Wednesday, October 15, 2025 - Hamas carried out mass public
executions in Gaza on Monday, October 13, just hours after signing a peace
treaty with Israel.
The executions are part of a series of bloody reprisals following the
withdrawal of Israeli troops. Following the IDF’s withdrawal, Hamas has quickly
looked to reassert its control over Gaza, targeting the “clans,” or
family-based armed groups that had gained strength during the conflict.
Gruesome video shows eight badly beaten, blindfolded men kneeling in the
street before each is shot de@d by Hamas gunmen in front of a cheering
crowd.
The terror group said, without providing evidence, that the k!llings
targeted “criminals and collaborators with Israel,” the BBC reported.
Among those killed was Ahmad Zidan al-Tarabin, reportedly responsible for
recruiting agents to a rival non-Hamas-aligned militia, Israeli outlet ynet
News reported.
The Palestinian terror group began its deadly reprisals before the peace
deal was even signed. On Sunday, 52 members of the powerful Dagmoush clan were
k!lled in clashes with Hamas’ internal security forces, while 12 Hamas
terrorists, including the son of senior official Bassem Naim, also d!ed,
according to reports in Gaza.
Hamas militants reportedly used ambulances to storm the neighborhood of
the clan, whom they accused of collaboration with Israel.
“It’s a massacre. They’re dragging people away, children are screaming and
dying, they’re burning our houses. What did we do wrong?” one clan member’s
daughter told Ynet News.
Earlier on Monday, Oct. 13, US President Donald Trump suggested he had
given Hamas approval to manage internal security in Gaza “as it sees fit,” as
part of a peace deal to return the remaining living hostages to Israel.
“They [Hamas] do want to stop the problems, and they’ve been open about
it, and we gave them approval for a period of time,” he told a reporter on Air
Force One.

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