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(Maariv-Hebrew) - Amir Rappaport According to security sources, Iran stands at the head of overseas groups seeking the continuation of attacks inside Israel. While warnings of impending attacks have declined, security sources say "there are still a large number of warnings." International Islamic terror groups are reportedly very dissatisfied that the Palestinians have declared a unilateral cease-fire. Security sources say Iran is encouraging Tanzim groups that have not accepted the cease-fire to carry out attacks that will end the political process, and has promised them large sums of money, to be delivered via Hizballah. There are currently some 20 "rebel" terrorist groups operating in Samaria and in the southern Gaza Strip that do not accept the cease-fire.2003-07-08 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Working to Undermine Cease-Fire
(Maariv-Hebrew) - Amir Rappaport According to security sources, Iran stands at the head of overseas groups seeking the continuation of attacks inside Israel. While warnings of impending attacks have declined, security sources say "there are still a large number of warnings." International Islamic terror groups are reportedly very dissatisfied that the Palestinians have declared a unilateral cease-fire. Security sources say Iran is encouraging Tanzim groups that have not accepted the cease-fire to carry out attacks that will end the political process, and has promised them large sums of money, to be delivered via Hizballah. There are currently some 20 "rebel" terrorist groups operating in Samaria and in the southern Gaza Strip that do not accept the cease-fire.2003-07-08 00:00:00Full Article
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