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Hamas Publicly Executes Six Suspected Israeli Collaborators

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By Karin Laub - Masked gunmen publicly shot dead six suspected collaborators with Israel in a large Gaza City intersection Tuesday, witnesses said. An Associated Press reporter saw a mob surrounding five of the bloodied corpses shortly after the killing.

Some in the crowd stomped and spit on the bodies. A sixth corpse was tied to a motorcycle and dragged through the streets as people screamed, "Spy! Spy!"

The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al-Qassam, claimed responsibility in a large handwritten note attached to a nearby electricity pole. Hamas said the six were killed because they gave Israel information about fighters and rocket launching sites.

The killing came on the seventh day of an Israeli military offensive that has killed more than 120 Palestinians, both militants and civilians. Israel has launched hundreds of airstrikes, targeting rocket launching sites, weapons caches and homes of Hamas activists, as Palestinians fired hundreds of rockets at Israel.

Israel relies on a network of local informers to identify its targets in Gaza.

The six were killed on Tuesday afternoon in Gaza City's Sheik Radwan neighborhood.

Witnesses said a van stopped in the intersection, and four masked men pushed the six suspected informers out of the vehicle. Salim Mahmoud, 18, said the gunmen ordered the six to lie face down in the street and then shot them dead. Another witness, 13-year-old Mokhmen al-Gazhali, said the informers were killed one by one, as he mimicked the sound of gunfire.

They said only a few people were in the street at first – most Gazans have been staying indoors because of the Israeli airstrikes – but the crowd quickly grew after the killings. Eventually several hundred men pushed and shoved to get a close look at the bodies, lying in a jumble on the ground. One man spit at the corpses, another kicked the head of one of the dead men.

"They should have been killed in a more brutal fashion so others don't even think about working with the occupation (Israel)," said one of the bystanders, 24-year-old Ashraf Maher.

One body was then tied by a cable to the back of a motorcycle and dragged through the streets. A number of gunmen on motorcycles rode along as the body was pulled past a house of mourning for victims of an Israeli airstrike.

There is broad consensus among Palestinians that informers for Israel deserve harsh punishment, and it is rare to hear someone speak out against killings of alleged collaborators. Such public killings been carried out in the West Bank and Gaza since the first uprising against Israeli occupation in the late 1980s.

In Israel's last major Gaza offensive four years ago, 17 suspected collaborators who fled after their prisons were hit in airstrikes were later shot dead in extra-judicial killings.

During the current offensive, Tuesday's killings brought to eight the number of suspected informers being shot dead in public. On Friday, the body of one alleged informer was found in a garbage bin, and another was shot dead in the street. Hamas claimed responsibility for both killings.

Since seizing Gaza in 2007, Hamas has executed four informers by firing squad, and about a dozen more are on death row in Gaza.

Story here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/20/hamas-kills-suspected-col_n_2165236.htm...
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4 comments // Hamas Publicly Executes Six Suspected Israeli Collaborators

  • Radical_Centrist
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      Radical_Centrist  
    • The problem I have with this is the word "Suspected". I mean had these people been given a fare trial and found guilty of collaborating with the Israelis then I would say they got what they deserved.

    • 6 months ago
  • cpad
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    • Radical_Centrist:

      I agree. Just look at the U.S. justice system where convicted people are regularly found later to be innocent. These men received no trial and I'd say the chances are very good there was one or more innocent men among them.

    • 6 months ago
  • bygraceursavd
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    • The barbaric execution of 6 "Suspected" collaborators of Israel, is out of line. Since there was no trial nor official conviction of these 6 men, they could have been just as innocent as a school child. I do not for one minute believe Israel "relies on a network of local informants to identify it's targets in Gaza". With Israels advanced technologies they know where the rockets are originating from. In fact all one has to do is watch the news to see where they come from. This animal like behavior is pure evil under the disguise of a 'cause'. How can Israel be an occupier of land that was given to them by God Himself, and they have occupied for 4 thousand years? It is tiresome reading about the 'poor Palestinians', they are the instigators, interlopers, and terrorists. How can people be so blind to the Truth?

    • 6 months ago
  • cpad
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    • bygraceursavd:

      Personally, I can see both sides of this. And my main concern is the innocent civilians on both sides. But I agree this was an absolutely barbaric act, with people kicking and spitting at the corpses and taking photos. Hard to believe this can happen in this century.

    • 6 months ago

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