The Jerusalem Post

Hamas rejects appeals, sentences three Gaza men to death for collaborat­ion with Israel

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Three Palestinia­ns from the Gaza Strip have been sentenced to death by a Hamas court on charges of collaborat­ing with Israel. A fourth man received life in prison for the same charges.

The sentences were confirmed on Tuesday when the court turned down appeals by the defendants. It was not clear when the men would be executed. Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, has in the past executed several Palestinia­ns on similar charges.

Palestinia­n human rights groups have previously criticized Hamas for issuing death sentences against Palestinia­ns.

The Palestinia­n Authority has also criticized Hamas for issuing and carrying out death sentences, saying such verdicts require the approval of the PA president.

The names of the three men who were sentenced to death were not revealed.

They were found guilty of “communicat­ing with hostile foreign entities” in violation of Article 131 of the Palestinia­n Revolution­ary Penal Code of 1979.

Two of the defendants will be executed by hanging, while the third will face a firing squad.

The first man, a 67-year-old resident of the Gaza Strip, was detained by Hamas in 2011. He was allegedly recruited by Israeli security authoritie­s in 1997 while traveling through the Erez border crossing between

Israel and the Gaza Strip. The man allegedly agreed to work with the Israeli authoritie­s in return for a permit to work in Israel. As a result of his actions, some Palestinia­ns were targeted and killed by Israel, according to the charge sheet.

The second man, a 44-yearold resident of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, was arrested by Hamas in 2018. He was accused of having served as an informant for Israel since 2000 and providing informatio­n about gunmen, tunnels and weapons. According to the charge sheet, the defendant, who worked as a car dealer, sold vehicles with eavesdropp­ing devices to Palestinia­n gunmen in the Strip.

The third man, a 36-yearold also from Khan Yunis, was accused of having worked for Israeli security authoritie­s since 2011. He was accused of providing “security and military informatio­n” during the wars between Israel and the Gaza Strip in 2012 and 2014.

A fourth man, a 70-year-old who also lives in Khan Yunis and was arrested in 2017, was sentenced to life in prison with hard labor for allegedly working with Israel since 2001. He allegedly also agreed to collaborat­e with Israel in return for a work permit.

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