Fallout from the Taba attacks. From the Times Online, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:
THE ISRAELI government has ordered Mossad, the foreign intelligence service, to make the hunt for Al-Qaeda terrorists its main priority after last week’s Red Sea attacks that killed at least 33 people, most of them Israeli tourists.Egyptian officials said yesterday they had detained dozens of bedouin tribesmen on suspicion of supplying the explosives for the blasts at the Taba Hilton and at a bungalow beach camp 35 miles down the coast.
As rescuers pulled more bodies from the wreckage of the hotel, Dan Arditi, Israel’s counterterrorism chief, urged tourists still in Egypt to come home, warning that the attacks on Thursday “don’t lessen, even in the slightest, the risk that this will happen again”.The order to Mossad to turn its attention from Palestinian groups to Al-Qaeda was given by Ariel Sharon, the prime minister, after Israeli intelligence sources said the size of the blasts suggested they were the work of Osama Bin Laden’s network rather than Palestinian suicide bombers.
They captured Eichman in Argentina,maybe they can get binladen in pakistan.
Onewhowalkstall
American of the Mohawk Nation
This article provides some history on the Mossad.
MOSSAD: A BRIEF HISTORY
1960 -- Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann kidnapped from Argentina to face trial in Israel.
1970s -- Several Arabs connected with the Black September terrorist group assassinated.
1974 -- Ahmad Boushiki, an Algerian mistaken for PLO security head Ali Ahmad Salameh, is killed by Mossad. In February 1996 the Israeli government agreed to compensate Boushiki's family.
1986 -- Israeli nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu kidnapped from London to face charges in connection with a British newspaper's revelations of Israel's nuclear weapons program.
1988 -- Assassination team invades a well-guarded residence in Tunis and murders Yasser Arafat's deputy, Abu Jihad.
1990 -- Gerald Bull, a Canadian scientist who developed a "super gun" for Iraq, killed at his Brussels apartment.
1995 -- Director-general of Mossad, known only as "S," forced to retire following the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin by an Israeli opponent of the peace process.
1997 -- Attempt to assassinate Khalid Meshaal, a top political leader of the Palestinian group Hamas, fails in Jordan.
1999 -- Israel dismisses suggestions that Mossad was behind the crash of an EgyptAir passenger aircraft off the coast of the U.S. that killed 217 people.
MOMBASA, Kenya -- Israel's Mossad spy agency, which has a long record of hunting terror suspects, is leading the investigation into the twin attacks on Israeli tourists in Kenya.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon echoed the pledge his country made after the killing of 11 of its athletes taken hostage by Palestinian gunmen at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
He said in a televised speech in the wake of Thursday's attacks: "Our long arm shall reach the terrorists and those who dispatch them.
"Israel shall chase down those who spill the blood of its citizens. No one will emerge unscathed."
Mossad eventually tracked down and killed those responsible for the 1972 Munich attack.
In Thursday's attacks in Kenya, 13 people were killed when three suicide bombers blew up the Paradise Hotel in Mombasa. (Full story)
A short time earlier, unknown assailants fired two missiles at an Israeli charter plane carrying 271 people, but missed their target.
Kenyan and Israeli investigators have initially blamed the attacks on the al Qaeda terror group.
Israel's defence minister, Shaul Mofaz, said: "Our hand will reach them. ... If anyone doubted that the citizens of the state of Israel cannot stand up to the killers of children, this doubt will be removed."
Yossi Melman, an Israeli expert on the Mossad, told Reuters: "(It) will have to work hard -- it won't be easy -- but they definitely can do it
"I expect Israel will rely heavily on the CIA and Kenya, but if it identifies who was behind (the attacks), it will try to take them out."
Melman said the attacks appeared to be the work of "local al Qaeda" from eastern Africa or Yemen.
He added: "(The Mossad) has more experience (than the Americans) in assassinations. But the Americans have much more information about al Qaeda."
Giora Shamis, editor in chief of DEBKA.com, a popular Israeli Internet site specialising in intelligence matters, said the Mossad would be entering "a very long and dark tunnel" in trying to take on al Qaeda.
He told Reuters: "It is not an operation of one organization. As usual with al Qaeda, it is a joint venture of a few organisations."
Mossad -- Hebrew for "institute" -- has a long record of hunting terror suspects.
Formerly known as the Central Institute for Coordination and the Central Institute for Intelligence and Security, Mossad was formed in April 1951.
It was established by then-Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, who gave as Mossad's primary directive: "For our state which since its creation has been under siege by its enemies, intelligence constitutes the first line of defence. ... We must learn well how to recognise what is going on around us."
The secretive organisation is responsible for human intelligence collection, covert action and counterterrorism, though in 2000 it advertised openly for would-be spies in the Israeli press and on the Internet.
It is believed to consist of eight departments, though some details of the internal organisation of the agency remain obscure.
And this is a more complete history........
I always thought our intelligence service should be trained by Mossad.
CounterTerrorism
With the crushing Arab defeat in the 1967 war the Palestinians realised that their 'Champions' in the Arab world would be unable or unwilling to help them. Open warfare was out of the question so they turned to the traditional weapon of the weak, terrorism. Unfortunately for the Palestinians , the IDF and especially Shin Beth with its network of undercover agents in the refugee camps were more than capable of not only limiting the effects of the terrorist attacks on Israel but making such attacks very costly to the Palestinians. Since most attacks in Israel were thwarted they turned their attention overseas, to attack not only Israeli's in other countries but the western allies of Israel as well.
