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Hamas-Linked Killings Spark Chaos and Revenge Threats in Gaza's Abu Warda Clan
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First reported by Mako · 32 minutes ago
What happened
Two members of Gaza's Abu Warda clan were killed by masked gunmen linked to Hamas, sparking outrage and revenge threats amid ongoing clan-Hamas conflicts. Hamas arrested suspects and launched an investigation, but the killings highlight broader internal chaos in Gaza as Hamas tries to maintain control over rival armed groups.
- 01Two Abu Warda clan members were fatally shot by masked Hamas-affiliated gunmen in Gaza on August 19.
- 02The killings followed disputes between Hamas and a local group accused of theft and independent actions.
- 03Abu Warda clan accuses Hamas of killing 15 family members recently and threatens retaliation.
- 04Hamas arrested suspects and opened an investigation into the shootings.
- 05The violence reflects wider internal disorder as Hamas struggles to control rival clans in Gaza.
- 06Social media debates suggest Hamas may use the incident to justify disarming clans and consolidating power.
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