
Hamas’s internal security announced that it carried out the death sentence of a man accused of aiding Israel, describing the move as part of its ongoing effort to confront threats from within.
In a formal declaration, Hamas’s Internal Security Apparatus identified the man as Amin Bakhri Abu Bakhra, saying he was put to death after being convicted of involvement in “serious security activity.” The group accused Abu Bakhra of helping to create an armed faction under the leadership of Yasser Abu Shabab — a group Hamas insists has Israeli backing — and of training fighters to serve Israel’s interests.
The faction in question, led by Abu Shabab, is said to operate in the Rafah area, which is under IDF control. According to Hamas, the group not only fights against its own operatives but also takes part in overseeing the distribution of humanitarian supplies.
Hamas stated that the execution was intended as a “clear message” to anyone who might consider working with Israel, stressing that anyone found guilty of betrayal would face immediate and harsh consequences. The group added that family connections would not offer protection for those who collaborate.
The statement concluded by reiterating Hamas’s determination to continue targeting what it calls “agent networks posing a threat to the Palestinian people.”
{Matzav.com}



