A gang leader supporting Israel has been killed in Gaza!

A gang leader supporting Israel has been killed in Gaza!

04.12.2025 17:42

The gang leader Yasir Abu Shebab, armed by the Israeli army, was killed in a clash in the city of Rafah. Abu Shebab is known as the leader of the gang fighting against Hamas and has previously been accused of leading a criminal organization.

The leader of the gang armed by the Israeli army in southern Gaza Strip, Yasir Ebu Shebab, was killed in a clash in the city of Rafah. Israeli state television KAN reported that security sources confirmed the death of the gang leader. Ebu Shebab, the gang leader armed by Israel to fight against Hamas, was killed during an internal conflict among other Israeli collaborator tribes in southern Gaza.

NUMEROUS MILITANTS WERE ALSO KILLED IN THE CLASH

Israeli media reported that the gang leader, who cooperated with the Tel Aviv administration against Hamas, was injured in the clash in Gaza and was taken to Israel's Soroka Hospital, where he died. Ebu Shebab, who was alleged to be the leader of an organized crime group, had cooperated with Israel. Having previously served time in Gaza for leading an illegal crime organization and drug trafficking, Ebu Shebab was released during the Israeli army's attacks on prisons in Gaza.

Ebu Shebab, who led the illegal gang armed by Israel in southern Gaza, was known for looting humanitarian aid sent to the starving people of Gaza with the approval of the Israeli army.

HE WAS OPERATING IN COOPERATION WITH THE ISRAELI ARMY

Yasir Ebu Shebab, who issued threats against Hamas in Gaza, was operating in cooperation with the Israeli army. The Tel Aviv administration had admitted to arming certain gangs to fight against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, confessing that Ebu Shebab was working with them. During a time when Israel's intense attacks on the Gaza Strip and the blockade of humanitarian aid led to a major humanitarian disaster, he invited Palestinians to come to an area near Rafah, close to the Egyptian border, claiming that humanitarian aid would be distributed there. After the ceasefire reached between Hamas and Israel on October 10, Ebu Shebab and his militia were seen sharing images of themselves driving luxury vehicles and carrying weapons in the Rafah area, where the Israeli army continued its occupation in Gaza.

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