
Palestinian Resistance Security: Arab intelligence agency involved in funding, directing "enemy mercenaries"
Gaza – Saba:
A Palestinian resistance security source confirmed on Monday that it had obtained information confirming the involvement of an Arab intelligence agency in training and directing "enemy mercenaries" stationed in enemy-controlled areas east of Rafah.
In a statement to al-Haris platform, he said, "According to our information, an Arab intelligence agency financed the enemy mercenaries with sums of money and provided logistical support, including four-wheel-drive vehicles, night vision devices, navigation devices, and communications and media applications."
He emphasized "the resistance's decision to pursue bandits and mercenary gangs and consider them legitimate targets and extensions of the enemy forces."
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