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    DNI Preliminary Assessment on UAP - June 2021

    38:15 6/25/2024 Classified Documents🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    The Office of the DNI released a groundbreaking preliminary assessment.

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    הערכה ראשונית של מנהל המודיעין הלאומי על תופעות אוויריות

    משרד מנהל המודיעין הלאומי פרסם הערכה ראשונית פורצת דרך.

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