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(Albawaba-Jordan) Dana Al Emam - Jordan's armed forces are working to remove old Israeli spyware in six locations in the kingdom, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben said on Tuesday. "For over a year-and-a-half, JAF has been involved in an operation to identify and remove the devices." The spying devices, rigged with explosives, were planted in 1969 after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Zaben noted that the Ajloun site, near Ajloun National University, was the last site on the list, and was treated by the Israeli side working at the location under JAF supervision. "With ultimate security measures in place," there was no collateral damage caused when the explosive device was detonated. 2014-10-01 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Removes Buried Explosive Spy Gear in Jordan
(Albawaba-Jordan) Dana Al Emam - Jordan's armed forces are working to remove old Israeli spyware in six locations in the kingdom, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben said on Tuesday. "For over a year-and-a-half, JAF has been involved in an operation to identify and remove the devices." The spying devices, rigged with explosives, were planted in 1969 after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. Zaben noted that the Ajloun site, near Ajloun National University, was the last site on the list, and was treated by the Israeli side working at the location under JAF supervision. "With ultimate security measures in place," there was no collateral damage caused when the explosive device was detonated. 2014-10-01 00:00:00Full Article
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