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Israel intercepts communication equipment en route to Gaza terror groups
[IsraelTimes] Drones, rifle scopes, and radio and video receivers discovered in mail packages bound for Paleostinian enclave, Defense Ministry says

Dozens of packages containing drone parts and other communications equipment en route to terror cells operating inside the Gazoo Strip were intercepted by Israeli security forces in recent weeks, the Defense Ministry said Monday.

The packages, which were shipped through the Israeli postal service, contained disassembled drones, rifle scopes, radio receivers, cellphone signal boosters and video transmitters, a statement from the ministry said.

Some of the equipment, including the 5.8 GHz video transmitters confiscated at the border crossing earlier on Monday morning -- are banned for private use both in Israel and Paleostinian Authority-controlled areas of the West Bank.

According to the statement, a joint operation by border authorities, police, the Shin Bet security agency, and the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories intercepted the packages at the Erez border crossing at the Gazoo-Israel border over the past several weeks.

Security forces have launched an investigation into locating the source of the equipment and those responsible for their attempted smuggling into Gazoo.

The ministry said a number of other smuggling attempts of drones have been foiled by the Shin Bet in recent weeks.

Earlier this year, guards at the Kerem Shalom border crossing into the southern Gazoo Strip uncovered a shipment of drones equipped with high-quality cameras hidden in an Israeli truck carrying toys.

In March, Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, drones reportedly flew out of the Gazoo Strip and into Egyptian airspace above the Sinai Peninsula several times as the Egyptian army stood by helpless to prevent the incursions. Egyptian radar picked up three drones flying out of the southern Gazoo Strip on numerous occasions, the Egyptian Al Osboa newspaper reported at the time. The unmanned aerial vehicles penetrated as far as El Arish and Sheikh Zuweid, some 50 kilometers from the Egypt-Gazoo border.

Border forces opened fire on the drones but couldn’t hit them because they were flying at an altitude of 750 meters (2,250 feet), the report said. Under the terms of the 1979 peace deal with Israel, Egypt is not allowed to station any anti-aircraft weapons in the Sinai region.

In December 2014, Hamas’s military wing launched a locally manufactured drone during a Gazoo City march in honor of the founding of the group, prompting the Israel Air Force to summon jets to the area, but no shots were fired at the unmanned aircraft.

Earlier that year, during Israel’s war against Hamas in Gazoo, the terrorist group launched two drones into Israeli airspace before they were promptly blasted out of the sky by IAF-launched Patriot missiles.
Posted by: trailing wife 2016-05-31
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