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U.S. Army Officers Say: 'Mossad May Blame Arabs'
Sometimes "the most likely suspect" in an act of terrorism is
actually a "false flag" working for-or otherwise "framed" by- those
who are responsible.
Exclusive To American Free Press
By Michael Collins Piper
Top U.S. Army analysts believe Israel's intelligence agency, the Mossad, is "ruthless
and cunning," "a wildcard" that "has [the] capability to target U.S.
forces and make it look like a Palestinian/Arab act."
This eye-opening assertion about America's supposed closest ally was reported in a front
page story in The Washington Times on September 10-just one day before the terrorist
attacks in America that are being blamed on "Arabs."
The Times reported that this serious charge by U.S. Army officers against the Israelis
appeared in a 68-page paper prepared by 60 officers at the U.S. Army's School for Advanced
Military Studies, a training ground for up-and-coming Army officers.
Then, just hours after the terrorist tra gedies, a well-known pro-Israel analyst, George
Friedman, proclaimed Israel as the primary beneficiary.
"The big winner today, intended or not, is the state of Israel," wrote Fried
man, who said on his Internet website at stratfor.com that "There is no question ...
that the Israeli leadership is feeling relief" in the wake of the terrorist attack on
America as a result of the benefits that Israel will glean.
Considering the U.S. Army's questions about possible provocations by Israel, coupled with
this noted intelligence analyst's suggestion that Israel was indeed "the big
winner" on Sept. 11, a previous report in the Aug. 3, 1993 issue of The Village Voice
that Israel's Mossad was perhaps involved in (or had foreknowledge of) the previous
"Arab terrorist" attack on the World Trade Center, takes on new dimensions.
The events of Sept. 11 do require careful attention in light of the fact that Israel has
had a long and proven record in planting "false flags"-orchestrated
assassinations and acts of terrorism for its own purposes and pinning those atrocities on
innocent parties.
Perhaps the best-known instance in which Israel used a "false flag" to cover its
own trail was in the infamous Lavon Affair. It was in 1954 that several
Israeli-orchestrated acts of terrorism against British targets in Egypt were carried out.
Blame for the attacks was placed on the Muslim Brotherhood, which opposed the regime of
Egyptian President Gamul Abdul-Nasser. However, the truth about the wave of terror is
found in a once-secret cable from Col. Benjamin Givli, the head of Israel's military
intelligence, who outlined the intended purpose behind the wave of terror:
[Our goal] is to break the West's confidence in the existing [Egyptian] regime. The
actions should cause arrests, demonstrations, and expressions of revenge. The Israeli
origin should be totally covered while attention should be shifted to any other possible
factor. The purpose is to prevent economic and military aid from the West to Egypt.
Ultimately the truth about Israel's involvement became public and Israel was rocked
internally in the wake of the scandal. Competing political elements within Israel used the
scandal as a bludgeon against their opponents. But the truth about Israel's use of a
"false flag" had come to international attention and demonstrated how Israel was
willing to endanger innocent lives as part of its grand political strategy to expand its
influence in the Middle East.
BLAMING 'RIGHT WING' EXTREMISTS
A shadowy "right wing" group known as "Direct Action" was accused of
the attack on Goldenberg's Deli in Paris on Aug. 9, 1982. Six people died and 22 were
injured. The leader of "Direct Action" was Jean-Marc Rouillan who had been
operating in the Mediterranean under the cover name of "Sebas" and had been
repeatedly linked to the Mossad. All references to Rouillan's Mossad links were deleted
from the official reports issued at the time.
However, the Algerian national news service, which has ties to French intelligence, blamed
the Mossad for Rouillan's activities. Angry French intelligence officers were believed to
have leaked this information. Several top French security officials quit in protest over
the cover-up of Mossad complicity in Rouillan's crimes. However, other Mossad false flag
operations also took place on French soil.
FALSE CLUES
On Oct. 3, 1980, a synagogue on Co pernicus Street was bombed in Paris. Four bystanders
were killed. Nine were injured. The media frenzy which followed the incident was
worldwide. Reports held that "right wing extremists" were responsible. Yet, of
all the "right wing extremists" held for questioning, none was arrested. In
fact, all were released. In the upper echelons of French intelligence, however, the finger
of suspicion was pointed at the Mossad.
According to one report: "On April 6, 1979, the same Mossad terror unit now suspected
of the Copernicus carnage blew up the heavily guarded plant of CNIM industries at La
Seyne-sur-Mer, near Toulon, in southeast France, where a consortium of French firms was
building a nuclear reactor for Iraq.
"The Mossad salted the site of the CNIM bomb blast with 'clues' followed up with
anonymous phone calls to police-suggesting that the sabotage was the work of a
'conservative' environmentalist group-'the most pacific and harmless people on earth' as
one source put it."
