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		<title>Sarkozy told Obama he is fed up with Israeli PM</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[French President Nicolas Sarkozy told President Barack Obama last week he was fed up with dealing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and considered him a liar. Sarkozy made the comment during a private conversation with Obama during a G20 summit in the French riviera town of Cannes last week and the remarks were overheard [...]]]></description>
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<p>French President Nicolas Sarkozy told President Barack Obama last week he was fed up with dealing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and considered him a liar. Sarkozy made the comment during a private conversation with Obama during a G20 summit in the French riviera town of Cannes last week and the remarks were overheard by a small number of journalists but not initially reported.</p>
<p>“I cannot bear Netanyahu, he’s a liar,” Sarkozy told Obama during a frank exchange where the US president took him to task for backing a Palestinian request for membership of the UN cultural heritage agency UNESCO.</p>
<p>A Reuters reporter was among the journalists present and can confirm the veracity of the comments, which were relayed by a French internet outlet today. (<a href="http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/world/article/sarkozy-told-obama-he-is-fed-up-with-israeli-pm/" rel="nofollow">Source</a>)</p>
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		<title>US cuts off UNESCO funding over Palestine vote</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States government has cut off funds to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organisation (UNESCO), following the agency&#8217;s admission of Palestine as a full member. Washington&#8217;s decision to withold $60m in funding, which is about one-quarter of UNESCO&#8217;s annual budget, came after 107 out of 173 countries voted in favor of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The United States government has cut off funds to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organisation (UNESCO), following the agency&#8217;s admission of Palestine as a full member.</p>
<p>Washington&#8217;s decision to withold $60m in funding, which is about one-quarter of UNESCO&#8217;s annual budget, came after 107 out of 173 countries voted in favor of the Palestinian bid for statehood.</p>
<p>Although UNESCO&#8217;s membership marks a small victory for Palestinian officials, it could help them protect more than 20 monumental Palestinian cultural and religious sites. </p>
<p>The US also condemned UNESCO&#8217;s move, saying that it &#8220;undermines&#8221; the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. </p>
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		<title>Palestinians to push for full UN seat only</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Palestinians will not accept anything less than full UN membership and do not want an upgrade to an observer state in the world body, their foreign minister said. Riyad al-Malki&#8217;s remarks on Thursday suggested the Palestinians would not seek such an upgrade once their bid for full state membership meets its widely expected fate; [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Palestinians will not accept anything less than full UN membership and do not want an upgrade to an observer state in the world body, their foreign minister said.</p>
<p>Riyad al-Malki&#8217;s remarks on Thursday suggested the Palestinians would not seek such an upgrade once their bid for full state membership meets its widely expected fate; failure due to opposition from the United States and other governments.</p>
<p>Malki told journalists in Ramallah the Palestinians could have won observer state status long ago and were not interested in it now. They currently hold the status of observer entity. </p>
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		<title>Palestine Statehood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pressure is building for a diplomatic solution between Palestinians and Israelis. In New York, the Palestinian foreign minister voiced confidence that his delegation would muster the minimum nine votes needed to win UN Security Council support for Palestinian statehood. Security Council resolutions need nine votes from the 15-nation body to pass, but the United States [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pressure is building for a diplomatic solution between Palestinians and Israelis.</p>
<p>In New York, the Palestinian foreign minister voiced confidence that his delegation would muster the minimum nine votes needed to win UN Security Council support for Palestinian statehood.</p>
