Hamas executed a man named M.M. in the Gaza Strip on charges of collaborating with Israeli intelligence, according to a report by the London-based Arabic newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat. The execution followed M.M.'s arrest after the assassination of Hamas commander Izz al-Din Haddad in May. Sources stated that M.M. was seen communicating with Israeli intelligence and verified the identities of those killed in an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) strike on Haddad. He confessed to the charges and admitted to providing information that led to the deaths of approximately 30 Hamas operatives. The report also highlights ongoing repression in Gaza, with recent calls for protest going largely unanswered due to Hamas's control over the population and the threat of punishment against dissenters.
Procjena pristranosti (Desno): The article frames Hamas as a terrorist organization and portrays its actions—such as executing individuals accused of collaboration—with a tone that aligns with Israeli narratives. It emphasizes the perceived threat posed by Hamas and the suppression of dissent in Gaza, which reflects a right-wing/



