The tide turns against Israel

LONDON is "angry" over the use of stolen identities by the Dubai assassins and points its finger at the Jewish state and its notorious Mossad espionage agency.

Gilad Atzmon, Arab News, 20 February 2010

Israeli Ambassador to Britain Ron Prosor was summoned Thursday by foreign minister to "share information". In practice Britain has stopped short of accusing Israel of involvement in the scandalous assassination, however to signal its displeasure the Foreign Office ignored an Israeli plea to keep the summons secret. "Relations were in the freezer before this. They are in the deep freeze now," a British official told the Guardian.

The British anger at Israel would be a positive signal in the right direction if we were not aware of Foreign Secretary David Miliband investing enormous efforts trying to amend Britain's ethical stand just to appease Tzipi Livni, Ehud Barak and other Israeli leaders. The Foreign Ministry's reaction could almost be deemed a revelation, were we able to forget that just five weeks before Israel launched its lethal criminal attack against Gaza, David Miliband visited Sderot, an Israeli town on the Gaza border to offer his support. "No country can accept constant bombardment of its citizens", Miliband told the people of Sderot. He then continued, "Israel should, above all, seek to protect its own citizens". It was that foolish statement that made us all complicit in Israel's flattening of Gaza. Bearing these facts in mind, it is rather unlikely that the Israeli ambassador to Britain was sweating while "sharing information" with the chief aide to the British foreign secretary.

In the last few days Robert Fisk reported from the Middle East for The Independent newspaper that, in Dubai there is not much doubt about Britain being involved in the Israeli blunder. "The British passports are real", says one of Fisk's sources in Dubai. "They are hologram pictures with the biometric stamp. They are not forged or fake. The names were really there. If you can fake a hologram or biometric stamp, what does this mean?" The truth better be exposed here. As if this is not enough, the Israeli Ynet reports (quoting the Daily Mail) that Israel informed the British government that its agents were going to carry out an "overseas operation" using forged British passports. "It wasn't a request for permission, but rather a courtesy call".

If Britain was collaborating with Israel at any level, we better know it all, we better find out whether it was a person or a body within the government or the intelligence, or just an ordinary sayan in the Home Office or any other government office (sayan is a unique and important part of the Mossad's operation. The sayan or assistant must be 100 percent Jewish. The sayan supports the Israeli cause and assists the Mossad operation. A veteran Mossad agent says,"There are thousands of sayanim around the world. In London alone, there are about 2,000 who are active, and another 5,000 on the list"). If there was British collaboration, we better identify what it was exactly, who decided to serve Israeli murderous interests in our midst. We also better find out who in Britain decided to put British interests and British security in the Arab world at enormous risk.

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Submitted by Sullivan on Sun, 2010-02-21 12:51

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