You've heard of spy gadgets, and you've heard of spy people, but have you heard about spy cows? Allegations have surfaced against a nation for deploying bovines in the field of espionage. These cows, dubbed 'Spy Cows,' are said to be trained for the purpose of monitoring villagers. A person has revealed that Israel is the nation believed to be using cows to keep an eye on Palestinian villagers.
The Palestinian Authority-endorsed newspaper 'Al-Hayat Al-Jadida' claimed that an elderly villager named Rushdi Morar found a wandering cow. He informed local media that the animal was a 'spy cow', recruited and trained by Israel for surveillance purposes. He described a device resembling a medallion hanging around the cow's neck, equipped with listening and recording gadgets, and sometimes even cameras.
Further claims suggested an unfettered approach to warfare employed by certain parties which includes various crimes against people. From murders to car crashes on the streets, to burning crops, uprooting trees, seizing lands, and even releasing wild boars into farmers' fields. This claim first emerged in January 2023, but was reiterated this week by another individual. Note that there is ongoing conflict between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group in Gaza, while Khirbet Yanun village is situated in the heart of the West Bank.
However, these allegations have been dismissed as false by some on social media, suggesting the device on the cow's neck might just be a tracker. One user jokingly commented, 'It seems they're out on a surveillance mission.' Another wrote, 'Israel Dairy Forces' infamous espionage unit.'