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Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby American Dream » Sun Jan 31, 2010 10:05 am

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Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh
31/01/2010 15:34



Bethlehem – Ma'an – A four-person squad of Israeli Shin Bet and Mossad operatives arrived in Dubai on European passports to assassinate Muhammad Al-Mabhouh, an alleged liaison between Iran and Hamas, Israeli media reported on Saturday.

According to the Israeli news-site Inyan Merkazi, the assassination squad interrogated Al-Mabhouh in his hotel room before killing him.

The squad returned with "precious information" attained following Al-Mabhouh's interrogation, which was focused on arms deals between Hamas and Iran, as well as how arms are smuggled into the West Bank, the news-site reported.

Various reports suggest that Al-Mabhouh, who was in Dubai under an alias, had assisted in weapons' smuggling into the Gaza Strip. He had been jailed several times by Israel, whose forces reportedly destroyed his Gaza home.

Hamas claims an Israeli assassination squad killed Al-Mabhouh, although the Islamic movement's armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, originally told Ma'an last Wednesday that the official died of terminal cancer.

On Friday, Hamas leader in exile Khaled Mash’al vowed to avenge the death Al-Mabhouh.

After the funeral in Al-Yarmuk Refugee Camp south of Damascus, Mash’al said "we will avenge this man. If you [Israel] were happy to assassinate a great man who bravely assassinated your soldiers, then this happiness is going to pass.

"Don’t be so happy. We will avenge Al-Mabhouh. Do not think that we will abandon the choice of resistance. Not settlement, occupation, killing, nor the wall will weaken our resistance."

Mash'al added: "We do not know when, but we're going to win; we are confident we will defeat you.".

Meanwhile, the information office of the government in the United Arab Emirates said that Dubai police were able to identify the suspects who killed the Hamas leader, saying they all hold European passports.

The police added that despite the fact that the apparent assassination was quick and skillful, the suspects left behind evidence that will lead to their eventual capture and arrest.

"We in Hamas hold the Zionist enemy responsible for the criminal assassination of our brother, and we pledge to God and to the blood of the martyrs and to our people to continue his path of jihad and martyrdom," read a statement on a Hamas' news site.
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Postby 17breezes » Sun Jan 31, 2010 2:49 pm

Gaza – Ma'an – Hamas' armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, announced the death of its co-founder in exile Mahmoud Al-Mabhuh, who died of terminal cancer in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.

The Al-Qassam leader, a refugee who lived the Jabaliya Refugee Camp until he left Gaza for Dubai, was behind a mission that successfully captured two Israeli soldiers, a statement from the brigades said.

Al-Mabhuh captured two Israeli soldiers, Elan Sa’dun and Avi Sbortas, who were killed in the early 1990s by Al-Qassam fighters. "The soldiers were killed in military action following their capture," a statement said.

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Postby 17breezes » Sun Jan 31, 2010 3:19 pm

'Hamas filmed assassinated leader before his death'



'Close friend' of Al-Mabhouh: Organization urged him to relate his part in IDF soldier kidnap on film. He protested it would compromise his security, angry his face was seen in footage

Roee Nahmias Published: 01.31.10, 00:38 / Israel News




Before his assassination in Dubai, Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh was filmed by the organization, Palestinian sources reported Saturday evening.



According to the reports, based on testimony from a close friend of the assassinated leader, the senior Hamas figure feared for his life in recent weeks. Apparently, Al-Mabhouh told his friend just before leaving Syria to Dubai, that he suspected there were strange activities going on around him, even in his office in Damascus.


The same source said that recently Al-Mabhouh had been very annoyed by pressure from Hamas leaders who urged him to be filmed relating his part in the kidnap of the two IDF soldiers, Aviv Sasportas and Ilan Saadon.



Al-Mabhouh refused to be filmed, claiming that he was wanted by Israel for this affair, and that if the film was released, it would goad the Israeli security services to act. He feared that it would cause increased efforts on Israel's part to locate him and assassinate him.



However, according to the same unnamed friend, the Hamas leadership insisted that the film was vital for the organization. Leaders even promised that his face would be blurred and that the film would remain in the movement's military archives.




Al-Mabhouh was irritable and tense in the last weeks, because he discovered that the film crew had failed to follow security protocols and that his face was clearly visible in the footage. They also failed to hide signs that would reveal his whereabouts.



Nonetheless, he was sure that the film would undergo extensive editing. The same friend said that a senior Hamas figure admitted that he was not satisfied with the film, partly because the questions that were asked had an "intelligence" character, "in the full meaning of the word."


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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby American Dream » Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:55 pm

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Israel's history of state-sponsored assassination

James Hider, Middle East Correspondent



Israel’s spy agency Mossad and the country's special forces have carried out a number of assassinations of Palestinian militants in the past and have also been blamed for killings which the Jewish state has never publicly taken responsibility for.

In addition, the army and air force have carried out so-called ‘targeted killings’ of numerous Palestinian leaders accused of masterminding attacks inside Israel.

One of the highest profile assassinations was the 1988 killing of Khalil al-Wazir, widely known as Abu Jihad, who had been a co-founder of Yasser Arafat’s Fatah movement. He was killed in his home with his family in Tunis when a hit squad from the Israeli army’s elite Sayeret Matkal, travelling with fake Lebanese passports, burst in as he was watching the news of the Palestinian uprising on the television.

In 1997, Israeli agents also tried to assassinate Khaled Meshaal, a senior member of Hamas’ political bureau, in his office in Amman at a time when the Islamist group was carrying out suicide bombings inside Israel’s cities.

One of the agents who had infiltrated his office sprayed a powerful nerve agent into his ear, but one of his bodyguards helped Jordanian authorities track down the assassins. They were arrested and held until Binyamin Netanyahu, who was then in his first term as prime minister, agreed to hand over the antidote.

One of the most successful assassinations attributed to Israel, but which it has never acknowledged publicly, was the death of Imad Mughniyah, the head of Hezbollah’s armed wing and the world’s most wanted terrorist before Osama bin Laden carried out the September 11 2001 attacks.

