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(CTK-Czech Press Agency) Palestinians may have used the Czech Republic for weapons transit, former Czech chief-of-staff Jiri Sedivy told the Aktualne.cz website. 70 firearms were found in the future Palestinian embassy building in Prague. "This is not only a blatant violation of diplomatic norms and habits but also of security rules related to keeping such an arsenal," said Sedivy. Similar arms arsenals may also be secretly kept at other Palestinian embassies in Europe and overseas, he added. 2014-01-06 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinians May Have Used Czech Republic for Arms Transit
(CTK-Czech Press Agency) Palestinians may have used the Czech Republic for weapons transit, former Czech chief-of-staff Jiri Sedivy told the Aktualne.cz website. 70 firearms were found in the future Palestinian embassy building in Prague. "This is not only a blatant violation of diplomatic norms and habits but also of security rules related to keeping such an arsenal," said Sedivy. Similar arms arsenals may also be secretly kept at other Palestinian embassies in Europe and overseas, he added. 2014-01-06 00:00:00Full Article
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