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Why Did Hamas Execute 8 Men in Public Days After Trump’s ‘Disarm’ Warning?
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Hamas is reportedly carrying out mass public executions in Gaza as the militant group moves to reassert control over the Palestinian enclave. This comes amid escalating tensions following a U.S.-brokered truce with Israel and President Donald Trump’s pledge to disarm the organization.
Shocking video footage of the executions, circulating on social media, shows men accused of collaborating with Israel being publicly shot by Hamas gunmen. While graphic in nature, these images reveal a deeper struggle for power within Gaza, highlighting the influence of family-based armed groups and the fragile stability in the region.
After Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) withdrew from key areas in Gaza, Hamas swiftly moved to consolidate its authority. In recent days, the group has targeted local clans that had expanded their influence during the conflict. These clans, often organized around powerful families, had taken on roles akin to local enforcers while Hamas faced international and military pressure.
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The executions reflect a classic tactic used by militant groups: combining intimidation with public spectacle to deter dissent and reinforce control.
Hamas security forces have returned to the streets across Gaza, particularly in the north and Gaza City, clashing with armed rival groups. Black-masked police patrol areas previously under the influence of local clans, targeting individuals labeled as “gangsters.” Analysts suggest this is less about crime prevention and more about power consolidation in territories vacated by Israeli forces.
During a bilateral lunch with Argentinian President Javier Milei at the White House, President Trump commented on Hamas’s recent actions. He referred to the killings as targeting “a couple of very bad gangs” and remarked, “That didn’t bother me much, to be honest with you.”
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Trump emphasized his administration’s stance: “They’re going to disarm, because they said they were going to disarm. And if they don’t disarm, we will disarm them. They know I’m not playing games.”
The remarks came shortly after the U.S. announced a $20 billion support package for Argentina’s economy, but the focus quickly returned to Gaza, signaling that the U.S. continues to prioritize pressure on Hamas while promoting regional stability.
These developments in Gaza carry broader implications for regional security and U.S. foreign policy:
Hamas’s actions underscore a broader pattern in conflict zones where militant organizations vie for dominance amid shifting alliances. After Israel’s withdrawal, Gaza became a microcosm of competing forces:
Observers note that these public executions are not just punitive; they are strategic, intended to send a clear signal that Hamas will not tolerate competition, even from former allies or influential families.
Hamas has conducted public executions in Gaza to reassert authority after Israel’s withdrawal. Videos show eight men executed for alleged collaboration with Israel. The move targets powerful local clans and aims to consolidate Hamas’s control. President Trump has responded by pledging U.S. pressure to disarm Hamas, highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions and security challenges in the region.
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