Civilians Amidst Grip on Gaza: Reactions and Outrage

Following the ceasefire, Hamas has reasserted its control in Gaza, including carrying out public executions of alleged collaborators with Israeli forces. Sources indicate that at least 33 people have been killed in a crackdown on rival groups. This display of force comes after reports that the U.S. had given a temporary green light for Hamas to police the region. Hamas’s actions are reportedly intended to eliminate competition while simultaneously signaling that they should be a central part of any future governing body.

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Hostage Accounts Detail Torture, Torment, and Dangers Following Release

As the freed Gaza hostages return, they are sharing stories of their captivity, revealing a range of experiences. Some endured torture and extreme conditions, while others, surprisingly, interacted with their captors through activities like cooking and playing cards. Despite these varying circumstances, all the hostages faced moments of significant danger and hardship. Specific accounts detail starvation, isolation, and psychological manipulation by Hamas, alongside instances of captors speaking Hebrew. These individual experiences, from enduring solitary confinement to witnessing tunnel collapses, highlight the resilience and enduring impact of their time in captivity.

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Hamas to Release More Hostage Remains Amid Aid Dispute

Following their recovery, the remains of four unidentified hostages were transferred to the National Institute for Forensic Medicine in Abu Kabir for identification. The bodies were received by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and are currently undergoing forensic examination. Details regarding the identities of the deceased are yet to be released to the public. Authorities are working diligently to determine the identities and notify the families involved.

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Trump’s Hamas Ultimatum: Disarm or Be Disarmed, Peace Deal Implodes

Trump says Hamas must disarm or be disarmed, perhaps violently, and it’s a statement that immediately sparks a flurry of thoughts. It’s hard not to be cynical, especially considering the rapid unraveling of any semblance of a ceasefire. The “peace president” image quickly crumbles when threats of violence are openly discussed. It’s like watching a broken record; the same promises, the same outcomes, the same cycle of conflict.

The core of the issue seems to revolve around the fundamental unwillingness of Hamas to disarm. This is not exactly a shock, is it? Any group that has defined its existence by resistance and violence isn’t going to willingly lay down its arms.… Continue reading

Hamas Deploys Troops in Gaza, Raising Civil War Fears Amidst Power Vacuum

Hamas has announced the recall of 7,000 security forces to “cleanse Gaza,” raising concerns of civil conflict as Israeli troops withdraw following a peace deal. Experts suggest that the power vacuum created by the war and the IDF’s departure, coupled with widespread arms, could spark internal fighting among Palestinian factions. Hamas claims to be “imposing order” while refusing to disarm as stipulated in the peace agreement, and tensions have been rising between Hamas and other powerful groups. Recent clashes have already resulted in casualties, indicating the potential for escalating violence in the war-torn region.

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Negotiator: Gaza Deal Offered to Biden and Netanyahu a Year Ago, Rejected

An independent Israeli negotiator revealed that the terms of the recent deal between Hamas and Israel were initially agreed upon in September 2024, during the Biden administration, but were disregarded by U.S. officials and rejected by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. According to the negotiator, the same terms were presented to Hamas in September, but negotiations collapsed after an Israeli bombing. Eventually, through back channels to Trump’s envoy, negotiations were revived, leading to a ceasefire on January 19th and the signing of the current deal. The collapse of the initial deal resulted in a siege and offensive in Gaza and ultimately a return to the original terms, though many months later.

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Germany Strips Citizenship of Palestinian for Hamas Celebration: A Controversial Move

Following the recent arrival of his German passport, a Palestinian man, identified as Abdallah, lost his newly granted citizenship after posting a picture of Hamas fighters with a supportive caption. Germany’s interior ministry revoked his citizenship, reflecting the country’s stricter stance on supporting Hamas and its commitment to Israel. This action aligns with Germany’s updated citizenship laws, which emphasize respect for its democratic values and historical responsibility toward Jewish life, including acknowledging Israel’s right to exist. While Germany has blocked citizenship applications based on similar grounds, Abdallah’s case is a rare instance of citizenship being revoked, highlighting the country’s strong support for Israel since the October 7th attacks.

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Hamas Kills Gazans, Fuels Disarmament Doubts Amidst Broader Conflict Ignorance

Following a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, gunmen were present at the funeral of Marwan Issa, a high-ranking Hamas military commander. Issa was killed in an Israeli airstrike during the recent conflict, his death marking a significant loss for the group. The funeral took place in the central Gaza Strip, where the presence of armed individuals underscored the ongoing tensions despite the declared truce. The somber event served as a display of solidarity and a reminder of the volatile situation in the region.

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