all new songs

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How a terror attack backfired on Hezbollah

Posted on 10:53 AM by Unknown

The EU move to label Hezbollah's military wing a terrorist group is
the fruit of a lengthy diplomatic, legal and intelligence campaign.
The European Union's decision to list Hezbollah's military wing as a
terrorist organization is the fruit of a lengthy diplomatic, legal and
intelligence campaign waged jointly by Israel, Britain, the United
States, the Netherlands and Canada. A cache of bombs discovered in
Nazareth, a 150-page legal document, and dozens of secret visits and
phone calls to various leaders were among the key factors contributing
to the decision.

The campaign began after the bombing in Burgas, Bulgaria, last July,
which killed five Israeli tourists and one Bulgarian. As intelligence
indicating that Hezbollah was to blame accumulated, the Foreign
Ministry decided the time was ripe for action.

To this end, it set up a special task force, headed by the ministry's
Deputy Director General Jeremy Issacharoff and Shai Cohen, head of the
Regional Security and Counterterrorism Department. The team also
included representatives of the National Security Council, the Defense
Ministry and the intelligence agencies. Similar task forces were set
up by Britain's Foreign Office and the U.S. State Department.

One of the task force's first moves was giving various EU countries
masses of intelligence that Israel had collected - not just about
Hezbollah's role in the Burgas attack, but also about its involvement
in Syria's civil war, money laundering, drug smuggling and setting up
sleeper cells in Europe. Unusually, the intelligence agencies agreed
to this massive transfer of sensitive information.

A senior Foreign Ministry official said that, among other things,
Israel passed on intelligence showing that Hezbollah was fighting
alongside President Bashar Assad's regime in Syria in early 2013,
before this became publicly known.

Israel also gave Berlin information about the assets and bank accounts
of 950 Lebanese Shi'ites living in Germany who were suspected of being
sleeper agents, or of involvement in transferring money to Hezbollah
and helping it with logistics. Similar information was given to Spain,
France and Italy.

One move that ultimately proved critical was Israel's decision,
immediately after the Burgas attack, to send a forensics team to help
investigate.

The Burgas probe, in which the United States, Britain, Germany, Canada
and Australia also participated, convinced the Bulgarian government to
announce in February 2013 that Hezbollah's military wing was behind
the attack.

One key piece of evidence was the large number of phone calls between
Burgas and various locations in Lebanon associated with Hezbollah,
including calls from phone numbers known to belong to Hezbollah
operatives. Another was the forged American driver's license used by
one member of the three-man cell, which was traced back to a Beirut
printer affiliated with Hezbollah.

The smoking gun, though, was the bomb's composition, including the
specific type of plastic explosive used - which proved identical to
the composition of 24 bombs discovered by Israeli security services in
Nazareth in August 2012. These bombs had been smuggled into the
country at Hezbollah's behest by a group of drug smugglers. Later, the
bomb's composition also proved an exact match to bombs discovered by
Thailand's security services in January 2012, at a warehouse owned by
a Hezbollah operative in Bangkok.

The Burgas investigation also uncovered the three perpetrators'
identities, but this information was kept secret. The senior Foreign
Ministry official said the men are hiding in southern Lebanon, and
that Israel is searching for them.

From the start, the ministry official said, the task force knew the
biggest obstacle would be translating the accumulated intelligence
about Hezbollah into evidence that would stand up in a European court.
Several EU countries, first and foremost Germany, said they wouldn't
support listing Hezbollah as a terrorist organization unless they were
sure their domestic courts wouldn't overturn the decision for lack of
evidence.

Consequently, the task force put together a 150-page document
detailing all the evidence, as well as its legal significance.

"We didn't just collect all the relevant material for them; we also
linked it to European legislation and various [legal] precedents," the
official said.

After months of work, the document was completed in May. It was given
first to Germany, which at that time was wavering. A few days after
the document was hand delivered to Germany's interior minister,
members of the task force gave a four-hour briefing to German
officials with additional intelligence material.

A week later, on May 22, Germany announced it was ready to blacklist
Hezbollah's military wing. This decision convinced several other
wavering countries that the evidence was truly solid.

With the legal obstacle surmounted, it was time for the diplomatic
campaign to begin.

About six weeks ago, the Foreign Ministry gave all EU ambassadors a
detailed briefing on the matter, and Israeli ambassadors in Europe
were instructed to do the same for the highest-level officials they
could reach - generally, foreign ministers, prime ministers or
presidents.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres also made
personal phone calls to the leaders of wavering states, such as
Austria, many of which voiced fears that listing Hezbollah as a
terrorist organization would destabilize Lebanon and make Hezbollah
even more extreme.

