Mezan In Media
13 May 2013
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GAZA (Reuters) - The alleged spy buried his face in his hands inside a Gaza jail as he admitted passing intelligence to Israel during its battles with armed Palestinian groups.
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'The Gaza government should treat some of the reasons why Israel's security forces manage to get through to victims, such as poverty,' said Samir Zaqout of the al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, which is based in Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp.
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