The Israeli's reacted fast and hard against this international terrorism, with Mossad teams operating covertly in many foreign countries. Shin Beth trained hidden guards armed with low velocity Beretta .22 handguns which were placed on Israeli airliners ready to engage in airborne gun battles with any hijacker foolish enough to try. Mossad and Shin Beth agents infiltrated the West Bank camps so that warning of terrorist attacks could be received. They also operated in Jordan, passing on information to King Hussein, some of these agents were spies, others were acting in a covert diplomatic role, organising secret meetings between Israeli leaders and King Hussein. From the 1970's onwards Mossad took the policy of hitting back hard against the terrorists no matter what country they might be in. Mossad did have its failures, like the disastrous 1972 Munich Olympics, where terrorists managed to seize nine members of the Israeli Olympic team, which lead to a massacre. After Munich Israeli public opinion called for action, Golda Meir's orders to the Israeli secret services was clear, to go on the offensive, to allow this Mossads budget was doubled. As Ronald Payne put it "Mossad was not only given a licence to kill (it had done that in the past) but a licence to systematically hunt down those deemed responsible for the Munich Massacre".
This lead to the formation of auxiliary Avenger or Goel squads, such as 'Masada' or 'Wrath of God', irreverently called WOG by Mossad. These teams operated covertly in other sovereign states to hunt down and exterminate Arab terrorists. The Israeli's have a long historical tradition of such avengers based on the right of vengeance against one who had killed kin, and who were allowed safe refuge in certain cities. Mossad revived this idea, justifying it by saying that it was done due to expediency and self defence. The Avenger squads were not always successful, as in Lillehammer, Norway in 1973, were an Avenger team not only killed the wrong man , but were captured.
It would be wrong to characterize all Mossad covert counterterrorism operations as brutal search and destroy missions, (Although an attempt to kill and decapitate the head of the PLO Abou Jihad in Tunis does little to contradict this view). Mossad have also used more discreet methods for example although strictly illegal under the German constitution, Israeli agents gained unofficial authorization to interrogate Arab suspects held in German prisons. Also the famous operation Jonathan, the hostage rescue in Entebbe on 4th July 1976 were the Israeli's attempted to rescue more than a hundred hostages detained by President Idi Amin of Uganda, after they had been hijacked by Palestinian terrorists. The often brutal tactics of Mossad have brought few criticisms from the Israeli public who used to suffering terrorist attacks against themselves shed few tears for those killed by Mossad teams in other countries.
Technology Acquisition/ Counter Proliferation.
Among those secret services involved with trying to purloin industrial and technical secrets the Israeli's have a track
Oh, what a relief!!! At last, we know somebody who is up to this task of hunting down and taking out these servants of the demonic cult of death are on the job now.
And then there is this:
Palestinians Blame Israel, US
The Palestinian Authority has issued a pro forma “condemnation” of the Taba Hilton terrorist attack, but the Jerusalem Post’s Khaled Abu Toameh reports that on the streets of Ramallah, the mass murder in Taba filled hearts with joy: Palestinians blame Israel, US. (Hat tip: Barak M.)
In Ramallah, many Palestinians on Saturday expressed support for the attacks in Sinai, which they said, were a “natural response to Israel’s crimes in the Gaza Strip.”
“The Israelis deserve what happened to them,” said Bassam Abu Halaweh, a taxi driver. “In the last two weeks Israel killed about 100 Palestinians. It was clear that there would be some kind of retaliation.”
Maha Odeh, a secretary for a local law firm, said she was “delighted” when she heard about the bombings.
“I don’t know any Palestinian who is sad on a day like this,” she added. “We hope that Israel and the US, which is perpetrating daily massacres against the Iraqi people, will learn the lesson and stop the killings.”
In the nearby town of Bir Zeit, several shopkeepers blamed Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for the Sinai bombings. “Sharon is responsible for the bloodshed because of what he’s doing in the Gaza Strip,” said Hassan Khalil, who works in a grocery.
Fayez Ibrahim, a student at Bir Zeit University, said he and many of his colleagues were hoping that there would be more attacks like the ones in Sinai. “We want to see such attacks in the heart of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,” he said.
After dismal performance of CIA in recent years, good to know MOSSAD are going after OBL & Co. Why doesn't Mossad train CIA recruits? Know that Mossad are helping Russia with their security in the wake of Beslan Masssacre.
And then this:
Reaction from the Arabic Language Jihadi forums
by Laura Mansfield
As the death toll continues to rise in the attacks on the resorts in Sinai, the reaction on the Arabic language forums has been swift and predicably very much anti-Israeli.
From the Hesbah Forum,
NightJourney 62 writes: Allah is the greatest Allah is the greatest. Three explosions and the death of 23 Zionist pigs.
The Egyptian police speak of another explosion in the area of Nuweiba between Taba and Sharm Al-Sheikh, and Cairo says that 23 Israelis were killed in the first explosion at the Hilton Hotel in Taba.
(quoting a news source)
A strong explosion in a hotel in Taba occupied by Israelis.
