The Interior Ministry in Gaza announced Thursday that it will broadcast confessions of Palestinians who collaborated with Israeli intelligence.
The ministry will release video footage of collaborators' confessions on Thursday evening on its website and other outlets, it said in a statement.
The film includes information about Palestinians working for Israel's Shin Bet intelligence service in Palestinian factions since the 1960s who collaborated in the killings of Palestinians and to destabilize Palestinian society and spread rumors on the Palestinian street, the ministry says.
In 2010, the Hamas ministry in Gaza offered collaborators a two-month amnesty to hand themselves in.
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