Israel Palestine Infos
Uri Avnery
20.2.10
Dubious in
FROM TIME to time I ask
myself: what would happen if the world’s governments decided to abolish all
their spy agencies simultaneously?
True, it would be a great
blow to the authors and movie producers who make their living from secret
service stories. Their products would lose their appeal.
It would be a disaster
for the huge army of fans which gobbles up spy adventures, the enthusiastic
consumers of books and movies about superhuman heroes like James Bond and
super-devious geniuses like John La Carre’s Smiley.
But what would be the
real damage if
The popular books and
movies celebrate the imaginary successes of the intelligence agencies. Reality
is much more prosaic, and it is replete with real failures.
THE TWO classic
intelligence disasters occurred during World War II. In both, the intelligence
agencies either provided their political bosses with faulty assessments, or the
leaders ignored their accurate assessments. As far as the results are concerned,
both amount to the same.
Comrade Stalin was
totally surprised by the German invasion of the
But since then, failures
continued to follow each other. All Western spy agencies were totally surprised
by the Khomeini revolution in
AH, OUR people say,
that’s what’s happening among the Goyim. Not here. Our intelligence community is
like no other. The Jewish brain has invented the Mossad, which knows everything
and is capable of everything. (Mossad – “institute” – is short for the
“Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations”.)
Really? At the outbreak
of the 1948 war, all the chiefs of our intelligence community unanimously
advised David Ben-Gurion that the armies of the Arab states would not intervene.
(Fortunately, Ben-Gurion rejected their assessment.) In May 1967, our entire
intelligence community was totally surprised by the concentration of the
Egyptian army in Sinai, the step that led to the Six-Day war. (Our intelligence
chiefs were convinced that the bulk of the Egyptian army was busy in
The intelligence agencies
were totally surprised by the first intifada, and then again by the
second. They were totally surprised by the Khomeini revolution, even though (or
because) they were deeply imbedded in the Shah’s regime. They were totally
surprised by the Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections.
The list is long and
inglorious. But in one field, so they say, our Mossad performs like no other:
assassinations. (Sorry, “eliminations”.)
STEVEN SPIELBERG’S movie
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After the massacre (the
main responsibility for which falls on the incompetent and irresponsible
Bavarian police), the Mossad, on the orders of Golda Meir, killed seven PLO
officials, much to the joy of the revenge-thirsty Israeli public. Almost all the
victims were PLO diplomats, the civilian representatives of the organization in
European capitals, who had no direct connection with violent operations. Their
activities were public, they worked in regular offices and lived with their
families in residential buildings. They were static targets – like the ducks in
a shooting gallery.
In one of the actions –
which resembled the latest affair – a Moroccan waiter was assassinated by
mistake in the Norwegian town of
In 1988, five years
before the
The fiasco that most
resembles the latest action was the Mossad’s attempt on the life of Khalid
Mishal, a senior Hamas leader, on orders of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
The Mossad agents ambushed him on a main street of
DURING THE last weeks, a
deluge of words has been poured on the assassination in
Israelis agreed from the
first moment that this was a job of the Mossad. What capabilities! What talent!
How did they know, long in advance, when the man would go to
The “military
correspondents” and “Arab affairs correspondents” on screen were radiant. Their
faces said: oh, oh, oh, if the material were not embargoed…If I could only tell
you what I know…I can tell you only that the Mossad has proved again that its
long arm can reach anywhere! Live in fear, oh enemies of
When the problems started
to become apparent, and the photos of the assassins appeared on TV all over the
world, the enthusiasm cooled, but only slightly. An old and proven Israeli
method was brought into play: to take some marginal detail and discuss it
passionately, ignoring the main issue. Concentrate on one particular tree and
divert attention from the forest.
Really, why did the
agents use the names of actual people who live in
Moreover, were they not
aware that
But this did not arouse
too much excitement in
THE PROBLEM is that the
Mossad in
From the strategic point
of view, the
Barack Obama is in the
process of trying to set up a world-wide coalition for imposing “debilitating
sanctions” on
Dubai, a Gulf country
facing Iran, is an important component of this coalition. It is an ally of
In the past we have
embarrassed
PERHAPS THE impact of the
operation on our standing in the world is even more significant.
Once upon a time it was
possible to belittle this aspect. Let the Goyim say what they want. But since
the Molten Lead operation, Israel has become more conscious of its far-reaching
implications. The verdict of Judge Goldstone, the echoes of the antics of
Avigdor Lieberman, the growing world-wide campaign for boycotting Israel – all
these tend to suggest that Thomas Jefferson was not talking through his hat when
he said that no nation can afford to ignore the opinion of mankind.
The
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