"The only prospect that holds hope for us is the
carving up of Syria . . . It is our task to prepare for that prospect. All else
is a purposeless waste of time." --Zionist
militant Ze�v Jabotinsky, from "We and Turkey" in Di Tribune,
November 30, 1915
"We should prepare to go over to the offensive. Our
aim is to smash Lebanon, Trans-Jordan, and Syria. The weak point is Lebanon,
for the Muslim regime is artificial and easy for us to undermine. We shall
establish a Christian state there, and then we will smash the Arab Legion,
eliminate Trans-Jordan, and Syria will fall to us." --David Ben-Gurion, from "Ben-Gurion, A
Biography" by Michael Ben-Zohar, May 1948
"It is obvious that the above military assumptions,
and the whole plan too, depend also on the Arabs continuing to be even more
divided than they are now, and on the lack of any truly mass movement among
them . . . Every kind of inter-Arab confrontation will assist us in the short
run and will shorten the way to the more important aim of breaking Iraq up into
denominations as in Syria and Lebanon . . . Syria will fall apart." --Oded Yinon, 1982. from "The Zionist
Plan for the Middle East"
"Regime change is, of course, our goal both in
Lebanon and Syria. We wrote long ago that there are three ways to achieve it-
the dictator chooses to change; he falls before his own unhappy people; or if
he poses a threat to the outside, the outside takes him out . . .� --Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs
(JINSA), From strategy paper #474 "Priorities in Lebanon &
Syria", March 2, 2005
From mission statement to mission accomplished, the slam
dunk cakewalks continue. But from Baghdad to Beirut, the forgery looks the
same.
Unlike Iraq, there is no 'weapons of mass destruction
threat' to facilitate toppling the Syrian regime. This time a United Nations
Tribunal could provide the means, deploying Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq
Hariri's murder as the weapon. But like the US show trial to convict Saddam
Hussein, the show trial to convict Syria for Hariri's murder, built by the
United Nation's International Independent Investigation Commission (UNIIIC),
has a history of problems.
Several of the UNIIIC's prime witnesses have admitted to
perjury, accusing the US-Israeli backed Lebanese government of bribery and foul
play. Witness Hussam Taher Hussam claimed Future Movement MP Saad Hariri (son
of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri) offered him $1.3m USD to incriminate top
Syrian officials. Witness Ibrahim Michel Jarjoura said he was assaulted and
forced to lie by Lebanese Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamade. Star
witness Zuhir Ibn Mohamed Said Saddik, who had accused Lebanese President Emile
Lahoud and Syrian President Bashar Assad of ordering Hariri's murder, bragged
of earning millions by falsely testifying to the UN Commission. Though much of
their discredited testimony is still included as evidence, both UNIIIC
prosecutors Brammertz and Mehlis said that the use of lie detector tests was not
an option.
In his country, Mehlis has been rebuked for unethical and
unprofessional practices. According to Germany's Junge Welt magazine, former UN
investigator Detlev Mehlis received a $10m USD slush fund to rig the UNIIIC
outcome against Syria. An inquiry by German public TV Zweites Deutsche
Fernsehen found that Mehlis had relied on CIA, MI6 and Mossad intelligence in
prior investigations, namely the Berlin Disco bombing of the 1980s where Mehlis
knowingly used testimony supplied by Arab Mossad agent Mohammad Al Amayra in
his case against Libya. Mehlis also relied on NSA intercepts of fake telephone
calls that former Mossad officer Victor Ostrovsky revealed were made by Mossad
agents, posing as Arab terrorists. The phone calls proved Libyan guilt and justified
America's bombing of Libya.
In the Hariri case, German critics claimed "the choice
of Mehlis was done because of his links to the German, American, French and
Israeli intelligence agencies." Lebanese news source libnen.com, and Le Figaro confirmed that the
British MI6 and Mossad have been supplying much of the UN Commission's
intelligence.
When Mehlis resigned in disgrace, the UN hired Belgian
prosecutor Serge Brammertz at Mehlis' recommendation. But Brammertz could also
be vulnerable to US pressure if he assembles a verdict not to America's liking.
