Gaza Resistance Security Says Alleged Israeli Army Agent Arrested for Killing of Senior Leaders

The suspect confessed during interrogation, after being confronted with technical evidence and intelligence information, to monitoring the movements and locations of several resistance leaders under direct guidance from Israeli military intelligence. The information allegedly helped facilitate attacks targeting those leaders.

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The security apparatus of the Palestinian resistance in Gaza announced that it had arrested an alleged informant accused of working with the Israeli army and providing intelligence used in attacks against senior resistance leaders.

The Middle East Monitor reported that the suspect was detained while allegedly attempting to flee beyond the Yellow Line after receiving what were described as urgent instructions from an Israeli military intelligence officer.

The suspect confessed during interrogation, after being confronted with technical evidence and intelligence information, to monitoring the movements and locations of several resistance leaders under direct guidance from Israeli military intelligence. The information allegedly helped facilitate attacks targeting those leaders.

The source added that investigations are continuing in an effort to identify additional alleged informants accused of assisting Israeli forces in tracking resistance members and commanders in Gaza.The development comes amid an intensified crackdown by resistance security forces on armed groups accused of cooperating with Israel.

Last week, the Radaa force, affiliated with the resistance security apparatus in Gaza, issued a ‘final warning’ to armed groups collaborating with Israel. The force called on the groups to surrender, warning that operations against them were escalating and that their elimination was ‘closer than ever’.