An official in the Interior Ministry of Palestine reported the arrest of several spies in Gaza who had intelligence cooperation with the Israeli regime.

Iran PressWest Asia: Intelligence services of Palestine arrested a number of spies who worked for the Israeli regime during the war on Gaza; the felonies are under investigation, Al-Jazeera reported on Thursday early morning. 

The official said that the Israeli regime caught the Gazan people in its intelligence trap and threatened them in case they did not cooperate with the regime, their houses would be bombed and their families would be killed. 

Also, the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, including famine and starvation, has created a situation that the Israeli regime exploits to abuse the Gazan residents for espionage, Al-Jazeera added, quoting the official. 

After more than 10 months of resultless war on Gaza and massacring people, the regime has now resorted to psychological warfare, sending drones toward the refugee camps and pouring pamphlets on them.

The papers, named "The Truth" contain content to provoke the people against Hamas leaders, including the newly appointed leader Yahya al-Sinwar, inducing the people to rebel against the Hamas sovereignty. 

Ten months have passed and the Israeli regime has massacred about 40,000 people and wounded over 92,000 others besides those who went missing and displaced. 

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