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

A recent report by The New York Post states that Hamas executed 94 of its recruits after deeming them guilty of various sexual crimes, including sodomy and child rape. The report highlights that some of these members had raped male Israeli hostages taken during the October 7 attack.
The document outlines a series of offenses that led to executions, including "homosexual conversations" and "flirting with girls without a legal relationship." Most of the implicated recruits were involved in Hamas's intelligence and military operations. The report suggests that the actions were driven by anonymous tip-offs to the organization about its members' alleged immoral conduct.
Reports of harsh treatment within Hamas have emerged before. In 2016, former commander Mahmoud Ishtiwi was executed for similar offenses. Eve Harow, a director of education for One Israel Fund and an Israeli activist, stated that those who do not conform to Hamas's strict ideology face severe persecution.
Homosexuality is illegal in Gaza, with punishments that can range from imprisonment to execution.