<p>Security Council resolutions need nine votes from the 15-nation body to pass, but the United States has already said it will veto the measure, which would prevent its passage.</p>
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<p>Israeli officials who oppose the bid had said the Palestinians would have difficulty securing the minimum number needed.</p>
<p>Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Malki said: &#8220;We&#8217;re working towards it and I think we&#8217;ll manage it.</p>
<p>&#8220;We hope the United States will revise its position and be on the side of the majority of nations or countries who want to support the Palestinian right to have self determination and independence,&#8221; Malki said.</p>
<p>Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas plans to give UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon an application on Friday for full UN membership for a Palestinian state, setting the stage for a showdown with Israel and the United States. [</p>
<p>Israel, which has called for renewed direct talks with the Palestinians, opposes the UN move and says it is aimed at de-legitimising Israel. The Palestinians say their UN bid is aimed at opening the door to renewed peace talks among two equals &#8211; both of them sovereign states.</p>
<p>The latest round of direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians collapsed a year ago after Israel refused to extend a moratorium on new settlements in areas the Palestinians want for a future state.</p>
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		<title>Chas Freeman &#8211; Israel, Asset or Liability?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is Israel a strategic asset or liability for the United States? Interesting question. We must thank the Nixon Center for asking it. In my view, there are many reasons for Americans to wish the Jewish state well. Under current circumstances, strategic advantage for the United States is not one of them. If we were to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Is Israel a strategic asset or liability for the United States?   Interesting question.  We must thank the Nixon Center for asking it.  In my view, there are many reasons for Americans to wish the Jewish state well.  Under current circumstances, strategic advantage for the United States is not one of them. If we were to reverse the question, however, and to ask whether the United States is a strategic asset or liability for Israel, there would be no doubt about the answer.</p>
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<p>American taxpayers fund between 20 and 25 percent of Israel’s defense budget (depending on how you calculate this).  Twenty-six percent of the $3 billion in military aid we grant to the Jewish state each year is spent in Israel on Israeli defense products.  Uniquely, Israeli companies are treated like American companies for purposes of U.S. defense procurement.  Thanks to congressional earmarks, we also often pay half the costs of special Israeli research and development projects, even when – as in the case of defense against very short-range unguided missiles &#8212; the technology being developed is essentially irrelevant to our own military requirements.  In short, in many ways, American taxpayers fund jobs in Israel’s military industries that could have gone to our own workers and companies.  Meanwhile, Israel gets pretty much whatever it wants in terms of our top-of-the-line weapons systems, and we pick up the tab.</p>
<p>Identifiable U.S. government subsidies to Israel total over $140 billion since 1949. This makes Israel by far the largest recipient of American giveaways since World War II.  The total would be much higher if aid to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and support for Palestinians in refugee camps and the occupied territories were included.  These programs have complex purposes but are justified in large measure in terms of their contribution to the security of the Jewish state.</p>
<p>Per capita income in Israel is now about $37,000 &#8212; on a par with the UK.  Israel is nonetheless the largest recipient of U.S. foreign assistance, accounting for well over a fifth of it.  Annual U.S. government transfers run at well over $500 per Israeli, not counting the costs of tax breaks for private donations and loans that aren’t available to any other foreign country.</p>
<p>These military and economic benefits are not the end of the story.  The American government also works hard to shield Israel from the international political and legal consequences of its policies and actions in the occupied territories, against its neighbors, or – most recently – on the high seas.  The nearly 40 vetoes the United States has cast to protect Israel in the UN Security Council are the tip of iceberg.   We have blocked a vastly larger number of potentially damaging reactions to Israeli behavior by the international community.  The political costs to the United States internationally of having to spend our political capital in this way are huge.</p>
