Israeli occupation forces started immunizing the military bases on its border with the Gaza Strip after the swap deal with Hamas succeeded. Hamas’s website,” Al-Majd” , said that the Israeli security forces, started right after the swap deal immunizing its military bases on the border with the Gaza Strip, in the light of the increased fears of possible kidnappings by Palestinian movements to release the rest of the Palestinian prisoners Israeli sources from “Shin Bet” has warned the Israeli forces saying: “in the light of the Palestinian happiness as the swap deal has succeeded, many Palestinian movements are considering more kidnappings plans.” The Israeli intelligence warned that Palestinian movements would use kidnappings to increase their popularity amongst Palestinians, especially after Shailt’s swap deal succeeded. Israeli forces started allocating surveillance cameras, and light tortures for the night time, to fortify military positions east of the central region in the Gaza Strip. As they prepare to light up large parts along the border with Gaza, in addition to gradually replacing the soldiers with tanks and Roberts that can be remotely controlled.
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