Camouflaged Israeli spy devices seized at prisoner release sites in Gaza
Published March 13, 2025
A Palestinian resistance security platform in Gaza revealed an increase in Israeli intelligence efforts against the Strip “as part of its attempts to obtain information about Israeli prisoners.”
The Guardian platform reported on Thursday that various camouflaged spy devices were seized in various areas that had witnessed active resistance operations, particularly during the release of the seven batches of Israeli prisoners as part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
The platform quoted a resistance security commander as saying: “Based on technical and operational analysis, resistance security technicians estimated that the seized spy devices were planted by small drones, similar to quadcopters. The enemy exploits the times of iftar, suhoor, and late night hours to operate and direct these drones.”
The Guardian platform called on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, especially families of resistance fighters, to be vigilant and cautious, and to follow the necessary security measures such as regularly combing the roofs of houses, buildings, and tents, refraining from discussing military or security matters in unsafe areas, staying away from any suspicious objects, avoiding talking near them, and immediately reporting them to security.
The platform also reported tonight that a quadcopter flew over the minaret of Al-Qassam Mosque in Nuseirat refugee camp during the evening prayer, with the aim of gathering information.
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