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India-Israel Co-operation and Challenges
How the professionals do it.



http://rajeev2004.blogspot.com/2010/02/h...akers.html

Quote:How Mossad tackles terror makers

feb 20th, 2010



in all honesty, the hit on the CIA at khost was equally brilliant. of

course, the question is when india's spy agencies will be able to do

this sort of operation.



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From: A P Joshi

Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 11:21:32 +0530

Subject: [color="#0000FF"]How Mossad tackles terror makers[/color]

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a very good column on this issue.



By Gordon Thomas

New Indian Express, 19 Feb 2010

http://www.expressbuzz.com/edition/story...3GntEw72ik=



The spies strike again, this time in Dubai



The Mossad assassins could have felt only satisfaction when the news broke

that they had succeeded in killing Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a top Hamas military

commander, in Dubai last month. The Israeli government's refusal to comment

on the death has once more gained worldwide publicity for Mossad, its feared

intelligence service. Its ruthless assassinations were made famous by the

film Munich, which detailed Mossad's attacks on the terrorists who killed

Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics. [color="#0000FF"]Long ago, the agency had established

that silence is the most effective way to spread terror among its Arab

enemies.[/color]

In the past year, al-Mabhouh had moved to the top of Mossad's list of

targets, each of which must be legally approved under guidelines laid down

over half a century ago by Meir Amit, the most innovative and ruthless

director-general of the service. Born in Tiberius, King Herod's favourite

city, Amit had established the rules for assassination.

[color="#0000FF"]"There will be no killing of political leaders, however extreme they are.

They must be dealt with politically. There will be no killing of a terrorist's

family unless they are also directly implicated in terrorism. Each execution

must be sanctioned by the incumbent prime minister. Any execution is

therefore state-sponsored, the ultimate judicial sanction of the law. The

executioner is no different from the state-appointed hangman or any other

lawfully-appointed executioner."[/color]





Permission to kill

I first met Amit in 2001 and through him, I talked to the spies of Mossad,

the katsas, and finally, to the assassins, the kidon, who take their name

from the Hebrew word for bayonet. They helped me write the only book

approved by Mossad, Gideon's Spies. Amit said the book "tells like it was —

and like it is".

Amit showed me a copy of those rules at our first meeting. After two years

of training in the Mossad academy at Herzlia near Tel Aviv, each recruit to

the kidon is given a copy.

The killing in Dubai is a classic example of how Mossad goes about its work.

Al-Mabhouh's 11 assassins had been chosen from the 48 current kidon, six of

whom are women.

It has yet to be established how al-Mabhouh was killed, but kidon's

preference is strangling with wire, a well-placed car bomb, an electric

shock or one of the poisons created by Mossad scientists at their

headquarters in a Tel Aviv suburb.

The plan to assassinate Mahmoud al-Mabhouh had been finalised in a small

conference room next to the office of Meir Dagan, who has run Mossad for the

past eight years. The 10th director-general, Dagan has a reputation as a man

who would not hesitate to walk into a nameless Arab alley with no more than

a handgun in his pocket.

Only he knows how many times he has asked a prime minister for legal

permission to kill a terrorist who could not be brought to trial in an

Israeli court, along with the kidon to whom he shows the legally stamped

document, the licence to kill.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh's name had been on such a document, which would have been

signed by Benyamin Netanyahu. That, like every aspect of a kidon operation,

would be firmly denied by a government spokesman, were he to be asked. This

has not stopped Dubai's police chief, Lt-General Tamin, from fulminating

against the Israeli prime minister.


[color="#800080"](Yes. They can keep fulminating.

Alternatively: they can stop with the islamic jihad and there won't be cause to fulminate.)[/color]

Two years ago this week, Dagan sent a team of kidon to Damascus to

assassinate Imad Mughniyeh. His Mossad file included details of organising

the kidnapping of Terry Waite and the bombing of the US Marine base near

Beirut airport, killing 241 people. The United States had placed a £12.5

million bounty on his head. Dagan just wanted him dead.

