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Hamas Says Captures Israeli Spy: A Dolphin
Dastardly Zionists apparently recruiting dolphins to spy on Hamas in Gaza.
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“Under global law he should be arrested for war crimes upon arrival in the United Kingdom for the massacre of over 2000 civilians” during the 50-day war in the Gaza Strip a year ago, says the petition, which was uploaded to the United Kingdom Parliament’s official website on August. 7 and has garnered 66,793 signatures.
An “Israeli dolphin spy” has reportedly been captured by the Palestinian militant organization Hamas near the Gaza strip.
Advisor of Turkish Prime Minister Yassin Aqtay revealed that Gaza is heading towards a comprehensive agreement on the issue of lifting Israel’s blockade on Gaza, opening the crossings and reaching a ceasefire deal. According to the Times of Israel, the agreement also would include permits for thousands of Gazan day laborers to work in Israel.
The Palestinian newspaper Al Quds reported that the Hamas commandoes became wary when they spotted the dolphin making “suspicious movements” just outside the Gaa port.
The reports of the meeting between Blair and Meshaal come after a top-level delegation led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s special envoy, Isaac Molho, held talks in Cairo on Tuesday with Egyptian military representatives.
On August 5, Israeli officials sent a calming message to the Palestinian Authority, charging that they are not conducting negotiations with Hamas over a long-term truce, the Times of Israel website reported. The Palestinians had crossed into Egypt during a short period in which the Rafah border crossing was open.
Egyptian media blame Hamas, an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, for a string of attacks in the Sinai Peninsula, a claim dismissed by the Palestinian group.
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The report quoted a Turkish Foreign Ministry official as saying that Israel had agreed to significantly ease the blockade on Gaza – which has been one of Turkey’s demands in the reconciliation talks.