<p>Where Israel has no diplomatic relations, U.S. diplomats routinely make its case for it. As I know from personal experience (having been thanked by the then Government of Israel for my successful efforts on Israel’s behalf in Africa), the U.S. government has been a consistent promoter and often the funder of various forms of Israeli programs of cooperation with other countries.  It matters also that America – along with a very few other countries – has remained morally committed to the Jewish experiment with a state in the Middle East.  Many more Jews live in America than in Israel.  Resolute American support should be an important offset to the disquiet about current trends that has led over 20 percent of Israelis to emigrate, many of them to the United States, where Jews enjoy unprecedented security and prosperity.</p>
<p>Clearly, Israel gets a great deal from us.  Yet it’s pretty much taboo in the United States to ask what’s in it for Americans.   I can’t imagine why. Still, the question I’ve been asked to address today is just that: what’s in it &#8212; and not in it &#8212; for us to do all these things for Israel.</p>
<p>We need to begin by recognizing that our relationship with Israel has never been driven by strategic reasoning.  It began with President Truman overruling his strategic and military advisers in deference to personal sentiment and political expediency.  We had an arms embargo on Israel until Lyndon Johnson dropped it in 1964 in explicit return for Jewish financial support for his campaign against Barry Goldwater.   In 1973, for reasons peculiar to the Cold War, we had to come to the rescue of Israel as it battled Egypt.  The resulting Arab oil embargo cost us dearly.   And then there’s all the time we’ve put into the perpetually ineffectual and now long defunct “peace process.”</p>
<p>Still the US-Israel relationship has had strategic consequences.  There is no reason to doubt the consistent testimony of the architects of major acts of anti-American terrorism about what motivates them to attack us.   In the words of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is credited with masterminding the 9/11 attacks, their purpose was to focus &#8220;the American people  &#8230; on the atrocities that America is committing by supporting Israel against the Palestinian people ….&#8221; As Osama Bin Laden, purporting to speak for the world’s Muslims, has said again and again: &#8220;we have . . .  stated many times, for more than two-and-a-half-decades, that the cause of ourdisagreement with you is your support to your Israeli allies who occupy our land of Palestine &#8230;.&#8221;  Some substantial portion of the many lives and the trillions of dollars we have so far expended in our escalating conflict with the Islamic world must be apportioned to the costs of our relationship with Israel.</p>
<p>It’s useful to recall what we generally expect allies and strategic partners to do for us.  In Europe, Asia, and elsewhere in the Middle East, they provide bases and support the projection of American power beyond their borders.  They join us on the battlefield in places like Kuwait and Afghanistan or underwrite the costs of our military operations.  They help recruit others to our coalitions.  They coordinate their foreign aid with ours.   Many defray the costs of our use of their facilities with “host nation support” that reduces the costs of our military operations from and through their territory.  They store weapons for our troops’, rather than their own troops’ use.  They pay cash for the weapons we transfer to them</p>
<p>Israel does none of these things and shows no interest in doing them.  Perhaps it can’t.  It is so estranged from everyone else in the Middle East that no neighboring country will accept flight plans that originate in or transit it.  Israel is therefore useless in terms of support for American power projection.  It has no allies other than us.  It has developed no friends.  Israeli participation in our military operations would preclude the cooperation of many others.  Meanwhile, Israel has become accustomed to living on the American military dole.  The notion that Israeli taxpayers might help defray the expense of U.S. military or foreign assistance operations, even those undertaken at Israel’s behest, would be greeted with astonishment in Israel and incredulity on Capitol Hill.</p>
