Showing posts with label Mossad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mossad. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Israel Matzav: Claim: Mossad raided London hotel of Syrian official

Claim: Mossad raided London hotel of Syrian official




London's Daily Telegraph reports on the 2006 Mossad raid on a Kensington hotel in London in which agents downloaded the contents of a hard drive from a Syrian nuclear official's laptop, and implanted a trojan horse to monitor his work. The computer and its contents were valuable enough to leave the target - who was originally to have been killed - alive. The computer had important information about Syria's al-Kibar nuclear reactor, which was destroyed - allegedly by the IAF - in September 2007 (Hat Tip: Zvi S).


The operation began when Israeli intelligence picked up an online booking for a senior Syrian nuclear official at a hotel in Kensington, west London, in late 2006, according to the Israeli authors of the book Israel vs Iran: the Shadow War.

Mossad then dispatched three undercover teams to Britain including a team of "spotters" who were sent to Heathrow airport to identify the official as he flew in from Damascus under a false name. A second team booked into his hotel, while a third monitored his movements and any visitors.

The agents included members of the Kidon [Spear] division, Mossad's hit squad, and the Neviot [Springs] division, which specialises in breaking into houses, embassies and hotel rooms to install bugging devices.

The first day of the official's trip was apparently devoted to a series of meetings at the Syrian embassy in Belgrave Square but the following day he went shopping before his return to the airport.

The Kidon team followed him closely from shop to shop while the Neviot agents broke into his room and found his laptop. A computer expert took 15 minutes to download the hard drive and install trojan software that allowed Israel to monitor every keystroke he made.

When the computer material was examined at Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv, officials found photographs and blueprints for a plutonium reactor at Al Kibar near Deir el-Zor, a remote desert town 80 miles from Syria's border with Iraq.

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In August 2007 Israel apparently sent a special forces team into Syria to collect soil samples near the reactor, then at around 1am on September 5 2007 Israeli fighter bombers attacked the facility in a raid into Syrian airspace that destroyed the plant.


The ramifications of the al-Kibar raid continue to plague Syria.


Satellite images and other information indicate Syria was building a covert atomic reactor when Israel bombed the site in 2007, a former senior UN nuclear inspector said on Tuesday.

Olli Heinonen, who stepped down as deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in 2010, made his remarks at a time when some argue that Damascus may soon be referred to the UN Security Council over the issue.

Now a senior fellow at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, he said "satellite imagery, procurement, and infrastructure information tend to point (in the) direction that the destroyed building at Dair Alzour was, indeed, a nuclear reactor at an advanced state of construction".

In an email to Reuters, he said, however, that Syria had not "engaged in any substantial discussion" about Dair Alzour.

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Western diplomats expect the Vienna-based IAEA to use stronger language in its next quarterly report on Syria which is due later this month, possibly by saying it believes the facility was a reactor under construction.

The United States and its European allies are expected to seize on this finding to push for a decision at the June 6-10 meeting of the IAEA's governing board to send the file to the U.N. Security Council -- a move last used against Iran in 2006.

The move would reflect growing frustration in the West over Syria's stonewalling of an IAEA probe into Dair Alzour, which US intelligence reports said was a nascent North Korean-designed reactor intended to make bomb fuel.


If only Brother Mohamed were still in charge at the IAEA.... Heh.


Israel Matzav: Claim: Mossad raided London hotel of Syrian official

Monday, 29 March 2010

Love of the Land: A portrait of the extremist mainstream in Great Britain, a man with a problem with Jewish names

A portrait of the extremist mainstream in Great Britain, a man with a problem with Jewish names


Robin Shepherd
Robinshepherdonline.com
28 March '10

Back in 2003, Richard Ingrams, one of Britain’s best known columnists and a co-founder of the satirical weekly Private Eye wrote in the Observer (sister newspaper on Sunday to the Guardian) the following gem about his attitude to Israel and the Jews:

“I have developed a habit,” he said, “when confronted by letters to the editor in support of the Israeli government to look at the signature to see if the writer has a Jewish name. If so, I tend not to read it.”


As I have said on many occasions (see previous entry for example), there is now no price to be paid in mainstream Britain for such attitudes. They are taken as normal. Now consider his latest piece of writing, this time in the Independent, as an example of what happens when such “normal” attitudes are allowed to fester.

