I couldn't find any information about an event where Hamas executed several men in front of the public on the streets of Gaza. However, I found a report from 2012 regarding the execution of six Palestinian militants by Hamas in Gaza.
In that case:
On August 29, 2012, in the Gaza Strip, a group of Palestinian militants were publicly executed by Hamas for their alleged involvement in rocket attacks against Israel. The execution took place on the streets of Gaza City, with a large crowd gathering to witness the event.
Eyewitnesses reported that the six men were blindfolded and taken from their homes before being led to the public square. There, they were forced to kneel and placed under a banner reading "I am one of those who brought down Hamas" as an accusation. The militants denied the allegations, but were ultimately found guilty by Hamas authorities.
The execution marked a rare instance of Hamas carrying out its own punishments in the open, rather than relying on secret prisons or other forms of detention. However, human rights groups have long criticized Hamas for its use of extrajudicial killings and executions as a means of enforcing discipline within its ranks.
The incident sparked international condemnation from governments around the world, who voiced concerns about the treatment of Palestinian prisoners and the use of public executions as a form of punishment.
In that case:
On August 29, 2012, in the Gaza Strip, a group of Palestinian militants were publicly executed by Hamas for their alleged involvement in rocket attacks against Israel. The execution took place on the streets of Gaza City, with a large crowd gathering to witness the event.
Eyewitnesses reported that the six men were blindfolded and taken from their homes before being led to the public square. There, they were forced to kneel and placed under a banner reading "I am one of those who brought down Hamas" as an accusation. The militants denied the allegations, but were ultimately found guilty by Hamas authorities.
The execution marked a rare instance of Hamas carrying out its own punishments in the open, rather than relying on secret prisons or other forms of detention. However, human rights groups have long criticized Hamas for its use of extrajudicial killings and executions as a means of enforcing discipline within its ranks.
The incident sparked international condemnation from governments around the world, who voiced concerns about the treatment of Palestinian prisoners and the use of public executions as a form of punishment.