Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

By Mario Nawfal

GAZA (CONVERSEER) – Just hours after signing a peace deal with Israel, Palestinian militant group Hamas lined up eight blindfolded men in the streets of Gaza and shot them dead in front of a cheering crowd.

According to New York Post, they claimed the men were “collaborators with Israel,” but offered little evidence, just bullets and a camera crew.

Eyewitnesses reveal they had them kneeling, beaten, and helpless as gunmen carried out what looked more like vicious warning to dissidents than justice.

Recall United States President Donald Trump said he gave Hamas approval to manage Gaza’s internal security “as it sees fit.”

Now, it looks like Gaza’s internal security might not get much of an upgrade from the days that followed the October 7th attacks.

SANCTIONS ON HAMAS, RABID CUTS TO AID” – ISRAEL MAKES HARSH DEMANDS

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

Israel’s leaders reportedly just drew a line in the sand:

Sanctions will hit Hamas if it fails to hand over the bodies of martyrs.

The Rafah crossing will remain closed tomorrow.

Humanitarian aid is set for a dramatic slash.

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This isn’t diplomacy. It’s ultimatum.

Israel is shifting from pressure to punishment, and the consequences will land hardest on civilians already stranded between bombs and bureaucracy.

The message to Hamas is brutal and simple: comply or starve.

Source: Channel 13

FACTIONS TURN ON HAMAS AS GAZA POWER VACUUM GROWS

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

The war may be over, but Gaza isn’t at peace.

As Hamas struggles to reassert control under the ceasefire, rival clans and armed groups are rising – some old enemies, some opportunists.

The Abu Shabab clan in Rafah, accused by Hamas of collaborating with Israel, has built its own force of about 400 men.

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In Gaza City, the Doghmosh clan, once allied with Hamas, is clashing again – a reminder of its long, bloody independence streak dating back to the Gilad Shalit era.

Down in Khan Younis, the al-Majayda clan is in open dispute with Hamas after deadly raids and arrests, though its leadership is publicly calling for “order.”

In short: the ceasefire may have stopped Israel’s war with Hamas – but a civil one may be starting inside Gaza itself.

Source: Reuters

HAMAS ACCUSES ISRAEL OF VIOLATING THE CEASEFIRE WITH GAZA STRIKES

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

The claims follow airstrikes that killed several in Gaza, and the fatal shooting of 5 Palestinians who crossed a ceasefire line and approached Israeli forces.

After repeated warnings were allegedly ignored, soldiers opened fire, calling it a defensive move against an immediate threat.

This is all unfolding less than 24 hours after Trump completed his whirlwind peace tour, securing a hostage release, addressing the Knesset, and rallying world leaders in Egypt.

The ceasefire is still technically holding, but cracks are already starting to appear.

Source: @ILRedAlert,,@idfonline

5 KILLED IN GAZA CITY AFTER CROSSING CEASEFIRE LINE

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

The IDF said 5 Palestinians were shot and killed after approaching Israeli forces in eastern Shejaiya, Gaza City.

They had crossed the “Yellow Line,” a buffer zone established as part of the ceasefire.

After refusing to retreat, troops opened fire to “remove the threat.”

The IDF denies reports of any breach of its encampment and urged Gaza residents to avoid approaching deployed forces.

Source: Times of Israel

RUMP DECLARATION ENDS WAR AND LAUNCHES NEW ERA OF PEACE

Hamas resumes mass public executions hours after peace deal

Trump announced the Trump Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity, declaring the Gaza war officially over and a new chapter of stability beginning.

The agreement calls for rebuilding through cooperation, security, and respect for human rights while dismantling extremism and preventing future conflict.

It pledges that Palestinians and Israelis alike will prosper under lasting peace.

Trump called it “a vision for dignity, safety, and opportunity for every person in the region.”

Source: The White House

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