Ingrams writes his column in the form of a diary which then goes on to address other subjects. Yesterday, he opened his piece by reflecting on Britain’s decision last week to expel an Israeli diplomat over the Dubai assassination of a Hamas terrorist. Here is what he said, with my italics to highlight the tone he adopts:

“The expulsion of a Mossad man from London following the affair over the forged passports used by a gang of Israeli assassins in Dubai is welcome, if only to remind us that regardless of this single expulsion Mossad operates openly out of London with the full approval of the British Government.

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Love of the Land: A portrait of the extremist mainstream in Great Britain, a man with a problem with Jewish names

Friday, 26 March 2010

Love of the Land: Not the White Response

Not the White Response

The Guardian Associate Editor's weak excuses and justifications for outrageous comments against Israel.



Honest Reporting
Media Critiques
25 March '10

Frosty US-Israeli relations and a very public and direct rebuke by Britain for alleged cloning of UK passports by Israel's Mossad have created a storm of negative headlines in recent days.

Some (but not all) British media took particular glee in reporting the expulsion of a diplomat from Israel's embassy in London. The Guardian even liveblogged the event as it unfolded while an editorial referred to Israel as "an arrogant nation that has overreached itself", thus smearing more than just Israel's government but also its entire population.

Some took advantage of Israel being hauled over the coals to justify their own failings. In December 2009, The Guardian's Associate Editor Michael White made the following comment during a discussion on BBC Radio London's Breakfast Show concerning the physical vulnerability of political leaders:

In Israel they murder each other a great deal. The Israeli Defense Forces murder people because they don't like their political style and what they've got to say and it only means that people more extreme come in and take their place.


The BBC responded by arguing that White's comments were his own while The Guardian declined to comment at all, judging that White had made these remarks on the BBC and not in his newspaper. From White himself we heard nothing. Until now.

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Love of the Land: Not the White Response

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Love of the Land: David Miliband cries crocodile tears for 'British Passport holders'. He should invite them to tea instead

David Miliband cries crocodile tears for 'British Passport holders'. He should invite them to tea instead


Stephanie Gutmann
Telegraph.co.uk
23 March '10

Why is David Miliband getting all huffy over the use of British passports in an alleged Mossad assassination of a Hamas leader? Is it really because he is so concerned that “British passport holders had been put at risk as a result of the operation”? Sorry, David, but that doesn’t wash.

Six of the Britons whose passports were used as cover are, for all intents and purposes, Israelis. Like many people who immigrate to Israel they have retained their old passport because there is no penalty for doing so, but most are dual citizens who have been living in Israel for many years.

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Love of the Land: David Miliband cries crocodile tears for 'British Passport holders'. He should invite them to tea instead

Sunday, 14 March 2010

DoubleTapper: Dubai Assasination Team Scores High Marks

Dubai Assasination Team Scores High Marks

International Intelligence and Counter Terrorism expert praises the methodology of the Dubai Hit Squad.



Apparently the assassination of senior Hamas official Mahmoud al Mabhouh is advancing sales of Israeli Homeland Security Technology and Israeli Surveillance Technology world wide.


Mossad gear and memorabilia sales have also skyrocketed





DoubleTapper: Dubai Assasination Team Scores High Marks

Thursday, 11 March 2010

DoubleTapper: Dubai Police have now really almost solved the case

Dubai Police have now really almost solved the case

Now the Dubai police are 99% sure it was the Mossad that liquidated Hamas terrorist and arms dealer Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.

That's much closer then the 99% from 2 days ago...


Actual News Video (no actors, really!)


In the meantime,
interest in enployment in the Mossad, Mossad memorabilia and Mossad gear is high.





DoubleTapper: Dubai Police have now really almost solved the case

Love of the Land: 'Snarky' Dubai Top Cop Losing Luster With Media

'Snarky' Dubai Top Cop Losing Luster With Media


Honest Reporting/Backspin
09 March '10

CNN's Paula Hancocks says Dubai's deliberately setting up a "drip feed" of info on the assassination to keep the MSM spotlight on Israel:

The drip feed of information from Dubai’s police chief has kept the assassination of a Hamas leader in his Dubai hotel room on the front pages for about a month and a half.

Every day, without fail, the newspapers in the United Arab Emirates reserve part of the front page for an update, an opinion – even the tiniest hint of fresh information.


This is likely the intention of Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan. By releasing a tidbit here and there, the story stays alive and the international spotlight stays on Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad, which Khalfan says he is 100 percent sure is behind the hit.

In the long run, CNN adds, this "drip feed" only benefits the Mossad mystique.

