mossad's blunders, wake up australia !!

  1. vsb
    198 Posts.
    Australian newspaper used to promote stinking zionist goals and to glorify mossad

    WAKE UP AUSTRALIA !!!!!!

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,10175512%255E2703,00.html

    Mossad's litany of blunders
    By Abraham Rabinovich
    July 19, 2004
    THE frequency with which Israel's vaunted Mossad has been caught out by foreign governments - last week's jailing of two alleged agents for trying to acquire New Zealand passports being the most recent example - reflects the hyperactivity of a small nation engaged on a global front.

    In 1997, just three years after Israel signed an historic peace agreement with Jordan, a botched Mossad attempt to murder the head of terrorist group Hamas on the streets of Amman by spraying a lethal fluid into his ear almost terminated diplomatic relations. A furious King Hussein threatened to send troops into the Israeli embassy, where Mossad agents had taken shelter.

    Israel hastily apologised and sent a doctor to apply the antidote that saved the intended victim's life.

    It also released from prison the spiritual head of Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, as a token to Hussein. Canadian passports were used in the operation and Israel apologised to Canada when it became impossible to deny Israeli involvement in the affair.

    A year later, Mossad agents were caught in Cyprus as they attempted to apply wiretaps to the telephones of Arab targets.









    Not long after, Mossad agents were caught by police in Berne, Switzerland, while engaged in a similar operation.

    Now, New Zealand has suspended diplomatic relations with Israel after the conviction of two men, Elisha Cara and Uri Kelman, for attempting to acquire New Zealand passports illegally.

    They were sentenced to six months imprisonment.

    Despite angry demands by New Zealand that Israel acknowledge the men are Mossad agents and apologise for the incident, Jerusalem has declined to do so.

    A former Mossad head, Danny Yatom, told Israel television last week that Mossad activities "make the headlines whenever it trips" but that its successes, unknown to the public, remained formidable.

    Perhaps the greatest success came in the years between the end of World War II and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, when agents of the fledgling Mossad organised the illegal passage from Europe and elsewhere to the Jewish state-in-the-making of scores of thousands of Jews, many of them concentration camp survivors.

    The operation involved the illicit crossing of many borders by masses of people and the running of a British naval blockade of what was then Palestine. The clandestine, and often highly imaginative, means used in this operation became standard practice for the Mossad.

    One of the organisation's most noteworthy feats was the 1960 tracking down and kidnapping in Argentina of Adolph Eichmann, the Nazi official charged with organising the extermination of European Jewry in the Holocaust.

    He was drugged and smuggled aboard a plane returning the Israeli foreign minister from an official visit to Argentina.

    Mossad was also involved in the hunt for other Nazis in South America and elsewhere.

    Following the murder of Israeli athletes by Palestinian gunmen at the 1982 Munich Olympics, Mossad was ordered by then prime minister Golda Meir to hunt down and kill all those involved. This would be done, with few exceptions, in the coming years through assassinations carried out in Europe and the Middle East.

    Although little is known about its performance of conventional duties as an intelligence agency such as espionage, Mossad presumably does its share of that as well.

    It has played a major role over the years in establishing contacts with foreign countries with which Israel has no formal diplomatic relations.

    Given such wide-ranging commitments, Mossad is always hard-pressed to find the neutral guise in which it can operate. What could be more neutral than remote and pacifist New Zealand?


 
arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch. arrow-down-2 Created with Sketch.