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“Hamas Brutalizes Palestinians in Gaza, Targets Collaborators”

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Hamas militants have reportedly brutally injured around 500 Palestinians in Gaza by shooting them in the legs, as claimed by human rights lawyer Moumen Al-Natour in a conversation with the Mirror via WhatsApp. The attacks are said to be aimed at eliminating opposition, with some individuals killed and hundreds wounded. A website named “Grab a Collaborator” has been set up to target those suspected of collaborating with Israelis, with many incidents occurring within hospitals. Al-Natour, a 31-year-old anti-Hamas activist in hiding from the group, stated that the violence is particularly severe in areas vacated by Israel following the Trump peace agreement.

According to Al-Natour, Hamas militants are using hospitals like Shifa in Gaza City to capture and harm individuals, including women, children, and even minors, based on alleged affiliations with Palestinian security services. He mentioned that Hamas is also targeting clans with fewer weapons. Despite their initial plans for public executions, the militants are now carrying out their atrocities within hospitals to evade detection. Al-Natour emphasized the need for Israeli forces to secure Gaza more effectively to prevent Hamas from gaining further control.

Al-Natour shared his personal experience of narrowly escaping Hamas threats, which has affected his personal life. He called for a renewed focus on rebuilding and improving living conditions in Gaza, particularly in areas under Israeli control. Al-Natour led protests against Hamas prior to the conflict and remains committed to advocating for the well-being and rights of the Palestinian people.

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