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He told a field researcher for Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem in June that when he leaves each day at 4.30am to walk four kilometres to the nearest aid distribution site, he farewells his family as though it’s the last time he’ll see them.

Palestinians carry bags of flour in the Central Gaza Strip. Often these bags weigh 25kg. Source: AP / Abdel Kareem Hana
Al-Kurd described to B’Tselem witnessing scenes of anarchy at aid distribution sites.
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) noted that it is aiming to improve the “operational response” in aid distribution zones and minimise “possible friction between the population and the IDF Forces as much as possible”.

Trucks carrying humanitarian aid are regularly attacked and stolen from, data shows. Source: AP / Ariel Schalit
“As part of this effort, IDF forces have recently worked to reorganise the area through the installation of fences, signage placement, the opening of additional routes, and other measures,” the spokesperson said.
Some analysts believe the gangs are Israeli-backed and have described them as part of a strategy to make life in Gaza even more unbearable and push people to move to Israeli-controlled sections in the enclave’s south.
What do we know about gangs operating in Gaza?
The group, believed to have over 100 fighters, is led by former convict Yasser Abu Shabab, who has denied receiving Israeli support or having contact with the Israeli army.

Yasser Abu Shabab is the leader of the eponymous Abu Shabab gang, which is accused of connections with Israeli forces. Source: Facebook
Responding to Liberman in a social media video on 6 June, Netanyahu said: “On the advice of security officials, we activated clans in Gaza that oppose Hamas. What’s wrong with that?”
“Israel created a new proxy gang run by a fugitive murderer, drug dealer, fraudster and longtime collaborator Husam Abdel-Majid Al-Astal,” Muhammed Shehada wrote on X.
SBS News sought comment from the IDF, but it did not respond to specific questions about its alleged arming of rival gangs.
Data shows rise in gang violence
Around 67 of these were clashes between armed gangs and Hamas.
“So far, these anti-Hamas groups are operating in areas where the IDF has established control. But their influence is still not much compared to Hamas, which is by far the strongest military power.”

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He says he expects unrest to rise in areas where Hamas’ political and military influence has been weakened.
The UN has not condemned Hamas in its entirety as a terrorist organisation, due to insufficient support from member states to do so during a 2018 vote.
Why might Israel be arming gangs in Gaza?

Palestinians run for cover during an Israeli airstrike on a high-rise building in Gaza City. Source: AP / Yousef Al Zanoun
Israel’s foreign ministry called the statement disgraceful and “entirely based on Hamas’ campaign of lies”.
He says Israel is not only empowering gangs, but “intensifying that sense of everything being chaos”.
An impossible choice between Hamas and something ‘worse’
Hamas has established a unit of plainclothes police officers — named the Sahm unit — to patrol aid distribution sites, punish people who steal aid and detain people suspected of collaborating against Hamas or with Israel.