A strong explosion shook a hotel where Israeli tourists stay in the city of Taba, located on the Egyptian side of the borders with Israel. The initial reports report that there are large numbers of victims due to the explosion, but the cause is not know even though initial reports were that it came from a gas leak.
In a followup post, NightJourney 62 writes: Allah is the greatest, all praise be to Allah.
The number of dead and injured rose in the explosion and according to sources in the hospital at Taba. Al Jazeera reports that 29 Zionists are dead and more than 100 injured.
It is clear; may Allah grant us victory, and that it be delivered so that the eyes of Allah’s enemies shed tears and taste what they have fed to our sons in Palestine. It is worth noting that Night Journey 62 claims to be female. Meanwhile, on the Ansar forum, the response is uniform. One poster after another is posting messages praising Allah, saying “Allah Akbar”. On the Islah forum, one poster claims that the explosion in Taba was intense enough to be felt (or heard) in Saudi Arabia. A poster known as Non-Arab Full Moon says Oh Allah make this day a curse for the sons of Zion and their followers.
Creator of News claims that the explosion at the Hilton were the result of twin suicide bombers.
Samira el Azzdi posts Oh Allah, we want more of these blessed operations.
Death toll continues to rise in terror attacks in Sinai
Morgane,
This is a great article, it talks about the CIA, KGB and MI5, but Mossad doesn't train any other security services, which is a shame.
Mossad - The World's Most
Efficient Killing Machine
By Gordon Thomas
12-9-2
Standing on a canteen table in down-town Tel Aviv, Israel's spymaster studied the men and women of Mossad.
In the few weeks since taking over Mossad, Meir Dagan knew he already commanded something his recent predecessors never managed. Respect.
Barely raising his voice he spoke.
"When I was fighting in Lebanon, I witnessed the aftermath of a family feud. The patriarch's head had been split open, his brain on the floor. Around him lay his wife and some of his children. All dead. Before I could do anything, one of the murderers scooped up a handful of brain and swallowed it. This is how you will all now operate. Otherwise someone will eat your brain."
His every word held them in thrall - even if they sent a shudder through some of his listeners, hardened as they were.
In the canteen were those who had killed many times already. Killing enemies who could not be brought to trial because they were hidden deep inside Israel's Arab neighbours.
Only Mossad could find and kill them. Rafi Eitan, the legendary former Operations Chief of Mossad told me when we sat together in his living room in a north Tel Aviv suburb:
"I always tried to kill when I could see the whites of a person's eyes. So I could see the fear. Smell it on his breath. Sometimes I used my hands. A knife, or a silenced gun. I never felt a moment's regret over a killing."
Meir Amit, when he had been director of Mossad, later insisted "we are like the official hangman or the doctor on Death Row who administers the lethal injection. Our actions are all endorsed by the State of Israel. When Mossad kills it is not breaking the law. It is fulfilling a sentence sanctioned by the prime minister of the day".
We spoke as he walked me through Mossad's own unique memorial in Tel Aviv to the dead - a concrete maze shaped in the form of a brain. Each name engraved on the concrete was of an agent who had been killed while trying to destroy Israel's enemies.
Some of those agents had one thing in common. Amit had sent them to their deaths.
"We did all we could to protect them. We trained them better than any other secret service. Sometimes, out on a mission, the dice is against you. But there will always be brave men ready to roll the dice," he said.
Dagan, his listeners in the canteen knew, was cast in the same mould. He would protect them with every means he knew - legal or illegal. He would allow them to use proscribed nerve toxins. Dum-dum bullets. Ways of killing that not even the Mafia, the former KGB or China's secret service use. But he would not hesitate to expose them to death - if it was for the greater good of Israel.
That was the deal those in the canteen had accepted when they were recruited. They, too, were ready to roll the dice.
Dagan, only the tenth man to head Mossad and bear the title of memune - "first among equals in Hebrew" - reminded his listeners sat on their plastic-form chairs what Meir Amit had once said. Then Dagan added:
"I am here to tell you those days are back. The dice is ready to roll."
Dagan jumped down from the table and walked out of the canteen in total silence. Only then did the applause start.
Shortly afterwards came the Mombasa massacre of eleven days ago. An explosive-laden land-cruiser drove into the reception area of the island's Israeli-owned Paradise Hotel.
Fifteen people died and 80 were seriously injured. Two shoulder-fired missiles nearly downed an Israeli passenger plane bringing tourists back to Tel Aviv from Kenya. Two hundred and seventy-five barely missed a Lockerbie-style death.
Meir Dagan immediately suspected it was the work of Osama bin-Laden's al-Quaeda and that the missiles had come from Iraq's arsenal.
But to suspect and prove would be the greatest challenge Mossad had faced since the War on Terrorism was launched by President Bush.
"Mossad would not be operating in its own backyard against suicide bombers. It would be working 1,500 miles away in a hostile environment. There would only be lip-service support from the authorities on the ground. Other intelligence services would be trawling through the evidence looking for clues that would fit their agendas. The CIA for a fix on bin-Laden. MI6 for a lead back to a threat to Britain. The same for the Germans," a senior intelligence man in Tel Aviv told me.
But for Meir Dagan it was time to roll the dice. Every person with proven field experience was on a plane to Kenya within an hour of the massacre.
They would sift and search the wreckage, using sophisticated equipment to do so. Detectors that could detect a sliver of metal deep inside a corpse - metal that would show where the explosives came from. And much else.