Mossad psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioural scientists, psychoanalysts

and profilers <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> — collectively known as the 'specialists' — were told to

decide the best way to kill Mughniyeh.


They concluded that he would be among the guests of honour at the Iranian

Cultural Centre celebrations in 2008 for the celebration of the Khomeini

Revolution. The team rigged a car-bomb in the headrest of the Mitsubishi

Pajero they discovered Mughniyeh had rented, to be detonated by a mobile

phone. As Mughniyeh arrived outside the culture centre at precisely 7 pm on

February 12, the blast blew his head off.





Network of sayanims

At Mughniyeh's funeral in Beirut, his mother, Um-Imad, sat among a sea of

black chadors, a sombre old woman, who wailed that her son had planned to

visit her on the day after he died. She cried out she had no photograph to

remember him by. Two days later she received a packet. Inside was his

photograph. It had been posted in Haifa.


[color="#800080"](See. Israel's not devoid of human sympathy, but they won't accept giving inhumane terrorists a free hand to keep terrorising them.)[/color]

The list of kidon assassinations is long and stretches far beyond the Arab

world. In their base deep in the Negev Desert — the sand broken only by a

distant view of Israel's nuclear facility at Dimona — the kidon practise

with a variety of handguns, learn how to conceal bombs, administer a lethal

injection in a crowd and make a killing look accidental. <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />

They review famous assassinations — the shooting of John F Kennedy, for

example — and study the faces and habits of potential targets whose details

are stored on their highly restricted computers. There, too, are thousands

of constantly updated street plans downloaded from Google Earth.

Mossad is one of the world's smallest intelligence services. But it has a

back-up system no other outfit can match.
The system is known as sayanim, a

derivative of the Hebrew word lesayeah, meaning to help.

There are tens of thousands of these 'helpers'. Each has been carefully

recruited, sometimes by katsas, Mossad's field agents. Others have been

asked to become helpers by other members of the secret group.

Created by Meir Amit, the role of the sayanim is a striking example of the

[color="#0000FF"]cohesiveness of the world Jewish community.[/color]


[color="#800080"](Yes. Because in the end, they can only trust each other. Their future is in their people's own hands.)[/color]

In practical terms, a sayan who

runs a car rental agency will provide a kidon with a vehicle on a

no-questions basis. An estate agent sayan will provide a building for

surveillance. A bank manager sayan will provide funds at any time of day or

night, and a sayan doctor provides medical assistance.

Any of these helpers could have been involved in the assassination of

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. Mossad has recently expanded its network of sayanim into

Arab countries.

A sayan doctor in the West Bank provided details of the homoeopathic

concoction Yasser Arafat used to drink. When he died in 2004, his personal

physician, al-Kurdi, said "poisoning is a strong possibility in this

case".
<img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' /> There

have been reports that more than a dozen terrorists have died from poisoning

in the past five years. <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />

Within the global intelligence community, respect for Mossad grew following

the kidon assassination of Gerald Bull, the Canadian scientist who was

probably the world's greatest expert on gun-barrel ballistics. Israel had

made several attempts to buy his expertise. Each time, Bull had made clear

his dislike for the Jewish state.

Instead he had offered his services to Saddam Hussein, to build a super-gun

capable of launching shells containing nuclear, chemical or biological

warheads directly from Iraq into Israel. Saddam had ordered three of the

weapons at a cost of $20 million. Bull was retained as a consultant for a

fee of $1 million.

On the afternoon of March 20, 1990, the sanction to kill Bull was given by

the then prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir. Nahum Admoni, the head of Mossad,

sent a three-man team to Brussels, where Bull lived in a luxury apartment

block. Each kidon carried a handgun in a holster under his jacket.