He had been behind deadly attacks against Jewish organisations in Argentina and had transformed the Lebanese militia into the most successful guerrilla group in the Arab world. Israeli and other western spy agencies had been trying to kill him for years when he died in a mysterious explosion In his car in Damascus in 2008.

Israel has also carried out a series of air strikes that killed Hamas leaders, including a rocket attack on the home of the group’s founder and spiritual leader, the quadriplegic Sheikh Ahmed Yassin in Gaza in 2004, and then killed his successor, Abdelaziz al-Rantissi, in an almost identical strike just four weeks later.
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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby kenoma » Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:40 pm

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DUBAI // It was planned with the precision timing of a military operation. The death squad flew into Dubai and separated into five sections – four surveillance teams, and the execution squad who would actually carry out the assassination of Mahmoud al Mabhouh.

Only 19 hours later, and perhaps as little as two hours after their murderous task was complete, the squad were boarding flights out of the city – and, they must have hoped, to safety.

But they left clues behind; they hired cars, they left fingerprints. And most damning of all, throughout their brief time in the city they were being watched by surveillance and CCTV cameras. And it was that dramatic footage that Lt General Dahi Khalfan Tamim, the Dubai Police chief, released yesterday.

The force issued the names and images of 11 European suspects – six British nationals, one French, one German and three Irish, including a woman, and also film showing their movements around the city on January 19, the day of the assassination.
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The crime was carried out within 20 minutes of the victim entering his hotel room, though it is not clear how the killers gained entry. “The direct cause of death is suffocating, but we are also looking at other options,” Gen Tamim said.

Police said the killers took care to return everything in the room to its proper place and to remove any evidence of a struggle from al Mabhouh, seemingly to make the death appear natural. The suspects also locked the room from the inside as they left to make it appear that nobody had entered the room, according to police findings.

Police said the main suspect is Peter Elvinger, 49, who holds a French passport. He was the gang’s logistical coordinator and the one who booked room 237 in Al Bustan Rotana, down the corridor from the victim’s room – 230.

The other suspects were identified as Irish nationals Gail Folliard, Kevin Daveron and Evan Dennings; British nationals Paul John Keely, Stephan Daniel Hodes, Melvyn Adam Mildiner, Jonathan Louis Graham, James Leonard Clarke and Michael Lawrence Barney. Also wanted is Michael Bodenheimer, a German national.


Two Palestinian nationals, who are UAE residents, are also currently being detained by Dubai Police in connection to al Mabhouh’s murder. “One of them has confessed that he provided logistic help,” said Gen Tamim.

Gen Tamim said that although the arrest warrants would be issued for the suspects directly involved, the police were still looking into the involvement of a certain government in the killing.

“If the law of the jungle is the system for some countries, in the UAE it is rule of law that governs us, and if leaders of some countries give orders to their intelligence services to kill, this practice is rejected and is a crime in our laws, religion and Islamic traditions,” he said.

He added that the UAE would follow the proper legal procedures and work with Interpol to track down the perpetrators – “even if it’s some countries’ leaders”.
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Last week, Gen Tamim had said that he did not out rule the involvement of Mossad, the Israeli secret service, claiming the execution method of resembled that of Mossad. He also warned that if Mossad was found to be responsible for the murder, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be on top of the wanted list and an arrest warrant would be issued against him.Yesterday, he said: “The UAE will not accept to be transformed into a ground for settling accounts [between fighting parties] regardless of the nature ... or the affiliations of those involved in these settlements.”
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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby smiths » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:05 pm

Members of hit squad suspected of killing Hamas man 'had UK passports'

Six members of an 11-strong hit squad suspected of killing a senior Hamas military commander in Dubai entered the country using British passports, police said last night.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, 49, was killed on 20 January in his hotel room, hours after arriving in the state. Last month Hamas claimed Israeli agents assassinated Mabhouh, who was wanted for the killing of two Israeli soldiers in 1989.

Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Dubai's chief of police, said yesterday that 11 people, including one woman, were wanted over the killing. He said all suspects had European passports. In addition to the six British passport holders, three were carrying Irish passports and the two others were from France and Germany, Tamim said. He confirmed that the team left some evidence, but declined to elaborate. The Foreign Office said it was "seeking information" on the claims, made by Tamim at a press conference yesterday. Dubai police are believed to have made a request to Interpol for arrest warrants to be issued for the gang.

Tamim detailed a highly organised operation that took place in the hours leading up to the killing, and said the killers had spent less than a day in the country. At the press conference police played CCTV footage of the alleged hit squad arriving in Dubai the day before Mabhouh was found dead. The 11 suspects checked into separate hotels and used disguises that included wigs, fake beards, tennis rackets and other sports gear during the operation, Tamim told reporters.

Several of the group had followed Mabhouh, even riding in the same lift to determine his room number, before checking into a room across the hallway. Four suspects then used an electronic device to enter the 49-year-old's empty room, and waited for him to return.

The killing took place about five hours after Mabhouh's arrival at the hotel, and lasted just 10 minutes, Tamim said. All 11 suspects had left the United Arab Emirates within 19 hours of their arrivals, flying to locations in Europe and Asia.

The police chief said there had been "serious penetration into Mabhouh's security prior to his arrival" in Dubai, but that it appeared Mabhouh was travelling alone. "Hamas did not tell us who he was. He was walking around alone," Tamim said. "If he was such an important leader, why didn't he have people escorting him?" He revealed that a forensic examination had shown Mabhouh died of suffocation, but said further tests were continuing to determine other possible factors in his death. Last month Mabhouh's brother, Fayek al-Mabhouh, said doctors believed he had died from a electric shock to the head, while another Palestinian source said Mabhouh could have been poisoned.

Tamim did not say whether any of the suspects have been formally charged by prosecutors in Dubai, but reportedly urged the countries linked to the alleged killers to co-operate with the investigation.

