Friday, 20 February 2009

ISRAEL’S FOREIGIN MINISTER TZIPI LIVNI WAS A MEMBER OF AN ELITE ASSASSINATION UNIT!

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Re: Israel: on Tzipi Livni and Mossad

(Alain de Benoist, France)
Alain de Benoist writes:

The most interesting fact in Tzipi (Tzipora Malka) Livni’s biography is not that her two parents, Eitan Livni and Sara Rosenberg, were prominent Irgun members who were arrested in the 1940s for terrorist activities (see Massoud Malek’s post, 11 February ), but the fact she was herself member of an elite assassination unit when she was in Paris serving for the Mossad.

Livni served in Mossad from 1980 till 1983, between the ages of 22 and 26. She had been recruited after her National Service, which she left with the rank of lieutenant, by a childhood friend, Mira Gal, who served herself for two decades in the agency and became later her ministry bureau chief. In Paris, Livni covertly ran a “safe house” that was used by hit squads at a time when the Israeli agency ran a series of assassinations in European capitals. After the Six-Day War (1967), Paris had become an important intelligence base for Mossad. There were two stations of the agency in the French capital, and Israeli agents operating out of Paris carried out assassinations.

Tzipi Livni was on active service when Mamoun Meraish, a senior official in the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) was shot dead by a Mossad hit squad in the streets of Athens on 21 August 1983 . According the Times of London ( 1 June 2008 ), she was implicated in this assassination. She was part of the unit that fatally poisoned the Iraqi nuclear scientist Abdul Rasul at a lunch in Paris in 1983. She was also involved in the murder, in June 1980, of an Egyptian-born scientist working on the Iraqi atomic programme, who was found murdered in his hotel room in Paris. A prostitute who could have seen something of the circumstances of this murder was killed a month later in a mysterious hit-and-run accident.

After her stay in Paris, Livni returned to Israel to participate in a course which would have qualified her as a field operative of Mossad. While she was successful in the course, she did not conclude it, leaving the agency in August 1983 to marry. Since that time, she has never talked about her years with Mossad.

World Association of International Studies, Stanford University, CA

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