Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hezbollah Investigation Claims Mughniyeh Killed By Israelis Aided By Palestinians


Now, this IS a Hezbollah claim so take that with a dozen grains of salt but it does bring up a very interesting scenario and web of contacts. Here's a portion from the DEBKA article:


Their investigators claim that the Israeli Mossad tracked him down through the Palestinian operatives with whom he recently rendezvoused in Beirut and Damascus to coordinate a new wave of terror against Israel.
The Palestinians he met did not know his real identity, they claim. He posed as a senior Iranian intelligence officer called Hajj Radwan, who was based inside the Hizballah command.
This information was leaked to the Mossad networks said to be working under cover in Beirut and Damascus


The key points I want to make here is that many of us just didn't realize how elusive Hezbollah's Mughniyeh really was. It's become apparent that besides al Qaeda's bin Laden and his #2 chimp and the Taliban's Mullah Omar, Mughniyeh was probably the next toughest to find. And you can see from the report that the palestinians who tippped the Mossad off didn't even know who he was, they were just reporting plans upcoming as well as that he might be high up in Iranian ranks. So my point is that this killing ROCKED Hezbollah and Iran - this is like finding a needle in a haystack.

As you read the full article, it is interesting to note that Mughniyeh moved throughout the areas of Lebanon, Syria and palestinian territories as a "lone wolf." This set him apart from all other terrorist and especially, terrorist leaders - he literally trusted NO ONE. And indeed, it is ironic that it was some pali contacts that ended up costing him everything. It still is beyond me how the Mossad got that bomb planted in Mughniyeh's car without being noticed or him being suspicious. It truly is amazing. And I'm sure Hezbollah is shaking its collective head too as well as shaking in their boots.


Hizballah probe claims Israel used Palestinians contacts for Mughniyeh hit

DEBKAfile’s intelligence report exclusively the findings of the special inquiry launched by Hizballah to solve the mystery of who killed the master terrorist Imad Mughniyeh and how.
DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources stress that, above all Hizballah was keen to clear itself of suspicion that Mughniyeh was betrayed by an insider planted by Mossad, and this report points at Palestinians who are accused of giving him away.
Their investigators claim that the Israeli Mossad tracked him down through the Palestinian operatives with whom he recently rendezvoused in Beirut and Damascus to coordinate a new wave of terror against Israel.
The Palestinians he met did not know his real identity, they claim. He posed as a senior Iranian intelligence officer called Hajj Radwan, who was based inside the Hizballah command.
This information was leaked to the Mossad networks said to be working under cover in Beirut and Damascus, who then tipped Mossad HQ in Tel Aviv. They too did not immediately identity Mughniyeh, say the Hizballah investigators – until a description was built up of his habits and connections. One of these was Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal. The Israeli agents, it is said, then put two and two together and came up with the dangerous terrorist Israel and the US had been hunting for two and a half decades.
Two pieces of information clinched the fix, says the Hizballah report.
One was the type of terror operations he discussed with his Palestinian colleagues: “Hajj Radwan” laid before Palestinian terror planners mass high-quality attacks inside Israel in conjunction with Iran and Hizballah. They talked about scale, targets, funding, weapons and manpower.
No one but Imad Mughniyeh was believed to have the breadth and skill to put together a complex Palestinian operation of this type and its detailed cooperation with Tehran and Beirut.
The other clincher was the fact that the “Iranian officer” turned up for all his meetings without bodyguards. In this Mughniyeh was unique. No other Middle East terror chief moves without bodyguards, but the Lebanese terror mastermind trusted nothing and no one but total secrecy. For the Mossad, his lone wolf habits were a telltale trademark.

The Shiite group’s investigators went on to claim that when the Mossad realized that Mughniyeh was within their grasp, they ordered two hit teams waiting in West Europe to set out for Damascus and Beirut.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This makes sense because the Israelis and the Palestinians have a long successful history of working together.