A top Palestinian Authority general brands Hamas as an “ISIS-style terror group,” exposing its brutal executions and corruption in Gaza.
In a stunning rebuke, Palestinian Authority Security Forces spokesman Brig. Gen. Anwar Rajab publicly denounced Hamas as a blood-soaked terror regime mirroring ISIS, accusing it of ruling Gaza through murder, fear, and organized theft.
Speaking to Awda TV in an interview translated by MEMRI, Rajab lashed out at Hamas’s reign of terror:
“Hamas has become a movement of thieves and killers. Violence and robbery are not exceptions—they are its strategy. The execution of eight men from the Dughmush family proves it behaves like ISIS. It shares the same ideological DNA.”
The general’s remarks came after Hamas militants publicly executed Gazans accused of “collaborating with Israel”, parading their brutality in front of cheering crowds—children included. Chilling footage posted on Hamas-linked social media showed blindfolded men, hands bound, shot dead in cold blood.
The killings occurred just hours after Hamas released 20 living hostages as part of a ceasefire deal—only to resume its terror tactics against its own people.
Rajab charged that Hamas no longer hides its criminality:
“They should start by arresting their own thieves. Gaza’s misery comes not from Israel—but from Hamas’s corruption.”
Under Palestinian law, death sentences require approval from Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority chairman. Yet Hamas, which no longer recognizes Abbas’s legitimacy, carries out executions at will—ignoring even the laws of its own people.
This rare condemnation from within Palestinian ranks shatters the façade that Hamas represents “resistance.” In truth, it governs Gaza through the same methods that ISIS used in Mosul and Raqqa—fear, spectacle, and religious fanaticism masking criminal greed.
Even within the fractured Palestinian leadership, the truth is leaking out: Hamas is not a liberation movement—it is a cult of blood and control.
While the world lectures Israel about “restraint,” Gazans continue to live under a reign of terror—executions in the streets, stolen aid, and children forced to witness barbarity.
The only difference between ISIS and Hamas, it seems, is the flag.