A spokesman for the Foreign Office said it understood Dubai had asked Interpol for arrest warrants to be issued. "We are seeking information on the report of six British passport holders connected to the murder of the Hamas leader," he said. "We are in contact with the Dubai authorities."

Tamim said the photographs, names, nationalities and passport numbers of all 11 suspects were being sent to Interpol and would be posted on the internet.

Mohammed Nazzal, a Hamas leader, has previously said Mabhouh was ambushed by agents from Mossad, the Israeli foreign intelligence service, although he gave no evidence for his accusation.

Mabhouh had been living in Damascus since 1989, where several other military leaders are in exile. A Hamas statement last month acknowledged he was involved in killing two Israeli soldiers during the first Palestinian uprising in 1989. The killings have been seen as important moments in Hamas's history: it was the first time the movement was directly identified in an attack on Israeli military targets and it triggered an Israeli crackdown.

The statement from Hamas said Mabhouh was still playing a "continuous role in supporting his brothers in the resistance inside the occupied homeland" at the time of his death. Senior Hamas figures have denied reports that the commander was en route to Iran, which is a major Hamas backer, but have not given clear reasons for his presence in Dubai.


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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby smiths » Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:11 pm

Tamim said the photographs, names, nationalities and passport numbers of all 11 suspects were being sent to Interpol and would be posted on the internet.


this is highly unusual and quite excellent,

quite a cosmopolitan team eh? once again making an 'inter-national order' reading of the current geopolitical situation seem quite redundant
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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby AlicetheKurious » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:33 am

Something really strange is going on with Google. Last week I read several very interesting articles about the Mabhouh assassination, but when I try to find them now, they're nowhere to be found. In a nutshell, they provided some very telling details, for example that Mabhouh was very adamant that he did not want to go to Dubai, but was repeatedly ordered to do so by certain identified high-level Hamas officials in Syria. He thought it was crazy to do an interview on al-Jazeera, but again, those same officials insisted that he do so. They told him not to worry, that he would travel under a false identity and that al-Jazeera had promised to hide his face. He was shocked by the nature of the questions, which more closely resembled an interrogation by an intelligence agency than a tv news interview. He was even more shocked to discover that al-Jazeera reneged on their promise and showed his face, but was reassured that the film would be edited. It was not. Finally, Dubai police said that he had been tortured "for hours" before he was killed.

Apparently, Mabhouh realized that he'd been set up and was extremely furious -- after the interview, he knew that he was a dead man, set up by the people he had trusted, the same people he needed to get out of there alive.

Last week, al-Jazeera heavily promoted the interview, playing up the assassination to get audiences excited about it. I'm usually a big fan of al-Jazeera Arabic, but this truly nauseated me and I refused to watch.

On edit: why Dubai? Why not assassinate him in Syria? I think that the 2008 assassination of Hezbullah's chief military strategist, Imad Mughniyah, in Damascus by the Mossad was a very costly operation, in that it led to the exposure and arrest of at least one very important Syrian collaborator/Mossad agent, as well as the Saudi military attache in Damascus, who was also arrested for collaborating with the Mossad in carrying out the assassination.

Another question: why assassinate him at all? And why now? Two possible answers come to mind: one, the killing has effectively scuppered negotiations for the exchange of thousands of Palestinian prisoners for the Israeli soldier presumably held by Hamas, which the Israeli government was very reluctantly conducting under tremendous domestic pressure led by the Israeli soldier's family. Second, the talk of an impending war is reaching fever pitch in the region, the only question being whether Israel will attack Iran, Syria or launch yet another rampage in Gaza. Mabhouh was said not only to be a major coordinator of arms shipments to the resistance in Palestine, but also a liaison between Hezbullah and Hamas. His assassination would seem to indicate that if the rumours of a looming war are true, that the target would be either Syria or Gaza (or both, though that is much, much less likely -- Israel simply can't fight a war on two fronts, and they know it).

Some analysts have suggested that this assassination, like most similar killings by Israel, was intended to destroy the highly effective though unspoken ceasefire that Hamas has implemented for nearly a year. Most assassinations of high-level Hamas officials have followed a similar pattern, coming after long periods when Hamas refrained from any military activity and pressure began to mount for Israel to cease its repeated, unprovoked aggressions against Palestinian civilians.

On edit again: Actually, the target of a new war by Israel could be either Syria, Gaza or Lebanon. All three are in the Israelis' sights and Israel would want to neutralize them, especially Syria and Lebanon, long before starting anything with Iran.
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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby Ben D » Tue Feb 16, 2010 8:55 pm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/fe ... k-citizens

Dubai killers stole identities of UK citizens

Julian Borger and Paul Lewis
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 16 February 2010 21.11 GMT

An international investigation was under way tonight into how a hit squad responsible for the murder of a Hamas official managed to create or steal the identities of 11 European citizens, including six British nationals.

The six British passports used by the assassins in Dubai last month had all been issued by the UK authorities, official sources said. They confirmed the name and number in the passports had not been altered by the killers, but the photographs had been changed.

At least one of the Britons whose identity was used by the assassins in Dubai, Melvyn Mildiner, lives in Israel, where he denied any involvement.

"I am obviously angry, upset and scared – any number of things," he told Reuters. "And I'm looking into what I can do to try to sort things out and clear my name."

Israeli television reported the names used by two of the other hitmen also belonged to British-Israelis, fuelling widespread speculation in the region over Mossad involvement in the killing of the Hamas official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, in an elaborately orchestrated plot involving 11 assassins mostly posing as tourists in Dubai, with some wearing wigs and false beards.

Mabhouh, was one of the founders of Hamas's military wing and had been wanted by Israel for his role in the 1989 kidnapping and killing of two Israeli soldiers on leave. His participation was acknowledged by Hamas last month.

The Israeli government would not comment tonight on allegations of its involvement in Mabhouh's killing, which, if confirmed, would trigger a diplomatic row with Britain, and the other three European nations, whose passports were used – Israel, Germany and France.

The Irish Republic said the three Irish citizens named by Dubai police as suspects did not exist. The German government said the passport number of the sole German suspect was either incomplete or wrong. The authorities in Paris refused to comment on the authenticity of a French passport used by one of the killers.