<p>Military aid to Israel is sometimes justified by the notion of Israel as a test bed for new weapons systems and operational concepts.  But no one can identify a program of military R &#038; D in Israel that was initially proposed y our men and women in uniform.  All originated with Israel or members of Congress acting on its behalf.  Moreover, what Israel makes it sells not just to the United States but to China, India, and other major arms markets. It feels no obligation to take U.S. interests into account when it transfers weapons and technology to third countries and does so only under duress.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, it’s been decades since Israel’s air force faced another in the air.  It has come to specialize in bombing civilian infrastructure and militias with no air defenses.  There is not much for the U.S. Air Force to learn from that.  Similarly, the Israeli navy confronts no real naval threat.  Its experience in interdicting infiltrators, fishermen, and humanitarian aid flotillas is not a model for the U.S. Navy to study.  Israel’s army, however, has had lessons to impart.  Now in its fifth decade of occupation duty, it has developed techniques of pacification, interrogation, assassination, and drone attack that inspired U.S. operations in Fallujah, Abu Ghraib, Somalia, Yemen, and Waziristan.  Recently, Israel has begun to deploy various forms of remote-controlled robotic guns.  These enable operatives at far-away video screens summarily to execute anyone they view as suspicious.  Such risk-free means of culling hostile populations could conceivably come in handy in some future American military operation, but I hope not.   I have a lot of trouble squaring the philosophy they embody with the values Americans traditionally aspired to exemplify.</p>
<p>It is sometimes said that, to its credit, Israel does not ask the United States to fight its battles for it; it just wants the money and weapons to fight them on its own.  Leave aside the question of whether Israel’s battles are or should also be America’s.  It is no longer true that Israel does not ask us to fight for it.   The fact that prominent American apologists for Israel were the most energetic promoters of the U.S. invasion of Iraq does not, of course, prove that Israel was the instigator of that grievous misadventure.  But the very same people are now urging an American military assault on Iran explicitly to protect Israel and to preserve its nuclear monopoly in the Middle East.  Their advocacy is fully coordinated with the Government of Israel.  No one in the region wants a nuclear-armed Iran, but Israel is the only country pressing Americans to go to war over this.</p>
<p>Finally, the need to protect Israel from mounting international indignation about its behavior continues to do grave damage to our global and regional standing.  It has severely impaired our ties with the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims.  These costs to our international influence, credibility, and leadership are, I think, far more serious than the economic and other burdens of the relationship.</p>
<p>Against this background, it’s remarkable that something as fatuous as the notion of Israel as a strategic asset could have become the unchallengeable conventional wisdom in the United States.   Perhaps it’s just that as someone once said: “people … will more easily fall victim to a big lie than a small one.”  Be that as it may, the United States and Israel have a lot invested in our relationship.  Basing our cooperation on a thesis and narratives that will not withstand scrutiny is dangerous.  It is especially risky in the context of current fiscal pressures in the United States.  These seem certain soon to force major revisions of both current levels of American defense spending and global strategy, in the Middle East as well as elsewhere.  They also place federally-funded programs in Israel in direct competition with similar programs here at home.  To flourish over the long term, Israel’s relations with the United States need to be grounded in reality, not myth, and in peace, not war.</p>
<p><em>Prepared remarks during the Nixon Center debate.</em> <a href="http://www.nixoncenter.org/index.cfm?action=showpage&#038;page=Freeman-Israel-Asset-or-Liability">Source</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2006 during the invasion of Lebanon by the illegal Zionist entity, the then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice had described the plight of Lebanon as &#8220;the birth pangs of a new Middle East&#8221;. Fast forward to 2011, she didn&#8217;t know how right she was&#8230;.although it is in a totally different vision from what the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In 2006 during the invasion of Lebanon by the illegal Zionist entity, the then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice had <a href="http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14146.htm">described</a> the plight of Lebanon as &#8220;the birth pangs of a new Middle East&#8221;. Fast forward to 2011, she didn&#8217;t know how right she was&#8230;.although it is in a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%932011_Arab_world_protests">totally different vision</a> from what the neo-cons and the Zionist supporters back in the United States had for the Middle East.</p>