The team who would "roll the dice" travelled separately - as they always did. They had their own aircraft, their own pilots. They were the men and women of kidon, Mossad's ultra-secret assassination unit.
Their sole job in Mombasa was to find and kill the perpetrators of the massacre: those behind the three bombers who had gone to their deaths laughing. The kidon would kill the planners of the massacre after they had traced them to their lair - wherever it was. It might take months - as it had with avenging the murder of the Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. But the kidon would find the men behind the Mombasa outrage and kill them.
They would use a small laboratory of poisons, sealed in vials until the moment came to strike. They had long and short-blade knives. Piano wire to strangle. Explosives no bigger than a throat lozenge capable fo blowing off a person's head. An arsenal of guns: short-barrel pistols, sniper rifles with a mile killing range.
The team chosen to go to Mombasa had local language skills. They could pass for Arabs or for Indian traders. Between them, they spoke Swahili and other dialects. They dressed the part; they looked the part. They also understood the closed language of their world.
They had learned how to memorise fibres - precise physical descriptions of people. Neviof , how to break into an office, a bedroom, or any other given target and plant listening bugs - or a bomb. Masluh, the skill of shaking off a tail.
The women had learned how to use their sex. To be ever ready to sleep with someone to obtain vital information. The link between intelligence work and sexual entrapment is as old as spying itself. Meir Amit had said when he was Mossad's chief:
"Sex is a woman's weapon. Pillow talk is not a problem for her. But it takes a special kind of courage. It is not just sleeping with an enemy. It is to obtain information."
The kidon team had passed the two years course at the Mossad training school at Henzelia, near Tel Aviv. They had been sent to a special camp in the Negev desert. There they had learned to kill.
"They are taught how to use the weapon appropriate for the target. Strangulation with a cheese-cutter if the victim is to be killed at night. A handgun fitted with a silencer. A nerve agent delivered by an aerosol or injection," explained Victor Ostrovsky, a former member of kidon.
Ostrovsky, who today lives in Arizona, will not say who he has killed. But he quit Mossad - saying he could not "stomach the way they did things".
My sources in Mossad say he is "long past his sell-by date. We do things differently now".
And, by all accounts, more ruthlessly.
The man known to Mossad as "The Engineer" was a top Hamas bomb-maker. He lived on the West Bank, protected by gunmen.
One day he received a visitor - a distant cousin from Gaza. The young man spoke like so many from that hotbed of Islamic fanaticism.
Over mint tea, the two men spoke far into the evening. Finally, The Engineer invited his guest to stay over. The offer was accepted. The youth asked if he could use The Engineer's mobile phone to call his own family to say they should not worry.
He asked if he could make the call from outside the house to improve reception. The Engineer nodded. The call over, the two men fell asleep on the floor.
Next day, the youth left to return to Gaza. That morning, The Engineer received a call on the mobile. As he put the phone to his mouth and started to speak, his head was blown off.
The youth had been recruited by Mossad to plant a powerful explosive inside the phone. The detonation signal had come from a kidon half a mile away.
No one had seen him arrive. No one saw him go.
Over the past years, Mossad have killed scores of Israel's enemies by such methods.
"We try to never use the same method twice. Our technicians spend all their time devising new ways to kill," a Mossad source told me last week.
Their roll-call of Mission Successful includes; Fathi Shkaki, the leader of Islamic Jihad, and Gerald Bull, the rogue Canadian investor of Saddam's supergun.
The usual composition of a hit team is four. One is the "target locator". His task is to keep tabs on the victim's movements. Another is the "transporter", to get the team safely away from the killing area.
The remaining two men perform the execution. In the case of Gerald Bull they knocked on his front door late in the evening. The ballistic expert had just moved in. He had been assured he was safe by his Iraqi minders. But they had been lured away by some of the kidon back-up team.
These are known as sayanim - the Hebrew word for helpers. Throughout the world there are tens of thousands. Each has been carefully recruited to provide the kind of help that the kidon unit required to kill Bull.
The assassination was simple. Both kidon wore FedEx courier uniforms. One carried a package. The other knocked on the door. When Bull opened it, the package was thrust at him. As he stepped back he was shot - once in the forehead and once in the throat. He flew backwards into the hall. The package was retrieved, the door closed behind the dead Bull. Both men calmly walked away to where the "transporter" was waiting. In hours, the team was back in Tel Aviv.
Preparation for an assassination can take weeks, even months. The hit team, once selected, is moved to a Mossad safe house, one of many in Israel.
Eli Cohen, a former Mossad agent, told me that "a safe house looks like it was furnished from a car boot sale".
It was in one such safe house that the plan to assassinate Saddam Hussein was prepared.
It was elaborate even by Mossad standards. It revolved around killing Saddam during a visit to one of his mistresses.
Mossad agents in Baghdad had discovered that the woman, the widow of a serving Iraqi officer who had died mysteriously, would be driven from the palace to keep a tryst with Saddam in a desert villa outside the city.
Heavily guarded, the villa would be a hard target to hit.
But Mossad believed there was a window of opportunity between the time Saddam would land in his helicopter near the villa and enter its well-protected compound.
The plan to kill Saddam has long been on Mossad's agenda. But previous attempts had failed due to Saddam's obsession with changing his movements at the last moment.
