The Palestinian presidency condemned, on Tuesday evening, in the strongest terms what it described as "field executions" that it said Hamas has carried out in recent days, affecting dozens of citizens in the Gaza Strip "outside the law and without any fair trials."
In a strongly worded statement, the Palestinian presidency described these acts as "horrific and unacceptable crimes under any justification," considering them a flagrant violation of human rights and a serious infringement on the rule of law.
The statement emphasized that what occurred "reflects the movement's insistence on imposing its authority through force and terrorism," at a time when the residents of Gaza are suffering from the effects of war and destruction.
The Palestinian presidency affirmed that the law is the sole reference, and that such practices "affect the unity of the Palestinian people and its social fabric," contradicting the ongoing efforts to unify state institutions under one authority, one law, and one legitimate weapon.
The Palestinian presidency called for an immediate halt to these violations and for accountability for all those involved in these crimes within the framework of the legitimate Palestinian judiciary, stressing that restoring the rule of law in Gaza is the only way to end the chaos and rebuild national trust.
The Palestinian presidency held Hamas fully responsible for these crimes, considering that they harm the supreme interests of the Palestinian people and entrench division, which "provides justifications for the occupation and hinders reconstruction and the establishment of a free and independent State of Palestine."
These acts represent a flagrant violation of human rights and a serious infringement on the rule of law.





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Palestinian Presidency: "Field executions" carried out by Hamas in Gaza are heinous and unacceptable crimes.