Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of the Popular Forces in southern Gaza, has been ordered by a Hamas-run court to surrender for trial due to serious charges, including treason and collaborating with Israel to loot humanitarian aid. The court has stated that he will be tried in absentia if he fails to comply within ten days. The Popular Forces, a well-armed Bedouin clan, claims to guard aid shipments from humanitarian foundations, but is widely accused of looting aid and engaging in violence against aid seekers.
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of the Popular Forces, faces serious charges including treason and armed rebellion for allegedly collaborating with Israel to loot humanitarian aid.
The Revolutionary Court of the Military Judiciary Authority in Gaza has ordered Abu Shabab to surrender for trial, threatening in absentia proceedings if he fails.
The Popular Forces, a well-armed criminal group, has reportedly been involved in guarding aid shipments but has faced accusations of looting and collaborating with hostile entities.
The situation in Gaza has worsened with mass killings of aid seekers occurring near distribution centers set up by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, contracted by Israel.
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