Hamas mobilizes fighters as they move concerns of inner violence

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Hamas recalled about 7,000 members of his security forces to confirm control of Gaza areas recently released by Israeli troops, according to local sources.

The Palestinian group also appointed five new governors, all of military origin, some of whom commanded brigades in his armed wing.

It is reported that the mobilization order was issued through telephone calls and text messages stating that the goal is to “clear the gas from outside laws and associates with Israel” and told fighters to report within 24 hours.

Gaza reports suggest that Hamas’s armed units have already settled in several areas, some wearing civilian clothes, and others in the blue uniforms of the Gaza police. Hamas’s media office denied that he had “fighters on the streets”.

The tension rose sharply and quickly after two members of Hamas’s elite forces were shot dead by artillery by the powerful clan Dugmush in Sabra neighborhood in Gaza. One of them was the son of a senior commander in the armed wing of Hamas, Imad Akel, who now heads the group’s military intelligence.

Their bodies were left on the street, activating anger and raising the prospect of a great armed response from Hamas.

Later, Hamas members surrounded a large area in which more than 300 Dugmush artillery was thought to be harvested, armed with machine guns and improvised explosives.

This morning, Hamas killed a member of the Dughmush clan and reported to abduct another 30.

Some of the clan weapons were plundered by Hamas’ landfills during the war, while others had been in the possession of the clan for years.

Hamas’s mobilization was widely anticipated against the backdrop of increasing uncertainty about who would run the gas after the war was over.

This is a key question that could complicate the beginning of the second phase of the US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, who calls on Hamas to disarm.

An employee of Hamas abroad declined to comment directly reports on the deployment of security, but told the BBC: “We cannot leave the gas at the mercy of the thieves and militias, supported by Israeli occupation. Our weapons are legal … to oppose the occupation and will remain as the occupation continues.”

A retired security officer who has served the Palestinian power in Gaza for years, said he feared the territory slid to another circle of internal bloodshed.

“Hamas has not changed. He still believes that weapons and violence are the only means of maintaining his movement alive,” he told the BBC.

“Gaza is flooded with weapons. The knits have stolen thousands of weapons and ammunition circles from Hamas stores during the war, and some groups have even received supplies from Israel.

“This is a perfect civil war recipe: weapons, powerlessness, chaos and movement, desperately to confirm the control of a broken and exhausted population.”

Halil Abu Shamala, an expert on the rights of a man who lives in Gaza, said it remains to be seen whether Hamas would accept that he would be control of the earth or seek to prevent the plan.

“There is undoubtedly a widespread fear among many gazades of potential internal battles, given the many conditions that could nourish it,” he said.

He said Hamas was forced to accept the peace plan through the strong pressure he was.

“I believe that his continuing attempts to maintain influence in any way, including participation in security issues, they could eventually endanger the agreement and immerse Gaza residents in even more suffering,” he said.

These developments after the cessation of the fire earlier this week have caused deep concern among the gas, which have already been worn for two years of devastating conflict.

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