So why is Dubai's top cop doing this? A few days ago, I argued that the Gulf state's ruling elites are more interested in drawing the world's attention away from its debt crisis. And videos linked to Mossad conspiracies real or imagined are the mother of all distractions.

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Love of the Land: 'Snarky' Dubai Top Cop Losing Luster With Media

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

DoubleTapper: Dubai Police have almost solved the case

Dubai Police have almost solved the case

New ABC News video of Israeli Mossad liquidation of Hamas terrorist and arms dealer Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.


Hat tip Carl


The Dubai Police released these pictures.

Dubai's Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim





How has Dubai's Police Chief Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim solved the case?
He concluded that it must be the Mossad because they recently added a recruiting link to the Mossad website.

Now that's police work!

I'm waiting for Dubai's Police Chief and Counter Terrorism Mastermind Lt. Gen. Dhahi Khalfan Tamim to announce that it was Colonel Mustard in the Library with a spoon!

The Mossad website, in both Hebrew and English, invites anyone who thinks he has "the right stuff" to consider a career with the agency and submit his or her resume by filling out a series of online forms.

Reference to the online Mossad is given through periodic advertisements published in Israel's daily newspapers. They appeared lately on February 12, almost a month after the assassination. "If you have audacity, wit and sophistication, you will be able to make a difference and realize a personal and national mission," it read.

The advertisement then listed the Mossad employment prerequisites: an academic degree, diversified life experience, high inter-personal abilities, flexible and creative thinking, curiosity, ability to work independently and in a team, and fluency in a foreign tongue other than Hebrew. Preference is given to candidates with a foreign background who are willing to embark on missions abroad immediately following the end of their training.

The Mossad isn't just in need of spies and field operators.

Current job listings include a car mechanics specialist, fluent Arabic and Farsi speakers for an unspecified intelligence job, translators, a quartermaster, a certified electrician and an experienced fitness instructor.


If you think you've got what it takes, you can apply online at www.mossad.gov.il ! Good Luck!




DoubleTapper: Dubai Police have almost solved the case

Sunday, 7 March 2010

DoubleTapper: Dubai Police to infiltrate the Mossad

Dubai Police to infiltrate the Mossad

Dubai Police will request details of the investigations carried out by western countries into the theft of their identities by the killers of Mahmoud al Mabhouh, the senior Hamas official assassinated in a hotel in Dubai in January.

The call came as the Australian government yesterday confirmed it would send a team to Israel as part of an investigation into the apparent misuse of Australian passports allegedly by members of the Mossad assassination squad, the second country to do so.

Last week, officers from Britain’s Serious Organized Crime Agency, traveled to Israel to interview six dual British-Israeli nationals whose names were used by the alleged Mossad assassins.

Australian officials will investigate the apparent fraudulent use of passports in the names of three Australians residing in Israel Joshua Bruce, Adam Korman and Nicole McCabe. The Dubai Police Chief said yesterday he expected that the nations whose passports were used fraudulently by the hit team “will provide us with all the necessary information”.

Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim said it would be “very difficult to catch the perpetrators” without co-operation from western countries. He also described the methods used by Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service suspected in the killing, as “primitive”. “The mistake they made was that even the disguise was primitive, the ’70s style,” said Gen Tamim. “If they want a training course in disguise, we would be happy to oblige. “It seems time is ahead of them, meaning they use disguise methods that had become obsolete more than 20 years ago.”

Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim stressed that the Dubai Police possesses an "astounding" data base and that they have the ability to infiltrate of the office of the Mossad director, if necessary.



Time running out for Mossad, NOT!



Dubai Police Chief, Lt Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim, also claims to be able to identify Israelis by physical features and the way they speak. “It is easy for us to identify [Israelis], through their face or when they speak any other language, he said.

Gen Tamim previously said a team of international investigators from Britain, Ireland, France, Germany and Australia was being set up to look into the case.

Dr Mustafa Alani, a senior adviser on security and terrorism at the Dubai-based Gulf Research Center, said it was unlikely that foreign investigations teams such as the one sent by Australia would make much headway. “There will be diplomatic protests, but I think it won’t last for long,” he said. “Israel knows how to get away with it.”


From here and here


DoubleTapper: Dubai Police to infiltrate the Mossad

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Love of the Land: An Intelligence Agency Misused Passports: OMG!

An Intelligence Agency Misused Passports: OMG!




