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Hamas executes Palestinians for 'collaboration' with Israel

By AFP - Sep 04,2022 - Last updated at Sep 04,2022

A girl assists a woman as she hangs freshly-washed clothes to dry in her home in the Jabalia camp for Palestinian refugees in the north of the Gaza Strip on Sunday (AFP photo)

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — The Hamas Islamist movement ruling the Gaza Strip announced on Sunday that it executed five Palestinians, including two for "collaboration" with Israel.

The executions for collaboration are the first carried out in the Palestinian coastal enclave for more than five years.

"On Sunday morning, the death sentence was carried out against two condemned over collaboration with the occupation [Israel], and three others in criminal cases," Hamas said in a statement.

It added that the defendants had previously been given "their full rights to defend themselves".

Hamas's interior ministry provided the initials and years of birth of the five executed Palestinians, but did not give their full names.

The two executed over "collaboration" with Israel were two men born in 1978 and 1968.

The older of the two was a resident of Khan Younis in the south of the blockaded Gaza Strip. He was convicted of supplying Israel in 1991 with "information on men of the resistance, their residence... and the location of rocket launchpads", Hamas said.

The second was condemned for supplying Israel in 2001 with intelligence “that led to the targeting and martyrdom of citizens” by Israeli forces, the statement added.

The three others executed had been convicted of murder, the statement said.

Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch, described the executions as “abhorrent”.

“Death as government-sanctioned punishment is a barbaric practice that has no place in the modern world,” he wrote on Twitter.

 

First executions in years 

 

Gaza’s Palestinian Centre for Human Rights meanwhile said the executions were “in violation of Palestine’s international obligations”.

The centre said it “demands the authorities in the Gaza Strip do not use the death penalty, and replace it with life imprisonment with hard labour”.

Hamas has in recent years sentenced numerous people to death for “collaboration” with Israel, but the executions announced Sunday are the first carried out since May 2017.

Three Palestinians, Ashraf Abu Leila, Hisham Al Aloul and Abdallah Al Nashar, were executed then over their involvement in assassinating a Hamas military leader.

The men were publicly executed, with hundreds of people allowed to watch the sentences being carried out.

They had been arrested just weeks earlier over the killing of Mazen Faqha, who was allegedly shot dead on behalf of Israel.

While Hamas keeps the death penalty on the statute books, Palestinian officials in the occupied West Bank have not carried out such a sentence in recent years.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, seated in the West Bank city of Ramallah, has signed up to the United Nations’ treaty opposing the death penalty.

Abbas’s Fateh movement and Hamas have been divided since 2007, following the outbreak of fighting between the Palestinian factions.

The Palestinian Authority operates in the West Bank, home to nearly three million Palestinians who live alongside 475,000 Israeli settlers.

Hamas, meanwhile, rules over 2.3 million Palestinians who have lived under a crippling Israeli-led blockade for 15 years.

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