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Another Mossad Spy network discovered in Lebanon
NAHARNET Beirut, 03 Nov 08, 09:13

The Mossad spy network leader arrested by Lebanese authorities has reportedly surveyed the Kfar Sousa neighborhood in Damascus a few months before Hizbullah Commander Imad Mughniyeh was assassinated by a car bomb last February.
The daily As-Safir, which carried the report on Monday, identified the spy leader as Ali Jarrah. It said the other suspect arrested was his brother, Youssef.

As-Safir said investigation with Ali Jarrah revealed that the Israeli Mossad secret agency had tasked him with surveying the Damascus neighborhood of Kfar Sousa a few months before Mughniyeh's killing.

It said a question mark is raised in this regard: Did Jarrah know why the survey was conducted? Or was he ordered to just monitor the area? And did he play a role in the summer 2006 war between Israel and Hizbullah?

The Lebanese army on Saturday said it has arrested two people in the Bekaa Valley linked to an Israeli espionage network.

A senior Palestinian official in the Bekaa told As Safir that Ali Jarrah has, since he quit Fatah-Uprising and joined Ahmed Jibril's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command, obtained a special military pass that allowed him to enter the Syrian-Lebanese border without being searched.

This pass was automatically renewed for many years up to his recent arrest.

The Palestinian source added that Jarrah moved freely in Damascus and frequently visited the homes of Palestinian officials and Palestinian centers.

During the July 2006 Hizbullah-Israeli war, Jarrah was seen with a video camera moving at some sensitive areas that included relief centers known to be connected to parties supporting Hizbullah, As Safir reported.

"Was he pinpointing security targets at the Bekaa?" the daily wondered.

The investigation is attempting to uncover whether the video camera fixed inside his four-wheel drive was satellite-connected to Israel, as was his ever working GPS system in his vehicle.

As-Safir wondered whether the arrest of this network will ultimately lead to uncovering other networks in the country.

Meanwhile, security sources connected to the investigation told the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat that the investigation is confidential.

The sources stressed that the suspect has confessed to working for the Mossad, that he has monitored certain political party centers and the movements of certain party leaders for Israel.

They said that Jarrah, who is in his fifties, was earlier arrested in Damascus by elements of Syrian State Security, a branch of Syrian Intelligence and charged with being a member of the Fatah-Intifada, or Uprising, a group headed by Abu Moussa.

In Syria, Jarrah was questioned for days concerning his relationship to Abu Khaled al-Emleh, who was earlier fired by Abu-Moussa following escape of Fatah al-Islam leader Shaker Abssi who is wanted in Lebanon for his role in the 2007 fighting at the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp.

Emleh was accused then of helping Abssi in facilitating his control over some of the Fatah-Intifada centers at the camp. Emleh was put under house arrest.

Sources added that a high-level political figure from the Bekaa intervened with the Syrians to release Jarrah who was charged by the Syrians of having links to Emleh since 20 years.

Jarrah was subject to intensive interrogation by Syrian authorities in Damascus that went beyond his connection to Emleh to include his said connection to tens of Fatah-Intifada members. They said that Syrian authorities later released him.

Jarrah later returned to his hometown of al-Marj in the western Bekaa and continued with his normal life up to his disappearance a month ago while on his way from the Bekaa to Beirut.

Sources in his hometown refused to comment on news that a certain political party had placed Jarrah under their intense watch and later arrested him under suspicion of spying for Israel. Meanwhile, Jarrah's family sought the help of Lebanese police to locate him.

Sources following the investigation revealed that the political party that had arrested Jarrah soon delivered him to Lebanese Army Intelligence.

