Reports from local sources indicate that Israel has declined to evacuate Abu Shabab’s and his militia, even though the group had cooperated with Israeli forces during recent operations in Gaza.
The militia, once believed to have assisted in providing intelligence and logistical support, has now been left exposed in northern Gaza.
Analysts suggest the decision reflects Israel’s “use-and-abandon” strategy toward local collaborators, prioritising military objectives over protection promises.
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Reports from local sources indicate that Israel has declined to evacuate Abu Shabab’s and his militia, even though the group had cooperated with Israeli forces during recent operations in Gaza.
The militia, once believed to have assisted in providing intelligence and logistical support, has now been left exposed in northern Gaza.
Analysts suggest the decision reflects Israel’s “use-and-abandon” strategy toward local collaborators, prioritising military objectives over protection promises.
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