A shocking video has emerged, revealing the dark reality unfolding in the Gaza Strip. Hamas, the terrorist group, is back on the streets, claiming to restore order and send a message. But here's where it gets controversial: the message is being delivered through executions.
In a video obtained by CBS News, we witness Hamas fighters, alongside armed men, executing Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel. These disturbing images are part of a larger pattern, according to Israeli hostage negotiator Gershon Baskin. He describes Hamas as a criminal regime, ruling over the Palestinian people in Gaza for nearly two decades.
Baskin explains that during the war, Israel armed Palestinian militia groups opposed to Hamas, aiming to weaken its power. However, these militias were previously involved in illegal activities, such as drug dealing and smuggling. "This is not sustainable," Baskin warns.
President Trump seems to acknowledge Hamas' violent actions, stating, "They took out some bad gangs, and that's fine by me."
The U.S. peace deal, still in its early stages, proposes an interim governing body, but it remains unestablished. Gershon Baskin highlights the governance vacuum in Gaza, emphasizing the lack of schools, government ministries, and support systems.
This situation raises important questions: Is the peace deal truly bringing stability? Or is it merely a facade, allowing Hamas to continue its reign of terror? What are your thoughts on this complex and controversial issue? Feel free to share your opinions in the comments below.