- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon authorised the leak
of sensitive documents which reveal America's spy agencies were warned
about a terrorist strike weeks before September 11. The controversial move
has now directly embroiled President George Bush in the 'how-much-did-he-know?'
debate over the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
Sharon's reaction is a calculated response to growing claims that Mossad
has been running spy operations within the United States and also reveals
a split in the special relationship between the two leaders.
Mossad chiefs insist the Israeli spy agency was tracking Osama Bin-Laden's
terrorists in America before September 11 and that that the information
was passed on to the CIA on Five separate occasions before the attacks
on the WTC and Pentagon. As late as August 24, less than two weeks before
the attacks, a Mossad warning, confirmed by German intelligence, BND, said
that "terrorists plan to hijack commercial aircraft to use as weapons
to attack important symbols of American and Israeli culture." The
warning alert was passed to the CIA.
The warning was also passed to MI6. The agency made its own checks and
also informed the CIA. Frustrated by its inability to alert the CIA to
an impending attack, Mossad arranged on September 1, according to Tel Aviv
sources last week, for Russian intelligence to warn Washington "in
the strongest possible terms of imminent assaults on airports and government
buildings." Mossad's fury at the failure of the US intelligence community
to act has been compounded by the revelation that the Bush administration
had ordered the FBI Only a Week Before the September attacks to curtail
investigations on two of Osama Bin-Laden's close relatives living in the
US state of Virginia at the time.
Sharon's decision to allow the story of Bush's prior knowledge of the attack
to be leaked comes at a time when Israel is smarting over what Sharon sees
as Bush pressurising the Jewish state into an accommodation with Arafat.
The feeling in Tel Aviv is that Bush's much hyped war on terrorism does
not actually fit into the aggressive policy Israel wants to pursue.
Sharon has already suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of his archrival,
former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as the central committee of their
Likud Party ruled out the establishment of a Palestinian state last Sunday.
The party's decision, formalized in a resolution backed by Netanyahu, directly
contradicted Sharon's own stated acceptance of a Palestinian state as the
eventual conclusion of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. It came as Sharon
faces mounting domestic and international pressure to find a way to stop
more than 19 months of bloodshed and launch talks with the Palestinians.
The support he was expecting from America failed to materialise, said a
source close to Mossad. "Ariel Sharon is furious because he thinks
Bush has not supported him as fully as he could. His coalition is falling
apart, Netanyahu has sneaked ahead of him and the Israelis are generally
fed up of living in fear. Sharon is quite clear where the blame lies -
in the White House. "Now he has really stirred things up by putting
Bush right at the centre of this storm by actively allowing these sensitive
documents to be leaked to the world. He feels he needs to teach Bush a
lesson and this will certainly complicate America's peace efforts in the
region," he said.
According to similar documents shown to the Sunday Express, Mossad was
running a round-the-clock surveillance operation on some of the September
11 hijackers.
The details, contained in classified papers, reveal that a senior Mossad
agent tipped off his counterpart in America's Central Intelligence Agency
that a massive terrorist hit was being planned in the US. A handful of
the spies had infiltrated the Al-Qaeda organisation while a staggering
120 others, posing as overseas art students, launched massive undercover
operations throughout America.
Other documents leaked to the Sunday Express from several intelligence
agencies including the Drugs Enforcement Agency show that two Mossad cells
of six Egyptian and Yemeni born Jews, trained at a secret base in Israel's
Negev Desert on how to penetrate Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda network.
One team flew to Amsterdam and were under the control of Mossad's Europe
Station. This is based at Schipol Airport within the El Al complex. They
later made contact in Hamburg with Mohammed Atta, the lead hijacker on
September 11. The second group flew directly to New York. From there they
travelled South to Florida and infiltrated the Bin laden organisation.
In August last year, the Mossad team in Europe flew with some of the Hamburg
terrorists into Boston, a month before the attack on the twin towers.
By then the Mossad team had established an attack on the US was "imminent".
It reported this to its Tel Aviv controller through the Israeli Embassy
in Washington using a system of secure communications. In early September
Mossad Chief Efraim Halevy sent a warning to the CIA of the possibility
of such an attack. The warning was noted and acknowledged. But CIA chief
George Tenet is understood to have described it as "too non-specific."
The FBI was also informed. Halevy sent a second alert to the CIA that
reached Washington on or around September 7.
A spokesman for the FBI refused to discuss specific details of the Mossad
operation but said: "There are Congressional hearings with regard
to possible intelligence failures arising from September 11. We can't verify
your information because it is part of an ongoing investigation."
Neither the DEA or the CIA would comment on the record, but a senior US
intelligence source said: "Anyone can be wise after the event but
it was extremely difficult to act on a non specific threat given in a couple
of tips from Israeli intelligence. It would be interesting to know if they
could have been more specific with their information.
''Their surveillance teams must have observed Atta and his accomplices
going to flying schools. I guess we might never know the real truth."
The spying operations first came to the attention of the DEA in January
2001 according to a classified 90-page dossier which has been seen by the
Sunday Express. The names, passport details and other personal records
of some of the Israeli-born spies are also detailed in the dossier. ___
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