"We argued that Hezbollah was already destabilizing Lebanon by its
involvement in the Syrian war, its ties with Iran and its possession
of tens of thousands of rockets," and that blacklisting it would
actually "weaken its power in Lebanon," the senior Foreign Ministry
official explained.

Thus, in their calls to countries like Austria, Malta, Greece and
Slovakia, Netanyahu and Peres stressed both the Burgas attack and
Hezbollah's involvement in Syria.

Washington also exerted heavy diplomatic pressure. U.S. Secretary of
State John Kerry and Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy
Sherman made calls to dozens of senior European officials in recent
weeks.

Now that the EU has finally made the decision in principle, the next
step is for each member state to enact appropriate legislation, and
then to start enforcing it. In theory, blacklisting Hezbollah's
military wing means that its money and assets in Europe will be
frozen, Europeans will be barred from doing business with it, and its
operatives will be denied visas to Europe.

The difficulty, however, lies in distinguishing between its military
and political wings, and determining which assets or operatives belong
to each. That is why Netanyahu stressed that though Israel welcomes
the EU move, it remains opposed to this distinction.
Copyright http://www.haaretz.com/
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Paula Deen re-scheduled for 'Today' on Wednesday
    Paula Deen re-scheduled for 'Today' on Wednesday NEW YORK—Paula Deen will appear on NBC's "Today" show on Wednesday, ...
  • Challenge-2 (2012) Bengali Movie full album mp3 song free download
    Ki Je Holo -Challenge 2 (2012).mp3 free download Download Kicchu Chupi -Challenge 2 (2012).mp3 free download Download more song coming soo...
  • Best of Shakira HD video Songs free dodwnload
    1.Gitana-Shakira (iloveallsongs) free download this video song                                 Download 2. Hips Don't Lie-Shakira (ilove...
  • Snowden apparently did not board Havana flight, but may leave Moscow Tuesday
    Snowden apparently did not board Havana flight, but may leave Moscow Tuesday By Kathy Lally, Anthony Faiola and Karen DeYoung, MOSCOW — Ed...
  • Paglu 2 (2012) Bengali movie HD & high Quality video song Love You Love You Oh My Paglu Sung By Mika & Shreya Ghoshal free download
  • Sensex-at-one-week-low-down-145-points
    MUMBAI: The BSE benchmark Sensex on Wednesday lost over 145 points to close at a fresh one-week low, pulled down by fag-end selling in blu...
  • Best of Enrique Iglesias HD Video Songs Free Download
    1. Tonight-Im Lovin' You-Enrique Iglesias (iloveallsongs) free download this video song                                 Download 2. Hear...
  • U.S. calls for Egypt military to avoid political arrests
    CAIRO | Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:09pm EDT The United States has called on the Egyptian military to avoid politically motivated arrests, U.S. De...
  • Rafat Er Gaan gulo (2012) - Saiya By Rafat.mp3 free download
    Download  ** mirror  Download  *
  • Jaaneman (2012) Bengali movie mp3 song free download
    01. Jaaneman Title Song by Jeet Ganguly & Shilpa Rao.mp3 Download 02. I Am In Love by Jeet Ganguly.mp3 Download 03. Disco Nachaibo by Je...