Alan M. Dershowitz
Hudson New York
02 March '10

The complaints leveled against Israel by European countries and Australia, regarding the alleged misuse of passports by the Mossad in the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, ring hollow and smack of blatant hypocrisy. Whoever did kill Mahmoud al-Mabhouh—whether it was the Israeli Mossad or someone else—clearly did have their agents use stolen or forged passports. Big deal.

Every good intelligence agency uses stolen and forged passports. The British have been especially adept at this means of spycraft. No country that uses fake passports in their intelligence operations has the moral authority to complain about the alleged misuse of passports in this case. The only ones that have a legitimate grievance are those individuals whose passports may have been misused without their knowledge.

I guess it’s the job of foreign ministries to complain publicly when other nations do what they themselves do secretly. Hypocrisy is, after all, the homage that vice pays to virtue. I’m reminded of the famous scene in Casablanca, when officer Renault declares, “I’m shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!” A croupier then approaches Renault, and hands him a roll of currency: “Your winnings, sir.”

The hypocrisy in this case seems even more blatant than usual. Is it because Israel is the alleged offender, and the world has gotten accustomed to singling out Israel for double standard condemnation?

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Love of the Land: An Intelligence Agency Misused Passports: OMG!

Sunday, 28 February 2010

Love of the Land: When rhetoric rules the roost

When rhetoric rules the roost


Caroline Glick
carolineglick.com
26 February '10

There is something pathetic about what passes as European foreign policy these days. Quite simply, more often than not, the concerted positions of the EU member nations have nothing to do with any of their national interests.

Take the EU's initial response to the killing of Hamas terror-master Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai on January 19. A senior terrorist engaging in the illegal purchase of illicit arms from Iran for Hamas-controlled Gaza is killed in his hotel room. The same Dubai authorities who had no problem with hosting a wanted international terrorist worked themselves into a frenzy condemning his killing. And of course, despite the fact that any number of governments, (Egypt and Jordan come to mind), and rival terrorist organizations, (Fatah, anyone?) had ample reason to wish to see Mabhouh dead, Dubai's police chief Lt.-Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim blamed Israel.

Not only did he blame Israel, to substantiate his claims, Tamim released what he said was video footage of alleged Mossad operatives who entered Dubai with European and Australian passports.

Relying only on Tamim's allegations, EU leaders went into high dudgeon. Ignoring the nature of the operation, the basic lack of credibility of the source of information, and the interests of Europe in defeating jihadist terrorism in the Middle East and worldwide, the chanceries of Europe squawked indignantly and threatened to cut off intelligence cooperation with Israel.

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Love of the Land: When rhetoric rules the roost

Thursday, 25 February 2010

DoubleTapper: Dubai Hit Squad Facebook Group

Dubai Hit Squad Facebook Group


Feeling depressed that are aren't among the millions of people around the world who work for the Mossad?

Upset that the Dubai Police Chief hasn't personally named you as a chief assassin yet?

Now's your chance -- you too can join the "I was also in the Dubai hit-squad" Facebook group.

Click here to join.

Hat tip Jameel

DoubleTapper: Dubai Hit Squad Facebook Group

Love of the Land: Dershowitz on the Mahmoud al-Mabhouh Killing

Dershowitz on the Mahmoud al-Mabhouh Killing


Jennifer Rubin
Contentions/Commentary
24 February '10

As Alan Dershowitz is wont to do, he takes a lawyerly look at whether the killing of Hamas military leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel room was legally and morally justified. He assumes, for the sake of argument, of course, that Mossad “did make the hit.” On the legal side, he notes that there are certainly extrajudicial killings that are not unlawful. “Every soldier who kills an enemy combatant engages in an extrajudicial killing, as does every policeman who shoots a fleeing felon.” After some analysis, he concludes: “This was not an ordinary murder. It was carried out as a matter of state policy as part of an ongoing war. … Obviously it would have been better if he could have been captured and subjected to judicial justice. But it was impossible to capture him, especially when he was in Dubai.” Well, the “obviously” is debatable, but his conclusion is sound.

Once Dershowitz considers the moral equation, the fun starts. He’s Dershowitz, after all, so he goes at it:

The Goldstone Report ordered by the UN Human Rights Council suggests that Israel cannot lawfully fight Hamas rockets by wholesale air attacks. Richard Goldstone, in interviews, has suggested that Israel should protect itself from these unlawful attacks by more proportionate retail measures, such as commando raids and targeted killing of terrorists.