Residents of al-Marj stated that an army unit last Oct. 25 raided his home, confiscated his four wheel drive vehicle and arrested his brother. Residents said that the army also searched his uncle's home without taking any further action.
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مصادر "اللواء": الكشف عن الشبكة المتعاملة مع اسرائيل بالنبطية قريباً
17 شباط 2009

نقلت صحيفة "اللواء" عن مصادر موثوق اشارتها الى أن عملية توقيف المتعامل مع اسرائيل مروان ك.ف 35 عاماً في النبطية تمت بالتنسيق بين مديرية مخابرات الجيش و"حزب الله" بعد رصده ومراقبته عن كثب لعدة أشهر، وأنه كان يجمع معلومات عن الجيش اللبناني والمقاومة ومراكزها وقادتها وتحركاتهم والمواقع العسكرية، وقد مكنته علاقاته مع عدد من مسؤولي وعناصر المقاومة من توطيد علاقته بهم، والحصول على هذه المعلومات التي ساهمت، بشكل فعال في الإعتداءات التي نفذها العدو الإسرائيلي في منطقة النبطية لعدة سنوات، وخصوصاً في عدوان تموز من العام 2006، حيث إستهدف المنطقة بالعديد من الغارات وإرتكب المجازر وحقق إصابات بالغة.
وذُكر أن الوضع المالي لـ "مروان" مرتاح جداً، وأنه يعمل بتجارة السيارات، فضلاً عن محطة المحروقات، وهو كان يتصل بـ <الموساد> الإسرائيلي عبر إستخدام <الإنترنت> بتقنية عالية، لم تتمكن الأجهزة الأمنية اللبنانية من كشف الإتصال·

ويذكر جيران "مروان" اشاروا الى أنه خلال عدوان تموز من العام 2006، سلم مفاتيح المحطة إلى عناصر المقاومة لإستخدام المحروقات منها عند الحاجة، وهي من المحطات التي لم تقصف ولم يستهدفها العدوان، الذي إستهدف عشرات محطات الوقود في الجنوب، علماً بأن مبنى قريب منه تعرض لغارة إسرائيلية وتم تدميره.

وتردد أن الأسلوب الذي كان يؤمن به "مروان" المعلومات إلى الموساد الإسرائيلي يختلف نوعاً ما عما كان يزود به الشقيقين علي ويوسف الجراح "اللذين أوقفا في تموز من العام 2008 في البقاع" واللذين كانا يستخدمان أجهزة متطورة لجمع المعلومات. أو مع محمود رافع "الذي أوقف في حزيران من العام 2006، بعد إغتياله الأخوين محمود ونضال المجذوب في صيدا، وجهاد جبريل في بيروت، وعلي صالح في الضاحية الجنوبية في بيروت، وعلي حسن ديب "أبو حسن" في الهلالية ? صيدا".

وتوقعت مصادر أمنية أن يتم الكشف عن أفراد شبكة "مروان" والمتعاونين معه خلال الأيام القليلة المقبلة، وخصوصاً أن الخيوط بدأت بالظهور، وبينها من كان يسهل له الإتصال أو تولى الإتصال بأقرباء له داخل الأراضي الفلسطينية المحتلة، ممن غادر مع الإنكفاء الإسرائيلي في 25 أيار من العام 2000.
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February 19, 2009
Lebanese in Shock Over Arrest of an Accused Spy
By ROBERT F. WORTH

MARAJ, Lebanon — For 25 years, Ali al-Jarrah managed to live on both sides of the bitterest divide running through this region. To friends and neighbors, he was an earnest supporter of the Palestinian cause, an affable, white-haired family man who worked as an administrator at a nearby school.

To Israel, he appears to have been a valued spy, sending reports and taking clandestine photographs of Palestinian groups and Hezbollah since 1983.

Now he sits in a Lebanese prison cell, accused by the authorities of betraying his country to an enemy state. Months after his arrest, his friends and former colleagues are still in shock over the extent of his deceptions: the carefully disguised trips abroad, the unexplained cash, the secret second wife.

Lebanese investigators say he has confessed to a career of espionage spectacular in its scope and longevity, a real-life John le Carré novel. Many intelligence agents are said to operate in the civil chaos of Lebanon, but Mr. Jarrah’s arrest has shed a rare light onto a world of spying and subversion that usually persists in secret.

Mr. Jarrah’s first wife maintains that he was tortured, and is innocent; requests to interview him were denied.

From his home in this Bekaa Valley village, Mr. Jarrah, 50, traveled often to Syria and to south Lebanon, where he photographed roads and convoys that might have been used to transport weapons to Hezbollah, the Shiite militant group, investigators say. He spoke with his handlers by satellite phone, receiving “dead drops” of money, cameras and listening devices. Occasionally, on the pretext of a business trip, he traveled to Belgium and Italy, received an Israeli passport, and flew to Israel, where he was debriefed at length, investigators say.

