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Al-Ghusain to spies: Security services will catch you

Al-Ghusain to spies: Security services will catch you sooner or later

July 2, 20120 comments

Gaza Interior Ministry
01/07/2012

Eng. Ihab Al-Ghusain, General Director of Public Relations and Information at Ministry of Interior and National Security and spokesman for the Ministry, vowed that “the security services will catch all spies who are in contact with the Israeli intelligence until this moment, sooner or later.”

Al-Ghusain confirmed during a television interview on Thursday evening that the Israeli occupation will be hit strongly, because all of its operations and his intelligence services have become clear to the Palestinian security services in the Gaza Strip.

The Interior Ministry’s spokesman said: “Our battle with the occupation does not stop there no truce or war, it is very fierce battle going on in the shadows, calm down with the intelligence services of Israelis.”

Concerning the objectives of campaigns that undertaken by the Ministry of Interior on the spies file, Al-Ghusain explained that the first objective is the protective file of the Palestinian people, especially as the occupation does not stop trying to divide the Palestinian citizens to work with them as spies, and the second objective is a message of deterrence for spies who are still working with the occupation.

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He also pointed out that the third objective, a message to shabak that the battle is still continues, and will confess failure as before.

Moreover, Al-Ghusain showed that the Palestinian security services in Gaza started from scratch, to catch those spies who work with the occupation began before the Ministry of Interior and today the development of this system and there is a Ministry of Interior and the internal security service.

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