Gaza security forces arrest suspected collaborators and seize Israeli spy devices planted among displacement tents in southern Gaza shelters.
Key Developments
- Gaza security forces arrest two suspected collaborators in central Gaza.
- Operation based on field intelligence and surveillance.
- Spy devices discovered inside displacement shelters in southern Gaza.
- Authorities warn of ongoing intelligence-gathering attempts.
Arrest of Suspected Collaborators
Security forces in Gaza announced on Saturday the arrest of two individuals suspected of collaborating with hostile entities during an operation in the central region of the Strip.
According to a statement reported by Quds News Network (QNN), the operation followed field intelligence indicating that the suspects intended to visit their families, allowing authorities to monitor and track their movements before carrying out the arrest.
The force said the operation was conducted smoothly under strict security procedures, with no injuries reported.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the scope of the suspects’ activities and any associated networks.
The security force praised what it described as “popular cooperation,” noting that information provided by residents played a key role in the success of the operation.
It stressed that community vigilance remains essential in identifying and dismantling what it referred to as “agent networks.”
Spy Devices Found in Shelters
In a separate development, a security source revealed that espionage devices belonging to the Israeli occupation were discovered inside shelters for displaced people in southern Gaza.
According to QNN, the devices were carefully camouflaged to blend into the environment, including designs resembling rocks, making them difficult for civilians to detect.
A security officer said the devices were likely planted using quadcopter drones, taking advantage of periods of low activity inside shelters, particularly during quiet hours.
Authorities warned that such methods indicate continued intelligence-gathering attempts within civilian areas.
Palestinian security forces urged residents not to approach suspicious objects and to report them immediately.
A resistance-affiliated security platform also called for increased vigilance, advising regular inspections of tents, homes, and rooftops to detect any unusual objects or changes.
(PC, QNN)


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