At the start of the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli officials called Mr. Jarrah to reassure him that his village would be spared and that he should stay at home, investigators said.

He was finally arrested last July by Hezbollah, which now has perhaps the most powerful intelligence apparatus in this country. It handed him to the Lebanese military — along with his brother Yusuf, who is accused of helping him spy — and he awaits trial by a military court.

Several current and former military officials agreed to provide details about his case on condition of anonymity, saying they were not authorized to discuss it before the trial began. Their accounts tallied with details provided by Mr. Jarrah’s relatives and former colleagues.

It is not the family’s first brush with notoriety. One of Mr. Jarrah’s cousins, Ziad al-Jarrah, was among the 19 hijackers who carried out the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, though the men were 20 years apart in age and do not appear to have known each other well.

Mark Regev, a spokesman for Israel’s prime minister, Ehud Olmert, declined to discuss Mr. Jarrah’s situation, saying, “It is not our practice to publicly talk about any such allegations in this case or in any case.”

Villagers here seemed incredulous that a man they knew all their lives could have taken money to spy for a country that they regard with unmixed hatred and disgust.

Many maintained his innocence. But Raja Mosleh, the Palestinian doctor who was his partner for years in a school and health clinic near here, did not.

“I never suspected him before,” Dr. Mosleh said. “But now, after linking all the incidents together, I feel he’s 100 percent guilty.”

“He used to talk about the Palestinian cause all the time, how he supported the cause, he supported the people, he liked everybody — this son of a dog,” Dr. Mosleh added, his voice thick with contempt.

Mr. Jarrah would often borrow money to buy cigarettes, apparently posing as a man of limited means. Investigators say he received more than $300,000 for his work from Israel.

Only recently did he begin to spend in ways that raised questions. About six years ago, neighbors said, he built a three-story villa with a terra-cotta roof that is by far the grandest house in this modest village of low concrete dwellings. Outside is a small roofed archway and a heavy iron gate, and on a recent day a German shepherd stood guard.

Dr. Mosleh asked him where he got the money, and Mr. Jarrah said he got help from a daughter living in Brazil. It is a natural excuse in Lebanon, where a large portion of the population receives remittances from relatives abroad.

Mr. Jarrah also had a secret second wife, according to investigators and his former colleagues. Unlike his first wife, Maryam Shmouri al-Jarrah, who lived in relative grandeur with their five children in Maraj, the second wife lived in a cheap apartment in the town of Masnaa, near the Syrian border. This apparently allowed Mr. Jarrah to travel near the border in the unremarkable guise of a local working-class man.

Mr. Jarrah has said he was recruited in 1983 — a year after Israel began a major invasion of Lebanon — by Israeli officers who had imprisoned him, according to investigators. He was offered regular payments in exchange for information about Palestinian militants and Syrian troop movements, they said.

After Israel withdrew from Lebanon in 2000, thousands of Lebanese from the occupied zone in the south were tried and sentenced — mostly to light prison terms — for collaborating with Israel.

Far from the border, a different class of collaborators, rooted in their communities, persisted. A few have been caught and sentenced.

Mr. Jarrah’s motives remain a mystery. He said he tried to stop, but the Israelis would not let him, investigators said.

It all came to an end last summer. He went on a trip to Syria in July, and when he returned he said he had been briefly detained by the Syrian police, his first wife said. He seemed very uneasy, not his usual self, she said.

He left the house that night, saying he was going to Beirut, and never returned, Mrs. Jarrah said. Only three months later did she get a call from the Lebanese Army saying it had taken custody of him.

A few weeks ago, Mrs. Jarrah said, she was allowed to see him. He looked terrible, exhausted, she said.

Lebanese security forces released a photograph of Mr. Jarrah, taken before his arrest. In it, he appears against a blue and white backdrop, dressed in a formal dark shirt, wearing an enigmatic smile.

Hwaida Saad contributed reporting from Beirut, Lebanon, and Ethan Bronner from Jerusalem.
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Hizbullah Makes Security Changes Following Arrest of Israeli Spy

Hizbullah has reportedly made swift security changes following the arrest of a Lebanese man from the southern town of Nabatiyeh on suspicion that he spied for Israel.
The daily Al Balad on Thursday, quoted sources close to Hizbullah as saying that the Shiite group adopted new security measures since Feb. 16 when the Lebanese army announced it arrested Marwan Faqih.

