Hamas: Informant amnesty period is over, time for arrests

A month-long amnesty during which Palestinian informants were offered the opportunity to turn themselves in to receive leniency has come to an end, and Hamas has begun arresting those who did not hand themselves over, Ma@@@an News reported on Friday.
Yesterday Human Rights Watch accused Hamas of negligence in properly investigating executions of seven Palestinians who reportedly spied for Israel during Operation Pillar of Defense.
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