Categories

  • Latest Arabic Video song (1)
  • Latest Bangla Audio Song (BD) (2)
  • Latest Bangla Video song (1)
  • Latest English Audio Song (2)
  • Latest English Video song (13)
  • Latest Hindi Audio song (8)
  • Latest Hindi Video song (1)
  • Latest Kolkata Movie Audio Song (5)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (254)
    • ▼  July (158)
      • After 75 years of marriage, couple die one day apa...
      • Miami hostage standoff leaves 7 people dead
      • Apple Developer site hack: doubts cast on Turkish ...
      • T-Mobile Announces “Unprecedented Deal” This Summe...
      • Hacker Barnaby Jack dies in San Francisco aged 35
      • 'The Wolverine:' A Howling Good Time
      • Egypt: dozens killed in clashes between security f...
      • Lea Michele Has ‘Horrible Anxiety Attacks’ over Co...
      • Lady Gaga's Return To The VMAs: A Comeback And A C...
      • Hot posters of Poonam Pandey's Nasha
      • Aubrey Plaza talks awkward sexual scene in new mov...
      • Apple Earnings Tops Estimates on iPhone Sales, See...
      • Google takes another stab at the living room with ...
      • Google Unveils New Nexus 7
      • Prince of Wales accepts £10 from well-wisher to bu...
      • Spitzer asked about prostitutes amid Weiner scandal
      • How a terror attack backfired on Hezbollah
      • 6 Die in Egypt as Morsi Supporters Continue Protests
      • Amanda Bynes forced to undergo mental health evalu...
      • Nicki Minaj turns #throwback into #thong
      • Batman/Superman teamup movie coming in 2015
      • Judge delays hearing on Detroit bankruptcy, pensions
      • Apple Said to Buy HopStop, Pushing Deeper Into Maps
      • Google's Moto X phone coming Aug. 1?
      • Philippe becomes new Belgian king as Albert II abd...
      • Ex-Priest Seeks $450,000 From Wis. Archdiocese
      • The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
      • Ghosts beat minions as 'Conjuring' horror flick le...
      • Search widens for Ohio killer's victims
      • Stellar cast gives 'Red 2' all its color
      • GE posts small gain in profit, sees U.S. pickup
      • Stocks drop on weak tech earnings, oil
      • New photos show Boston bomb suspect's capture
      • Army: Radioactivity found in Cold War-era bunker a...
      • Suicide bomber kills 20 in Iraqi Sunni mosque
      • Microsoft Craters on the Surface
      • Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter call f...
      • Nelson Mandela spends 95th birthday in hospital
      • Dell Adjourns Vote on Sale as Some Big Investors S...
      • Thousands flee wildfire in California mountains
      • IDBI Bank net dips 28% in Q1 as provisioning for b...
      • TCS logs 15.5 pc jump in June qtr Net on strong vo...
      • Reliance Communications-RCom cuts 3G data rates by...
      • Reliance Communications-RCom cuts 3G data rates by...
      • Rupee defence dented as Rs. 12,000 crore RBI bond ...
      • Emma Roberts arrested for domestic violence in Canada
      • Adam Levine Engaged-to-Victorias-secret-model
      • iPhone 6 and Samsung: Not much in common
      • Tennis star dropped by Catholic youth group after ...
      • Europe Wants More Concessions From Google
      • Bank of America reports 63% profit increase
      • Senate agrees to stop 'nuclear' option
      • Google Maps 2.0 for iOS includes iPad support, liv...
      • Google Said to Weigh Supplying TV Channels
      • Microsoft puffs cheeks, gets ready to blow whistle...
      • B37's fellow jurors in Trayvon Martin trial bash h...
      • Mandela granddaughter expresses hurt at family dis...
      • Calif. wildfire destroys 7 homes, threatens more
      • 20 children die after eating school lunch in India
      • Elon Musk Posts Plan to Annouce Hyperloop Transit ...
      • U.S. Retail Sales Up 0.4% on Automobiles, Gasoline
      • Apple Probing Electrocution Death of Chinese iPhon...
      • Celebs, co-stars react to Cory Monteith's death
      • Apple iWatch Release Date Delayed To 2014? Enginee...
      • Citigroup's Profit Rises 42%
      • China’s G.D.P. Growth Slows as Government Changes ...
      • Wall Street rises slightly after Citigroup earning...
      • U.S. calls for Egypt military to avoid political a...
      • Brian Schweitzer move aids GOP in battle for Senate
      • BlackBerry Z10 prices come crashing down to as low...
      • Nine militants killed in U.S. drone, Pakistan air ...
      • JK Rowling revealed as author of The Cuckoo's Calling
      • Israeli leader vows to keep weapons from Hezbollah
      • Asiana Airlines considers legal action against TV ...
      • For Sanford and Zimmerman, time to move forward
      • AT&T to buy Leap Wireless for $1.2 billion
      • 23 injured in Pamplona as bull run ends in a stamp...
      • Mobile App Update Bonanza
      • Napolitano resigns as Homeland Security secretary
      • Democrats vow abortion fight in Texas
      • LG claims thinnest HD LCD smartphone display
      • UP: Man who allegedly raped, set on fire college s...
      • Nokia to introduce smarter features of expensive L...
      • Passport hassles thwart UN awardee's plan
      • Movie review: ‘Grown Ups 2’ is awful
      • Bernanke: Economy still needs Fed stimulus
      • Bug Bombs Explode in Manhattan Building, Injuring 8
      • Rate on 30-year mortgage hits 2-year high
      • Microsoft reshuffles company structure
      • Spooked by NSA, Russia reverts to paper documents
      • India vs Sri Lanka 2013 Tri-Series - Final
      • Shivam sidelined at Nasha promotions, says it's okay
      • Infosys likely to cut forecasts on US visa woes
      • PNB's KR Kamath leads bank chiefs’ clamour for a c...
      • Yep, Nokia Lumia 1020 packs 41-megapixel whopper c...
      • Jay-Z Says Samsung App Issues Were 'A Loss' For Ma...
      • JUSTIN BIEBER PISSES INTO RESTAURANT MOP BUCKET 'F...
      • Texas House Passes Measure Restricting Abortion
      • Patna: The National Investigation Agency or NIA t...
      • Sensex-at-one-week-low-down-145-points
    • ►  June (41)
    • ►  April (4)
    • ►  March (51)
  • ►  2012 (28)
    • ►  August (27)
    • ►  July (1)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile