Israel plotted blowing up planes, stadiums to get rid of Arafat?

I miss ole Yassar. He took his Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over and over again by their own Arab brothers and left them living in ignorance and poverty with no hope for a Palestinian state.

I would agree with your assessment of the fat Egyptian except for the fact the pally's already have two countries, Gaza and Jordan; now they want a third. Naturally, again carved out of Israel.

Except Israel's a nation of a bunch of Jewish immigrants from elsewhere (Overwhelmingly)
 
You need help to deal with the world of fear and superstition you dwell in. Maybe a nice hot cup of tea and a coma?

Jews have no crimes?
Really?

Oh it's a conspiracy that Jews are anything but a victim. Hahahaha.

Do you also cut yourself with sharp objects to get attention?

Israel has killed about 90,000 Palestinians since Israel's creation.

That's not a crime, do explain?

Do explain.

Total Casualties, Arab-Israeli Conflict

OUTSTANDING POINT! And who said Sobieski is an imbecile? Every time the Palis kill one or more Israeli's, Israel retaliates with far more Palestinian casualties than Israelis. Golly gee, do you think maybe the Palestinians should stop killing any Israelis? Oh wait, I forgot about Palestinian mentality.
 
Why am I not surprised that you were trolling "all whacked" news?

Yes this is whacked out by Israel.

" another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. "


Yawn.....,,
 
Do you also cut yourself with sharp objects to get attention?

Israel has killed about 90,000 Palestinians since Israel's creation.

That's not a crime, do explain?
Context, Mr. Hitler?

What context, the context of Israel building it's nation upon Palestinian land?
When was there Palestinian land?

In the 1517 census, 1.7% of Israel / Palestine was even Jewish.

Jewish & Non-Jewish Population of Israel/Palestine (1517-Present)
Do you realize how boring you are?
 
I miss ole Yassar. He took his Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over and over again by their own Arab brothers and left them living in ignorance and poverty with no hope for a Palestinian state.

I would agree with your assessment of the fat Egyptian except for the fact the pally's already have two countries, Gaza and Jordan; now they want a third. Naturally, again carved out of Israel.

Except Israel's a nation of a bunch of Jewish immigrants from elsewhere (Overwhelmingly)
Yes, while the Polish have been inbreeding for a 1,000 years.
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today
all the paid shills of Israel that have penetrated this site are going to have to some serious consulting with their handlers and ask for a heavy pay raise for the ass beatings they suffer here from the likes of you and have just now on this thread with you taking them to school here.LOL
What pay? What beating? What are you smoking?
 
I miss ole Yassar. He took his Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over and over again by their own Arab brothers and left them living in ignorance and poverty with no hope for a Palestinian state.

I would agree with your assessment of the fat Egyptian except for the fact the pally's already have two countries, Gaza and Jordan; now they want a third. Naturally, again carved out of Israel.

Except Israel's a nation of a bunch of Jewish immigrants from elsewhere (Overwhelmingly)
Yes, while the Polish have been inbreeding for a 1,000 years.

DNA ties Ashkenazi Jews to group of just 330 people from Middle Ages

DNA ties Ashkenazi Jews to group of just 330 people from Middle Ages
 
Jews have no crimes?
Really?

Oh it's a conspiracy that Jews are anything but a victim. Hahahaha.

Do you also cut yourself with sharp objects to get attention?

Israel has killed about 90,000 Palestinians since Israel's creation.

That's not a crime, do explain?

Do explain.

Total Casualties, Arab-Israeli Conflict

OUTSTANDING POINT! And who said Sobieski is an imbecile? Every time the Palis kill one or more Israeli's, Israel retaliates with far more Palestinian casualties than Israelis. Golly gee, do you think maybe the Palestinians should stop killing any Israelis? Oh wait, I forgot about Palestinian mentality.

So, Israel stealing Palestinian land is not a war time offense, but Palestinians fighting back is.

It's no wonder why so many people hate Jews, truly a grotesque people.
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
Not that it's unlikely that Mossad planned to return a debt to this mutated camel, but beyond that it nothing but fiction.

And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.
 
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So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?

So, it's okay to kill people on a plane, just because Arafat is also on the plane?
Really?
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?

So, it's okay to kill people on a plane, just because Arafat is also on the plane?
Really?
Depends if those people are Your enemies as well.

You already found a proof this was indeed the case, beyond someone saying so?
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?

So, it's okay to kill people on a plane, just because Arafat is also on the plane?
Really?
Depends if those people are Your enemies as well.

You already found a proof this was indeed the case, beyond someone saying so?

So, it's okay to kill civilians of an enemy nation, is that what you're saying?
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

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Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

you know Arafat was a terrorist, right?

and they didn't do it. did they.

but thanks for giving us some Russian anti-Semite disinformation. send my love to vlad.

