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Humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip have continued to deteriorate,
and more details of the lawlessness and chaos are coming to light.
Some of it blamed on clans and militias opposed to Hamas,
including one group being supplied weapons by Israel.
The leader of that group, Yasser Abu Shabab,
now says his clan will rule Gaza after the fall of Hamas, warning that a civil war is coming.
Afsal,
there's been criticism in Israel over Benjamin Netanyahu's admission that he's arming at least one of the groups in Gaza.
Netanyahu's downplayed that,
saying it's no big deal and he's happy to send weapons to gardens who oppose Hamas.
Is it a big deal?
I mean,
is this normal practice in these sort of conflicts to send weapons to the enemy of your enemy?