"RUNNING SHORT OF NEW TARGETS": Israel's Secret Service is “Cutting Back on Assassinations” in Iran
by Julie Lévesque
Global Research, April 17, 2012
Contradicting a recent report in the UK's authoritative Sunday Times, America's Time Magazine, quoting unnamed senior Israeli intelligence officials suggests that Israel's Secret Service the Mossad has, in recent months, been "cutting back" on covert operations inside Iran including the conduct of targeted assassinations.
Ironically, the Times and TIME contradict one another. The Sunday Times in its March 25 issue, stated that Israeli intelligence services had increased their covert activity at the Iranian Parchin military base, allegedly looking for evidence to the effect that Iran was building a nuclear weapon. These Israeli intelligence operations were carried out while
Another article called US steps up intelligence, sabotage missions in Iran published by The Hill on April 9 seems to corroborate the information revealed by The Sunday Times. The Hill points to an increase of covert operations in the Islamic Republic by the CIA and its allies in the region. Since the closest
Quoting The Washington Post, Carlo Munoz writing in The Hill reports that:
American intelligence agencies are ramping up intelligence and sabotage missions focused on Iran's nuclear program, just as
Iranian officials are scheduled to meet with the so-called P5+1 group — the five permanent United Nations Security Council countries plus Germany — on Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, to discuss the country's nuclear program [...]
The CIA and other agencies have also ramped up sabotage missions in the country, geared toward disrupting
To do that, the agency has leaned upon its partnerships with allied intelligence services in the region to recruit operatives for intelligence and sabotage missions inside
The Washington Post’s account further reveals that the “intelligence effort” was used to increase economic sanctions on
The expanded intelligence effort has coincided with a covert campaign by the CIA and other agencies to sabotage
The CIA’s expanded efforts continued under director Leon E. Panetta, who built partnerships with allied intelligence services in the region capable ofrecruiting operatives for missions inside
These two reports clearly cast doubt on the credibility of the TIME report, published on March 30 entitled “Mossad Cutting Back on Covert Operations Inside Iran, Officials Say”.
According to the TIME account, the Mossad has reduced its operations in
However, the most striking aspect of the conflicting TIME revelations is not the reduction of the Mossad’s covert activities in
The reduction runs across a wide spectrum of operations, cutting back not only alleged high-profile missions such as assassinations anddetonations at Iranian missile bases, but also efforts to gather firsthand on-the-ground intelligence and recruit spies inside the Iranian program, according to the officials. (Karl Vick, Mossad Cutting Back on Covert Operations Inside Iran, Officials Say,
Without evidence,
However, in the TIME report cited above, assassinations and bomb attacks committed by
The article focuses on the alleged reason for the cutbacks, namely the unfortunate consequences of the bombings and assassinations on
Iranian intelligence already has cracked one cell trained and equipped by Mossad, Western intelligence officials earlier confirmed to TIME. The detailedconfession on Iranian state television last year by Majid Jamali Fashid for the January 2010 assassination by motorcycle bomb of nuclear scientist Massoud Ali Mohmmadi was genuine, those officials said, blaming a third country for exposing the cell.
In that case, the public damage to
But that could change if the Islamic Republic produced a captured Israeli national or other direct evidence – something on the lines of the closed circuit video footage and false passports that recorded the presence of Mossad agents in the
Some warn that the assassinations already run that risk. After the most recent killing, of nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan in January, the
On the other hand, in a TIME article related to the bombings targeting Israeli nationals in
To be fair, there is no internationally agreed-upon definition of terrorism. But when bombs start going off, no parsing of words or twisting of definitions is going to stop people from concluding that terrorism has taken place. (Robert Horn, Thai Tourism Sector Must Face, Not Dismiss, the Threat of Terrorism,
These conflicting reports pertaining to the number of secret operations in Iran might be an indication that Israel
The officials alleged the terrorists were funded and sponsored by
The alleged terror plan acknowledged by Tehran is broadly consistent with the covert operations detailed in the TIME. But the Iranians could also be bluffing.
If it is true and the Islamic Republic “produced a captured Israeli national or other direct evidence”, as mentioned in the TIME report, this could expand the “limits of [Tehran's ] credibility.” And that, could in turn, backlash on Israel's "public image". | |
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