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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

UN Condemns Hamas-Affiliated Group for Extrajudicial Execution in Occupied Territories

Jul 03, 2026 09:53 PM CT Occupied Palestinian Territory un,hamas,human-rights,occupied-palestinian-territory,extrajudicial-execution

Summary

The UN Human Rights Office condemned the extrajudicial execution of a Palestinian man accused of collaborating with Israeli forces by a Hamas-affiliated group. This incident highlights internal security fragmentation and human rights violations within the conflict zone, contributing to the broader humanitarian crisis tied to the Iran-Israel theater.

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UN condemns 'extrajudicial execution' of Palestinian accused of collaboration The UN Human Rights Office in the Occupied Palestinian Territory has condemned the “extrajudicial execution” of a Palestinian man accused of collaborating with Israeli forces by a group affiliated with Hamas. The agency...

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T3 Middle East Eye
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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Accused of collaboration by the executing group.

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