Six Israeli Spies Arrested In Lebanon
An Israeli spy in America
Israel’s Mossad is not having a good year. This is an intelligence agency that has skillfully fabricated an image of being the Alpha of world intelligence. In reality, the Mossad is anything but.

Former director of the C.I.A. Stansfield Turner once remarked that the Israeli ‘intelligence’ agency Mossad earns an A for public relations and a C for actual intelligence. In other words: the Mossad is not the Alpha-agency it often seeks to present itself as. Such is a cultivated Zionist myth and in an entire country founded on and based upon myth. Pure hype. The real Mossad is often a bumbling and ineffective agency when it comes to gathering usable intelligence. The only thing it excels in is killing innocent Arabs, including a Moroccan waiter in Norway who was mistaken for a Palestinian (who was also innocent).
And as former C.I.A. officer Robert Bear once stated, “Let me tell you something, what people most err in in the Middle East, and I am responsible for my words to the end, is related to Israeli intelligence. To be sure, they can kill somebody in Paris or Rome or killing the wrong person in Finland or wherever else they did that in. To be sure they know Europe and Palestinians, and they know many things about Palestinians, but when it comes to the rest of the Middle East, I have not seen anything from their part that indicated their knowledge of those countries.”
So ’skilled’ is the Mossad that in 2006 it kidnapped a Lebanese shepherd by the name of Hassan Nasrallah thinking he was the same leader of Hizbullah who shares the name. And recently kidnapped a 17 year shepherd also believing him to be a senior official in Hezbullah. Both were returned to Lebanon, fours day and 24 hours respectively, after Israeli orientalists discovered that Hezbullah senior officials do not casually walk around Lebanese farms.
And it is not just Dubai police that have cracked Israel’s schemes in the region, but also Lebanon. First a background on Dubai lest you missed my 10 other posts on the matter:
The intrigue of the Mossad fiasco killing of a Hamas mid-level official in Dubai continues. First, Dubai police - not exactly known for their intelligence skills - identified and publicly released the photos of 11 Israeli agents they accused of the killing.
The public disclosure of the images along with the knowledge that the Israelis were constantly caught on camera snooping the hotel and even changing their disguises (ex. going into the public restroom with no hair and then leaving with a hair piece) greatly embarrassed the Israelis who falsely claim that their Mossad is the Alpha of intelligence agencies. This Zionist propaganda is a psychological technique designed to demoralize Arab opposition to Israel by creating the image of an omnipresent Israel that can strike at Arabs at will and with impunity. Alas, for the Israelis and Zionists this image of Israel as invisible has collapsed since 2006.
There was more: Dubai police also revealed that passports used were forged and even incredibly amateur fashion (even the number and letter combination of the Irish passports did not match real passports!), they they used tracked Austrian pre-paid SIM cards and even broke the Cardinal rule of leaving a credit card trail.
And not Dubai police have identified 15 additional Israeli terrorist Mossad agents. Consider that: the Mossad is so clumsy and so unprofessional that it requires 26 of their graduates to kill one - just one! - Hamas official who was unsuspecting and, believe it or not, does not have a black belt. 26:1 ration is a reflection of Israeli ineptitude.
And now The Economist magazine offers a nice summary of Israel’s spy ring and its collapse in the land of Cedars:
>WITH a lot less exposure in the world’s press than it got for its recent Dubai operation, Israel has quietly suffered a string of setbacks in Lebanon, a front-line state with which it has often been at war. Lebanon’s security service says that since November 2008 it has broken up no fewer than 25 Israeli spy rings. The reported arrest this month of a colonel in Lebanese army intelligence, identified solely by the initials GS, brings the number of those charged to 70-plus; 40 of them are in Lebanese police custody.For a force better known for its failure to manage traffic, let alone resolve Lebanon’s sorry catalogue of political murders, the counter-intelligence sweep is an unprecedented coup. The arrests are said to have exposed a series of agents for Israel, ranging from a retired Lebanese army general who ran a housecleaning service to a garage owner who specialised in supplying Hizbullah, Lebanon’s Shia party-cum-militia, with vehicles that he secretly fitted with tracking devices.
Some are said to have worked for the Israelis since the 1980s, whereas others were recruited after Israel’s war against Hizbullah in 2006. Earlier this month a Lebanese court sentenced two such agents to death for blowing up a Palestinian Islamist leader and his brother in a car in 2006. One is charged separately with killing two top Hizbullah men, as well as the son of Ahmad Jibril, past head of a Palestinian guerrilla group.
Aside from the alleged spies, the Lebanese say they netted fancy surveillance and communications gear disguised, among other innocuous things, as Thermos flasks, canisters of motor oil and battery chargers. The gadgetry may be what gave the game away. Security sources hint that France or perhaps Russia helped the Lebanese by supplying sophisticated systems to monitor and analyse the telecoms data. The Lebanese then homed in on suspicious signals.
Another clue may have pointed to the importance of the signals trail. Last summer, as the spies were being rounded up, a senior man in Unit 8200, the section of Israeli military intelligence tasked with eavesdropping on Israel’s enemies, shot himself in his office. Colleagues blamed “unrequited love”.
And now six more Israeli spies have been captured in Lebanon:
Al-Manar TV reported that five Lebanese citizens have been detained on suspicion of spying for Israel, raising the number of suspects captured this week to six.
Maybe another Israeli Mossad terrorist should now kill himself in humiliation.





