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    Syrian Minister Accuses Mossad of Assassinating Syrians

    By mediahitmanSeptember 3, 2012Updated:September 6, 2012No Comments1 Min Read
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    Source: Israel Hayom

    Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoebi accused Israel’s Mossad on Monday of carrying out targeted assassinations in Syria, as well as aiding the rebellion which has brought Syria to civil war. “We found arms caches with the weapons used by the terrorists, and their source was Israel,” al-Zoebi said.

    He also claimed some of the attacks against individuals and institutions in Syria “had the fingerprints of intelligence services, including Israel’s Mossad.” He did not elaborate or say which attacks Israel was allegedly behind.

    Al-Zoebi also leveled criticism at Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who during the Non-Aligned Movement conference last week conveyed his sympathy to the Syrian rebels, likening their struggle to the Palestinian conflict with Israel.

    “There is no difference between [ousted President Hosni] Mubarak and Morsi, who has done nothing for the Palestinians and continues to sell gas to Israel,” al-Zoebi said.

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