Mossad believed he would not do so this time.
"The woman is irresistible," said a report from one of its Baghdad undercover agents.
Mossad had scouted an air corridor through which it believed a kidon could be flown in below Iraqi radar.
A final rehearsal was held in the Negev desert. Israeli commandos doubled as Saddam and his bodyguards - a party of five.
As they landed close to a replica of the villa, the kidon were in position. They were equipped with specially adapted shoulder-firing missiles. But their weapons were to only fire blanks for the rehearsal.
In a tragic mistake, one of the missiles had been replaced with a live one. It killed the make-believe Saddam and his bodyguards.
The operation was cancelled.
But last week Meir Dagan was said to be considering adapting it to once more try and kill Saddam.
After eleven days investigation, his teams in Mombasa confirmed the massacre had all the hallmarks of being an Iraqi-sponsored act carried out by al-Quaeda.
How and when Mossad will strike against Saddam is, understandably, a closely guarded secret.
But an intelligence sources suggested to me that a successful assassination of Saddam could see the looming threat of war recede.
"With Saddam out of the way there is no reason to invade Iraq. The people themselves will rise," said the source.
Dagan, the Mossad chief who could possible achieve that was born on a train between Russia and Poland. He speaks several languages. He is an action man, working 18 hour days. His private life is simple: he eschews the trappings of power that goes with the job of running MI6 or the CIA. His salary is a fraction of what their directors get. Three months into the job, he is adored by his staff.
In the past years, Mossad has experienced many publicised failures, a loss of morale and, worst of all, growing public criticism among its own people.
All that Meir Dagan is determined to change.
In his open neck shirt and chain store pants and sneakers, Dagan is no James Bond. The only spy fiction he is known to read is John Le Carre - because, he has told friends, he can at least empathise with its hero, Smiley.
Meir Dagan is also an avid reader of history of other intelligence services. It is said he knows more about the CIA and MI6 than many of its current employees.
He constantly reminds his staff that action cannot wait for certainty. That motive and deception are at the centre of their endeavours. That they must create situations which seek to draw fact out of darkness. For him the art of informed conjecture is an essential weapon.
Since Mombasa, Dagan has virtually worked and slept in his office. Its windows look eastwards to the Judean Hills. Beyond are the tribal badlands of Pakistan - where Dagan is convinced Osama bin-Laden is hiding - and the desert of Iraq through which Dagan believes Saddam will try and escape if war starts. The Mossad chief will be waiting.
Meantime, he is preoccupied with the latest news from Mombasa - and all those points east where his kidon team are tracking the planners of the outrage.
Some have gone to the Philippines. Others to Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Mossad's scientists and pathologists, as well as field agents, katsas, have combed and bagged the clues from the Paradise hotel disaster area.
Every day an El Al plane has flown northwards to Israel with the evidence despite behind-the-scene protests by the Kenyan intelligence service.
Mossad agents in Nigeria have provided important details on al-Quaeda in that country. Katsas in South Africa have joined colleagues in Mombasa. From Rome, Malta and Cyprus, other Mossad agents sped down through Africa into the country's fierce heat.
Dagan's men are polite to the counter-intelligence officers from the CIA, MI6 and European services.
"But these are Israelis who are dead or injured. This is Mossad's job. And everybody had better remember that," said one Mossad source.
Mossad has made no friends on the ground. They rarely do. That is their style: go it alone. They believe they know more than anyone else in fighting terrorism. And they may be right.
In Tel Aviv, having done all he could for the moment, Meir Dagan waits.
The 57 years-old, battle-hardened hero of past wars in Lebanon, in all those places in the Middle East where the alleys have no names, has earned his reputation as a no-holds barred leader. In those days, with a handgun in his pocket and his dog at his heel, he had led from the front. Twice he had been wounded, so that nowadays he sometimes uses a walking stick. He dislikes doing so. He detests any sign of weakness in himself or in others.
Dagan is a blunt man, proud and imperious and prepared to stand on his record. He crushed the first Intifada in Gaza in 1971. Two years later he fought in the Yom Kippur War.
For him, Mossad, and ultimately Israel, the Mombasa massacre is a test - to show that Mossad is back on centre stage with a vengeance.
No other intelligence service has a better history of operations in Central Africa. In the 1960s Mossad drove out the vaunted Chinese Secret Intelligence Service. It stopped Cuba's Fidel Castro exporting his revolution into Africa. It beat the KGB at its own plans to turn the Congo into its playground. It was a dirty and deadly war.
A terrorist group ambushed a Mossad katsa in the Congo and fed him to the crocodiles. They filmed his last, threshing moments in the water - and sent the footage to the local Mossad station chief. He retaliated by placing a two-pound bomb under the toilet seat of the terrorist leader. It blew the villa apart. Twelve terrorists died.
Mossad built up a relationship with BOSS, the security service of the South African apartheid government. It sent a team to Pretoria to teach BOSS the art of sophisticated methods of interrogation. Israeli instructors showed them the black art of sleep deprivation, hooding, forcing a suspect to stand facing a wall for long hours, and mental tortures such as mock tortures.
"The one certainty is that if the Mombasa killers are caught Mossad won't bother with mock executions," said a Mossad source.
The methods Mossad uses are often outside the law. They have a unit that specialises in burglary - using far more sophisticated means than those employed by the infamous Watergate burglars. Their ineptitude led to the downfall of President Nixon.
