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🏴‍☠️🤯Командир «Исламского джихада» пригрозил нанесением ракетного удара по Тель-Авиву

На видео момент сегодняшнего удара израильской авиацией по дому, где, предположительно, располагался командир «Исламского джихада»* Тайсира аль-Джабари.

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🏴‍☠️🤯Командир «Исламского джихада» пригрозил нанесением ракетного удара по Тель-Авиву

На видео момент сегодняшнего удара израильской авиацией по дому, где, предположительно, располагался командир «Исламского джихада»* Тайсира аль-Джабари.

*Запрещенная в РФ организация

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