Dubai public prosecutors have issued warrants for "premeditated murder" against the 10 men and one woman in the suspected assassin team – the first step in obtaining a "red notice" from Interpol to track down wanted fugitives abroad.

The police in the emirate described the killing as meticulously well-planned, with the hit squad arriving on different flights and checking into different hotels. They were seen on surveillance video tailing Mabhouh from the moment he arrived in Dubai. His murder in his hotel room near Dubai's international airport took 10 minutes and early forensic tests suggest he was suffocated. The assassins left on flights to Europe and Asia before the body was discovered on 20 January.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates identified Austria as a possible "command centre" for the elaborate operation. In a sign that the country would be seeking formal assistance from European states, Dubai's attorney general, Essam al-Humaidan, told the National, an Abu Dhabi-based newspaper, that the UAE had signed judicial treaties with certain European countries, enabling the "extradition of the suspects wherever they hide".

Michael Levi, a professor of criminology at Cardiff University and an expert on identity theft, said that if the British travel documents used by the assassins predated the introduction of biometric e-passports, they would not be hard to tamper with.

"The sort of organisation that can pull off a hit like that will be able to make those sort of changes to a passport," Levi said. "The point is that in any system, you only have to be good enough to pass the scrutiny of the people you're going to come across."

The Foreign Office said it was too early to speculate on who could have carried out the identity theft against the British citizens involved.

In recent decades, the Mossad has gained a reputation for using passports of other countries. Britain had a diplomatic row with Israel in 1987 over its use of forged British passports. In 1997, a Mossad hit squad used doctored Canadian passports in a botched attempt to kill the Hamas leader, Khaled Meshal. And in 2005, two suspected Israeli agents were jailed in New Zealand for obtaining the country's passports illegally.

A former high-ranking Mossad official, Rami Yigal, told Israel Army Radio that the assassination "doesn't look like an Israeli operation" because of the apparent mistakes, such as allowing members to be videotaped by security cameras, and argued that there were other groups who might want Mabhouh dead.

A Jordanian official told Associated Press that it had handed over two Palestinians to the UAE authorities "a few days ago", but did not provide their names or any further details.
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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby DoYouEverWonder » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:14 pm

The Mossad Plot
Robert Fisk: Passport to the truth in Dubai remains secret

17 February 2010

It's a propaganda war. Whoever killed the Hamas official in Dubai – let's speak frankly – it's part of an old, dirty war between the Israelis and the Palestinians in which they have been murdering their secret police antagonists for decades. Whose were the passports? Or should we say "passports". So here's a moment to reflect on realities.

Many Dubaians believe that the collapse of the emirate's economy last year was the revenge of Western banks – spurred on, of course, by the Americans – to punish them for allowing Iranian shell companies to use Dubai as a sanctions-busting base during the cold-hot war between the US-Israeli alliance and Iran. Now the Americans (or the Israelis – you can take your pick) want to turn Dubai into the Beirut of the Gulf. That was actually a headline last week – in The Jerusalem Post, of course – which painted Dubai as dangerous as it was economically calamitous.

But hold on a minute. According to a Dubai "source" of The Independent – readers will have to judge what this means – the security forces of the aforesaid emirate informed a "British diplomat" in Dubai (presumably the consul, since the embassy is in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi) of the UK passport details almost six days ago and "did not receive an appropriate reply". If this is true – the Foreign Office will be wrathful in its denials – then why didn't the British immediately express their outrage at the use of forged British passports and cough up details of the equally outrageous frauds a week ago? This misuse puts every British citizen at risk.

Yet the Foreign Office – so keen to warn British citizens of the dangers they face in the Middle East – sat on their large behind and did bugger all. I'm sorry. If they had the details, they had a duty to UK citizens to speak up. If they hadn't got the details, they should have told us. But they were silent. Why? Was there a cold breeze coming beneath a closed door?

Far too many police forces are now sending their minions to Israel to learn about "terror". The Canadians actually dispatched a team of cops to Tel Aviv who allowed themselves to wear "suicide vests" for publicity pictures. Air France now hands the US details of all its passengers' profiles – which, of course, go straight to the Israelis – despite the fact that Israeli security officers (like hundreds of Arab security officers in the Middle East) may well be involved in war crimes.

Now a small addendum. The Dubai authorities apparently gave the British the (allegedly) forged Irish passports under the misapprehension that Dublin was still a major city of the United Kingdom. Things, needless to say, changed in Dublin almost a hundred years ago – although how many readers can name the date of Dubai's independence from British rule? – but this elementary mistake suggests that the Dubai version of events (the inexplicable failure of the British to explain their silence) may contain a distressing truth. Don't we (the British? Gordon Brown? etc, etc) care when killers use supposedly British passports?

It is too soon to give a reply. But I should add that the Dubai authorities have other information which they have not yet revealed. The world awaits.

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Re: Israeli media: Mossad assassinated Al-Mabhouh

Postby AlicetheKurious » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:39 am

    ...Hamas posted pictures of Mabhouh's body on its Web site Sunday. The photos showed the body wrapped in a white burial shroud and a green Hamas flag and headband. Mabhouh appeared to have been beaten, with bruises and welts on his nose and cheeks.

    Israel has been linked to previous attacks on Hamas figures abroad, and other efforts to halt suspected arms shipments to Gaza. In most cases it has refused to comment on the allegations against it.

    Last month, two Hamas men were killed in a mysterious blast in Beirut. Hamas said Israel was a suspect but did not openly accuse it of the killings.

    The leader of Hamas' Damascus-based leadership, Khaled Mashaal, survived an Israeli poisoning attempt in Amman, Jordan, in 1997.

    Last year, Sudan — a close ally of Iran and Hamas — accused Israel of attacking a convoy in a remote mountainous desert region of northeastern Sudan. [Israeli] media reports said the attacks targeted convoys smuggling weapons en route to Gaza.

