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Israel unleashes its death squads...on Revisionists?

Postby Hannover » 2 decades 4 months ago (Mon Jan 20, 2003 4:47 am)

The judeo-supremacists know no bounds. One can only imagine who they deem to be "threats to Israel".

The 'holocau$t' scam is their cash cow, their political power, their ethnic cohesion, their religion; and those who expose it for the fraud that it is are certain to called "threats of Israel".

This story is disgusting, but then again, what did the wife of the European diplomat call Israel? "That shitty little country?"

- Hannover


Israel unleashes its death squads
Sunday Times | 19jan03
http://www.sundaytimes.news.com.au/prin ... 44,00.html

ISRAELI death squads have been authorised to enter "friendly" countries and assassinate opponents in a move that raises the prospect of political
killings in Australia.

Agents of the Israeli secret service Mossad have been given free rein to
kill those deemed to be a threat to the Jewish state - wherever they are
hiding.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has until now refused permission for
assassinations on the home ground of allies, has reversed the policy as
part of a more aggressive approach to terrorism.

The move was revealed by former Mossad agents in a series of interviews
with US news agency United Press International. It was later confirmed by
US intelligence officials.

They said the policy raised the potential for killings in countries with
close ties to Israel, including the US, Britain and Australia.

One Mossad official told UPI the policy shift was prompted by "a huge
budget" increase for the agency as part of "a tougher stance in fighting
global jihad (or holy war)".

"Targeted killings" have, in the main, been restricted to the West Bank and
Gaza because "no one wanted such operations on their territory", one
Israeli official said.

But that is changing with the appointment late last year of new Mossad
director Meir Dagan.

Another former Mossad agent told UPI: "Diplomatic constraints have
prevented Mossad from carrying out preventive operations (assassinations) on the soil of friendly countries until now."

Mr Sharon and Mr Dagan were now "reversing that policy, even if it risks
complications to Israel's bilateral relations".

A third source said Mr Sharon wanted "greater operational maneuverability" for Mossad.

Asked if that meant assassinations within allied countries, he said: "It does."

The move comes in the wake of the assassination by the CIA of al-Qaeda
suspects in Yemen.

Qaed Sinan Harithi and five other suspects were killed last year when a
unmanned Predator spy plane fired a Hellfire missile at their car.

That attack is thought to have limited the ability of the US to protest
about Mossad killings abroad.

"That (the Predator attack) was done on the soil of a friendly ally," an
official at the US Congress said. "I don't know on what basis we would be
able to protest Israel's actions."

Israel has in the past sent hit squads to kill opponents in hostile
countries such as Lebanon, and snatch squads have been used extensively
throughout the world.

Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann was captured in Argentina in 1960, taken
to Israel and executed.

In 1986, scientist Mordechai Vanunu was snatched in Rome and transported to
Israel after revealing details of Israel's nuclear weapons program. He was
sentenced to 18 years jail, only being released from solitary confinement
in 1998.

One of the few known cases of Mossad hitmen carrying out an assassination on friendly soil occurred on July 21, 1973, when a Mossad team shot dead Moroccan waiter Ahmed Bouchikhi as he walked home from the cinema with his pregnant wife in the Norwegian ski resort of Lillehammer.

The assassins apparently mistook Bouchikhi for Hassan Salameh, a PLO
intelligence chief suspected of masterminding the killing of 11 Israeli
athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

Gullow Gjeseth, who led a Norwegian Government inquiry into the shooting, said: "This was much more than a murder. This was a violation of Norwegian sovereignty."

In January 1996, Israel paid undisclosed damages to Bouchikhi's family, but refused to admit responsibility for the killing.

Mossad is thought to have struck again in October 1995, when the head of
the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, Fathi al-Shikai, was gunned
down on the streets of Malta. The hit, though never formally claimed, had
all the trademarks of the agency.

A return to such killings is expected to raise concerns among Israel's
Western allies.

The assassinations are likely to be carried out by a unit of Mossad's
secret Metsada department called the Kidon, a Hebrew word meaning
"bayonet".

The agents will have to answer to Mr Dagan, who has been described by a CIA agent as having a "real killer instinct".

Officially, Israel has refused to confirm or deny the policy change.

Kim Farber, a diplomat at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, told UPI:
"There is so little information available on this, there is nothing I can
add."

A spokesman for Foreign Minister Alexander Downer yesterday refused to
comment on the possibility of Mossad agents operating in Australia.
If it can't happen as alleged, then it didn't.

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