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SHOCKING! Arms discovered in humanitarian aid convoy for Gaza

The IDF said that it is detaining people involved in the convoy for interrogation to find out how this weapons smuggling effort occurred.

Bullets along with food and aid. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF announced today (Monday) that a humanitarian aid convoy within the Gaza Strip was found to contain a sack full of bullets.

According to the IDF, after noticing unusual movement within the convoy, it was stopped and searched, after which the army discovered the sack containing ammunition.

The IDF said that all members of the convoy have been taken for interrogation to see how the convoy was exploited to try and smuggle arms to terrorists.

The IDF Spokesperson stressed that the convoy in question was an internal one taking aid from north to south Gaza, not an international convoy from outside the Strip.

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