    Israel is also suspected of assassinating a senior military commander from the Iranian-backed Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbullah in Damascus in 2008, and was accused by Iran earlier this month of slaying an Iranian nuclear physicist.

    National Infrastructures Minister Uzi Landau dismissed Hamas allegations that he brought the assassins with him when he traveled to Dubai earlier this month to attend an international conference on renewable energy.

    "What we are seeing here is the wild Middle Eastern imagination coupled with Palestinian anger that the Israeli flag is formally flying at a conference at a hall in Abu Dhabi," Landau told Israel Radio.

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    Murder in Dubai

    Paul Woodward, Online Correspondent

    * Last Updated: January 31. 2010 6:14PM UAE / January 31. 2010 2:14PM GMT


    News that Mahmoud al Mabhouh, a leading member of Hamas's military wing, the Ezzedine al Qassam Brigades, was murdered in Dubai 11 days ago, has quickly prompted speculation that Israel was behind the killing.

    Speaking in Damascus, Hamas's political leader, Khalid Meshaal said: "You may kill us, you may hurt us, but we're going to kill your claimed legitimacy and we will tear the false image you've painted in recent decades."

    As The National reported: "Israel has killed dozens of Hamas leaders and military figures, including its leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, in a helicopter gunship attack in Gaza in 2004.

    "In the wake of the 1989 murder of the two Israeli soldiers, Avi Sasportas and Ilan Sadon, the Israeli army arrested al Mabhouh's family members and demolished his home, the family said.

    " 'They tried to kill him six times,' said al Mabhouh's mother, Fatima. 'They tried to kidnap and poison him in Lebanon and in Syria. As soon as I heard the news of his death, I knew it was the Israelis.'

    " 'They even arrested us,' she said, 'but we couldn't tell them anything about where he was or what he was doing.'

    "The family said they attempted to travel to Syria for al Mabhouh's funeral, held yesterday in Damascus, but were turned back at Gaza's Rafah border with Egypt by Egyptian officials.

    " 'We paid the Egyptian border guards money, and they even took our passports,' Abdel Raouf said. 'And then when they saw our names, they said: "Are you the family of Mahmoud al Mabhouh?" and we said: "Yes, is it a crime? He is a hero for our country."'

    "The family also said they hoped Hamas would carry out a 'strong retaliation' for al Mabhouh's death."

    Ynet said: "Senior Hamas official Mahmoud al Zahar said he believes assassins of senior organisation member Mahmoud al Mabhouh in Dubai arrived in the region as part of Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau's entourage.

    "Landau recently took part in an environmental convention in Abu-Dhabi. In an interview with Al Jazeera al-Zahar said it was possible the assassins had come with him and entered Dubai under assumed identities, using false passports.

    " 'A week before the assassination Uzi Landau visited the emirates and he may have had people traveling with him under false names and additional citizenships,' he said."

    Izzat Rashaq, a top member of Hamas exiled leadership in Damascus, was asked why his organisation had waited nine days to issue a formal announcement of al-Mabhouh's death. He told the Associated Press that Hamas delayed the announcement because it was trying to "reach the Israeli agents who implemented this operation".

    Clayton Swisher at Al Jazeera commented: "there is little doubt that Netanyahu would be brazen enough to order the al Mabhouh hit. It would mean little to him that the Emirates recently hosted on its soil an Israeli Minister, Uzi Landau, even in spite of his hard line stance toward Palestinians (Landau famously likened the PLO to Al Qaeda!).

    "As Netanyahu demonstrated in 1997, he is not afraid to send intelligence operatives into a friendly Arab guest's home, break some china, and have them peace out as if nothing ever happened.

    "Only in this case, the Dubai police do not have the benefit of a captured operative. They'll have to rely on whatever witness and forensic evidence they can collect."

    The National said: "As a senior member of Hamas's military faction, the Ezzedine al Qassam Brigades, al Mabhouh would typically be accompanied by security guards, Mr Nasser said, but had failed to do so on this occasion because no reservations had been made for them with the airline. 'Everywhere he goes he takes bodyguards but there was no booking for them on this flight, so he travelled alone,' Mr Nasser explained. 'The guards were due to follow him on the next available flight the following day.'

    "Al Mabhouh, who lived with his family in Damascus, flew to Dubai on January 19. He was murdered in the Al Bustan Rotana on January 20.

    "According to Hamas, citing information it said it received from Dubai authorities, he was electrocuted while walking in the hotel corridor, dragged into his room, and then strangled.

    " 'We are now very carefully studying our security plans for all senior figures, we are reviewing all our measures to make sure that we are as well protected as possible,' Mr Nasser said.

    " 'We do not have all of the details yet but maybe he [al Mabhouh] made a telephone call about his plans from a mobile that was intercepted.'

    "Mr Nasser added: 'It is also standard for airlines to fax advance notice of their passengers, so that may have given the assassins a chance.'

    "Dubai's police chief, Lt Gen Dahu Khalfan Tamim, confirmed that al Mabhouh had entered the country on a passport bearing his real name.

    "While involvement of Mossad, Israel’s overseas security agency, had not been ruled out as part of the ongoing investigation, Lt Gen Tamim said his officers were 'pursuing individual suspects, not an organisation'.

    " 'We know everything about the suspects' identity due to the strong evidence they left behind, and we will contact several countries which are connected to the suspects to provide us with all the necessary information,' he said.

    "In a statement issued on Friday, the Dubai authorities said the suspects were mostly European passport holders and members of an 'experienced criminal gang' who had been monitoring al Mabhouh's movements."

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OK, let's get this straight: Mabhouh was ordered, against his will, to travel to Dubai on a particular date, to do a television interview he adamantly did not want to do. Most probably he did not book the flight or the hotel for himself. This fateful trip just happened to be timed when a far-Right Israeli cabinet minister had just been to the Emirates on a visit that was unprecedented for any Israeli official, accompanied by a large "security" entourage of Israeli intelligence officers.

