Bin Laden czy Szaron wodzem AlQaidy?

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"The United States government has been provided with concrete evidence that
the Israeli Mossad and other Israeli intelligence services have been involved
in a 13-month effort to "recruit" an Israeli-run, phony "al Qaeda cell" among
Palestinians, so that Israel could achieve a frontline position in the U.S.
war against terrorism and get a green light for a worldwide "revenge without
borders" policy. The question: Does the United States have the moral fiber to
investigate?

Evidence of the Israeli dirty tricks burst onto the public scene on December
6, when Col. Rashid Abu Shbak, head of the Palestinian Preventive Security
Services in the Gaza Strip, held a press conference revealing the details of
the alleged plot, as his agency had put the pieces together.

The revelations undermine the "big lie" that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has
used to justify new brutal attacks on Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip
and other occupied areas. Sharon claimed on December 4 that Israeli
intelligence had "hard evidence" of al Qaeda operations in the Gaza Strip.
Now, the top Palestinian leadership has shown the United States and other
nations how Israeli intelligence entities were creating that al Qaeda link!

American leader Lyndon LaRouche, a Democratic Presidential pre-candidate in
2004, commented that these revelations, if confirmed, could be "of strategic
importance" in stopping the American, British and Israeli warhawks pushing
for a Middle East war, beginning with an invasion of Iraq. A war would
justify the Sharon government's plan to annihilate the very idea of a
Palestinian state.

LaRouche warned that if institutions of the American Presidency and the
international community successfully block an American pre-emptive war on
Iraq, the biggest danger would be that a "mega-terror" attack, blamed on
Palestinians, or an "Iraqi-linked" al Qaeda, would be staged by Israel's
ruling Jabotinskyite fanatics, to put the war back on the agenda.

News about the Mossad-run attempt to create an al Qaeda cell came when well-
informed intelligence sources based in Washington had already told the
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) that there are many doubts about the
Mossad's hasty declaration that "al Qaeda" had been responsible for the
November 28 attack on a hotel in Mombasa, Kenya, where three Israelis were
killed, and the failed rocket attack on an Israeli chartered jet that was
departing from Mombasa airport.

There was no identification of the bombers within the first five days of the
incident, the sources pointed out, yet Sharon's government ministers went on
an immediate propaganda rampage announcing worldwide revenge. Authorities in
Kenya also denied the al Qaeda link. But the usefulness of blaming al Qaeda,
for the Israeli right, was palpable, when Foreign Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
called the Kenya attacks "a golden opportunity" to prove to the United States
that Bush's war on terrorism, and Israel's war with the Palestinians is the
same thing. Netanyahu's faction has violently rejected the Palestinian
Authority's revelations, and so far, the American and European press have
followed suit, despite the dramatic nature of these charges, and the
documents that the Palestinians have provided to the international press.

Chronology of the Revelations
On December 7, the British news service, Reuters, the Israeli daily Ha'aretz,
and Qatar-based Al-Jazeera TV network, all reported that the Palestinian
Authority had accused the Mossad of creating a phony al Qaeda cell in the
Gaza Strip. Ha'aretz reported, "the head of Palestinian Preventive Security"
in the Gaza Strip, Col. Rashid Abu Shbak, said on December 6, "that his
forces had identified a number of Palestinian collaborators who had been
ordered by Israeli security agencies to 'work in the Gaza Strip under the
name of al Qaeda.' He said the investigation was ongoing and evidence would
be presented soon." Al-Jazeera TV added that the Palestinian authorities had
arrested a group of Palestinian "collaborators with Israeli occupation" in
Gaza, involved in the operation.

Reuters' reporter Diala Saadeh, under the headline, "Palestinians: Israel
Faked Gaza al-Qaeda Presence," quoted a number of Palestinian Authority
(P.A.) senior officials, including President Yasser Arafat, who told
reporters at his West Bank Ramallah headquarters, that Sharon's claims of al
Qaeda operations in Palestinian territories "is a big, big, big lie to cover
[Sharon's] attacks and his crimes against our people everywhere." P.A.
Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo detailed the case:


"There are certain elements who were instructed by the Mossad to form a cell
under the name of al Qaeda in the Gaza Strip in order to justify the assault
and the military campaigns of the Israeli occupation army against Gaza."

