Israel
did not transmit to the United
States all the evidence in its
possession on the preparation
of the September 11
attacks.
-- Le Monde, respected French
national newspaper | Pictures added by this website Paris, France, Tuesday, March 5, 2002
[Original
French text ] An
Enigma: Vast Israeli Spy Network
Dismantled in the US By Sylvain Cypel Translated by Malcolm
Garris IT is undoubtedly the
largest case of Israeli espionage in the
United States -- that has been made public
-- since 1986. In June 2001, an investigative report
detailed the activities of more than
one-hundred Israeli agents, some
presenting themselves as fine arts
students, others tied to Israeli high-tech
companies. All were challenged by the
authorities, were questioned, and a dozen
of them are still imprisoned. One of their
tasks was to track the Al-Qaida terrorists
on American territory -- without informing
the federal authorities. Elements of this investigation, taken
up by American television Fox
News, reinforce this thesis: that
Israel did not transmit to the United
States all the evidence in its possession
on the preparation of the September 11
attacks. The latest issue of the Online
Intelligence Letter, a publication
specializing in questions of information,
has revealed that a vast Israeli spy
network operating on American territory
was dismantled. It
is the biggest affair involving the
Mossad
(the Israel's external security agency) in
activity against the United States since
Jonathan
Pollard, an employee of the US
Navy (right),
was condemned to life in prison, in 1986,
for spying for Israel's benefit. What was the real scale of this
network? The facts evoked by an American
investigative report do not indicate if
the network obtained the information it
was after, or if the authorities
dismantled it in its initial phase.
According to the chief editor of Online
Intelligence, Guillaume
Dasquié, this "vast network of
Israeli intelligence agents was
neutralized by the counter-espionage
services of the Department of
Justice." The Americans "would have apprehended
or expelled close to 120 Israeli
nationals." M. Dasquié gives a
report on a "61-page review article" from
June 2001, given to the American justice
department by a "task force" made up of
agents of the DEA (Drug Enforcement
Administration) and some INS (Immigration
and Naturalization Service) agents "who
were associated the FBI and the office of
investigation of the US Air Force." Questioned by Le Monde, Will
Glaspy, of the Public Affairs
department of the DEA, authenticated this
report, and said the DEA "holds a
copy." This is not the first time that
information relating to Israeli espionage
appeared in the United States since the
Pollard affair. In June 1999, the review
Insight had described, at length, a
"secret" investigation by Division 5 of
the FBI regarding Israeli phone-tapping
targeting the White House, the State
Department and the National Security
Council. After the attacks of September 11, very
little detailed information had come out
about the arrest of some sixty Israelis.
Finally, from December 11 to 14, 2001, the
Fox News television channel aired an
investigation in four parts into Israeli
espionage in the United States, in the
broadcast "Carl Cameron Investigates." The Israeli embassy in Washington
immediately responded by stating that it
did not contain "anything true." American
Jewish organizations such JINSA (Jewish
Institute for National Security Affairs),
AIPAC (America-Israel Political Action
Committee) and others, denounced
the report as a "machination." Fox withdrew from its Internet site,
one day and half after its posting, all
the material related to this
investigation. Le Monde requested
three times with Fox News to provide a
tape of the broadcast. It was never
done. On February 26, Fox told our
correspondent in New York that sending it
posed "a problem," without being specific.
Le Monde, however took note of the
whole script
in this investigation. Carl Cameron evokes "a vast secret
investigation held there" relating to "140
Israelis made to pass for students of the
University of Jerusalem or Betzalel
Academy of Arts [which have]
unceasingly sought to come into contact
with civil servants and, according to a
document, targeted and penetrated military
bases, dozens of buildings of the DEA,
FBI, and others." His investigation focused on two
aspects. Firstly, could the Israelis have
had preliminary knowledge of the September
11 attacks and not informed the Americans?
His sources, explains Carl Cameron, tell
him: "The principal question is 'how could
they they not have known?'" On the screen, his editor-in-chief
tells him thus: "Certain
reports confirm that the Mossad sent
representatives to the United States to
warn them, before September 11, of the
imminence of a major terrorist attack.