Although Mabhouh was a man who had already survived at least 6 murder attempts, and who never went anywhere without bodyguards, in this case, the flight supposedly did not have seats for them, but only for him, so he traveled alone. Right. The flight was booked in his real name, something that is unheard of for someone in his situation. Right. The tv interviewers broke all their promises about keeping his face hidden. Right. His assassins had "detailed knowledge" about his every move, and tailed him from the moment he arrived in Dubai. Uh-huh. Hamas officials in Damascus delayed announcing his murder for 9 days, during which his body was not released to his family (time enough to destroy identifiable traces of poison?)

On one hand, evidence that the Mossad has infiltrated or recruited agents from Hamas' leadership in Damascus, or at the very least from top Syrian security officials, seems overwhelming. On the other hand, precisely because this is a theme that is being heavily promoted by the Israelis themselves, it makes me wonder whether it was planned to look that way as part of the Israeli campaign of psychological warfare against Hamas, to sow confusion and mutual suspicion between Syria and Gaza at a time when the Palestinian leadership as a whole is already weakened and divided. Layers within layers, and mirrors at every turn.

Nevertheless, whether they used Syrian or other Arab collaborators, there is little doubt that the Mossad was behind the assassination, and that besides not denying it, they made sure to release the information that 7 out of the 11 suspects' false identities were those of Israeli citizens, and another 3 bore the same first and last names as Israeli citizens, but with different middle names. 10 out of 11? That's a message:

    Three olim expressed astonishment on Tuesday after discovering their names on a list of suspected hit squad members who killed Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel room last month.

    Of the 11 people named by Dubai police as being members of the alleged assassination team, six have the same names as British-Israeli citizens living in Israel, and one is a German-Israeli woman, Channel 10 said.

    Analysts have argued that intelligence agents traveling with false documents are more likely to get past border controls if they use the names of “real” people.

    Paul Keeley, a British oleh who lives at Kibbutz Nahsholim, told Channel 2 that he had been inundated with calls from British media outlets since the list of names was publicized.

    “I’m in shock and I don’t even understand what I’m seeing,” he said. Referring to the photograph of alleged hit-squad member “Paul Keeley” disseminated by Dubai police along with pictures of other alleged assassins, the Nahsholim resident added, “It doesn’t even look like me.”

    Keeley moved to Israel 15 years ago, and said his passport had not been lost or stolen.

    “I am just a father, a husband, and a kibbutz resident,” he said.

    Another British oleh whose name appears on the list, Steven Daniel Hodes, said, “I am in complete shock and I don’t understand what is going on. I don’t know how they got to me. That’s not my picture, of course. I haven’t left the country in two years, and I certainly have not been in Dubai. I don’t know who is behind this. I’m scared.”

    Michael Lawrence Barney, a third oleh who found his name on the list, told Channel 10 on Tuesday, “This is a mistake or a case of identity theft, but it isn’t me. That’s for sure.”

    Hamas has blamed Israel’s Mossad for the assassination and vowed revenge. Dubai police have said they do not rule out Mossad involvement, but have yet to formally accuse the organization of the killing.

    At least three additional names on the hit squad list – Jonathan Graham, James Clarke and Michael Bodenheimer – bear similarities to the names of Israeli citizens, though Graham and Clarke have told Ynet that they have different middle names.

    Bodenheimer’s daughter said her father is an Orthodox man living in Bnei Brak, and that he had immigrated to Israel from the US 30 years ago. Link
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Postby AlicetheKurious » Wed Feb 17, 2010 6:46 am

Fascinating (almost hypnotic) surveillance video footage of the killers and their victim (via Angry Arab):

Khaleej Times Video Link (approx 17 minutes)

    ...European officials have however indicated that the suspects were not citizens of their states and were using forged passports.

    ‘Forged passports'

    The Irish, British and German governments have officially confirmed this. The Irish government said that passport holders cited as suspects "do not exist".

    "We are unable to identify any of those three individuals as being genuine Irish citizens. Ireland has issued no passports in those names," the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement to The Associated Press.

    Ireland and Germany say the passports used were forged because they have the wrong number of digits and contain no letters. ... Link
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Postby semper occultus » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:04 am

Mossad's licence to kill

*www.telegraph.co.uk*

The killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh bears the hallmarks of the ruthless Israeli intelligence service. One of the leading chroniclers of the agency gives a unique insight into its methods.

By Gordon Thomas
Published: 7:15AM GMT 17 Feb 2010

The Mossad assassins could have felt only satisfaction when the news broke that they had succeeded in killing Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a top Hamas military commander, in Dubai last month.

The Israeli government's refusal to comment on the death has once more gained worldwide publicity for Mossad, its feared intelligence service. Its ruthless assassinations were made famous by the film Munich, which detailed Mossad's attacks on the terrorists who killed Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics. Long ago, the agency had established that silence is the most effective way to spread terror among its Arab enemies.

In the past year, al-Mabhouh had moved to the top of Mossad's list of targets, each of which must be legally approved under guidelines laid down over half a century ago by Meir Amit, the most innovative and ruthless director-general of the service. Born in Tiberius, King Herod's favourite city, Amit had established the rules for assassination.

"There will be no killing of political leaders, however extreme they are. They must be dealt with politically. There will be no killing of a terrorist's family unless they are also directly implicated in terrorism. Each execution must be sanctioned by the incumbent prime minister. Any execution is therefore state-sponsored, the ultimate judicial sanction of the law. The executioner is no different from the state-appointed hangman or any other lawfully-appointed executioner."

I first met Amit in 2001 and through him, I talked to the spies of Mossad, the katsas, and finally, to the assassins, the kidon, who take their name from the Hebrew word for bayonet. They helped me write the only book approved by Mossad, Gideon's Spies. Amit said the book "tells like it was – and like it is".

Amit showed me a copy of those rules at our first meeting. After two years of training in the Mossad academy at Herzlia near Tel Aviv, each recruit to the kidon is given a copy.

The killing in Dubai is a classic example of how Mossad goes about its work. Al-Mabhouh's 11 assassins had been chosen from the 48 current kidon, six of whom are women.

