Hamas has gone on a killing spree executing Palestinian rivals, accusing them of collaborating with Israel
National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), the umbrella organization for its notorious anti-Israel campus chapters, echoed Hamas in calling for the “death to all collaborators” with Israel after a Gaza-based propagandist aligned with the terror group was killed.
Saleh al-Jafarawi—a prominent Gazan influencer who celebrated the Oct. 7 terror attack and has impersonated doctors, wounded civilians, fighters, and journalists—was killed Sunday during a clash between Hamas and the Doghmush clan, a rival Palestinian faction that has warred with the terror group in recent days.
SJP mourned al-Jafarawi’s death, claiming he had been “martyred by the Zionist-proxy Doghmush clan.”
“Saleh’s martyrdom is a testament to the fact that the fight against Zionism in all its manifestations—from the IOF to its collaborators—must continue,” the group wrote in an Instagram post. “In the face of hundreds of thousands of martyred Palestinians these past two years alone, collaborators and informants maintain their spineless disposition as objects of Zionist influence against their own people. Between exploiting Gaza’s youth for money using desperately needed aid to the killing of their own people in service of Zionism, collaborators have no place in a liberated future.”
“Death to the occupation. Death to Zionism. Death to all collaborators,” the post continued.
While SJP has been billed merely as a pro-Palestinian group, its rhetoric puts it in lockstep with Hamas as the terror group accuses rival groups of collaborating with Israel to justify hunting down and executing their members. The campaign, Foundation for Defense of Democracies research analyst Joe Truzman told the Washington Free Beacon, is an effort to assert power amid the ceasefire.
In one instance, Hamas reportedly used ambulances to infiltrate the Doghmush clan’s compound, and executed more than 25 members. A graphic video shows Hamas gunmen lining up bound men—reportedly Doghmush clan members—in the streets and shooting them point-blank amid cheering crowds.
In a Monday statement, Hamas said it’s “carrying out broad security operations across Gaza, arresting suspected ‘collaborators,’ anti-militia members, and criminals.”
SJP’s post garnered support from several local chapters, which liked it on Instagram, including those at Princeton, George Mason, George Washington, and Stanford universities. It also received endorsements from other anti-Israel groups such as the Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine coalition—an anti-Israel group that led the Ivy League school’s encampment last year—and the University of California, Berkeley’s Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine.
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