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Hamas forces kill 32 members of Gaza 'gang' behind theft of relief goods
The Palestinian resistance group has a green light from US President Donald Trump for internal security operations "to stop the problems".
Hamas forces kill 32 members of Gaza 'gang' behind theft of relief goods
Palestinians gather outside Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as preparations are underway to welcome prisoners released by Israel.
October 13, 2025

Forces of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas have killed 32 members of "a gang" in Gaza City in a security campaign launched after a ceasefire came into effect on Friday, while six of its personnel were also killed in the violence, a Palestinian security source told Reuters on Monday.

The official said the security operation in Gaza City had targeted members of a "dangerous gang affiliated with a family in Gaza City". The operation had led to the arrest of 24 people and 30 others being wounded, the official said.

Earlier, it was widely reported that Israel had propped up an armed gang in Gaza in a bid to weaken Hamas’ control over the Palestinian enclave. The gang was involved in stealing relief goods.

Since the ceasefire in Israel's two-year-long war came into effect, Gaza’s interior ministry has deployed security forces in what it has described as an effort to prevent a security vacuum that would otherwise be filled by lawlessness and looting.

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While US President Donald Trump has demanded Hamas disarm under a plan to end the Gaza war, he had given Hamas a green light for internal security operations, saying they wanted "to stop the problems" and "we gave them approval for a period of time".

Hamas has previously accused Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a gang, and his supporters of being collaborators with Israel.

The Hamas security official said a senior aide to Abu Shabab "has been liquidated" since the security campaign started with the ceasefire, and said the hunt for Abu Shabab was underway.

"The security campaign is continuing and escalating until this issue is completely over, and no party will be allowed to violate the law," he added.

SOURCE:TRT World and Agencies
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