CAPITALS January 14. 2024 (Saba) - The Palestinian resistance recently able to uncover the way in which the Zionist Shin Bet General Security Service communicates with its agents inside the Gaza Strip, while it revealed that the resistance benefited from information from some members of the enemy army in the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation to infiltrate forces into the settlements, especially the military bases in the vicinity of Gaza.
In this context, the “Security Glory” website of the Palestinian resistance said: “A source in the resistance security revealed the monitoring of a new communications technology used by agents of the Zionist General Security Service (Shin Bet) in the Gaza Strip during the Al-Aqsa Flood War, after the painful security strikes carried out by the resistance.”
The website quoted a source in the resistance security as saying: “The Shin Bet feels the strength of the attacks directed at it recently by the resistance, and is looking for new methods and techniques to facilitate the communication process between it and the agents.”
It pointed out that the technical units in the Resistance Security discovered the new technology that attempts to cover up the agent while he is using the communication device so that the device does not record any marks or evidence.
The source added: The new technology is a chip similar to a phone chip that is used once in the mobile device and then destroyed after programmed on the device ,thus, the device becomes ready to use and receive officers’ communications without any chip inside it.
It explained, "The new technology is distinguished by the fact that it does not raise suspicion if the phone falls into the hands of anyone other than the customer."
The source pointed out that "the enemy's security services are constantly seeking to develop these technologies. Before that, there was a dual SIM whose system was overturned by placing specific codes."
In the same context, a Palestinian official revealed that part of the information about the deployment from the Zionist enemy in the areas surrounding Gaza obtained from some enemy army forces, and this information was used in Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood.” .
Tasnim Palestine News Agency quoted the official as saying: “This cooperation is not limited only to intelligence issues, For a long time, the Palestinians have been securing a large part of their equipment from the soldiers and structure of the Zionist enemy’s army.”
The "Tasnim" agency quoted an assessment report by the Zionist enemy army of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" battle, saying: Between 800 and 1,000 Palestinian fighters attacked, from 80 points, 20 settlements and 11 military bases last Saturday.
In another part of the report, the Zionist enemy army said that “Hamas” planned its latest operation “more than a year ago” and kept it very secret.
According to the Palestinian agency, several reports have long been published in Hebrew-language sources about the importance of greater protection in the enemy army.
The Zionist newspaper "Maariv" reported that after the construction of the separation wall between "Israel" and Egypt (one of the six walls that were built), the Palestinian factions resorted to the barracks of the Zionist enemy army to secure the weapons they needed.
On December 16, 2021, Channel 13, affiliated with the Zionist Enemy Television, reported that more than 100,000 bullets were stolen from an M16 weapons depot at the Alexandretta Military Brigade base in northern Palestine.
The Zionist newspaper Maariv wrote in a report in May 2019 that within a month, 46 individual M16 weapons were stolen from a base in the Western Galilee region.
The theft of weapons from the warehouses of the Zionist entity is not limited to individual light weapons. The Haaretz newspaper revealed in a 2012 report that “Gel” anti-tank missiles were among the stolen weapons.
The report added: Thefts from enemy army bases have increased significantly, and most often thieves easily enter bases through controlled security gates and steal military equipment, bullets, weapons, electric generators, and even military vehicles.
In December 2020, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth also wrote in a report that a large number of members of the 13th Golani Brigade, located in the Zionist settlement of Kissunim, expelled due to the discovery of a large quantity of drugs inside this battalion’s location.
According to Zionist sources, drug addiction is increasing among members of the Zionist enemy army.
The Zionist General Security Service seeks to obtain security information through spies who are recruited inside the Gaza Strip.
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resource : SABA
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