Under Belgium's Universal Competence Law, Belgian legislators charged US
CENTCOM General Tommy Franks, President George W Bush, Vice Presiident Dick
Cheney and Secretary of State Colin Powell with war crimes in Iraq. In 2003,
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld threatened to pull NATO headquarters out of
Belgium if the prosecutions commenced. Shortly after, the Universal Competence
Law was dropped. At the UN, Brammertz told this writer questions about similar
US retaliation against his country regarding an unapproved Hariri outcome were
not relevant and were "unhelpful."
But much of the questionable case built by Mehlis has been
retained by Brammertz. Though Brammertz's secretive style preempts most outside
debunking of questionable evidence, it is clear that fundamental issues remain
unresolved. Brammertz's latest UN report estimates that TNT and RDX explosives
were used. But military experts and vehicle manufacturers claimed that blast
damage to Hariri's heavily armored Mercedes had the distinctive 'melting
signature' incurred by high density DU munitions. Israel's recent attack on
Lebanon destroyed that evidence, by contaminating the crime scene with American
DU-tipped GBU-28 bunker buster bomb residue.
It is also not certain where the explosion that killed
Hariri was detonated. French experts assessed it was underground because the
blast had cracked the foundations of adjacent buildings, manhole covers on the
street had blown off, and asphalt was propelled onto nearby rooftops. After it
was found that an underground explosion would not implicate Syria, but rather
the pro-US/Israeli Lebanese government who had supervised road work in the days
before Hariri died, the focus shifted to an above-ground blast via suicide
bomber.
Then in a psyops setup reminiscent of the Pentagon's al
Qaeda cutout Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, (who terrorized the length and breadth of
Iraq with a wooden leg), several UN reports feature a 'Zarqawi-inspired'
suicide car bomber, Ahmed Abu Adass, as the killer. 'Martyr' Adass's video
confession debuted on Al Jazeera bin Laden-style, with all the requisite
hoopla. But according to Reuters and ABC News, the "Syrian-coerced"
car bomber had never learned how to drive. (3/4/05)
America's United Nations ambassador at the time, John
Bolton, who usually criticized the United Nations as "irrelevent,"
praised Mehlis, Brammertz and the UNIIIC investigation's "great work"
saying "the substantial evidence speaks for itself."
But the irrelevant evidence Brammertz refuses to speak of
could prove far more substantial. Last June, the Lebanese Army discovered
several networks of Arab mercenaries sponsored by Israel's Mossad conducting
terrorist attacks and car bombings connected to the Hariri assassination.
Israel National News "Arutz Sheva" reported that
Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh was ignored when he protested to the
UN about the discoveries. (6/25/06) The US Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey
Feltman, who helped manufacture the Cedar Revolution through the American
Embassy in Beirut, then threatened Lebanon with very "grave
consequences" and a boycott of foreign aid if Salloukh filed a formal UN
complaint about the findings.
Despite Feltman's ultimatums, Lebanese Military
Investigating Magistrate Adnan Bolbol was to begin questioning witnesses over
the Mossad assassinations in mid-July. On July 11, the Lebanese opposition
publicized its demand for a United Nations Security Council Resolution against
Israel, as well as a full inquiry into the Mossad's Arab-camouflaged spy
killings. Responding within hours on July 12, Israel hastily retaliated with a
full-scale attack on Lebanon using the Hezbollah border kidnapping as pretext.
Did the war on Lebanon cover up exposure of a
"Salvador-style" slaying of Rafiq Hariri and and the other
assassinations blamed on Syria?
Using the Salvador Option against Syria had first been
raised by Newsweek and the London Times in January 2005. After Hariri's death
on February 14, Hariri's long-time personal advisor Mustafa Al Naser said that
"the assassination of Hariri is the Israeli Mossad's job, aimed at
creating political tension in Lebanon." (Asia Times 2/17/05) The Sunday
Herald of Scotland hinted at a US role. "With controversial diplomat John
Negroponte installed as the all-powerful Director of National Intelligence, is
the US about to switch from invasions to covert operations and dirty tricks?
The assassination of the former Lebanese PM has aroused suspicions." (Sunday
Herald 2/20/05)
Fred Burton, vice president of counter-terrorism at
Stratfor, was also suspicious. Burton, who spent over 20 years as a
counter-terrorism expert at the US State Department and the Secret Service, has
investigated most terror attacks against US embassies abroad, as well as the
first World Trade Center bombing, and the murder of Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin.