MORE OF THE SAME
o On June 28, 1978, Israeli agents exploded a bomb under a small passenger car in the Rue
Saint Anne in Paris, killing Mohammed Boudia, an organizer for the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO). Immediately afterward, Paris police received anonymous phone calls
accusing Boudia of involvement in narcotics deals and attributing his murder to the
Corsican Mafia. A thorough investigation subsequently established that Mossad
special-action agents were responsible for the terrorist killing.
o In October 1976 the same Mossad unit kidnapped two West German students named Brigette
Schulz and Thomas Reuter from their Paris hotel. Planted "clues" and anonymous
phone calls made it appear that a Bavarian "neo-nazi" formation had executed the
abduction. French intelligence established that the two German youths had been secretly
flown to Israel, drugged, tortured, coerced into a false "confession of
complicity" in PLO activities, and then anonymously incarcerated in one of the
Israeli government's notorious political prisons.
o In February 1977 a German-born, naturalized U.S. citizen named William Jahnke arrived in
Paris for some secretive business meetings. He soon vanished, leaving no trace. Paris
police were anonymously informed that Jahnke had been involved in a high-level South
Korean bribery affair and "eliminated" when the deal went sour. A special team
of investigators from SDECE, the leading French intelligence agency, eventually determined
that Jahnke had been "terminated" by the Mossad, which suspected him of selling
secret information to the Libyans. Along with other details of this sordid case, the SDECE
learned that Jahnke had been "fingered" to the Mossad by his own former
employer, the CIA.
BLAMING THE LIBYANS
One of Israel's most outrageous "false flag" operations involved a wild
propaganda story aimed at discrediting Libyan leader Muamar Qaddafi. In the early months
of the administration of President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. media began promoting a story
that a "Libyan hit squad" was in the United States to assassinate the president.
This inflamed public sentiment against Libya.
Suddenly, however, the "hit squad" stories vanished. Ultimately it was
discovered that the source of the story was Manucher Ghorbanifar, a former Iranian SAVAK
(secret police) agent with close ties to the Mossad. Even the liberal Washington Post
acknowledged that the CIA itself believed that Ghorbanifar was a liar who "had made
up the hit-squad story in order to cause problems for one of Is rael's enemies."
The Los Angeles Times had already blown the whistle on Israel's scare stories.
"Israeli intelligence, not the Reagan administration," reported the Times,
"was a major source of some of the most dramatic published reports about a Libyan
assassination team allegedly sent to kill President Reagan and other top U.S. officials .
. . Israel, which informed sources said has 'wanted an excuse to go in and bash Libya for
a longtime,' may be trying to build American public support for a strike against
[Qaddafi]."
In other words, Israel had been promoting the former SAVAK agent, Ghorbanifar, to official
Washing ton as a reliable source. In fact, he was a Mossad disinformation operative waving
a "false flag"-yet another Israeli scheme to blame Libya for its own misdeeds,
using one "false flag" (Iran's SAVAK) to lay blame on another "false
flag" (Libya).
The Mossad was almost certainly responsible for the bombing of the La Belle discotheque in
West Berlin on April 5, 1986. However, claims were made that there was
"irrefutable" evidence that the Libyans were responsible. A U.S. serviceman was
killed. President Ronald Reagan responded with an attack on Libya.
However, intelligence insiders believed that Israel's Mossad had concocted the phony
"evidence" to "prove" Libyan responsibility. West Berlin police
director Manfred Ganschow, who took charge of the investigation, cleared the Libyans,
saying, "This is a highly political case. Some of the evidence cited in Washington
may not be evidence at all, merely assumptions supplied for political reasons."
BLAMING THE SYRIANS
On April 18, 1986, Nezar Hindawi, a 32-year-old Jordanian man was arrested in London after
security guards found that one of the passengers boarding an Israeli plane bound for
Jerusalem, Ann Murphy, 22, was carrying a square, flat sheet of plastic explosive in the
double bottom of her carry-on bag.
Miss Murphy told security men that the detonator (disguised as a calculator) had been
given to her by her fiancee, Hindawi. He was charged with attempted sabotage and attempted
murder.
Word was leaked that Hindawi had confessed and claimed that he had been hired by Gen.
Mohammed Al-Khouli, the intelligence director of the Syrian air force. Also implicated
were others including the Syrian ambassador in London. The French authorities warned the
British prime minister that there was more to the case than met the eye-that is, Israeli
involvement. This was later confirmed in reports in the Western press.
BLAMING THE PLO
In 1970, King Hussein of Jordan was provided incriminating intelligence that suggested the
Palestine Liberation Organization was plotting to murder him and seize power. Infuriated,
Hussein mobilized his forces for what has become known as the "Black September"
purge of the PLO. Thousands of Palestinians living in Jordan were rounded up, some of the
leaders were tortured, and in the end, masses of refugees were driven from Jordan to
Lebanon.
New data, coming to light after the murder of two leading Mossad operatives in Larnaka,
Cyprus, suggested that the entire operation had been a Mossad covert action, led by one of
its key operatives, Sylvia Roxburgh. She contrived an affair with King Hussein and served
as the linchpin for a major Mossad coup designed to destabilize the Arabs.
In 1982, just when the PLO had abandoned the use of terrorism, the Mossad spread
disinformation about "terror attacks" on Israeli settlements along the northern
border in order to justify a full-scale military invasion of Lebanon. Years later, even
leading Israeli spokesmen, such as former Foreign Minister Abba Eban, admitted that the
reports of "PLO terrorism" had been contrived by the Mossad.
It is also worth noting that the attempted assassination in London of Israeli ambassador
Shlomo Argov was initially blamed on the PLO. The attempted assassination was cited by
Israel as one excuse for its 1982 incursion into Lebanon. In fact, the diplomat was one of
Israel's "doves" and inclined toward a friendly disposition of Israel's conflict
with the PLO and an unlikely target of PLO wrath.
It appears that the assassination attempt was carried out by the Mossad-under yet another
"false flag"-for two purposes: (a) elimination of a domestic
"peacenik" friendly toward the Palestinians; and (b) pinning yet another crime
on the PLO. H
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