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Palestinian Arab terrorists in Tulkarm said they killed two men accused of collaborating with Israeli authorities and hung their bodies up as a warning, Reuters reports.

A statement from the Tulkarm Brigades, which is associated with Palestinian Authority (PA) chairman Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction, said there was "no immunity for any informant or traitor".

"We are on the lookout for him and we will hold him accountable," it said, referring to any such person.

Footage shared on the Tulkarm Brigades Telegram channel showed a man apparently confessing to working with Israeli security services and providing details of his activities, according to Reuters.

Other footage, which could not be verified, showed two dead bodies and bodies hung from a wall and an electricity pylon in front of angry crowds.

The Tulkarm Brigades statement said anyone who had been working with Israeli security services had until December 5 to come forward and repent.

Public executions of alleged “collaborators” with Israel have been rare in Judea and Samaria in recent years, but have taken place regularly in Gaza, which was overtaken by Hamas in a bloody coup in 2007.

There was no comment from the PA, but it is noteworthy that Abbas imposed a moratorium on executions several years ago.