Palestinian Authorities Catch Dolphin Spying for Israel

Palestinian Authorities Catch Dolphin Spying for Israel

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Spying Dolphin. Image from Archive.
Spying Dolphin. Image from Archive.

Rabat, Morocco (TMT)-Palestinian News Agency Safaa said in a statement that the naval commandos of the Palestinian authorities caught today a “spying dolphin” after they witnessed several “spying devices and surveillance cameras” strapped to the mammal.

“It is likely that the dolphin was important for photographing and spying on the frogmen [Hamas divers who may “infiltrate” to the occupied Palestinian territories ],” the statement stressed.

This is not the first time Israel and its secret services, the Mossad, use animals to spy on Palestinians and an array of Arab countries [Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan ….]

Saudi Arabia has once detained vultures “on suspicion of espionage,” while Israel claimed that the said birds were “tagged with GPS chips and Hebrew leg bracelets as part of a university program to track their migration.”

An Iranian newspaper claimed in 2008 that the local authorities discovered an “invisible pigeon” next to an Iranian nuclear facility. The said pigeon was said to have invisible threads and to have been caught thanks to infrared cameras.

The Moroccan Times.