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2 More Suspects In Mossad
Passport Affair Flee NZ
By Yossi Melman
Haaretz.com
7-25-4
New Zealand police and security officials suspect that two other suspects in
the Mossad passport affair have fled to Israel. The first is Ze'ev Barkan,
who is thought to have masterminded the botched Mossad operation to acquire
New Zealand passports. It was disclosed last week that Barkan had served in
diplomatic posts at Israeli embassies in Austria and Belgium.
The second figure whose name was disclosed this weekend was Anthony David
Reznick. New Zealand television on Friday said Reznick is a 36 year old
religious Jew who worked as a paramedic for an ambulance company that
provided services to handicapped youth.
Mossad agents allegedly first tried to produce a forged passport in Reznick's
name. New Zealand authorities suspect Reznick brought the agents to a
handicapped person and suggested his name would be preferable for the forged
passport scheme.
Reznick reportedly lived in Israel for 13 years, and served in the IDF. After
returning to New Zealand, he served as a member of Auckland's Jewish council.
Reports say he recently expressed a desire to return to Israel, where he met
his wife - but whether she is an Israeli citizen is unclear.
Reznick, who also lectured on emergency medical services at the Auckland
Institute of Technology, left New Zealand for Hong Kong the day after the two
Israeli Mossad agents, Uri Kelman and Elisha Cara, were arrested. They were
later sentenced to six months in jail and fined.
Reznick told his students he was traveling to take care of a friend who had
been injured in a road accident but he never returned to work. A short time
later he sent an e-mail message to his employers telling them he was leaving
and would be unable to return to New Zealand for health reasons.
If it is established that Reznick facilitated a Mossad operation, his
engagement for such work would be in line with Mossad methods of operation.
Many reports suggest the Mossad often relies on helpers around the world as
it carries out its missions - many of these are Jewish. Among other things,
helpers would provide help with accommodation for those on operations, as
well as relaying information.
However, since the arrest of Jonathan Pollard in the United States in the mid
1980s, the Mossad had reportedly minimized its use of foreign Jewish helpers.
The concern was that the unmasking of helpers in botched intelligence
operations could generate accusations of divided loyalty against Jews in
their home countries.
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