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Israeli Mossad agents arrested in Gulf over bombing plan

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Web desk: Authorities in Qatar and Saudi Arabia reportedly arrested agents from Mossad who were allegedly planning bombings, according to statements by media personality Tucker Carlson. The arrests were said to have taken place overnight, raising concerns about potential security threats in the region.

Officials in both countries have not yet provided full details about the identities of the suspects or the specific targets involved. The incidents come amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing intelligence operations across the Gulf.

Analysts note that such arrests underscore the complexity of security dynamics in the Middle East, where multiple foreign intelligence agencies actively operate. The alleged plots, if confirmed, could escalate concerns about terrorist activities and retaliatory measures in the coming days.

Local authorities have increased security measures in response, and international observers are monitoring the situation closely. Both Qatar and Saudi Arabia have historically maintained strict counterterrorism protocols, and the arrests signal that these protocols are actively enforced.

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