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Report: Israel has recruited thousands of informants in Gaza

Report: Israel has recruited thousands of informants in Gaza

By Mohamed nasar

Published: August 23, 2024


A report revealed that Israel has recruited thousands of informants in Gaza, following the launch of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation last October, and the beginning of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Among these informants was a messenger from the "Hamas" movement, who reported on the leader of the movement's military wing, Mohammed Deif, leading to his assassination alongside the commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, Raef Salameh, according to foreign media.

The report noted that the informant is a 19-year-old young man who is currently not in the Gaza Strip, and he agreed with Israeli intelligence that if the assassination attempt was successful, Tel Aviv would airlift him to America and grant him asylum there, according to Sputnik news agency.

The report not only revealed this informant but also "thousands of these informants inside Gaza," as it pointed out, highlighting another agent that Israeli intelligence recruited after his arrest during the war, who was asked to go to the "Hamas" tunnels and had electronic chips planted in his shoes that transmitted his location to the "Shabak" headquarters in the country.

The report also disclosed the presence of another agent with Israel, a contractor from Gaza who helped build the tunnels and provided the "Shabak" with separate maps of the tunnels, their lengths, and locations.

The report clarified that "Hamas" discovered the matter of that agent, and he was smuggled into Israel before being arrested by the Palestinian movement.

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