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Free Iraq: "If one leader dies, a 1000 leaders are ready to take his position"

Free Iraq: "If one leader dies, a 1000 leaders are ready to take his position"
"Prominent Hamas figure Salah al-Bardaweel accuses Mahmoud Abbas of direct involvement in the Gaza war through his spies in the region.

Bardaweel said Monday that Abbas, the acting Palestinian Authority Chief, played key role in the war and in assassinating Hamas' senior political leaders, through his spies in the costal strip.

The Hamas figure alleged that the spies passed strategic intelligence to Israeli soldiers attacking Gaza, The News reported.

"We had arrested a number of them (Abbas' spies) prior to the Israeli assault, and we found with them plans showing homes of Hamas' leaders, and places where Hamas stores it weapons. They (the spies) have admitted their guilt and told us names of their masters, who would, in turn, inform the Israeli intelligence apparatuses of that information in order to facilitate the Israeli mission," Bardaweel added.

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