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  • 16 July 2025
  • 04:15
Thwarting a Dangerous Espionage Plot in Gaza and Arresting a Field Agent

Khaberni -Security sources in the Gaza Strip disclosed the success of the Resistance Security Unit in apprehending a dangerous agent who was involved in carrying out espionage tasks for the Israeli army within areas destroyed by bombing.

The sources indicated that "the agent, named (M.T.), carried out sensitive field operations that included planting eavesdropping and spying devices in vital locations previously targeted by the Israeli army, leading to a large number of martyrs, including children, women, and civilians."

The information confirmed that "the agent received his orders directly from an officer in the Israeli intelligence service, who instructed him to leave the site immediately after sending the target location, in preparation for bombing it."

According to ongoing investigations, "the agent obtained eavesdropping devices through aid distribution points set up by the Israeli army in the south of the sector, where he would meet with his handler officer who handed him a box of aid containing sophisticated spying equipment."

The investigations pointed out that "the agent was trained to install these devices and plant them inside destroyed buildings or near the movements of the resistance fighters, in a scene reflecting the depravity of Israeli intelligence methods against the Palestinian people."

Security agencies confirmed that "the investigation with the agent is still ongoing, and the coming period will witness the publication of additional confessions about the nature of the tasks he was assigned and the tragic results they caused."

Simultaneously, security sources in Gaza revealed "suspicious activities of an American company called GHF, operating under the cover of relief work but used as a front for security and intelligence activities."

According to information from Resistance Security, "the company moves through local associations and tribal figures, and in direct coordination with what is known as the Abu Shabab gang, aiming to legitimize its presence inside the sector."

The investigations proved that "the company was used to carry out operations of arrest, assassination, and recruitment of agents, as well as conducting field investigations with citizens during the delivery of aid."

The sources confirmed "the security devices have documented evidence proving that the company exploited its activity in the humanitarian field for security purposes, including communicating with activists and initiators to collect sensitive information."

Furthermore, the competent authorities in the Gaza Strip have "decided to completely ban the activities of the company GHF," considering dealing with it or facilitating its activities as a serious security violation, and legal action will be taken against the perpetrator without exception or justification.

 


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