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Zionist Slaughterer Israel help blood-sucker France in Mali war

France uses Israeli-made assassination drones in Mali
A report reveals that France has used Israeli-made armed unmanned assassination drones in Mali, as the French-led war in the West African country enters its seven weeks.
According to a report published by World Tribune earlier this week, French military in the war-torn country used “Harfang” Medium-Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) drones manufactured by Israeli Aerospace Industries. Harfang is a modified version of Israeli-produced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), Heron, it added.

France launched its war on Mali on January 11 under the pretext of halting the advance of the fighters in the country. The war has left thousands of Malians homeless.

On February 1, Amnesty International condemned “serious human rights breaches” including the killing of children in the French war in Mali.

The rights organization said there was “evidence that at least five civilians, including three children, were killed in an airstrike” carried out by French forces against local fighters.

Analysts believe behind the military campaign in Mali are the country’s untapped resources of oil, gold, and uranium.

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