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Israel 'killed 30 Iran security chiefs, 11 scientists'

Israel 'killed 30 Iran security chiefs, 11 scientists'

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Zamir told troops in Gaza an Israeli ground operation, known as "Gideon's Chariots," would in the near future achieve its goal of greater control of the Palestinian enclave and present options to Israel's government for further action.

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