Local newspapers had said that Faqih is believed to have collaborated with Israel's Mossad intelligence agency after being recruited in France in the mid-1990s.

Al-Akhbar newspaper said he was tasked with gathering information about Hizbullah, which fought a devastating 34-day war with Israel in 2006.

No formal charges have been filed against him and the case is still pending before the military prosecutor, a security official had said about Faqih.

Al Balad said Faqih, an automobile dealer, owned a gas station in Nabatiyeh.

It said he was highly respected by Hizbullah cadres in the region and had good links with the party's leaders, particularly since the man's generosity and donations for the Resistance contributed to having additional confidence in him.

Faqih had placed the gas station to serve the Resistance on many occasions, according to Al Balad.

The sources said Faqih was also accredited as a Hizbullah automobile agent.

How was Faqih uncovered?

"It was by mere chance that the Faqih network was discovered," one source close to Hizbullah told Al Balad.

He said as an auto electrician was busy repairing an electrical malfunction inside one of a U.S.-made four-wheeler belonging to a Hizbullah cadre, he laid eyes on an "unfamiliar device" attached to the vehicle's electric network.

At the beginning the electrician thought the device could have been placed by the vehicle's owner. He thought it was necessary to draw the attention of the car owner due to the connection between the malfunction and the device.

The car owner was surprised and a massive search for devices attached to Hizbullah cars was launched, according to the source, particularly after finding out that the device was a wiretap detector connected to satellite.

Dozens of Hizbullah vehicles were discovered to have been fitted with the same device and it became known that one thing was common: The car dealer, Marwan Faqih.

Hizbullah has reportedly arrested Faqih in January 2009, Al Balad said, adding that it had no independent confirmation of this report despite earlier official military confirmation that Faqih is in army custody.

Al Balad cited some reports as saying that as many as 12 people have been arrested by Hizbullah in connection with the Faqih network.

The daily concluded its report by asking whether top Hizbullah commander Imad Mughniyeh was killed while driving one of Faqih's cars.
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Ex-spymaster: First Lebanon War was Mossad success, despite Sabra and Chatila - Haaretz - Israel News

Ari Folman's Oscar-nominated film, "Waltz with Bashir," is a brilliant cinematic work, even if the scenes of the Sabra and Chatila massacre, which have unjustly become the signature images of Operation Peace for the Galilee, the first Lebanon War, are difficult for me. At the time, I was responsible in my capacity at the Mossad for nurturing relations with Lebanon's Christians.

One of the Mossad's most important missions from the day of its inception was Israel's "special relations" with countries that did not recognize it and with minorities like the Christians in Lebanon and the Kurds in Iraq. This was the declared policy of the governments of Israel: Israel will be prepared to come to the aid of any threatened minority that is fighting for its existence - but it will not fight in its stead.

The relationship with the Lebanese Christians warmed up in 1976, when Syria entered Lebanon at the invitation of the Christian president, Suleiman Franjieh. At the time, we warned the U.S. about the danger of a radical Syrian-Palestinian takeover of Lebanon. Iran, under the shah, took an interest in Lebanon and flew in arms to defend the Christians.

At that time, Palestinian terrorist organizations were establishing a foothold in Lebanon, with the encouragement of Arab states that saw in this a solution, albeit temporary, to the Palestinian problem. On the ground, a state within a state was being established, with Lebanon acting as a base and training camp for terrorist operations against Israel.

As the terror operations from the north increased, the Israel Defense Forces carried out defensive operations against Palestinian terrorist forces, which did not stop attacking northern Israel. Such was Operation Litani on March 15, 1978 and other short operations by Israeli forces.

On June 15, 1980, I became the main broker of the Mossad's relations with the Christians. A month later, Bashir Gemayel established the Lebanese Forces as a paramilitary defensive force aimed at defending the Christians of Lebanon from repeated acts of slaughter by the Palestinians. During 1980 and 1981, the IDF engaged in preparations for a more comprehensive offensive. The Mossad's relations with the Christians enabled the senior IDF brass, including the commanders of the forces in the field, to reconnoiter as far as Beirut, and to receive the necessary intelligence.

