GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- The government in the Gaza Strip announced Tuesday that two residents accused of collaborating with the Israeli occupation have been executed.
Gaza's Interior Ministry told Ma'an that execution orders were issued in 2004 and were postponed several times until the crimes of the accused could be thoroughly proven.
The two prisoners were executed on Tuesday morning. They were not identified.
Hamas officials told Reuters the two men, a father and son, had confessed to providing intelligence that helped Israel track down Palestinians including Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi, who was killed in a 2004 airstrike on his car.
After seven years of investigation the courts decided that the accused must be executed because they have committed crimes against their nation and homeland, the ministry added.
The Hamas-run authority in Gaza did not seek approval to carry out the executions from President Mahmoud Abbas, whose permission is required under Palestinian law.
Palestinian human rights groups have criticized the use of capital punishment in Gaza.
Three people have been put to death in Gaza this year and five in 2010.
Source: Maan News Agency, July 26, 2011
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