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Hamas clashes with rival gangs after retaking control of Gaza

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As a fragile ceasefire takes hold, rival gangs are attacking each other and Hamas inside Gaza. The violence has some Palestinians fearing for their lives. U.S. President Donald Trump had given Hamas permission to police the streets of Gaza in the early days of the ceasefire with Israel but he has since reiterated that he will force Hamas to comply with disarmament.

Breakdown
  • Hamas fighters have clashed with rival armed clans and gangs in Gaza following a fragile ceasefire. 12s
  • The power vacuum in Gaza has led to increased violence among factions, some allegedly backed by Israel. 33s
  • Hamas attacked the Dormoush clan, resulting in the deaths of 19 members. 1m 10s
  • Anti-Hamas gangs, including the Popular Forces with links to ISIS, remain small and lack significant military power. 1m 30s
  • Observers believe these rival groups do not pose a serious threat to Hamas' dominance in Gaza. 2m 39s
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