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The deputy director of Israel's Institute of National Security Studies and a retired intelligence colonel, Ephraim Kam, said the risks posed by Iran-allied militants such as Hezbollah and Hamas getting their hands on some of Syria's chemical and advanced weaponry were considered far greater than the threat of retaliation. ''If tomorrow the IDF [Israel Defence Forces] sees the movement of this weaponry, it will and should strike again."
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