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<p>For too long the Arab people of the Middle East were held beholden to their dictatorships and tyrants, they themselves subservient to the United States and her Zionist friend. Today, we have witnessed a radical change in the landscape of Middle East politics. Tunisia has fallen to democracy, Egypt too has followed suit. Protests and revolts are currently ongoing in Yemen, Bahrain, Algeria and Oman. Other countries such as Jordan and Syria are trying to find ways to stem the tide of &#8220;people power&#8221; that is flooding the Middle East. Yes, Israel, you are no longer <em>&#8220;the only democracy in the Middle East&#8221;</em> as your fanatical supporters and sympathisers had loudly proclaimed all these years. Suddenly Israel is now irrelevant to the democratization of the Middle East. It will just be a matter of time before the Palestinians under Israeli occupation stage their own &#8220;people power&#8221; revolt and the Israelis know it. It will be the coming of a Third Intifada, one that Israel will find it hard to end.</p>
<p>Can we say now that Israel is nothing more than a cancerous, oppressive apartheid state in the sea of democracy that is now the Middle East?</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are just a few examples of the Israeli spy operations that have been detected in the US for several decades.</p>
<p>1947. Information collected by the ADL in its spy operations on US citizens is used by the House Select Committee on Unamerican Activities. Subcommittee Chair Clare Hoffman dismisses the ADL’s reports on suspected communists as &#8220;hearsay&#8221;.</p>
<p>1950 John Davitt, former chief of the Justice Department&#8217;s internal security section notes that the Israeli intelligence service is the second most active in the United States after the Soviets.</p>
<p>1954 A hidden microphone planted by the Israelis is discovered in the Office of the US Ambassador in Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>1956 Telephone taps are found connected to two telephones in the residence of the US military attaché in Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>1954 &#8220;The Lavon Affair&#8221;. Israeli agents recruit Egyptian citizens of Jewish descent to bomb Western targets in Egypt, and plant evidence to frame Arabs, in an apparent attempt to upset US-Egyptian relations. Israeli defense minister Pinchas Lavon is eventually removed from office, though many think real responsibility lay with David Ben-Gurion.</p>
<p>1965 Israel apparently illegally obtains enriched uranium from NUMEC Corporation. (<em>Washington Post</em>, 6/5/86, Charles R. Babcock, &#8220;US an Intelligence Target of the Israelis, Officials Say.&#8221;)</p>
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<p>1967 Israel attacks the USS Liberty, an intelligence gathering vessel flying a US flag, killing 34 crew members. See &#8220;Assault on the Liberty,&#8221; by James M. Ennes, Jr. (<em>Random House</em>). In 2004, Captain Ward Boston, Senior Legal Counsel for the Navy’s Court of Inquiry into the attack swears under oath that President Lyndon Johnson ordered the investigation to conclude accident, even though the evidence indicates the attack was deliberate. Given the use by Israel of unmarked boats and planes, and the machine-gunning of USS Liberty’s lifeboats, the most likely explanation is that USS Liberty was to be sunk with all hands, with evidence left to frame Egypt for the sinking. This would have dragged the US into the war on Israel’s side.</p>
<p>1970 While working for Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson, Richard Perle is caught by the FBI giving classified information to Israel. Nothing is done.</p>
<p>1978, Stephen Bryen, then a Senate Foreign Relations Committee staffer, is overheard in a DC hotel offering confidential documents to top Israeli military officials. Bryen obtains a lawyer, Nathan Lewin, and the case heads for the grand jury, but is mysteriously dropped. Bryen later goes to work for Richard Perle.</p>
<p>1979 Shin Beth [the Israeli internal security agency] tries to penetrate the US Consulate General in Jerusalem through a “Honey Trap”, using a clerical employee who was having an affair with a Jerusalem girl.</p>
<p>1985 The New York Times reports the FBI is aware of at least a dozen incidents in which American officials transferred classified information to the Israelis, quoting [former Assistant Director of the F.B.I.] Mr. [Raymond] Wannal. The Justice Department does not prosecute.</p>