Stratfor's Burton also specialized in Syrian terror operations and methods. He
rejected both Syria and Hezbollah as the perpetrators behind the Hariri
killing. "Syria lacks the finesse," and the "complex
nature" of the remote-control technology needed to implement "the
surgical nature of the charge" are beyond their capacity, he insisted.
"This is not their style . . . and Hezbollah would not have this
capability." (UPI 6/27/05)
According to United Press International, Stratfor's report
on the Hariri crime concluded that the Lebanese assassinations were "so
sophisticated that few in the world could have done it." Burton told UPI
that only five nations had such advanced resources --- Israel, the US, Britain,
France and Russia. "This type of technology is only available to
government agencies." Burton then asked: "Suppose that these bombings
were 'merely collateral'? That the true target in the plot is the Syrian regime
itself? If Damascus were being framed, who then would be the likely
suspect?"
"Israeli intelligence is standing behind this
crime," claimed German criminologist Juergen Cain Kuelbel. In his book,
"Hariri's Assassination: Hiding Evidence in Lebanon," he wrote:
"Syria is innocent and has nothing to do with that crime or the other
assassinations." Kuelbel discovered that the jamming system used to
disable the Hariri convoy's electronic shield was manufactured by Netline
Technologies Ltd of Tel Aviv, an Israeli company co-developed with the Israel
Defense Forces and Israeli law enforcement agencies, and sold through European
outlets. The UNIIIC dismissed Kuelbel's findings as "ridiculous" and
irrelevant.
But two months after the Hariri convoy was destroyed,
Israeli-manufactured weapons began to appear near the homes and neighborhoods
of politicians in Lebanon. On April 14, 2005, UPI reported that Lebanese
security forces had discovered six Hebrew-inscribed mortar shells manufactured
by Israel on a deserted beach near the southern Lebanese village of Ghaziyeh.
Similar missiles and dynamite were also found along a road
frequented by Hezbollah officials, and on December 10, 2005, four anti-tank
rockets attached to wires ready for detonation were found planted on the road
leading to MP Walid Jumblatt's Muktara Palace.
In February 2006 Lebanon's Daily Star and An Nahar reported
that Hebrew-marked 55mm, 60mm and 81mm rockets were discovered close to MP Saad
Hariri's Qoreitem estate. Similar rockets had also been uncovered near the
Majdelyoun home of Saad's aunt, legislator Bahia Hariri, near Sidon.
While the pro-US/Israeli 'March 14' government automatically
blamed Syria for the findings, one of several Israeli spy rings was captured
trying to assassinate Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah. AFP sited
nine "well-trained, professional" paramilitaries who were intercepted
with an arsenal of B-7 rocket launchers, anti-tank missiles, pump action
shotguns, hand grenades, AK 47 rifles, revolvers, silencers, computers and CDs.
Then in June 2006, Mahmoud Rafea a mercenary from the South
Lebanon Army, (created by Israel during the civil war with $10,000 bonuses),
was caught on camera after car bombing two members of Islamic Jihad, the Majzoub
brothers. Israel's ynet.com
reported that Rafea confessed to committing the Majzoub slayings for Israel's
Mossad, as well as to a number of other high level assassinations.
Israeli website DEBKAfiles
said that Rafea had assisted "two Israeli agents [who] flew into Beirut
International Airport aboard a commercial flight on false passports three days
before the Majzoub brothers were assassinated." They "replaced a door
of the brothers' car with a booby-trapped facsimile" and left the country
after an Israeli airplane "detonated the planted explosives with an
electronic beam." (Daily Star, 6/20/06)
Mahmoud Rafea, who was trained in Israel, also confessed to
distributing bombs and ordnance to various locations around Lebanon to
destabilize the country. A raid of Rafea's home yielded high tech Israeli
surveillance gear, fake passports, IDs, and appliances and baggage with secret
compartments, and detailed maps of Lebanon.
