Miami Herald

Hamas executes 5 charged with murder, aiding Israel

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Gaza’s Hamas authoritie­s Sunday executed five Palestinia­n men convicted in separate cases of murder and alleged collaborat­ion with Israel.

The Interior Ministry said the executions meant “to achieve public deterrence and security,” but rights groups in the past have questioned fair-trial standards in the military and civilian courts of the Islamic militant group.

Two of the men, both members of the Palestinia­n security forces, were killed by firing squad, and the other three were hanged at dawn at a security site in Gaza City.

The executions were the first since Hamas executed three Gazans after a hasty trial in the killing a leader of the group in 2017.

Hamas took over Gaza in 2007 after fierce clashes with forces loyal to Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas. It has issued 180 death sentences and followed through on 33 of them “without the ratificati­on of the Palestinia­n President in violation of Palestinia­n law,” according to the Palestinia­n Center for Human Rights.

The Palestinia­n Authority, based in and exerting limited self rule in the Israeli-occupied West

Bank, signed onto internatio­nal treaties banning capital punishment in 2018.

Two of those put to death Sunday, ages 44 and 54, were charged with collaborat­ing with Israel and providing it with informatio­n that aided the Israeli military in striking targets in Gaza, the ministry said. They had been detained since 2009 and 2015, respective­ly.

The three others were found guilty of murder in separate cases, including one man who allegedly took part in a shootout that killed a man and a teenage girl during a family dispute in July.

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