<p>1985 Richard Smyth, the owner of MILCO, is indicted on charges of smuggling nuclear timing devices to Israel (Washington Post, 10/31/86).</p>
<p>1987 April 24 Wall Street Journal headline: &#8220;Role of Israel in Iran-Contra Scandal Won&#8217;t be Explored in Detail by Panels&#8221;</p>
<p>1992 The Wall Street Journal reports that Israeli agents apparently tried to steal Recon Optical Inc&#8217;s top-secret airborne spy-camera system.</p>
<p>1992 Stephen Bryen, caught offering confidential documents to Israel in 1978, is serving on board of the pro-Israeli Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs while continuing as a paid consultant &#8212; with security clearance &#8212; on exports of sensitive US technology.</p>
<p>1992 &#8220;The Samson Option,&#8221; by Seymour M. Hersh reports, “Illicitly obtained intelligence was flying so voluminously from LAKAM into Israeli intelligence that a special code name, JUMBO, was added to the security markings already on the documents. There were strict orders, Ari Ben-Menashe recalled: &#8220;Anything marked JUMBO was not supposed to be discussed with your American counterparts.&#8221;</p>
<p>1993. The ADL is caught operating a massive spying operation on critics of Israel, Arab-Americans, the San Francisco Labor Council, ILWU Local 10, Oakland Educational Association, NAACP, Irish Northern Aid, International Indian Treaty Council, the Asian Law Caucus and the San Francisco police. Data collected was sent to Israel and in some cases to South Africa. Pressure from Jewish organizations forces the city to drop the criminal case, but the ADL settles a civil lawsuit for an undisclosed sum of cash.</p>
<p>1995 The Defense Investigative Service circulates a memo warning US military contractors that &#8220;Israel aggressively collects [US] military and industrial technology.&#8221; The report stated that Israel obtains information using &#8220;ethnic targeting, financial aggrandizement, and identification and exploitation of individual frailties&#8221; of US citizens.</p>
<p>1996 A General Accounting Office report &#8220;Defense Industrial Security: Weaknesses in US Security Arrangements With Foreign-Owned Defense Contractors&#8221; found that according to intelligence sources &#8220;Country A&#8221; (identified by intelligence sources as Israel, Washington Times, 2/22/96) &#8220;conducts the most aggressive espionage operation against the United States of any US ally.&#8221; <em>The Jerusalem Post</em> (8/30/96) quoted the report, &#8220;Classified military information and sensitive military technologies are high-priority targets for the intelligence agencies of this country.&#8221; The report described &#8220;An espionage operation run by the intelligence organization responsible for collecting scientific and technologic information for [Israel] paid a US government employee to obtain US classified military intelligence documents.&#8221; <em>The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs</em> (Shawn L. Twing, April 1996) noted that this was &#8220;a reference to the 1985 arrest of Jonathan Pollard, a civilian US naval intelligence analyst who provided Israel&#8217;s LAKAM [Office of Special Tasks] espionage agency an estimated 800,000 pages of classified US intelligence information.&#8221;</p>
<p>The GAO report also noted that &#8220;Several citizens of [Israel] were caught in the United States stealing sensitive technology used in manufacturing artillery gun tubes.&#8221;</p>
<p>1996 An Office of Naval Intelligence document, &#8220;Worldwide Challenges to Naval Strike Warfare&#8221; reported that &#8220;US technology has been acquired [by China] through Israel in the form of the Lavi fighter and possibly SAM [surface-to-air] missile technology.&#8221; Jane&#8217;s Defense Weekly (2/28/96) noted that &#8220;until now, the intelligence community has not openly confirmed the transfer of US technology [via Israel] to China.&#8221; The report noted that this &#8220;represents a dramatic step forward for Chinese military aviation.&#8221; (Flight International, 3/13/96)</p>
<p>1997 An Army mechanical engineer, David A. Tenenbaum, &#8220;inadvertently&#8221; gives classified military information on missile systems and armored vehicles to Israeli officials (<em>New York Times</em>, 2/20/97).</p>
<p>1997 <em>The Washington Post</em> reports US intelligence has intercepted a conversation in which two Israeli officials had discussed the possibility of getting a confidential letter that then-Secretary of State Warren Christopher had written to Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat. One of the Israelis, identified only as “Dov”, had commented that they may get the letter from &#8220;Mega”, the code name for Israel’s top agent inside the United States.</p>
