Hussein
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Something really weird is going on here.
i think exactly the same .
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Something really weird is going on here.
Yup...I think they are the same five 'dancing Jews' in NYC on Sept. 11, 2001.Something really weird is going on here.
One thing still bothers me....
Why the heck did Mossad need 11 Agents to take out one guy with no body guards?
I mean, could they not have poisoned his food?
Or pretended to be housekeeping, enter his room and use a silencer to kill him?
Or plant a car bomb in his car?
Or drug him and fake a heart attack?
All of which would have taken 2 or 3 people max.
Why send such a huge team of 11 Agents which creates more risks and why were they so sloppy to be shown on Hotel's Security Cameras?
Why kill him in a such monitored location. Instead of kidnapping him and assassinating him in the desert?
Something really weird is going on here.
There is no doubt Mossad did it. India does not have to worry, nor has the capacity to punish perpetrators of 26/11, Massad will handle it. They will never let Jewish blood spilt go in vain. So better watch out!
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Mossad knows what option is best for them. Obviously they had information from Hamas insider that the leader was traveling under assumed name to Dubai, which he thought was a safe place for him. His body guards wewre supposed to join him later. Mossad had information where he was going to stay. We can not blame Mossad for their actions, they were justified for this hit as Hamas chief had killed Israeli citizens. It was a well excuted plan.Oh its a merky world of spies after all ,, whoever did it , it did left its traces and thus its a -ive . Mossad could have gone for many other options .... by hiring some 1 else to do the dirty job .
It's the passports situation that I find most interesting. Were they the real thing, or were they copies? In his book Inside the Aquarium ex-Soviet spy "Viktor Suvorov" describes that there is always a market for stolen passports, and that collecting these is a low-to-medium task for intelligence officers. I wonder if somebody did just that, then decided to use them...
Which intelligence service would (1) have the opportunity to collect old passports of Israeli immigrants, (2) want to assassinate a Hamas commander, and (3) be so low-tech, so unskilled, as to use existing passports, rather than manufacture copies?
Palestinian sources in the Gulf confirmed Nahro Massoud, a Hamas security official, was in detention and under interrogation in Damascus in connection with the 19 January killing, which is now widely assumed to have been mounted by Israel's Mossad secret intelligence service.