The Public Relations and Media Department of the General Intelligence Service, Hebron Directorate, reported that one of the agency's officers was able to return a camera and phone to a Turkish journalist that were stolen from him near the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron. She added, based on the careful follow-up carried out by the General Intelligence Service, and according to the instructions of the Director of the Service in Hebron, Major General Muhammad Ghanem, one of the officers was able, after careful follow-up, to return the stolen items and hand them over to the guest, the Turkish journalist. For his part, the Turkish journalist thanked General Intelligence for the quick response and returning his camera and phone in record time without anything happening to them Source: Maan News Agency
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