They have a special team of scientists working at the Institute for Biological Research in Tel Aviv. They prepare the deadly toxins for the kidon.
Where other intelligence agencies no longer allow their agents to kill, kidon have no such restraint. They remain fully licensed to assassinate in the name of Israel once they have routinely convinced the incumbent prime minister of the need to do so.
Ariel Sharon needs little convincing.
Mossad's assassins routinely witness some of Israel's leading forensic pathologists at work so as to better understand how to make an assassination look like an accident.
They learn how a pinprick or small blemish left on a victim's skin can be a give away. They are shown how to ensure against this.
It makes them probably the most sophisticated lawfully-approved killers in the world.
This morning (Sunday) Meir Dagan, as he has done every day since the Mombasa attack, will awaken from a combat veteran's light sleep. This squat, barrel-chested man will take his customary cold water shower and eat his daily breakfast of natural yogurt, toast spread with honey washed down with several cups of strong black coffee.
Next he will study the latest reports from not only East Africa - but from all those areas where his team of hunters have now moved.
After briefing the prime minister on the scrambler phone that links Dagan to Ariel Sharon, the memune may spend an hour at an easel in the corner of his office - touching up one of the watercolour paintings which are the only known passion in his life.
But like everything else about him, they will remain under lock and key. Just as with his plan to assassinate Saddam Hussein, the first the world will know, if Mossad is successful, will be after it has happened.
For justamom and carolyn,
this is OT here, but I wanted to make sure you two and the others see this, there is more posted at Dhimmni Watch on this subject.
Exposing the CIE
"The Council on Islamic Education...presents itself as a mainstream Muslim organization, linking itself to established educational associations, and it claims to act as Islam's liaison to the nation's public schools. The Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service roster of recognized tax-exempt organizations (501c3) does not list the Council on Islamic Education. No form 990 is on record. The Council on Islamic Education is funded by domestic Islamic donors perhaps aided by foreign support. The self-declared "resource center" is in fact a political advocacy organization."
Council on Islamic Education founder and director Shabbir Mansuri declared in a 2001 interview that he took calls for improved American history and civic education after 9/11 to be a personal attack. He boasted that he is waging a "bloodless" revolution, promoting world cultures and faiths in America's classrooms. The Council on Islamic Education has staged displays of Muslim prayer for television cameras at California textbook hearings. It has warned scholars and public officials who do not sympathize with its requests that they will be perceived as racists, reactionaries, and enemies of Islam."
"The Council on Islamic Education is part of the textbook terrain today, a content gatekeeper with virtually unchecked power over publishers. It advises activists in schools to generate grassroots teacher support, to leave a paper trail, to affect cordiality, and to insist on meeting with educational officials. The Council similarly "works with" publishers to ensure they meet a certain standard of sensitivity—the Council on Islamic Education standard."
"The Council on Islamic Education is an agent of contemporary censorship. It demands "ground rules upon which interaction with publishers can take place." It warns that it may "decline requests for reviewing published materials, unless a substantial and substantive revision is planned by the publisher." For more than a decade, history textbook editors have done the Council's bidding, and as a result, history textbooks accommodate Islam on terms that Islamists demand. This is all the more disturbing since the Council has a curious view of the nation and world whose history it wants to rewrite."
"According to one Prentice Hall editor who objected to policies on Islam-related content, opposition is "silenced" and Islam is given a "free pass." Publishers fear that the label of xenophobia, racism, nativism, or ethnocentricity may affix to their products and reputations. Almost without thinking, or thinking solely in venal terms of political expediency, sales and adoptions, social studies editors are giving American children and their teachers a misshapen view of the past and a false view of the future."
Source: MiddleEast Forum
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Susan_b, I really enjoyed the articles on Mossad. CAn you please post links to things when you leave them in here? I'd love to be able to quote from them in other forums.
And I agree with the other posters- I was hoping for good news when I got online this a.m . Finding that Mossad is after al Qaeda is the best news I've had in ages!
Whoa! Susan_b....nic eposts. good info.!
http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/sep/08spec.htm
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The Rediff Special/A Special Correspondent
September 08, 2003
Thirty-five years ago, in September 1968, when the Research and Analysis Wing was founded with Rameshwar Nath Kao at its helm, then prime minister Indira Gandhi asked him to cultivate Israel's Mossad. She believed relations between the two intelligence agencies was necessary to monitor developments that could threaten India and Israel.
The efficient spymaster he was, Kao established a clandestine relationship with Mossad. In the 1950s, New Delhi had permitted Tel Aviv to establish a consulate in Mumbai. But full-fledged diplomatic relations with Israel were discouraged because India supported the Palestinian cause; having an Israeli embassy in New Delhi, various governments believed, would rupture its relations with the Arab world.
This was where the RAW-Mossad liaison came in. Among the threats the two external intelligence agencies identified were the military relationship between Pakistan and China and North Korea, especially after then Pakistan foreign minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto visited Pyongyang in 1971 to establish a military relationship with North Korea.
Again, Israel was worried by reports that Pakistani army officers were training Libyans and Iranians to handle Chinese and North Korean military equipment.
