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Top Stories: Were the Hamas attacks on Israel so brutal because the killers were high on the drug Captagon?

Israeli security sources tell USA TODAY they found the powerful stimulant Captagon on killed and captured Hamas members.

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Thu Nov 2 2023

 
 
A file photo taken on June 11, 2010 shows Captagon pills displayed along with a cup of cocaine and hashish at an office of the Lebanese Internal Security Forces (ISF), Anti-Narcotics Division in Beirut. Captagon, based on the amphetamine phenethylline (also spelt Fenethylline), a synthetic stimulant, is a hugely popular drug in the Middle East and produced in Syria.
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