It has yet to be established how al-Mabhouh was killed, but kidon's preference is strangling with wire, a well-placed car bomb, an electric shock or one of the poisons created by Mossad scientists at their headquarters in a Tel Aviv suburb.

The plan to assassinate Mahmoud al-Mabhouh had been finalised in a small conference room next to the office of Meir Dagan, who has run Mossad for the past eight years. The 10th director-general, Dagan has a reputation as a man who would not hesitate to walk into a nameless Arab alley with no more than a handgun in his pocket.

Only he knows how many times he has asked a prime minister for legal permission to kill a terrorist who could not be brought to trial in an Israeli court, along with the kidon to whom he shows the legally stamped document, the licence to kill.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh's name had been on such a document, which would have been signed by Benyamin Netanyahu. That, like every aspect of a kidon operation, would be firmly denied by a government spokesman, were he to be asked. This has not stopped Dubai's police chief, Lt-General Tamin, from fulminating against the Israeli prime minister.

Two years ago this week, Dagan sent a team of kidon to Damascus to assassinate Imad Mughniyeh. His Mossad file included details of organising the kidnapping of Terry Waite and the bombing of the US Marine base near Beirut airport, killing 241 people. The United States had placed a £12.5 million bounty on his head. Dagan just wanted him dead.

Mossad psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioural scientists, psychoanalysts and profilers – collectively known as the "specialists" – were told to decide the best way to kill Mughniyeh.

They concluded that he would be among the guests of honour at the Iranian Cultural Centre celebrations in 2008 for the celebration of the Khomeini Revolution. The team rigged a car-bomb in the headrest of the Mitsubishi Pajero they discovered Mughniyeh had rented, to be detonated by a mobile phone. As Mughniyeh arrived outside the Culture Centre at precisely 7pm on February 12, the blast blew his head off.

At Mughniyeh's funeral in Beirut, his mother, Um-Imad, sat among a sea of black chadors, a sombre old woman, who wailed that her son had planned to visit her on the day after he died. She cried out she had no photograph to remember him by. Two days later she received a packet. Inside was his photograph. It had been posted in Haifa.

The list of kidon assassinations is long and stretches far beyond the Arab world. In their base deep in the Negev Desert – the sand broken only by a distant view of Israel's nuclear facility at Dimona – the kidon practise with a variety of handguns, learn how to conceal bombs, administer a lethal injection in a crowd and make a killing look accidental.

They review famous assassinations – the shooting of John F Kennedy, for example – and study the faces and habits of potential targets whose details are stored on their highly restricted computers. There, too, are thousands of constantly updated street plans downloaded from Google Earth.

Mossad is one of the world's smallest intelligence services. But it has a back-up system no other outfit can match. The system is known as sayanim, a derivative of the Hebrew word lesayeah, meaning to help.

There are tens of thousands of these "helpers". Each has been carefully recruited, sometimes by katsas, Mossad's field agents. Others have been asked to become helpers by other members of the secret group.

Created by Meir Amit, the role of the sayanim is a striking example of the cohesiveness of the world Jewish community. In practical terms, a sayan who runs a car rental agency will provide a kidon with a vehicle on a no-questions basis. An estate agent sayan will provide a building for surveillance. A bank manager sayan will provide funds at any time of day or night, and a sayan doctor provides medical assistance.

Any of these helpers could have been involved in the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. Mossad has recently expanded its network of sayanim into Arab countries.

A sayan doctor in the West Bank provided details of the homoeopathic concoction Yasser Arafat used to drink. When he died in 2004, his personal physician, Dr al-Kurdi, said "poisoning is a strong possibility in this case".There have been reports that more than a dozen terrorists have died from poisoning in the past five years,.

Within the global intelligence community, respect for Mossad grew following the kidon assassination of Dr Gerald Bull, the Canadian scientist who was probably the world's greatest expert on gun-barrel ballistics. Israel had made several attempts to buy his expertise. Each time, Bull had made clear his dislike for the Jewish state.

Instead he had offered his services to Saddam Hussein, to build a super-gun capable of launching shells containing nuclear, chemical or biological warheads directly from Iraq into Israel. Saddam had ordered three of the weapons at a cost of $20 million. Bull was retained as a consultant for a fee of $1 million.

On the afternoon of March 20, 1990, the sanction to kill Bull was given by the then prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir. Nahum Admoni, the head of Mossad, sent a three-man team to Brussels, where Bull lived in a luxury apartment block. Each kidon carried a handgun in a holster under his jacket.

When the 61-year-old Bull answered the doorbell of his home, he was shot five times in the head and the neck, each kidon firing their 7.65 pistol in turn, leaving Bull dead on his doorstep. An hour later they were out of the country on a flight to Tel Aviv.

Within hours, Mossad's own department of psychological warfare had arranged with sayanim in the European media to leak stories that Bull had been shot by Saddam's hit squad because he had planned to renege on their deal.

The same tactics had been placed on stand-by on October 24, 1995, for the assassination of Fathi Shkaki who, like Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, had reached the top of Mossad's target list as a result of his terrorist attacks.

Two kidon – code-named Gil and Ran – had left Tel Aviv on separate flights. Ran flew to Athens, Gil to Rome. At each airport they collected new British passports from a local sayan. The two men arrived in Malta on a late-afternoon flight and checked into the Diplomat Hotel overlooking Valetta harbour.

That evening, a sayan delivered a motorcycle to Ran. He told hotel staff that he planned to use it to tour the island. At the same time, a freighter that had sailed the previous day from Haifa bound for Italy radioed to the Maltese harbour authorities that it had developed engine trouble. While it was fixed, it would drop anchor off the island. On board the boat was a small team of Mossad communications technicians. They established a link with a radio in Gil's suitcase.

Shkaki had arrived by ferry from Tripoli, Libya, where he had been discussing with Colonel Gadaffi what Mossad was convinced was a terrorist attack. The two kidon waited for him to stroll along the waterfront. Ran and Gil drove up on the motorcycle and Gil shot Fathi Shkaki six times in the head. It had become a kidon signature.