That does not go in the direction of an
absence of warning." Cameron's response: "The problem is not
the absence of warning, but the absence of
useful details" compared to those which
American services suspect Israel of having
held. The second round of the
investigation touched on Israeli companies
providing administrative services for
American companies, which would conceal
information. It was aimed at the manufacturer of
Amdocs software, placed on Wall Street,
which lists, for the 25 major telephone
companies of the United States, all the
calls coming into and originating from
American territory, as well as the
companies Nice and Comverse Infosys, the
latter providing the data-processing
programs to American law enforcement
agencies authorized to eavesdrop on
private phone conversations. Comverse is suspected of having
introduced into its systems of the "catch
gates" in order to "intercept, record and
store" these wire-taps. This hardware
would render the "listener" himself
"listened to." - Question to Cameron: "Are there
reasons to believe the Israeli
government is implicated?"
- Answer: "No, none, but a classified
top-secret investigation is
underway."
The broadcast had been shown beforehand
to the highest persons in charge of the
CIA, the FBI, the NSA (the agency in
charge of phone-taps), the DEA and the
American Justice Department, none of which
objected to its airing. The report submitted to the American
Justice Department, to which Le
Monde had access, shows that many of
the "fine-arts students" suspected of
illicit activity have a military past in
Israeli information or advanced technology
units. Some entered and left the United States
on several occasions, remaining each time
for short periods. Several are related to
the hi-tech Israeli companies of Amdocs,
Nice and Retalix. Challenged, a "coed" saw
her bond of $10,000 paid by an Israeli
working at Amdocs. Questioned, two others admitted being
employed by Retalix. Le Monde
obtained other information not contained
in this report. Six of the intercepted
"students" had a cellular telephone bought
by an Israeli ex-vice-consul in the United
States. Two others, at an unspecified time,
arrived in Miami by direct flight from
Hamburg, and went to the residence of an
FBI agent, to try to sell him artwork,
left again for the Chicago airport to go
to the residence of an agent of the
justice department, then again took a
plane directly for Toronto -- all in one
day. More than a third of these
"students," who, according to the report,
moved in at least 42 American cities,
stated they resided in Florida. Five at least were intercepted in
Hollywood, and two in Fort Lauderdale.
Hollywood is a town of 25,000 inhabitants
to the north of Miami, close to Fort
Lauderdale. At least 10 of the 19
terrorists of September 11 were residing
in Florida. Four of the five members of
the group that diverted American Airlines
flight number 11 -- Mohammed Atta,
Abdulaziz Al-Omari, Walid and
Waïl Al-Shehri, as well as one
of the five terrorists of United flight
175, Marwan Al-Shehhi -- resided
all at various times in ... Hollywood,
Florida. As for Ahmed Fayez, Ahmed and
Hamza Al-Ghamdi and Mohand
Al-Shehri, who took over United flight
75, like Saïd Al-Ghamdi, Ahmed
Al-Haznawi and Ahmed Al-Nami,
of United flight 93 which crashed
September 11 in Pennsylvania, and Nawaq
Al-Hamzi, of AA flight 77 (crashed
into the Pentagon), they all at one time
resided at Delray Beach, to the north of
Fort Lauderdale. This convergence is, inter alia, the
origin of the American conviction that one
of the tasks of the Israeli "students"
would have been to track the Al-Qaida
terrorists on their territory, without
informing the federal authorities of the
existence of the plot. Two enigmas remain. - Why was the Israeli network a
priority of drug enforcement agents? An
assumption: the DEA is the main
American agency inquiring into the
money laundering. A network such as
Al-Qaida used "dirty"
[funding], and the Taliban's
Afghanistan was the primary exporter of
opium in the world.
- Why this astonishing "cover" of
false students canvassers for poor
artwork? The Israeli network seemed to
hold lists of
names. Its members knew at which
office or which private residence to
go. The objective was apparently to
make contact, even for a short
time.
According to an Israeli specialist in
espionage, "this story is a ridiculous
joke, and is not serious." Contacted, the
services of the Israeli Prime Minister
still had not, as of Monday evening March
4, answered our questions. The American
Justice Department indicated to us that "a
dozen" of these "students" would still be
imprisoned indefinitely, and all the
others had been released or deported. The FBI indicated to us that it will
not make "any comment at this stage." The
CIA, the FBI, the DEA, the INS, the NSA,
the Justice Department and the Pentagon
have all designated an investigator on
this file. on
this website . . .
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dismanteled in the United
States
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