Gaza (Occupied Palestinian Territories): Gaza's ruling Hamas movement delivered death sentences on Sunday to three Palestinians it ruled had taken part in what it said was an Israeli-directed assassination of one of the group's senior commanders.
A Hamas security court said the three men had confessed to the killing of Mazen Fuqaha, a Hamas military wing commander, who was shot in the head and the chest in his car on March 24 near his Gaza home.
"The field court has sentenced the three convicted of carrying out the crime of the assassination of martyr Mazen Fuqaha to death," said Brigadier-General Naser Suleiman, chairman of the Hamas-run military judiciary.
Hamas convicted all three, aged 44, 38 and 38, of collaborating with Israel.
It said that one of the men carried out the actual shooting and the other two had provided Israeli security agencies with information about Fuqaha's whereabouts.
Israel's Shin Bet security service, which carries out covert operations against Palestinian militants, did not respond to a request by Reuters for comment on Hamas' account.
Israel jailed Fuqaha in 2003 for planning attacks against Israelis and sentenced him to nine life terms.
He was released in 2011, as part of a group of more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners whom Israel freed in exchange for a captive soldier.