UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

According to a report by the New York Post, Hamas has been accused of torturing and executing its members for alleged homosexual conduct, which the group categorizes as a severe breach of its "morality checks." This comes in the wake of the October 7, 2023, attack, during which Hamas militants reportedly raped male Israeli captives as part of the assault that resulted in over 1,200 deaths.
The documents reveal that Hamas maintained a list of recruits who did not meet their moral standards, with allegations against 94 individuals encompassing various offenses, including same-sex relationships and other forms of perceived moral deviance. Specific accusations referred to actions such as "homosexual conversations" and inappropriate conduct with women.
Notably, child rape and severe torture are also cited in these reports. Homosexuality is illegal in Gaza, punishable by extensive prison terms or death. A stark example cited includes the execution of former commander Mahmoud Ishtiwi in 2016, who was shot after being tortured for similar alleged offenses.