The IDF's battle plans were also based on the Christians' participation. The head of the Mossad at the time, Yitzhak Hofi, had reservations about an all-out war and the IDF's possible entry into Beirut, where the Palestinian Liberation Organization's political and military center, headed by Yasser Arafat, was located. We expressed concern about a large-scale war and its results. Despite the differences of opinion, the Mossad continued to aid the IDF as needed and insofar as possible. At the same time, we also worked on a diplomatic level, in the context of the Syrian bloodletting of the Christians at Zahla in May of 1981. At that time I went to the Vatican for a meeting with its foreign minister Achille Silvestrini, to ask for help in saving the Christians of Lebanon.

The agreement at the Camp David summit to establish Palestinian autonomy made things very difficult for then prime minister Menachem Begin. In the IDF's initiative toward an all-out war, he saw a chance of eliminating the Palestinian problem in Lebanon. In September 1981, he was also positively disposed to entering Beirut, as the IDF commanders had proposed. During 1981, on the eve of Ariel Sharon's appointment as defense minister in the summer of that year, preparations for an extensive operation known as Operation Pines were completed. This eventually turned into Operation Peace for the Galilee.

In January 1982, at a meeting in Beirut with top Christian leaders - Pierre Gemayel, Camille Chamoun, Georges Adwan and Etienne Saqr (Abu Arz) - Sharon set forth the battle plans. Pierre Gemayel made it clear then that we had to remember that Lebanon must maintain its bridges to the Arab world, as Henry Kissinger had advised them to do.

'Strayed from the path'

Then an excuse that would "justify" the action was needed. This happened only in June 1982 with the attempted assassination of Israeli ambassador Shlomo Argov in London. The Christian leadership in Lebanon, however, was not prepared to jump on the bandwagon of the IDF's operation. Nonetheless, Bashir Gemayel, the commander of the Lebanese Forces, supported all of our plans and enabled the IDF to carry out preparations for any and all actions. We sometimes clashed with him, in part in the context of his relations with other Christian groups in Lebanon. After the National Assembly elected Bashir president of Lebanon he was murdered, apparently by the Syrians, in a car bomb in Beirut. As Pierre Gemayel said of him at his graveside, Bashir had "strayed from the path," contrary to the position of the Christian leadership in Lebanon.

It was not the Mossad that defined the objectives of the war and it was not the Mossad that participated in its preparation. Bashir Gemayel was not alive at the time of the massacre in Sabra and Chatila, which bore an element of revenge for his assassination and for the many pogroms the Palestinians had carried out against Lebanese Christians.

From the Mossad's perspective, the "waltz with Bashir" was a successful intelligence operation, because of the extraordinary capabilities he put at the disposal of the IDF. The Mossad came out "clean" in the Kahan commission investigations of the Sabra and Chatila massacre. It is also important to remember that the 1982 war led to the start of diplomatic relations with the Palestinian movement, as should happen after every military campaign.

It is just a great pity that every such struggle is accompanied by the bloodshed of innocent civilians.

The author was deputy head of the Mossad.
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Currently reading it... it's a very interesting book... i wouldn't mind posting a summary for each chapter...
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You people need to understand that the Mossad and the Israeli military apparatus as a whole is one of the most overrated entities on the face of the planet. Israel uses psychological warfare to convince Arabs to be afraid of it. The 1967 war was one of the most psychologically traumatic events in the history of the Arabs and the Israelis have played on that ever since.

When you start believing that the Mossad is an omnipotent force in the Middle East, you're doing exactly what their propaganda network has set out to convince you to do.

Have you ever wondered why the Israelis rarely engage Arab forces in battles pitting solely ground forces against one another? Whenever they have, their soldiers have gotten picked apart. 2006 is the most famous example of when the Israelis decided to engage Arab forces head-on and were massacred in the hills of al-Jnoub. They obviously didn't repeat the same mistake earlier this year when they were fighting Hamas in Gaza. They stayed on the outskirts of population centers.

Hezbollah, Iran, or Syria needs to bring down an Israeli plane or two with AA missiles in order for this myth of Israeli invincibility to be totally shattered.
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