Well, there could be no better example of a proportionate and focused attack on a combatant who was deeply involved in the rocket attacks on Israel, than the killing of Mabhouh. Not only was he the commander in charge of Hamas’ unlawful military actions, he was also personally responsible for the kidnapping and murder of two Israeli soldiers several years earlier.



It’s hard not to see the unalloyed benefit in the surgical assassination of Mabhouh, unless, of course, the applicable moral rule in these situations is that Israel is never entitled to defend itself.

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Love of the Land: Dershowitz on the Mahmoud al-Mabhouh Killing

DoubleTapper: The Mossad of Israel

The Mossad of Israel

Now that the Israeli Mossad is on the front page of every newspaper in the world, I'm getting lots of email asking for more details.

The Mossad Motto:
"Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety"
Proverbs 11:14.




Israel's Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, otherwise known as the Mossad, was appointed by the State of Israel to collect information, analyze intelligence, and perform special covert operations beyond its borders.


Over the years, the Mossad has expanded into many fields, the most prominent of which are:
  • Covert intelligence gathering beyond Israel’s borders.
  • Preventing the development and procurement of non-conventional weapons by hostile countries.
  • Preventing terrorist acts against Israeli targets abroad.
  • Developing and maintaining special diplomatic and other covert relations.
  • Producing strategic, political and operational intelligence.
  • Planning and carrying out special operations beyond Israel’s borders.


Everyone one know that if the Mossad wants you, they'll get you!



Now you can show your support for Israel by spreading the word.

Order a Mossad T-Shirt, Ball Cap, Sweatshirt, and other Mossad apparel at Zahal.org



To view the Mossad's Official Website and Apply for a Job go here



DoubleTapper: The Mossad of Israel

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Love of the Land: BBC: 1 in 10 Jews work with spy agency assassins

BBC: 1 in 10 Jews work with spy agency assassins


Adam Holland
23 February '10

Last week, BBC Radio 4 broadcast an interview in which it was stated that between 500,000 and one million Jews around the world are available to facilitate assassinations committed by the Israeli spy agency Mossad. This story has already been covered by a number of blogs (starting with Judeosphere). I had an opportunity to listen to the interview today and found that, although the BBC has claimed that this bizarre conspiracy theory came at the end of the broadcast and so could not be rebutted, the entire interview is a shocking series of absurd assertions concerning information the guest claims to have learned directly from anonymous Mossad agents.



The interviewee, an author named Gordon Thomas, starts by stating that the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh had "all the hallmarks of a Mossad operation". He then attempts to list these hallmarks, but names only one: that al-Mabhouh was killed in a hotel bedroom, and Mossad assassins are "trained in that very tactic". By this standard, any killing in a hotel bedroom could be blamed on the Mossad. The claim that this means the killing had "all the hallmarks" is quite a leap.

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Love of the Land: BBC: 1 in 10 Jews work with spy agency assassins

Love of the Land: More Like This Please

More Like This Please


Michael J. Totten
Contentions/Commentary
23 February '10

I can understand why Dubai authorities aren’t happy about the killing of Hamas senior military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, presumably by Israeli Mossad agents, in one of the city-state’s hotel rooms last month. More than most countries in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates has stayed out of the Arab-Israeli conflict and would rather it not wash up on the beach.

Even as European Union officials perfunctorily squawk about the use of forged passports by the assassins, few others have grounds to complain. Al-Mabhouh was a terrorist commander on a mission to acquire Iranian weapons for use against civilians. He was a combatant. Unlike his victims, he was fair game. He would have been fair game for even an air strike if he were in Gaza. As he was, instead, in Dubai, he was taken out quietly without even alerting, let alone harming, any of the civilians around him.

If only Israel could fight all its battles this way. It would be the cleanest and least-deadly war in the history of warfare. Even some of Israel’s harshest critics should understand that.

“The Goldstone Report,” Alan Dershowitz wrote in the Jerusalem Post, “suggests that Israel cannot lawfully fight Hamas rockets by wholesale air attacks. Richard Goldstone, in his interviews, has suggested that Israel should protect itself from these unlawful attacks by more proportionate measures, such as commando raids and targeted killing of terrorists engaged in the firing of rockets. Well, there could be no better example of a proportionate and focused attack on a combatant deeply involved in the rocket attacks on Israel than the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.”

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Love of the Land: More Like This Please

Love of the Land: What Was He Doing In Dubai?

What Was He Doing In Dubai?


