A group of employees working with international organizations active in the Gaza Strip have been found to be carrying out activities against the Resistance, security website Al-Majd reported on yesterday.
Al-Majd, a Hamas-owned website was told that the group was found to be carrying out suspicious activities related to the Palestinian Resistance.
Workers of international aid organizations were subsequently questioned, after which it was realized that they are connected to international intelligence services.
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Members of foreign aid organizations allegedly stated that they were asked to record footage of Resistance work sites such as tunnels, military bases and other sensitive places, in addition to monitoring military movements in Gaza, reported MEMO.
The security source reiterated that these collaborators used their work with the international aid organizations to cover-up their anti-Resistance acts.
MEMO stated that they also admitted that they are run by international intelligence services connected with the Israeli occupation.
The names of the organizations have not yet been revealed.
(MEMO, PC)