Gaza Strip - Gaza’s Hamas rulers executed three Palestinians convicted of murder on Tuesday, sparking criticism from human rights groups and defying an agreement with the rival Palestinian Fatah faction.

The executions, which were carried out without the required approval of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, marked the first time the Islamic militant group applied the death penalty since a Hamas-Fatah unity government was formed in 2014.

Hamas violently routed Abbas’ Fatah forces from Gaza in 2007 and the factions have since unsuccessfully tried to reconcile.

Fatah spokesman Osama Qawasmi said the executions without Abbas’ approval were “a crime, a clear violation of the law and a deepening of the split. It’s a clear message from Hamas that it doesn’t want national unity and it doesn’t care about Palestinian law.”... Read More: VIN