Rachel Abrams
The Weekly Standard
22 February '10

The Dubai police have exposed the “identities” of the people who did it—pointing the finger not only at the Mossad, but also at Palestinian “collaborators” (who may be traitorous members of Hamas, or Hamas-despising members of Fatah, depending on which fork of the tongue you care to believe, if you care to believe either at all). The Arab world is aghast in public, though we may presume that at any rate the King of Jordan and the dictator of Egypt, who apparently have their own reasons, are singing a different tune entirely in private. One Hamas “legislator” is suggesting the victim brought it on himself by sloppiness.

The Brits and the Irish have called in Israeli ambassadors to “inquire” about the use of purloined British/Irish identities, the EU is atwitter about it, the Germans are investigating a possibly stolen German identity, and David Miliband, after expressing his “outrage,” has met with Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman to discuss it. (And by the bye, the awesomely illustrious French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, takes the opportunity to observe that this whole affair "shows the need for peace and a Palestinian state, immediately!”) The Israelis are neither confirming nor denying having carried out the operation during which a notorious self-proclaimed Hamas murderer of unarmed Israeli soldiers was assassinated in his hotel room bed.

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Love of the Land: What Was He Doing In Dubai

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Love of the Land: Israel Derangement Syndrome in the British Press

Israel Derangement Syndrome in the British Press


Noah Pollak
Contentions/Commentary
22 February '10

At this point, the most interesting thing about the Dubai assassination isn’t what happened in that hotel room; it is a hysteria about the story in the British press that is bordering on mob lunacy.

Few new details are emerging, so the press is engaged in an increasingly unconvincing attempt at propelling the story along by self-generated outrage. Here is a perfect example from the UK Times. It begins ominously:

David Miliband will press his Israeli counterpart today to explain what his Government knows about the use of stolen British identities in the Mahmoud al-Mabhouh killing.

Avigdor Lieberman, the Israeli Foreign Minister, will meet separately with his British, French and Irish counterparts in Brussels, in a diplomatic showdown over Mossad’s use of fraudulent European passports.


The Israelis are in big trouble! Well, maybe not. Down at the very bottom we read:

Mr Lieberman’s meetings in Brussels with the British, French and Irish foreign ministers have been long planned.


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Love of the Land: Israel Derangement Syndrome in the British Press

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Love of the Land: The bottom line on the Dubai hit, Israel, the Mossad etc

The bottom line on the Dubai hit, Israel, the Mossad etc.


Stephanie Gutmann
Telegraph.uk.com
20 February '10

Tom Gross has excellent stuff on reasons other nations may have been involved in the hit and also photographs of children killed by rockets that Israel believes Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, the object of the hit, helped smuggle into Gaza.

Then over to Martin Solomon of Solomonia for the bottom line:

Let’s leave that aside for the moment and assume Israel’s responsibility. Apparently some people believe this is a bad thing, in spite of the fact that Mahbhouh was an active operative for a declared enemy. This is a guy who certainly deserved death. Dubai should be embarrassed that this guy was in their country [allegedly] doing arms deals far more than Israel should be embarrassed for bumping him off.

Isn’t this exactly the type of activity people like Goldstone and others are always calling for?


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Love of the Land: The bottom line on the Dubai hit, Israel, the Mossad etc.

Saturday, 20 February 2010

Love of the Land: Re: A Dubai Victory

Re: A Dubai Victory


Max Boot
Contentions/Commentary
19 February '10

I’m with Noah Pollak. I fail to see how the rub-out of Hamas leader Muhammad al-Mabhouh in Dubai was a debacle and embarrassment for Israel, as so widely proclaimed. That is the premise of this Wall Street Journal article by Israeli analyst Ronen Bergman. He calls the mission “a diplomatic nightmare for Israel”: “The sovereignty of Dubai was violated, and the passports of four European countries were used for the purpose of committing a crime. Several rows Israel can ill-afford are currently brewing with England, Germany and France.”

True, but those rows will blow over. There is a certain ritualistic, not to say hypocritical, aspect to these controversies — since there is little doubt that intelligence operatives of all the countries involved use false passports on occasion. Sometimes even — gasp – they use false passports purportedly issued by other countries. Were Mossad agents supposed to show up in Dubai using Israeli passports?

The bigger point is that Israeli operatives succeeded in killing a dangerous foe and made a clean getaway. Even their identities remain unknown, despite the posting of surveillance video.

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Love of the Land: Re: A Dubai Victory
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