Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a prominent anti-Hamas militia in Gaza, has gained attention for claiming control over territory previously held by Hamas and advocating for a new political future for Gaza. Abu Shabab asserts that his group is backed by a broad tribal network rather than Israel, though some reports allege collaboration with Israeli forces and involvement in aid theft. He has publicly condemned both Hamas and Israel's military actions, arguing that collective punishment is unjustified. Abu Shabab positions himself as a potential political leader, stating he will follow the will of the Gazan people. His rise has sparked debate over whether he is a criminal, collaborator, or a possible hope for Gaza's future.
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