Arabs controlled by Mossad

The above photo is of the arrest of an "Al Qaeda" cell in Palestine. The arrested men turned out to be working for Israel's Mossad. www.whatreallyhappened.com/archives/2003_11.html

1. Lebanon

There have been reports that Lebanese prime minister Fouad Siniora is an agent of Mossad.

Reportedly his controller is Lt Col Aharon Goldbard. Syrian sources blame Siniora and Goldbard for the murder former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.


2. Syria

Syrian Defense minister General Hassan Turkemani has told Syrian army officers that “Mossad has been able to penetrate the officer elite with gifts of satellite tetephones linked to Israeli spy satellites."

(Damascus disinvites Siniora because he 'procrastinated' - Lebanese ... / Damascus Smears Lebanese PM Siniora as “Israeli agent”)

3. Morocco

Moroccan Bachir Ben Barka, whose father Mehdi Ben Barka was assassinated, has spoken about Mossad's alliance with Moroccan intelligence (“Cooperation between the Mossad and Moroccan Intelligence a reality”) :

"My father was considered as a threat to them; he was among the first denouncing Israeli relationships with Portuguese nationals in Africa; he was the one who foiled Zionist plans Africa; he was also among the first Arab politicians raising the Palestinian case while calling it 'a nation liberation' case, rather than a religious war between Jewish and Muslims.

"Another reason making me believe that Mossad are implicated in the assassination of my father is that there had been cooperation between Morocco Intelligence and Mossad even before the assassination of Mehdi Ben Barka…

"the presence of Mossad in Morocco is a reality; the beginning was in early sixties with the beginning of Moroccan Jews migration to Israel."

4. Egypt

In July 1954 Egypt was plagued by a series of bomb outrages directed mainly against American and British property in Cairo and Alexandria.

The Lavon Affair - Operation Suzannah - 1954.

Operation Suzannah was the work of Colonel Benyamin Gibli, the chief of Israel's army intelligence.

Gibli wanted British and American properties in Egypt to be bombed. He wanted the Egyptian government to be blamed. He wanted the USA to hate Egypt.

In Egypt, Israeli intelligence officer Avram Dar recruited several Egyptians. Dar used the name John Darling and posed as a British citizen.

On 2 July1954, a post office in Alexandria was firebombed.

On July 14, the U.S. Information Agency libraries in Alexandria and Cairo, and a British-owned theatre, were bombed.

The plot was uncovered.

Israeli agent Robert Dassa had a bomb in his pocket which ignited by accident.

The Egyptian government arrested Dassa.

Dassa's apartment was searched. The names of accomplices were found. Several suspects were arrested, including Egyptian Jews and Israelis.

Another report states that one the Israeli spies was a double agent working for Colonel Osman Nouri, the chief of Egyptian counter-intelligence.

Israel's secretary of defense Pinchas Lavon denied any knowledge of the operation.

Israel's intelligence chief, Gibli, claimed that Lavon had given him verbal order to proceed with the plot.

Lavon blamed Shimon Peres, who was the secretary general of the defense ministry, and also blamed Gibli.

Supporters of Lavon also accused Israeli Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan of conspiring against Lavon and being the real culprit in the case.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavon_Affair
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Some Egyptian security experts and political analysts have claimed that Israel was behind the July 2005 bombings in Sharm e-Sheikh.

(http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1122085380681)

On Egypt's state-run television, retired army general Fuad Allam said that he was almost certain that Israel was behind the attacks at Sharm e-Sheikh and Taba.

According to Fuad, investigations have shown that the mastermind of the Taba attack was a Palestinian "apparently linked to Israel's security forces."

He added: "I'm almost certain that Israel was also behind this attack because they want to undermine our government and deal a severe blow to our economy. The only ones who benefit from these attacks are the Israelis and the Americans."

Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya interviewed commentators who claimed that Israel was behind the bombs in Egypt.

Dia Rashwan, an expert on Islamic terror groups, said in a phone interview with Al-Arabiya from Cairo: "Israel is the only country that benefits from this."

Majdi Birnawi, another security expert, told Al-Jazeera that "I believe that Mossad or some other (Israeli) security organization carried out this attack."

Birnawi said: "Everyone knows that there are no Israelis in Sharm e-Sheikh. There are only Western tourists there. That's why it's wrong to assume that the perpetrators were targeting Israelis."

Port de Gabès à marée basse, Tunisia. Collection personnelle Bertrand Bouret http://profburp.com

5. Tunisia

"1985 October 1: Mossad organizes an attack on PLO headquarters south of Tunis, Tunisia, killing 56 Palestinians." - Mossad

In 1988 a small fleet of Israeli Sa'ar 4 Fast Missile Boats arrived in the waters just off the coast of Tunis. The Palestinian Abu Jihad, Arafat's deputy, living in the exclusive Sidi Bou Said suburb of Tunis, was then murdered byIsraeli special forces. - Tunis Raid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

7. Algeria

The New Zealand Listener reported on the links between the security services and the 'Islamic terrorists' in Algeria:

'In recent years, firm evidence has begun to emerge from Algerian military sources and leading academics that the dreaded GIA has been – perhaps from the outset and certainly under Zitouni's bloody leadership – a dummy, or 'screen' organisation managed by French/Algerian counter-intelligence.'


8. Hamas

The following is based on : Analysis: Hamas history tied to Israel: United Press International 06/18/02

According to several current and former U.S. intelligence officials, Israel gave money to Hamas over a period of years.

Israel "aided Hamas directly - the Israelis wanted to use it as a counterbalance to the PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organization)," said Tony Cordesman, Middle East analyst for the Center for Strategic Studies.

Israel's support for Hamas "was a direct attempt to divide and dilute support for a strong, secular PLO by using a competing religious alternative," said a former senior CIA official.

According to documents United Press International got from the Israel-based Institute for Counter Terrorism, Hamas evolved from Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

According to ICT papers, Hamas was legally registered in Israel in 1978 by Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.

According to U.S. administration officials, money for the movement came directly and indirectly from Israel.

"The thinking on the part of some of the right-wing Israeli establishment was that Hamas and the others, if they gained control, would refuse to have any part of the peace process and would torpedo any agreements put in place," said a U.S. government official who asked not to be named.

"Israel would still be the only democracy in the region for the United States to deal with," he said.

9. Saudi Arabia

Prince Bandar reportedly keeps in close touch with Mossad.

According to an article in Haaretz ( The head of the Mossad and the Saudi connection - Haaretz - Israel ...):

"Saudi Arabia, the guardian of the Islamic holy sites, is meticulous about maintaining a frosty attitude toward Israel in public and has never agreed to meetings between foreign ministers and senior diplomats. The unofficial liaison between Riyadh and Jerusalem was Prince Bandar, from his luxurious suburban Washington home in McLean, Virginia. Bandar's Israeli contact is Mossad head Meir Dagan, who discreetly reported on their meetings to Sharon. The connection was maintained when Bandar returned to Saudi Arabia, and according to Israeli sources became closer during the war in Lebanon."

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