RAW-Mossad relations were a secret till Morarji Desai became prime minister in 1977. RAW officials had alerted him about the Zia-ul Haq regime's plans to acquire nuclear capability. While French assistance to Pakistan for a plutonium reprocessing plant was well known, the uranium enrichment plant at Kahuta was a secret. After the French stopped helping Islamabad under pressure from the Carter administration, Pakistan was determined to keep the Kahuta plant a secret. Islamabad did not want Washington to prevent its commissioning.
RAW agents were shocked when Desai called Zia and told the Pakistani military dictator: 'General, I know what you are up to in Kahuta. RAW has got me all the details.' The prime minister's indiscretion threatened to expose RAW sources.
The unfortunate revelation came about the same time that General Moshe Dayan, hero of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, was secretly visiting Kathmandu for a meeting with Indian representatives. Islamabad believed Dayan's visit was connected with a joint operation by Indian and Israeli intelligence agencies to end Pakistan's nuclear programme.
Apprehensive about an Indo-Israeli air strike on Kahuta, surface-to-air missiles were mounted around the uranium enrichment plant. These fears grew after the Israeli bombardment of Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981.
Zia decided Islamabad needed to reassure Israel that it had nothing to fear from Pakistan's nuclear plans. Intermediaries -- Americans close to Israel -- established the initial contacts between Islamabad and Tel Aviv. Israel was confidant the US would not allow Pakistan's nuclear capability to threaten Israel. That is why Israeli experts do not mention the threat from Pakistan when they refer to the need for pre-emptive strikes against Iraq, Iran and Libya's nuclear schemes.
By the early 1980s, the US had discovered Pakistan's Kahuta project. By then northwest Pakistan was the staging ground for mujahideen attacks against Soviet troops in Afghanistan and Zia no longer feared US objections to his nuclear agenda. But Pakistani concerns over Israel persisted, hence Zia decided to establish a clandestine relationship between Inter-Services Intelligence and Mossad via officers of the two services posted at their embassies in Washington, DC.
The ISI knew Mossad would be interested in information about the Libyan, Syrian, Jordanian and Saudi Arabian military. Pakistani army officers were often posted on deputation in the Arab world -- in these very countries -- and had access to valuable information, which the ISI offered Mossad.
When young Israeli tourists began visiting the Kashmir valley in the early nineties Pakistan suspected they were Israeli army officers in disguise to help Indian security forces with counter-terrorism operations. The ISI propaganda inspired a series of terrorist attacks on the unsuspecting Israeli tourists. One was slain, another kidnapped.
The Kashmiri Muslim Diaspora in the US feared the attacks would alienate the influential Jewish community who, they felt, could lobby the US government and turn it against Kashmiri organisations clamouring for independence. Soon after, presumably caving into pressure, the terrorists released the kidnapped Israeli. During negotiations for his release, Israeli government officials, including senior intelligence operatives, arrived in Delhi.
The ensuing interaction with Indian officials led to India establishing embassy-level relations with Israel in 1992. The decision was taken by a Congress prime minister -- P V Narasimha Rao -- whose government also began pressing the American Jewish lobby for support in getting the US to declare Pakistan a sponsor of terrorism. The lobbying bore some results.
The US State Department put Pakistan on a 'watch-list' for six months in 1993. The Clinton administration 'persuaded' then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif to dismiss Lieutenant General Javed Nasir, then director general of the ISI. The Americans were livid that the ISI refused to play ball with the CIA who wanted to buy unused Stinger missiles from the Afghan mujahideen, then in power in Kabul.
After she returned to power towards the end of 1993, Benazir Bhutto intensified the ISI's liaison with Mossad. She too began to cultivate the American Jewish lobby. Benazir is said to have a secret meeting in New York with a senior Israeli emissary, who flew to the US during her visit to Washington, DC in 1995 for talks with Clinton.
From his days as Bhutto's director general of military operations, Pervez Musharraf has been a keen advocate of Pakistan establishing diplomatic relations with the state of Israel.
The new defence relationship between India and Israel -- where the Jewish State has become the second-biggest seller of weapons to India, after Russia -- bother Musharraf no end. Like another military dictator before him, the Pakistan president is also wary that the fear of terrorists gaining control over Islamabad's nuclear arsenal could lead to an Israel-led pre-emptive strike against his country.
Musharraf is the first Pakistani leader to speak publicly about diplomatic relations with Israel. His pragmatic corps commanders share his view that India's defence relationship with Israel need to be countered and are unlikely to oppose such a move. But the generals are wary of the backlash from the streets. Recognising Israel and establishing an Israeli embassy in Islamabad would be unacceptable to the increasingly powerful mullahs who see the United States, Israel and India as enemies of Pakistan and Islam.
With inputs from the rediff Delhi Bureau
Design: Uttam Ghosh
http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/sep/09iaf.htm
We will train with Israelis: IAF chief
Harinder Mishra in Tel Aviv | September 09, 2004 11:53 IST
Chief of Air Staff Srinivaspuram Krishnaswamy has said the Indian Air Force will train with their Israeli counterparts and expressed satisfaction at the military hardware India has procured from Israel, saying they are 'cost effective' and operationally unique.
"We would work and train (with Israel) in some manner in exercises that are practical and possible. We look forward to learn from each other in many ways and the reactions (to such proposals) are positive and it is a matter of working out practicalities," Krishnaswamy, who is in Tel Aviv on a five-day visit, told PTI.
