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News ID: 98802
Publish Date : 12 January 2022 - 23:01

Hamas Captures Zionist Spy Dolphin Equipped With Weapons

GAZA (Dispatches) – Palestinian Hamas resistance movement says it has captured a Zionist ‘killer dolphin’ spy armed with ‘weapons capable of assassinating’ its fighters off the coast of Gaza.
A video posted online by the resistance movement’s military wing said one of its naval combat units had discovered and captured the hostile aquatic operative while at sea.
It said the naval unit was chased by the Zionist espionage agent, which was wearing a harness equipped with weapons capable of assassinating Hamas fighters.
Spokesperson Abu Hamza said in the video that the dolphin was found by one of the group’s fighters.
The occupying regime has a fleet of ‘Dolphin-class’ submarines but Hamas’s video made it clear that the group was referring to the mammal and not the boats.
They showed footage of a harness, taken from the captured spy, which was loaded with a spear gun-like weapon - but looked similar to devices used in U.S., Russian and Ukrainian naval marine experiments.
In a separate development, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance movement strongly warns the Zionist regime’s and illegal settlers against keeping up their provocations in the holy occupied city of Al-Quds.
“Any attack on Al-Quds will trigger a regional war,” Al-Quds Al-Arabi, a pan-Arab daily, cited Khaled al-Batsh, one of the resistance group’s leaders, on Tuesday as saying.
In the event of such a provocation, regional resistance groups would be fielding their whatever weapon to fight the attacker “on all arenas,” he added.
Palestinians want the eastern part of the holy city as the capital of their future state.
The occupying regime, however, lays claim to the entire city, therefore, imposing huge restrictions there on the Palestinian freedom of movement. It also allows its illegal settlers to regularly invade the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s compound, Islam’s third-holiest site, in al-Quds’ Old City, even providing them with armed protection by the regime’s army.