:thup:
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

New node



News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

you know Arafat was a terrorist, right?

and they didn't do it. did they.

but thanks for giving us some Russian anti-Semite disinformation. send my love to vlad.

:thup:

So, it's okay to blow up planes filled with civilians, so long as there's a terrorist on board the plane?

Hmm, interesting.
 
In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?

So, it's okay to kill people on a plane, just because Arafat is also on the plane?
Really?
Depends if those people are Your enemies as well.

You already found a proof this was indeed the case, beyond someone saying so?

So, it's okay to kill civilians of an enemy nation, is that what you're saying?

No, what I'm saying is all You had from post 1 is conjecture.

That's why the rest of the thread is You talking about anything BUT that post, deflecting to cover that up...
 
So , it makes one wonder what else Israel may have plotted to blow up, or actually did blow up?

Can anyone think of terrorist attacks that benefit Israel?

http://alwaght.com/en/News/122522/Israeli-Regime’s-Assassination-Machine-Repeatedly-Plotted-to-Kill-Yasser-Arafat-Revealed

New node



News
Israeli Regime’s Assassination Machine Repeatedly Plotted to Kill Yasser Arafat: Revealed
Thursday 25 January 2018




The New York Times published an extract from the book on Tuesday.

According to Bergmen, when former Israeli regime’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was defense minister, he ordered army to shoot down a passenger plane Arafat was thought to be on. Arafat was chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization at the time. Although the plan was eventually called off, it was allegedly one of a list of plans to assassinate the Palestinian leader.

Bergman spoke to hundreds of intelligence and defense officials and studied classified documents which

“I found that since World War II, Israel has used assassination and targeted-killing more than any other country in the West, in many cases endangering the lives of civilians,” Bermen wrote in the NYT, pointing to the history of debate that takes place over these issues.

Aviation assassination attempts

In another assassination attempt in October 1982 Israeli regime’s intelligence agency, Mossad, reportedly set its sights on a plane which was carrying 30 wounded children, victims of the Sabra and Shatila massacre by Phalange militia in a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

According to the book, Tsomet, the Mossad unit which recruits assets overseas, had heard Arafat would take a plane from Athens to Cairo. Caesarea, the Mossad unit responsible for targeted killings, sent two operatives to wait at Athens airport. F-15 fighters were placed on alert. Mossad eventually realized the man was not Arafat, but his brother – who was bringing wounded Palestinian children to Cairo for medical treatment.

Bergmen first heard of that assassination plan in 2011, but his source made him promise to wait until a second person came forward with the story.

In another case detailed in the book, fighter jets surrounded a commercial flight from Jordan to Tunisia, while in another incident, they disrupted a Boeing 707’s communications, Haaretz reports.

Manchurian candidate

One more attempt was inspired by the movie, the Manchurian Candidate, Bergmen writes. Israelis reportedly sought to turn a Palestinian prisoner into a trained killer. This backfired when, five hours after being released, the prisoner turned himself into the police and explained everything.

Operation Olympia

Another plan was to take out all of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership by setting up bombs inside a Beirut stadium where the group were planning to celebrate the anniversary of their first operation against Israel. According to the book, the Israelis also set up cars rigged with explosives outside the stadium, set to detonate minutes after the first explosion to target survivors as they were trying to escape.

The operation was cancelled at the last minute, after a group of officers and the defense minister demanded it be called off.

“You can’t just kill a whole stadium,” an officer remembered telling then-Prime Minister Menahem Begin. “The whole world will be after us.”

Salt Fish

According to the book, in 1982, Sharon created a special task force named Salt Fish to take out Arafat. He appointed special operations experts, Meir Dagan, who later became head of Mossad, and Rafi Eitan, who was then adviser to the defense minister on counterterrorism matters.

The group even debated killing Israeli journalists who were going to interview Arafat in Lebanon in 1982, with the consensus being that, yes, it was worth carrying out such an operation. However, Mossad lost the group on the way to the meeting.

Despite their best efforts, Arafat continued to evade assassination.

Uzi Dayan, the operation’s commander, told Bergman Arafat was saved by two things, “his interminable good luck and me.”

He explained that he was concerned about civilians being killed in an assassination, and clashed with Eitan over it, who would get angry over missed opportunities. Dayan even withheld intelligence from Eitan to prevent civilian casualties.

Source: Russia Today

In other words another 007 story based on a say so.
And unfortunately AIDS had to suffer from him.

I did put a question mark in the title, but I wouldn't really put it past Israel, remember Israel plotted terrorism in the Lavon Affair against U.S, and British targets.
Still talking about the opening post.
So what can You prove from this story beyond a motive to kill ones enemy?

So, it's okay to kill people on a plane, just because Arafat is also on the plane?
Really?

No such event happened. You should try paying attention.
 

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