But Rafea's network was only one among several. Lebanese
Internal Security Forces are still searching for a different spy ring led by
another Arab Mossad agent, Hussein Khattab. The Times of London wrote: "In
a bizarre twist, Hussein Khattab, a Palestinian member of the spy ring, who is
still at large, is the brother of Sheikh Jamal Khattab, an Islamic cleric who
allegedly recruited Arab fighters for Al Qaeda in Iraq". (6/15/06)
Equally strange, Hussein Khattab's brother Jamal and his
colleague Sheikh Obeida (mentioned in the UNIIIC report as head of al Qaeda's
Jund Al Sham) frequently met with the Zarqawi-inspired Hariri suicide car
bomber Ahmed Abu Adass in the Ein Hilweh refugee camp of Lebanon. (Like Israel
and the US, Zarqawi had demanded that Hezbollah be disarmed.) Israel National
News "Arutz Sheva" (12/10/06) later wrote that "the US has been
talking with Al Qaeda-sponsored terrorist groups in Syria in an all-out effort
to topple the regime of President Bashar Assad".
In early January 2007, AP and the UK Telegraph reported that
the CIA had begun covert operations in Lebanon using Arab proxies. During the
riots in Beirut on January 20-22, a US proxy, the Progressive Socialist Party,
distributed US weapons to fighters dressed as opposition Hezbollah/Amal
supporters. The riots were then blamed on the opposition.
Comparing the Hariri car bombing to the mysterious car
bombings in Iraq, Asia Times said: "What remains is the evidence of
Baghdad in Beirut . . . The iron-clad certainty, on both sides [Sunni and Shia
resistance in Iraq], is that these have been perpetrated not by
"terrorists" as the US claims, but rather by Israeli black ops or
CIA-connected American mercenaries, with the intent of fueling tensions and
advancing the prospect of civil war. Now if only someone would come up with a
Beirut smoking gun."
"The Gun" -- as Meir Dagan is nicknamed -- could
be it.
Israeli website DEBKAfiles wrote that the above-named
South Lebanon Army mercenary Mahmoud Rafea, had been assassinating/spying in
Lebanon for Israel since 1989 when he was recruited by current Mossad Director
Meir Dagan.
In 2002, Meir Dagan was reappointed by Ariel Sharon to
reprise the Mossad's covert operations in Lebanon, notably targeted killings
abroad. Coinciding with Dagan's appointment, official Israeli policy was
expanded to allow assassinations in friendly ally nations (including the US)
using Kidon death squads from the Metsada Division. It was a job for which
Dagan had ample experience. (The Australian 9/24/04 & UPI 1/15/03)
Under Ariel Sharon in 1970, Dagan commanded a secret
assassination unit of the Israeli Security Agency called Sayaret Rimon that
eliminated over 750 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. In 1982, he helped command
Israel's invasion of Lebanon. His main assignment was to manage undercover
infiltrators, and to train Lebanese collaborators for the pro-Israel South
Lebanon Army.
Dagan commanded the Lebanon Liasion Unit (Yakal or Yaagal
Border Unit) which was notorious for its cross-border raids into Lebanon to
kidnap opponents, as well as its secret prison Camp 1391, where detainees were
tortured and disappeared. Haaretz alleged Camp 1391 was the prototype for
America's Guantanamo facility.
Dagan also operated the IDF Military Intelligence Unit 504,
whose expertise was assassination, sabotage and spy running in Lebanon. The
Israel Defence Forces call such spy saboteurs "Mista'aravim" --
"soldiers disguised as Arabs." Used for clandestine reconnaissance
and to frame enemies in false flag operations, these IDF soldiers impersonating
Arabs and their proxies are "trained to act and think like Arabs,"
and to blend in to the target population with appropriate manners and language.
(In 2002, this writer encountered at least one such Israeli 'student' who
claimed to be in Beirut "learning to think like 'the enemy.'")
One Mista'aravim specialty is the donning of Arab garb. In
1973, Israel's "Spring of Youth Operation" conducted by the IDF
Sayaret Matkal in Beirut included future Prime Minister Ehud Barak dressed as
an Arab woman while conducting death squad hits. Mista'aravim provocateurs
camouflaged as Palestinians are still used in the West Bank and Iraq. Jane's
Foreign Report said Mossad's Dagan had advised US officials in September 2002
on how Israeli special ops could help the US war effort in Iraq. Mista'aravim
methods were exemplified in Basra where British SAS troops dressed as Arabs in
a vehicle loaded with explosives were seized before detonating a car bomb.
According to Israeli intelligence expert Ephraim Kahana, Sayaret Matkal is
modeled on Britain's SAS.
