
Gaza – SABA:
The Rad’a Force, the field wing of the Palestinian Resistance Security in the Gaza Strip, announced on Friday that it had carried out a series of high-level security operations in recent days, resulting in the elimination of 12 individuals classified as collaborators and outlaws in the central governorate.
In a statement, Rad’a confirmed that among those neutralized were members of a gang known as “Abu Magsib”, which had been involved in armed robberies and theft of humanitarian aid. The latest operation reportedly took place on Thursday evening, targeting three individuals after precise surveillance and documentation of their “dangerous activities.”
The statement stressed that these actions are part of a strict security policy aimed at cleansing the field of collaborators and lawbreakers, adding that Rad’a “will not tolerate anyone who colludes with the enemy or undermines the safety and livelihood of citizens.”
“There is no place for chaos. The security battle continues until the last traitor and criminal is eradicated. Field punishment will be swift and decisive when necessary,” the statement warned.
Rad’a reaffirmed that “its reach will extend to anyone who threatens the security of society,” declaring that “the era of impunity is over.”
These executions come amid a complex security landscape in Gaza since the outbreak of the ongoing Israeli war, which has led to the collapse of large parts of the civilian and service infrastructure. In response, local security entities have tightened their control on the ground to combat increasing lawlessness—especially looting of aid and rising cases of collaboration with the Israeli occupation.