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Hamas uses underground prisons to crush rivals in Gaza 

Israel Hayom has learned that as part of the terrorist organization's efforts to suppress rival clans, Hamas has taken some of its political opponents underground.

by  Shachar Kleiman
Published on  10-22-2025 22:24
Last modified: 10-22-2025 22:24
Hamas uses underground prisons to crush rivals in Gaza 

Clashes between Hamas and local clans in Khan Younis. Photo: Arab networks

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Not content with abusing Gazans and carrying out executions above ground, the terrorist organization Hamas has stepped up efforts to suppress internal opposition in Gaza by secretly detaining its rivals in underground prison facilities, Israel Hayom has learned.

Sources reveal that Gazans suspected of disloyalty or subversion are being taken to subterranean detention centers where they are held in inhumane conditions and are denied food, water, and sunlight. These Gazans are often arrested without notice or due process.

Since the current ceasefire began, Hamas has intensified its crackdown on dissent. Much of this campaign is being carried out by the recently established Sahem ("Arrow") Unit, which consists of around 1,000 armed terrorists. Many of these were transferred from the Nukhba forces of Hamas's military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.

Hamas terrorists. Photo: EPA EPA

Earlier this week, according to a report in the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, several Hamas field commanders operating in the central refugee camps were eliminated. These commanders had received orders to pursue members of rival clans in northern Gaza.

The Sahem Unit has also recruited members from Hamas's existing police apparatus and from the broader Gazan population, especially from Jabaliya, many of whom had no prior affiliation with Hamas. These recruits are used to assert control on the streets and crush domestic resistance, often through violent means, including executions and arrests.

On occasion, members of the Sahem Unit have carried out targeted assassinations of protest leaders from opposition circles in Gaza. In other instances, as shown in footage from Hamas-affiliated media, they have carried out public executions as a form of intimidation.

Officially, the Sahem Unit is tasked with tracking, monitoring, and neutralizing alleged collaborators and undercover agents in the Gaza Strip. It also plays a central role in quelling civil unrest and suppressing Hamas's political rivals.

Recently, Hamas-linked media reported operations against the militia of Yasser Abu Shabab. One such report included footage of armed operatives riding a black ATV, said to belong to the so-called "Popular Forces" militia.

Yasser Abu Shabab and Hamas terrorists. Photo: Reuters Reuters

On Tuesday, Hamas announced that members of the Popular Forces had been arrested and their military equipment confiscated. The militia has yet to issue a response.

The Sahem Unit was established in 2024 at the height of the ongoing war, by order of Hamas's "Interior Ministry." It was set up under the pretext of enhancing "internal security and stability" in Gaza. The unit was formed by pooling personnel from across the terrorist organization, including members of its various police branches, fighters from the military wing, individuals involved in its political framework, and ordinary Gazans.

In June, the IDF conducted an airstrike in the Sabra neighborhood, killing the unit's founder and commander, Zakr Ahmad Fuad Talib. Over the course of the war, Israel has eliminated more than 30 senior Hamas police and security figures.

Despite these losses, Hamas continues to fill leadership positions. On Sunday, Israel Hayom reported that the group recently appointed a new "interior minister" to oversee police operations and hunt down suspected collaborators. According to Palestinian sources, the role was given to Tayseer al-Batsh, a former Hamas police chief who was injured in an Israeli airstrike in 2014. His first mission: to lead a crackdown on the Doghmush clan in Gaza City.

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