Amin Abed, a critic of Hamas, has made serious allegations regarding the group’s actions since the recent ceasefire. According to Abed, between 80 and 100 individuals have been executed by Hamas since the truce was established. He also claims that this figure does not include people who were abducted or have “disappeared” under unknown circumstances.
Abed, who previously suffered injuries inflicted by Hamas militants—including broken legs, teeth, and hands—during an incident last year for criticizing the organization, has spoken out about what he describes as ongoing violence and repression. His comments shed light on potential human rights concerns amid ongoing tensions in the region.
The claims come at a time of heightened international attention to the conflict and its aftermath. Human rights organizations continue to monitor reports of violence, arrests, and disappearances, raising questions about the situation on the ground and the overall safety of dissenters. Authorities and relevant groups have yet to respond publicly to Abed’s allegations.