Gaza: Hamas Clashes with Rival Factions

The Gaza Strip is on the brink of civil strife, with increasing tension between Hamas and other Palestinian factions. Reports indicate clashes throughout the region.
A new group, the "Army of the People," announced that it controls key points in northern Gaza, preventing Hamas' access.
Meanwhile, the deployment of 1,000 Palestinians as a "Gaza police force" is being considered to restore normalcy.
Hamas is accused of publicly executing individuals deemed "collaborators with Israel."
On the opposing side are the factions Popular Force, Doghmosh, Al-Majayda, and Hellis, with some allegedly supported by Israel.
Journalist Saleh al-Jaafarawi was a victim of the clashes.
The Popular Force, led by Yasser Abu Shabab, is recruiting fighters and is allegedly supported by Israel, which Shabab denies.
Doghmosh, led by Mumtaz Doghmosh, has repeatedly clashed with Hamas.
Al-Majayda, led by Hussam al-Astal, operates in Khan Yunis.
The Hellis, led by Rami Hellis, control parts of the Shuja'iyya suburb.