Mista'aravim also specialize in close quarter urban combat
using micro-Uzis, short-barreled M-16s and sniper rifles. Due to fluid street
and residential changes, these teams rely on satellite photos and real-time
drone imaging -- like the complex technique used in the killing of the Majzoub
brothers, where overhead drones monitored ground activity via cameras mounted
on nearby objects -- a level of capability not possessed by Syria.
Concerning the 2006 Lebanon War, DEBKAfiles boasted
of other Israeli Mista'aravim successes: "two spy rings of Lebanese agents
which the Israeli Mossad" operated had "planted bugs and surveillance
equipment at Hizballah command posts before and during the war. They also
sprinkled special phosphorus powder outside buildings housing Hizballah's war
commands and rocket launchers as markers for air strikes. Well before the war,
the Beirut ring had penetrated the inner circles of Hizballah and was reporting
on their activities and movements to Israeli controllers . . . Run by veterans
of the South Lebanese Army (the force Israel created during its occupation),
its job was to "paint" targets for the Israeli Air Force and
artillery.." DEBKAfiles claimed that Lebanon was "heavily
penetrated by agents working for Israel intelligence."
One Lebanese in particular, General Adnan Daoud, even
appeared on Israeli televsion smiling and drinking tea with IDF soldiers while
taking them on a four-hour tour of his military base in Marjayoun. An hour
after the Israeli soldiers' departure, IDF bombed the Marjayoun site.
(AP/Jerusalem Post, 8/7/06)
Regarding yet other Mossad agents DEBKAfiles wrote:
"Hizballah's security officials detained two non-Lebanese Arabs wandering
around the ruined Dahya district, taking photos and drawing maps. Several
forged passports were in their possession . . .�
All factions concerned with the Hariri killing -- the
UNIIIC, Stratfor, Hezbollah, Syria, the US, Israel and the Lebanese 'March 14'
movement -- agree on one thing: the Hariri perpetrator also carried out the
other 22 assassinations, and possibly more. Lebanon's Daily Star quoted the
FBI: "the same explosive was used in Hawi, Kassir and Hamade crimes"
as that used against Hariri. On May 27, 2006, the Daily Star revealed that the
killers of Hariri and the Majzoub brothers could be the same: "Internal
Security Forces, forensics experts, judiciary police and members of Hizbullah's
security apparatus inspected the blast site shortly after the bomb detonated.
The shrapnel and iron balls found extensively around the explosion indicate the
bomb was a specialized mine to assassinate individuals, and it is similiar to
Hawi and Kassir's explosives."
Sources in Lebanon and at the UNIIIC in New York concluded
that the same party responsible for Hariri's death and the other Lebanese
assassinations also committed the Majzoub killings. In June, Mossad agent
Mahmoud Rafea admitted killing the Majzoub brothers for Israel.
But such relevant evidence has been deliberately ignored by
the UN International Independent Investigation Commission. At the United
Nations, this writer questioned various officials over a period of months about
a possible US-Israeli role in Hariri's murder, and if it was being investigated
by the UNIIIC. Prosecutor Serge Brammertz stated that because the issue wasn't
raised by the US/Israeli-backed Lebanese government, that line of enquiry would
not be pursued. It seems only facts supporting a guilty verdict against Syria
will be considered.
"As far as Israel is concerned, it would be
difficult to imagine a more convenient scenario. Its stubborn enemies, Iran and
Syria, are now being accused by the international community, one for its
nuclear program, the other for its behavior in Lebanon . . . Israel has hoped
for this outcome since the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States in 2001.
Immediately after the collapse of the Twin Towers, Israeli officials began to
speak about the anticipated change, and expressed a hope that the United States
would bring order to the region, and would deal with Iran, Syria, Hezbollah,
and not only Iraq." --Aluf Benn,
Haaretz, October 25, 2005
From Baghdad to Beirut, the democracy dominoes keep falling.
After Syria, an Iranian "Shah and Awe" forgery is the
next imminent threat.
Trish
Schuh was a co-founder of the Military Families Support Network and is a member
of Military Reporters and Editors. She has lived and studied in Lebanon and
Syria. This the third piece in a three part series on the attempted overthrow
of Syria. See also "Faking the Case Against
Syria" and "Operation
Change of Location."