News Amnesty report: Hamas killed, tortured Palestinian men Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | February 13, 2009 Amnesty International has issued a report stating that at least two dozen Palestinian men were shot dead by Hamas gunmen, and many more were kneecapped or otherwise tortured, during and after Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip. The report confirms media reports that some victims had been executed in hospitals where they were being treated for wounds. Amnesty International sent a fact-finding team to the Gaza Strip once the cease-fire was in force. Responding to the report, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said, “Maybe some of them were killed because they were acting against the population, against the resistance.” Human rights organizations have documented cases of execution and the torture of supporters of Fatah, the party led by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. In one such incident detailed in the report, Hamas forces took in for questioning Osama Atallah, a teacher and public supporter of Fatah. The following day a local hospital called his family to say he was in critical condition. He later died. Fatah officials accused Hamas of “severely torturing and then strangling” Atallah “because of his public and continued criticism of the performance of the Hamas militias in Gaza.” Hamas officially endorses the killing of collaborators, but denies allegations that it executes political rivals. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area Shellfish dump at Cal frat leads to kosher awareness event Letters Help others during Sukkot; Which religions get their own month? Politics 50 years after Yom Kippur War, vets see echoes in current crisis U.S. Meeting between Netanyahu and US Jewish leaders gets personal Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up