Sudan blames Israel for strike on munitions plant
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Sudan blames Israel for strike on munitions plant

Khartoum : Sudan | Oct 24, 2012 at 8:59 PM PDT
Source: The Globe & Mail
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Story Israel has previously sent its fighter-bombers on deep-strike operations against Sudanese truck convoys carrying weapons suspected of being destined for the Gaza Strip. Some Israeli media claimed Iran's Revolutionary Guards owned the Khartoum munitions factory south of the Sudanese capital... FULL ARTICLE AT The Globe & Mail
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