Krishnaswamy, who on Wednesday achieved the unique distinction of being the first chief of air staff of any country to fly aboard an F-16I fighter jet, said, "We are pleased with whatever inductions we have made. They are very cost-effective and unique in terms of operational features."
The Phalcon deal, he said, would give us a longer look beyond the horizon and 'we will exploit its advantages'.
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The IAF chief, who is in Tel Aviv at the invitation of Israel's Vice Chief of Defence Staff Dan Halutz, appreciated the cost-effective training methods adopted by the Jewish state.
During his visit, Krishnaswamy has visited the Israeli aircraft industries and the Israeli military industries and would be visiting air force bases in Ramon and Palmachim.
He has also held extensive talks with senior defence officials to outline possible areas of further cooperation.
Applauding the way Israel has gone by with this, Krishnaswamy said, "We have a lot to learn from them. The Israeli Air Force is about 35,000 people in uniform but they are very formidable.
"It is certainly inspiring to learn the way Israel manages cost capability. It is very unique and I am interested in the way they train right from the selection of the people. There is so much of care and attention to the skills and capability. Each one wants to contribute so effectively to the greater system."
Calling upon the urgent need to adopt such methods of training and management, he said, "It is my responsibility to look after not only operational effectiveness but (also) at what cost? We have to look at the budget and investment in acquiring that capability."
Defence sources in Tel Aviv said Israel has normally avoided sharing information on techniques of training, which is limited to only a few select countries. Any such move with India, they said, is a 'statement of huge trust'.
Comparing the Israeli defence industries to the diamond cutting industry, which is 'very small but very precious and expensive', the chief of air staff said that India is, however, not chasing their technology per se but 'the usability of it, the application and the concept'.
The IAF chief, who is also chairman of the Chief of Staff Committee, also praised the rapid strides made by Indian defence industries.
Calling himself a man of aeronautics, Krishnaswamy said India is developing a jet engine, which is 'unique, something extraordinary' and would attract worldwide attention.
Noting the successful exercise by six Jaguars that crossed the Atlantic Ocean recently, he said, some Mirage 2000 jets would next week be heading to South Africa, crossing the Indian Ocean for a joint exercise with that country.
Any chance they (Mossad) might come to Canada and do some educating and training? We can only hope.
Any chance they (Mossad) might come to Canada and do some educating and training? We can only hope.
Susan_b said: "I always thought our intelligence service should be trained by Mossad."
Oh, yes! I would happily pay my taxes to support a program like that! And for lessons from Israel on how to secure borders, too!
AND if they just HAPPENED to catch OBL shortly before the November election, why, so much the better (complaints from Kerry and company notwithstanding).
I very much enjoyed all the historical background on Mossad given in this thread. Thank you all.
PS--Susan_b, what a fantastic movie the life work of Meir Dagan would make! I haven't thought it worth the money to see a movie in years, but I'd be first in line for that one!
PPS
Susan_b, could you give some more specific directions to the "Textbook Reviews" post that you mentioned above? Thanks to people more able than I on the internet, I'm beginning to get quite a collection; I'd be very grateful to see that post too.
susan_b -
You've definitely got my attention! Thanks for the great post! :)
voletti & Son of Albion -
Re: dhimmi watch article about Ramadan education in public schools
THANK YOU for copying the posted list of e-addresses to various messages and for nominating Hugh - :) to format a letter (he was my choice too! ;).
Rather than wait or let this issue fade off the board, I suggest we individually write to the addresses for now.
If a formatted letter does get posted - there is no harm in sending another batch as per the adage - there is strength in numbers!
Here are some of the links you asked for:
//archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/11/29/kenya.mossad/
Mossad-the worlds most effecient killing machine
//www.rense.com/general32/ruth.htm
The Israeli Intelligence Services: Deption and Covert Action
www.rickard.karoo.net/articles/concepts_israeli_covert.html#counterterrorism
The Mossad would not work in any country besides Israel.In Israel they are heros.In any other country they would all be in prison like the US soldiers in prison for abuseing the sons of satan in iraq.They have a job to do and there are no rules as to how they do it.If the CIA could work in that manner without the US governments nose in the way.The same results would come from the CIA.
Onewhowalkstall
American of the Mohawk Nation
WOW ,,,thank you susan_b ,,,great work ,,i learned so much
i come home daily from work ,and log on to this site ,i dont post much ,but i learn something every day
mark
Onewhowalkstall
Only if they get caught and who says they will do the deed a pointer is as important as the hunter??
Susan-b WOW!!
I want one of those what do you call it a tovor?
Part of the American Tribe
Squirrel Hunter
Spider Killer
God Bless the USA and her Fighting Forces and ALL who Fight with her give them Strength,Wisdom,Sight and Courage to Defeat the Islamic Terrorist and ALL who Support them Open the Eyes of the World to their Threat Amen
PS
Remember how the Israelis offered Translators what 123 and was turned down by the FBI what were they thinking wonder if that has been rectorfied?
The CIA has its hands tied by the US government.And is accountable to congress.I know this first hand from working with the Contra's and "The Company"many years ago.Unless the CIA is given Free Hand to carry out "Operations"like the Mossad,nothing will change.
Onewhowalkstall
American of the Mohawk Nation
let the mossad use a nuclear bomb detonated in mecca haj. Payback is a bitch