'Hamas is near the end': text sent to Gazans at random
There are reports that Israeli security services have sent a message to Gazans at random warning:
"Hamas is nearing the end: where will you stay tomorrow?"
Palestinians news site al-Majd, close to Gaza's security services, called the move "psychological warfare" and warned people not to respond.
Last Friday Gazan security services launched "Operation Stifle", aiming to prevent Gazans from collaborating with Israel and passing on information.
They publicly executed 18 suspected collaborators on one day.
Since then, al-Majd reports that 13 people have turned themselves in. A woman also turned her husband, and a father did the same to his son after locking him in the house and forbidding him from making phone-calls.
al-Majd reports that security services released those who surrendered themselves to the authorities without further charge.