
Gaza – Saba:
A security source within Palestinian resistance factions has revealed intelligence confirming the Israeli enemy's involvement, along with other parties, in forming armed gangs to spread chaos and steal international aid in Gaza. This chaos is allegedly used as a pretext for aid theft and targeting operating institutions.
The source told the Palestinian Safa News Agency that these mercenary gangs some with a history in smuggling, murder, and theft, and including takfiri individuals, have been operating under the protection of the Israeli army in areas under occupation. They are accused of supervising aid theft and reselling it at inflated prices.
The source specifically named agent Yasser Abu Shabab, previously detained by Gaza security services, as a leader of these armed gangs with connections to groups abroad involved in suspicious cross-border smuggling.
The resistance security source threatened that the future of these gangs "will be no better than that of Lahad's agents" (referring to the South Lebanon Army which collaborated with Israel and collapsed after Israel's withdrawal), vowing a forceful confrontation against them as an "occupying force."
A security source within Palestinian resistance factions has revealed intelligence confirming the Israeli enemy's involvement, along with other parties, in forming armed gangs to spread chaos and steal international aid in Gaza. This chaos is allegedly used as a pretext for aid theft and targeting operating institutions.
The source told the Palestinian Safa News Agency that these mercenary gangs some with a history in smuggling, murder, and theft, and including takfiri individuals, have been operating under the protection of the Israeli army in areas under occupation. They are accused of supervising aid theft and reselling it at inflated prices.
The source specifically named agent Yasser Abu Shabab, previously detained by Gaza security services, as a leader of these armed gangs with connections to groups abroad involved in suspicious cross-border smuggling.
The resistance security source threatened that the future of these gangs "will be no better than that of Lahad's agents" (referring to the South Lebanon Army which collaborated with Israel and collapsed after Israel's withdrawal), vowing a forceful confrontation against them as an "occupying force."