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The Hamas terror group, which controls Gaza, recently refused to accept a shipment of missiles that were smuggled from Libya through the Sinai Peninsula, claiming the shipment included spying and tracking devices which would allow Israel to locate where the missiles are stored.
Elements involved in the arms smuggling in the Sinai told the Egyptian daily Al-Youm Al-Sabaa on Sunday that 28 long-range missiles were smuggled from Libya to the mountainous regions in central Sinai in recent days and from there were supposed to enter Gaza.
However, a day before the missiles were to be brought into Gaza through the underground smuggling tunnels, a Hamas missile expert came to inspect the missiles, finding spying and surveillance measures planted in them, the sources said.
Hamas: Israel Placed Spying Devices in Weapons - Middle East - News - Israel National News
Elements involved in the arms smuggling in the Sinai told the Egyptian daily Al-Youm Al-Sabaa on Sunday that 28 long-range missiles were smuggled from Libya to the mountainous regions in central Sinai in recent days and from there were supposed to enter Gaza.
However, a day before the missiles were to be brought into Gaza through the underground smuggling tunnels, a Hamas missile expert came to inspect the missiles, finding spying and surveillance measures planted in them, the sources said.
Hamas: Israel Placed Spying Devices in Weapons - Middle East - News - Israel National News