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Hamas Shocks With Public Executions HOURS After Signing Peace Treaty (EXTREMELY GRAPHIC)


Just hours after signing the historic peace treaty with Israel orchestrated by President Trump…

Hamas is back to killing people in the streets.

Video footage has started to emerge showing public executions orchestrated by Hamas, held at traffic intersections and public squares in Gaza.

The Islamic terror group largely responsible for the Oct. 7th attacks two years ago has surged back into the areas previously occupied by the Israeli military on the heels of President Trump’s historic peace agreement.

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Hamas’ return to the area has been quickly followed by a purge of those suspected of collaborating with Israel over the last two years since that deadly attack.

I want to warn you up front — these images are HIGHLY GRAPHIC.  Please use your own discretion viewing what I’m about to share.

I’m going to bring you this harsh news as it is, unvarnished and lacking any whitewash.

And I’m doing so intentionally because it has become obvious in researching this story that the majority of mainstream outlets are either avoiding the story all together…

Or else, leaving out any mention that what is happening is organized and targeted killings being conducted by Hamas.

And almost none of the images — even those showing none of the truly brutal moments — are being shown by most mainstream outlets.

I’m going to show it all, because I believe the full truth needs to be told in a world so pervasively DISEASED by fake news, skewed stories, and secret agendas behind most of what is often accepted as ‘news’.

What follows is the most SUPRESSED footage currently coming out showing the execution of 8 individuals accused by Hamas of collaborating with Israel.

Here’s a SCREENSHOT of the video as shared on X showing the moment prior to one of the executions, so you can still get the gist of the scene if you’d rather not view the footage — which I’ll embed down below as well:

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WARNING: EXTREMELY GRAPHIC.

And here is that footage, which is being suppressed so much that I had to download the clip just to get it to work properly:

Below is another video also being suppressed of the same event, which I also had to download in order to show.

This was presumably taken by one of those standing in the crowd, and captures the moments just prior to the other video.

Here you can see Hamas fighters dragging those intended for execution into the street, where they are forced to kneel with their hands tied behind their backs:

These videos and others reportedly show the very public face of Hamas as they work to reestablish dominance in the Gaza strip.

There are reports of dozens being killed who are suspected of assisting Israel in decimating Hamas during the course of the brutal war.

Rival clans within Gaza, often at odds with the terror group’s brutal reign of terror among the populace, have become a primary target in Hamas’ current purge — as reported by Fox News:

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Videos circulating on social media appear to show the executions, which an Israeli military official told Fox News Digital are, “Hamas’s deliberate attempt to show the killing publicly and reestablish its rule by terrorizing civilians.”

In conversations with Fox News Digital, Gazans described Hamas fighters reappearing in the streets and reasserting control — yet some said this could also be their first real chance for change and to get rid of the terror regime.

Mukhaimar Abu Saada, a political analyst from Gaza, told Fox News Digital disarming Hamas will not be easy, as clashes between the group and local militias have already erupted. “This won’t happen quickly,” he said. “We’re talking about an ideological organization. Even last night, people were killed in clashes between Hamas and local militias. It’s not a rosy road.”

Abu Saada said Hamas has issued an ultimatum giving collaborators with Israel until October 19 to surrender and seek amnesty from Hamas — as long as they were not involved in killings.

“They’re still strong,” he admitted. “Part of the reason they didn’t fight harder in the last days is that they saved some men and weapons for the day after. I still see Hamas police in the streets of Gaza. Trump said they lost thousands, but they’re still there, able to control the streets once Israel redeploys.”

A man in Gaza who asked to remain anonymous told Fox News Digital that, despite official declarations, “You cannot say the war is finished,” he said. “We have to wait a few weeks to see what happens. There are gangs in Gaza now; Hamas is trying to fight them. If they don’t unify, another war could start.”

According to the anonymous Gazan quoted at the end of that excerpt, what we are now seeing is the street-level power struggle that was bound to happen once Hamas returned.

Hamas is waging war against those who would supplant it following the peace treaty.

It doesn’t appear as if the terror group is going to willingly allow competing factions to capitalize on it’s agreement to disarm, peace treaty or not.

Their campaign of executing rival factions it deems a threat to its’ power in Gaza started even before the treaty was signed.

Check out this video showing executions by Hamas on the streets of Gaza days before the historic deal was solidified with signatures:

Hamas even celebrated the recent recognition of a Palestinian state by several countries with — wouldn’t you know — a public execution.

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This footage was published nearly a month ago when the UK and other nations threw their weight behind the ‘two-state solution’.

It originally appeared on a Palestinian-aligned Telegram channel and purports to show the execution of more collaborators:

As earlier stated, most of the mainstream is shying away completely from covering this story.

Meanwhile, Hamas is carrying out a targeted massacre against anyone inside Gaza that it deems a threat to it’s survival.

Even though the peace treaty essentially ENSURES the destruction of Hamas as an organized group — at least one with weaponry and the ability to pull off exactly these sorts of heinous acts.

So much for that ‘mostly peaceful’ Hamas propaganda spouted by the American ‘wokesters’.

Unfortunately, part of the inner-workings of the peace treaty apparently included a free-hand of sorts extended to Hamas for a short time following the transfer of power in Gaza.

That’s according to comments made by President Trump when asked about the executions being carried out by Hamas, according to this report from the New York Post:

Hamas carried out mass public executions in Gaza on Monday, just hours after signing a peace treaty with Israel — as part of a series of bloody reprisals following the withdrawal of Israeli troops, gruesome video shows.

The graphic footage shows eight badly beaten, blindfolded men kneeling in the street before each is shot dead by Hamas gunmen in front of a cheering crowd.

The terror group said, without providing evidence, that the killings targeted “criminals and collaborators with Israel,” the BBC reported.

The Palestinian terror group began its deadly reprisals before the peace deal was even signed.

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On Sunday, 52 members of the powerful Dagmoush clan were killed in clashes with Hamas’ internal security forces, while 12 Hamas terrorists, including the son of senior official Bassem Naim, also died, 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, President 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. (Emphasis added.)

The brutal reality is that even the best peace deal in the world can’t suddenly cease all hostilities overnight.

The question is… will this be a limited period of violence as Hamas goes after those it claims helped Israel target it’s fighters?

Or will this spiral into a longer turf-war between rival factions among the so-called ‘Palestinians’ as Hamas attempts to hinder it’s destruction where the rubber meets the proverbial road?

That remains to be seen, but we’ll continue to bring you the facts as we seen them as the situation develops…

And in the meantime I’ll be praying that the peace President Trump has worked so hard to achieve is fully realized.

Even if it takes enduring a period of turmoil with things getting worse, before they get better.

What do you think?



 

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