Main mission of collaborators in Gaza was to find out whereabouts of Shalit
[ 17/10/2011 - 09:21 PM ]
GAZA, (PIC)-- A security source in Gaza said that 95% of occupation’s collaborators in the Gaza Strip were tasked primarily with gathering intelligence on the whereabouts of IOF soldier Gilad Shalit who was being held captive by the resistance.
The source told al-Majd security site that most collaborators who were interrogated by the Palestinian intelligence officers in Gaza confessed that their main task was to try and find out where Shalit was held and that any collaborator who could find out his whereabouts would receive a 10 million dollar reward.
He added that that those collaborators admitted that they were each given individual tasks, but all of them were given the task of looking for Shalit.
He also said that the Shabak and Aman ordered their agents to intensify their activities during the war on Gaza at the end of 2008, expecting that the captors of Shalit might move him during the war to another place would make easy for the collaborators to find out the place where he was moved to.
The Israeli intelligence agencies used all conventional and highly advanced technical means as well as a huge reward for anyone who gives information on his whereabouts, but failed over the period five years to discover the soldier's whereabouts.
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