Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Hashr, Ayah 3
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And had God not prescribed had He not decreed banishment for them departure from their homeland He would have chastised them in this world by having them killed or taken captive as He did with the Jews of Banū Qurayza and in the Hereafter there is for them the chastisement of the Fire.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(And if Allah had not decreed migration) from Medina to Historic Syria (for them) for the Banu'l-Nadir, (He verily would have punished them in this world) by exposing them to killing, (and theirs in the Hereafter is the punishment of the Fire) which is worse than being killed.