When the 61-year-old Bull answered the doorbell of his home, he was shot

five times in the head and the neck, each kidon firing their 7.65 pistol in

turn, leaving Bull dead on his doorstep. An hour later they were out of the

country on a flight to Tel Aviv.

Within hours, Mossad's own department of psychological warfare had arranged

with sayanim in the European media to leak stories that Bull had been shot

by Saddam's hit squad because he had planned to renege on their deal.

[color="#800080"](Classic.

Shouldn't have been making weapons of mass destruction for islamania that were specifically intended to threaten another nation.)[/color]





'Do not disturb'

The same tactics had been placed on stand-by on October 24, 1995, for the

assassination of Fathi Shkaki who, like Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, had reached the

top of Mossad's target list as a result of his terrorist attacks.

Two kidon — code-named Gil and Ran — had left Tel Aviv on separate flights.

Ran flew to Athens, Gil to Rome. At each airport they collected new British

passports from a local sayan. The two men arrived in Malta on a

late-afternoon flight and checked into the Diplomat Hotel overlooking

Valetta harbour.

That evening, a sayan delivered a motorcycle to Ran. He told hotel staff

that he planned to use it to tour the island. At the same time, a freighter

that had sailed the previous day from Haifa bound for Italy radioed to the

Maltese harbour authorities that it had developed engine trouble. While it

was fixed, it would drop anchor off the island. On board the boat was a

small team of Mossad communications technicians. They established a link

with a radio in Gil's suitcase.

Shkaki had arrived by ferry from Tripoli, Libya, where he had been

discussing with Colonel Gadaffi what Mossad was convinced was a terrorist

attack. The two kidon waited for him to stroll along the waterfront. Ran and

Gil drove up on the motorcycle and Gil shot Fathi Shkaki six times in the

head. It had become a kidon signature.

When the police came to search Shkaki's bedroom they found a 'Do not disturb'

sign on his door — a signature that was repeated in last month's Dubai

killing.





© The Daily Telegraph

About the author:

Gordon Thomas is the author of Gideon's Spies





© Copyright 2008 ExpressBuzz

Posted by nizhal yoddha at 2/20/2010 08:44:00 AM
Always comforting to know that Israel at least protects itself.



In contrast one remembers the hideous chidembarrassment embarrassingly wafting his fist (so was he waving?) at TSP about 2 terrorist attacks or so ago and declaring to "do something" about it "next time". Roll around Next Time and His Uglyness is still sitting around making the mother of all lame speeches - the "we surrender" but in more roundabout words.



At least Israelis look good. Oh and they're competent too. I especially love how they don't give a rat's end what the rest of the world thinks or the howling of the psecular naysaying voices including the Bleeding Hearts variety (that bleed for terrorists onlee of course). Israel's only interest: the survival of their nation with a minimum of any damage to anyone (but this minimisation must never be such that it will lead to endangering themselves/their first intention).

Didn't watch Munich - though Bana is always interesting, and the Croatian can pass for Israeli without me having to suspend disbelief - but I always thought the Israeli counter to the islamic murder of the Israeli Olympic athletes was brilliant: Israel definitely cares about its own and will look after its own. Both to make sure the enemy thinks twice before trying such a crime again - knowing the repercussions to expect - and to ensure that the victims and their families are given some real recompense. So who said revenge doesn't pay? Only cowards. Because in practice, one sees that it does pay. With increased security. With confidence in a tormented population that refuses to play the assigned role of the eternally helpless victim. With relative peace (compared to giving islamania a free run let alone encouraging it as christorule in India does).



Indians who boo Israel and support the hostile islamaniac world surrounding it (including the bloodthirsty terrorist brigade among "palestinians") are basically telling Dharmics that Dharmics also have no right to protect themselves and ensure their survival against islamaniac terrorism either. I mean, if the lecture is good for Israel, it's good for Indians too right?



Cowards deserve what they get. The only pity is they would take non-cowards down with them. Actually, the non-cowards are made the first sacrifice.
Death to traitors.
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