
Long considered one of the best intelligence in the world ha ve the Mossad Modiyn Tafkidim Mayuhadim (Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations), more publicly known as the Mossad appears to have lost much of its effectiveness. The most recent case, the assassination of a Hamas framework in Dubai, January 19, 2010, would tend once again to confirm. While the primary mission, namely the physical elimination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, was accomplished. But such an operation should have remained secret, at least to the general public. This is hardly the case. Of course for now only a series of presumptions accuses the Israeli intelligence service. Besides, the authorities of the Jewish state playing on semantics have neither confirmed nor denied, merely saying that there was no evidence that the Mossad was behind this operation. Apart from having made a "targeted liquidation" in the territory Emirati use "real fake" passports of nationals in Europe and Australia has significantly hampered the chancery of the countries concerned. These, unlike their usual leniency of the Jewish state, have strongly protested, summoning the ambassadors of Israel, Great Britain even going to evict the resident of the Mossad in London.
According to evidence gathered by the Dubai police, commandos used the identity documents of Israelis with dual nationality. A clever way to obtain authentic documents. This is not the first time that the services Israeli use of fraudulent passports friendly states. Thus in July 2004 this practice had caused a diplomatic incident with New Zealand. It was also the case in 1997 with Canada during the assassination attempt of Khaled Mashaal in Jordan.
This series of wolves has greatly tarnished the image of the Israeli secret service. Note however that operations conducted by a secret service says are known to the general public when they have missed. We can therefore legitimately ask how many operations have been successful for some made public? If some, like those mentioned above, proved be complete failures, at least in terms of privacy, others have been attributed to the Mossad, but on mere assumptions. This is the case of the assassination of Imad Mughniyeh, the Syrian general Mohammed Suleiman, or the Iranian scientist Ali Massoud Mohammadi ...
This new thematic issue of Renseignor, through a selection of news from international radio stations, illustrates the malaise that seems to surround the actions of the intelligence service of the Jewish state.
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