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Paranoid much?
A bird captured in
Turkey on suspicion of being an Israeli spy was released after a
thorough examination revealed that the falcon was not in the employ of
the Mossad. (Ever hear of satellites?)
Times of Israel (h/t Jack)
Resident of the Ağın district in the eastern province of Elazığ became
concerned after a kestrel, with a tag reading “24311 Tel Avivunia
Israel,” ventured nearby, Turkish media reported Friday.
After capturing
the winged invader, locals turned it over to Turkish authorities, who
had the bird X-rayed at a nearby university, according to the Turkish news outlet Hurriyet.
The
bird was apparently registered as an “Israeli spy” by medical
personnel.
After determining that the bird had been tagged for research
purposes and not snooping, authorities released the kestrel back into
the sky.
Israeli use of
non-human spies is apparently a large concern in the Middle East.
In May
of 2012, authorities in Ankara dissected a European bee-eater after
becoming concerned that it was carrying an Israeli listening device, and
in December an eagle with an Israeli tag in Sudan was captured and
touted as a Mossad spy.
In 2010, an Egyptian official said
Israel-controlled sharks could be involved in a number of attacks on
tourists in the Red Sea.
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