Video appears to show Hamas shooting several alleged ‘collaborators’ in Gaza
Palestinian reports say Hamas executed six Gazans in Rafah accused of spying for Israel, shot 17 people in the feet for raising prices

Hamas operatives reportedly executed several alleged “collaborators” in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, and a video shared by the popular online media channel Gaza Now showed Hamas gunmen firing at the men lying on the ground.
Gaza Now, which boasts 1.7 million followers on Telegram, published a video showing more than a dozen Hamas operatives, many of them in uniform, opening fire on three men.
The video was captioned “The moment of punishing the agents of the Zionist occupation who caused the killing of thousands of our Palestinian people in Gaza.”
The graphic video could not immediately be verified.
It came after Palestinian reports were cited by the Kan public broadcaster Thursday that the terror group had executed six Palestinians in southern Gaza’s Rafah on suspicion of spying for Israel, and that 17 other Palestinians, among them merchants, were shot in the feet for allegedly raising prices.
Hamas did not issue an official confirmation of the reports, but the terror group’s police chief told Qatari network Al Jazeera that the group will “beat with an iron fist anyone who does harm to security and order in Gaza.”

Hamas has regularly issued death sentences for people it says were found guilty of “collaboration” with Israel, executing dozens of Palestinians in recent years.
Under Palestinian law, a death sentence requires the approval of the president of the Palestinian Authority which is headquartered in the West Bank, but Hamas ignores this.
The terror group, which remains the only civil authority in Gaza, has moved to reassert control across the territory since a ceasefire with Israel went into effect last Sunday, after more than fifteen months of war sparked by the terror group’s October 7, 2023 cross-border onslaught in Israel, when thousands of terrorists killed some 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.