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  • Ashraf Marwan 2024-01-05 22:46

    By Habib Ahmadzadeh

    What lesson does the Egyptian spy of 50 years ago have for us in Kerman incident?

    TEHRAN - A few months ago, the Israeli spy apparatus officially acknowledged what many had long suspected. It said that Ashraf Marwan, the son-in-law of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, had been a spy for Israel, providing necessary information to this regime on all matters such as war and peace.  

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