On 6 July 2025, Abu Shabab, in an interview with
Radio Makan, stated that the Popular Forces will continue to fight
Hamas even if a ceasefire is archived. The interview was conducted hours after the
Palestinian Joint Operations Room said that his blood was "permitted", calling for his assassination. Abu Shabab said that Hamas is in the "final stages" before its elimination and that its "fighting its last battles". He also said that Popular Forces are able to "operate freely" in areas under Israeli control and indicated "coordination" with
IDF. Abu Shabab said that the Popular Forces would rule the Gaza Strip after Hamas was overthrown, and that his group was not in conflict with the
Palestinian Authority. Abu Shabab also said that
October 7 attacks were a "crime" and that they caused the "Palestinian suffering". On 2 July 2025,
Gaza's
interior ministry ordered Abu Shabab to surrender to face trial on charges of treason. The ministry said that a "Revolutionary Court" had given him 10 days to surrender, and that he was accused of "treason, collaborating with hostile entities, forming an armed gang, and insurrection". The ministry also called on
Palestinians to inform Hamas militants if they were aware of his location. It added that he would be
tried in absentia if he failed to surrender. The
Popular Forces responded on Facebook, saying that the court's order was a "sitcom that doesn't frighten" them and that it doesn't "frighten any free man who loves his homeland and its dignity". The court had officially stated that: "In accordance with the provisions of Palestinian Penal Code No. 16 of 1960 and the Revolutionary Procedures Law of 1979, the accused, Yasser Jihad Mansour Abu Shabab, born on February 27, 1990 a resident of Rafah, has been given ten days from today, Wednesday, to surrender himself to the competent authorities for trial before judicial authorities." == Disowning by family over ties to Israel ==