When the police came to search Shkaki's bedroom they found a "Do not disturb" sign on his door – a signature that was repeated in last month's Dubai killing.

Gordon Thomas is the author of 'Gideon's Spies'.
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Postby DoYouEverWonder » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:40 am

Gordon Brown has called for a "full investigation" into how fraudulent British passports were allegedly used by the killers of a Hamas commander.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8520227.stm


I doubt poor Gordy has a choice under the circumstances. Not that British inquiries ever result in anything.

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Postby AlicetheKurious » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:57 pm

Gordon Thomas' claim that the Mossad kills only "terrorists" is disingenuous. The Mossad has murdered thousands more Arab scientists, intellectuals, poets, political activists and ordinary people who had nothing to do with violence, let alone with "terror", even if one accepted his apparent definition of terrorist as anyone involved in an armed resistance against the illegal occupation of Palestine. Of course, there are many, many people who justifiably consider the Mossad to be a transnational terrorist organization.

Thomas is an enigma; on one hand, he has been given incredible access to the very inner circle of Mossad and made a career out of publishing revelations that contribute to the false mystique it has so carefully cultivated. On the other hand, he's given interviews like this one:

    Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June 1999, page 47

    Special Report

    Welsh Author Gordon Thomas Calls Mossad Ability to Maintain “American Mole at Highest Level” Incredible

    By Russell Warren Howe


    Gordon Thomas, who has made his home in Ireland, a tax-free haven for writers, has the tortured look one associates with the intelligence community rather than those who merely write about it. Russell Warren Howe, Washington-based correspondent for the Saudi-owned Arabic-language weekly al-Wasat, spoke by telephone to Thomas at his home near Dublin.

    Q:Victor Ostrovsky told us about the Mossad from the inside, but you’ve managed to write the most complete book on that agency.

    A: Well, I’d noticed that there were reams of books on the CIA and the KGB and British intelligence and so on, but that publishers in English seemed to restrict themselves from writing about the Mossad. But I got a lot of cooperation in Israel.

    The most important thing my late father told me was, “Listen for the whisper—when the voice drops, you’re getting close to the truth. Never ask them to repeat—they may become hesitant.”

    But I wouldn’t want to do this book again. It took three years, and I wouldn’t want to talk to those people in Israel again. Not at 66. They used to tell me: You could end up in serious trouble. Your body will never be found in the Negev. I wondered if I’d be arrested at the airport, when I left. I had to get people to bring some of my papers out.

    You understand, this is the territory of my childhood. I grew up with my father in Egypt. He was in charge of air-sea rescue in the Mediterranean in the RAF. We moved to Palestine. I went to school in Tel Aviv. Then we lived in South Africa under apartheid—Israel’s twin, when they said Israel and South Africa were “the outcasts’ league.” My father-in-law, as you know, was an MI-6 officer in Dresden.

    Q: I’ve interviewed Ostrovsky many times. What do you think of his books?

    A: They’re very interesting indeed. He’s been rubbished, attacked and vilified by Israel in the same way as Ari ben Menashe.

    Q: They even had sayanim burn down his home in an Ottawa suburb.

    A: I know. You wonder why they go to so much trouble. It only attracts attention and everyone learns that Ostrovsky was right.

    Q: Both of you think that the Mossad is spinning out of control.

    A: Yes. I absolutely think so. There is something very worrying about this: Everything goes back to Netanyahu. It’s Netanyahu who’s out of control.

    Q: Madeleine Albright calls him Saddam “West.” And there’s Netanyahu’s wife, Sara.

    A: Both of them are dangerously crazy.

    Q: Ostrovsky seems still to have valuable contacts within the agency. Do you have the impression that there’s a reform group within the corps?

    A: There is. Very much so. You have to see them [the Mossad staff] now as very much divided and driven. They had to trot out poor old Meir Amit to rebut Ostrovsky; but I was surprised at how measured were the comments to me of Uri Saguy [a major Mossad official] even when I had him on tape. Ostrovsky’s been treated so badly. Now [current director-general] Efraim Halevy is trying to repair relations with the Canadians and the Americans. Halevy’s a smoothie. He comes over as the nice old grandfather type. He’s effective. He nearly pulled the rug over that outrageous screw-up [the attempted murder of Abdullah Zein] in Switzerland. And he’s trying very cleverly to get them out of the pigsty because of their involvement with the abduction of [Kurdish leader Abdullah] Ocalan. He’s a very skilled operator.

    Q: You seem to have tried to avoid repeating Ostrovsky’s stories except where you can add to them, as with the Mossad’s Mafia-type murder of their top sayan in Britain, Robert Maxwell.

    A: Yes. I couldn’t resist the Maxwell story. He was the most powerful sayan in the world, even more powerful than Abe Rosenthal at The New York Times, and the most crooked.

    Q: You’re very thorough about Mossad relations with the Vatican.

    A: I’m not a Catholic, but I think that one of the great unreported stories of our time is the story of relations between the upstart Mossad and the oldest intelligence service in the world, the Vatican’s. It’s interesting how rather well they got on, and I think it’s because the Vatican service is the alpha dog and the Mossad accepts that it’s one of the puppies.

    The Lockerbie Case:

    Q: Ostrovsky would give evidence if asked to at the Lockerbie trial. Will you?

    A:I’d be prepared to. Yes, I would testify. How would Ostrovsky be cross-examined?

    Q: By closed-circuit television. He’s afraid to go to Holland because he fears he might be Vanunued.

    A: He’s right. You can give my [private Irish] number to the defense lawyers.

    Q: What’s your guess as to who was and presumably still is “Mega”?

    A. It could be more than one person. What’s incredible is not so much that they have an American mole at the highest level of the United States government, but how this small intelligence service of about 1,200 people is able to mobilize sayanim, and control the American media and the publishing worlds, and get people like Barbra Streisand to spout “Israel-first, America-second” propaganda to the president of the United States over the dinner table at the White House. The only good thing about it is that it’s self-defeating.

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