Palestinian officials promised to provide detailed evidence, and did so on
December 8, in a press conference addressed by Colonel Shbak, and by
Palestinian Minister for Planning and International Cooperation Nabil Shaath.
Shbak told the international representatives that, "Over the past nine
months, we've been investigating eight cases in which Israeli intelligence
posing as al Qaeda operatives recruited Palestinians in the Gaza Strip."
Colonel Shbak said that three men were under arrest, and 11 had been
released.

He explained that those released had voluntarily provided information going
back to May 2002, about the contacts that had been made asking them to
operate as an "al Qaeda" group. The alleged al Qaeda recruiters were traced
to Israeli intelligence, said Colonel Shbak. He detailed incidents, some of
which were described in official documents, of cell phone calls and e-mails,
where Palestinians were asked to "join al Qaeda." Shbak said, "We
investigated the origin of those calls, which used [wireless phone] roaming,
and messages, and found out they all came from Israel," reported the
publication IslamOnline. He said that the potential "recruits," had been
given money and weapons, "although most of these weapons did not even work."
He also noted that the money for these targeted Palestinians "was transferred
from bank accounts in Jerusalem or Israel."

Minister Shaath announced at the press conference that the P.A. had "handed
ambassadors and consuls of the Arab and foreign countries, documents
revealing the involvement of the Israeli intelligence in recruiting citizens
from Gaza Strip in a fake organization carrying the name of Qaeda." He said
the ploy was intended "to create a new excuse to escalate the aggression on
Gaza Strip."
    • wojo!!!! Olemy belkot idioty , tu jest wazny link : 15.02.03, 11:22
      www.rzeczpospolita.pl/gazeta/wydanie_030130/publicystyka/publicystyka_a_1.html
      • Gość: baca Re: Olemy belkot idioty , tu jest wazny lin IP: *.abo.wanadoo.fr 15.02.03, 20:37
        Pociesza mnie u ciebie, wojo, ze aczkolwiek mysleniem sie nigdy nie splamiles
        to chociaz znasz literki. Chcialbym natomiast zrozumiec znaczenie dwoch slow w
        twojej odpowiedzi: "olemy" (moze chodzi o "Golemy"?) i "lin" (nie przypuszcam,
        aby ci chodzilo o sympatyczna rybe jeziorna).
        Biednys, wojo, a tak durny, ze az prawie sympatyczny.
        • Gość: juhas Re: Olemy belkot idioty , tu jest wazny lin IP: *.tnt3.chiega.da.uu.net 15.02.03, 21:15
          Gość portalu: baca napisał(a):

          > Pociesza mnie u ciebie, wojo, ze aczkolwiek mysleniem sie nigdy nie splamiles
          > to chociaz znasz literki. Chcialbym natomiast zrozumiec znaczenie dwoch slow
          w
          > twojej odpowiedzi: "olemy" (moze chodzi o "Golemy"?) i "lin" (nie
          przypuszcam,
          > aby ci chodzilo o sympatyczna rybe jeziorna).
          > Biednys, wojo, a tak durny, ze az prawie sympatyczny.

          Wojo to betonowy syjonista z bojowki "Zakuty leb"
          • Gość: baca Re: Olemy belkot idioty , tu jest wazny lin IP: *.abo.wanadoo.fr 15.02.03, 23:48
            Gość portalu: juhas napisał(a):

            > Wojo to betonowy syjonista z bojowki "Zakuty leb"




            Mam nadzieje, ze nie jest naczelnym specjalista od propagandy, bo to by mnie
            moglo zalamac.
    • watto Re: Bin Laden czy Szaron wodzem AlQaidy? 15.02.03, 21:21
      Oficjele palestynscy od dawna o tym mówili, że agenci izraelscy rekrutują do Al-
      Kaidy.
      • Gość: Lover Re: Bin Laden czy Szaron wodzem AlQaidy? IP: *.dialup.mindspring.com 16.02.03, 06:15
        watto napisał:

        > Oficjele palestynscy od dawna o tym mówili, że agenci izraelscy rekrutują do
        Al
        > -
        > Kaidy.

        Jezeli to prawda, to jest to straszna prawda i brudna, brudna gra. Czy ktos
        odwazy sie na zbadanie sprawy? C
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