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ISIS-linked militia was involved in misattributed Hamas incident

The militia that was supposedly armed by Israel as part of the effort to undermine Hamas exchanged fire with Hamas during the incident at the aid distribution center this week, after which Israel was falsely accused of shooting innocent civilians.

by  Danny Zaken , Ariel Kahana and Shirit Avitan Cohen
Published on  06-05-2025 01:53
Last modified: 06-05-2025 16:39
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The armed Gaza crime families who were reportedly equipped by Israel under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's orders were involved in a clash with Hamas operatives near aid distribution centers earlier this week, sparking a violent confrontation falsely blamed on the IDF, Israel Hayom has learned.

Israeli government sources launched a fierce attack on Yisrael Beytenu Chairman Avigdor Lieberman Thursday after he claimed that Israel was arming militias associated with ISIS in the Gaza Strip on orders from Netanyahu's office. The Prime Minister's Office did not deny Lieberman's statements and said, "Israel acts to defeat Hamas in various and diverse ways on the recommendation of all security establishment heads."

Israel Hayom has learned that the militia was likely involved in a shooting near aid distribution centers earlier this week, for which foreign media falsely blamed the IDF. Those same armed individuals tried to drive away Hamas members who threatened with weapons those who went to collect supplies from the distribution centers run by US private contractors. Senior Israeli security officials confirmed Thursday that non-Hamas, non-Fatah local militias in Gaza were cooperating with Israel, engaging Hamas in combat, and guarding aid sites.

"Lieberman, the serial leaker lacking responsibility, apparently prefers that our soldiers risk their lives against Hamas instead of using local armed groups in certain situations," a government source said. "When everything is positioning and personal politicking – even thinking becomes distorted."

Another senior source said Lieberman "completely lost it again. While his leftist camp colleagues spread antisemitic blood libels against Israeli Air Force soldiers, Lieberman chooses to endanger our soldiers and the country's security to gather votes."

Palestinians react on a road in the area of an aid distribution point near the so-called "Netzarim checkpoint", in the central Gaza Strip, on June 1, 2025 (Eyad BABA / AFP) AFP

MK Yulia Malinovsky, who is in Lieberman's Knesset faction, responded to briefings from "a senior source in the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet" against Lieberman for exposing that Netanyahu distributes weapons to clans associated with ISIS in the Strip. "Those who caused there to be hostages in Gaza in the first place are the misconception people led by the October 7 prime minister. Netanyahu, who transfers humanitarian aid worth 700 million shekels ($197 million) to Hamas, endangers our soldiers," she said.

She added that "whoever distributes weapons to ISIS militias is completely irresponsible and unrestrained. Whoever approved the transfer of Qatari cash suitcases to Hamas must go home. That same senior source in the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet reveals himself as a cynical person who prevents action only from narrow political motives."

Lieberman responded by tweeting on his X account, "To the October 7 government that arms clans associated with ISIS – the October 7 prime minister learned nothing and still continues with the same conception that led us to the greatest massacre in the state's history. Netanyahu cultivated Hamas for years and refused to listen to me when I said that by doing so he severely harms Israel's security. Right now he is repeating the exact same mistake and transferring weapons to clans associated with ISIS in Gaza."

Palestinians line up to receive a hot meal at a food distribution point in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza City in the central Gaza Strip on May 21, 2025 (AFP / Omar AL-Qatta)

Diplomatic-Security Cabinet ministers said they "are not familiar with weapon distribution in Gaza to clans. The Diplomatic-Security Cabinet did not approve arming of organizations in Gaza, but Israel does act to create conflict between Hamas and other forces."

Meanwhile, the terror organization announced that leadership has intensified its internal activity in the Strip in recent days. As part of an extensive operation against suspects who collaborate with Israel. Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the directive was issued to senior security apparatus officials and military wing personnel, aimed at acting against troublemakers. According to sources who spoke with the newspaper, some of the suspects were shot, others were beaten and some were even executed.

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Canada's federal police launches war crimes investigations on Gaza war

The RCMP began this inquiry discreetly in early 2024, unlike its widely publicized Ukraine war crimes investigation.

by  Erez Linn
Published on  06-03-2025 08:45
Last modified: 06-03-2025 10:05
Canada's federal police launches war crimes investigations on Gaza warAP/Justin Tang/The Canadian Press

Police lead attendees past protesters to the Canadian Association of Defense and Security Industries in Ottawa | Photo: AP/Justin Tang/The Canadian Press

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The Toronto Star disclosed that Canada's federal law-enforcement agency, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), is investigating potential war crimes linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, yet the agency has shared few details. The RCMP confirmed the probe's existence but refused to clarify its extent, without noting whether any specific Israelis were being scrutinized. Canada has seen a sharp rise in anti-Israeli sentiment in recent months, with Jewish residents taking to the streets to take countermeasures as well as the Israeli government issuing a travel warning.

Per The Toronto Star, the RCMP began this inquiry discreetly in early 2024, unlike its widely publicized Ukraine war crimes investigation, which employed a hotline, dedicated webpage, and public campaigns to gather evidence. The Ukraine effort included airport signs, media interviews, and questionnaires targeting displaced Ukrainians' testimonies.

The Toronto Star explained that such probes, termed "structural investigations," operate under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Program (CAHWCP), a joint effort by the RCMP, Department of Justice, Canada Border Services Agency, and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. The program seeks to block war criminals from finding refuge in Canada and pursues justice by sharing evidence globally or prosecuting domestically, though Canadian trials are uncommon.

The RCMP, in a statement to The Toronto Star, affirmed its neutrality, noting, "As a neutral law enforcement body, the RCMP considers allegations from all parties involved with impartiality." It declined further comment to safeguard the investigation's integrity.

RCMP Chief Superintendent David Hall speaks with Cst. Alison Sizer on Kaypong after a press conference of the joint security forces for a G7 Meeting June 2, 2025 (Dave Chidley/The Canadian Press via AP)

 Canada, the UK, and France have recently criticized Israel's expanded Gaza operations and threatened sanctions, while urging Hamas to free hostages. Canada also called on Israel to abandon plans for 22 new West Bank settlements, labeling them illegal.

The Department of Justice informed The Toronto Star that structural investigations may start when evidence of war crimes or genocide exists and a significant related immigrant community in Canada can provide evidence. The Toronto Star referenced a widely discredited UN commission reports alleging war crimes by both Hamas and Israel since October 2023. The Justice Department confirmed that the RCMP independently decides to launch such probes, declining to discuss active cases beyond Ukraine.

The Toronto Star highlighted the RCMP's customized approach to investigations, noting the Israel-Hamas probe's lower profile compared to the Ukraine effort, announced six weeks after Russia's 2022 invasion. Marco Mendicino, then-Public Safety Minister and currently Prime Minister Mark Carney's chief of staff, told The Globe and Mail that accountability and real-time evidence collection were critical in Ukraine.

"As we see human casualties pile up and the scale and size of this humanitarian crisis grow alarmingly, it is important that we hold those who are committing the atrocities responsible," the former minister said at the time. "It is essential that we preserve the record of what happened and what is happening in Ukraine in real time," added Mendicino, who has been serving on a temporary basis as Prime Minister Mark Carney's chief of staff.

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