<p>1997 US ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, complains privately to the Israeli government about heavy-handed surveillance by Israeli intelligence agents.</p>
<p>1997 Israeli agents place a tap on Monica Lewinsky’s phone at the Watergate and record phone sex sessions between her and President Bill Clinton. The Ken Starr report confirms that Clinton warned Lewinsky their conversations were being taped and ended the affair. At the same time, the FBI’s hunt for “Mega” is called off.</p>
<p>2001 It is discovered that US drug agents’ communications have been penetrated. Suspicion falls on two companies, AMDOCS and Comverse Infosys, both owned by Israelis. AMDOCS generates billing data for most US phone companies and is able to provide detailed logs of who is talking to whom. Comverse Infosys builds the tapping equipment used by law enforcement to eavesdrop on all American telephone calls, but suspicion forms that Comverse, which gets half of its research and development budget from the Israeli government, has built a back door into the system that is being exploited by Israeli intelligence and that the information gleaned on US drug interdiction efforts is finding its way to drug smugglers. The investigation by the FBI leads to the exposure of the largest foreign spy ring ever uncovered inside the United States, operated by Israel. Half of the suspected spies have been arrested when 9-11 happens. On 9-11, 5 Israelis are arrested for dancing and cheering while the World Trade Towers collapse. Supposedly employed by Urban Moving Systems, the Israelis are caught with multiple passports and a lot of cash. Two of them are later revealed to be Mossad. As witness reports track the activity of the Israelis, it emerges that they were seen at Liberty Park at the time of the first impact, suggesting a foreknowledge of what was to come. The Israelis are interrogated, and then eventually sent back to Israel. The owner of the moving company used as a cover by the Mossad agents abandons his business and flees to Israel. The United States Government then classifies all of the evidence related to the Israeli agents and their connections to 9-11. All of this is reported to the public via a four part story on Fox News by Carl Cameron. Pressure from Jewish groups, primarily AIPAC, forces Fox News to remove the story from their website. Two hours prior to the 9-11 attacks, Odigo, an Israeli company with offices just a few blocks from the World Trade Towers, receives an advance warning via the internet. The manager of the New York Office provides the FBI with the IP address of the sender of the message, but the FBI does not follow up.</p>
<p>2001 The FBI is investigating 5 Israeli moving companies as possible fronts for Israeli intelligence.</p>
<p>2001 JDL’s Irv Rubin arrested for planning to bomb a US Congressman. He dies before he can be brought to trial.</p>
<p>2002 The DEA issues a report that Israeli spies, posing as art students, have been trying to penetrate US Government offices.</p>
<p>2002 police near the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station in southern Washington State stop a suspicious truck and detain two Israelis, one of whom is illegally in the United States. The two men were driving at high speed in a Ryder rental truck, which they claimed had been used to &#8220;deliver furniture.&#8221; The next day, police discovered traces of TNT and RDX military-grade plastic explosives inside the passenger cabin and on the steering wheel of the vehicle. The FBI then announces that the tests that showed explosives were “false positived” by cigarette smoke, a claim test experts say is ridiculous. Based on an alibi provided by a woman, the case is closed and the Israelis are handed over to INS to be sent back to Israel. One week later, the woman who provided the alibi vanishes.</p>
<p>2003 The Police Chief of Cloudcroft stops a truck speeding through a school zone. The drivers turn out to be Israelis with expired passports. Claiming to be movers, the truck contains junk furniture and several boxes. The Israelis are handed over to immigration. The contents of the boxers are not revealed to the public.</p>
<p>2003 Israel deploys assassination squads into other countries, including the United States. The US Government does not protest.</p>
<p>2004 Police near the Nuclear Fuel Services plant in Tennessee stop a truck after a three mile chase, during which the driver throws a bottle containing a strange liquid from the cab. The drivers turn out to be Israelis using fake Ids. The FBI refuses to investigate and the Israelis are released.</p>
<p>2004 Two Israelis try to enter Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, home to eight Trident submarines. The truck tests positive for explosives.</p>
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