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topic: Mossad: art student spy ring.... sorted by: most recent to past
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| 1 | Report details US 'intelligence failures' | archived: ref 202 |
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| BBC News October 2, 2002 |
[German newspaper Die Zeit] has uncovered details of a major Israeli spy ring involving some a 120 agents for the intelligence service Mossad operating across America and some masquerading as arts students | |||||
| 2 | Spy Rumors Fly on Gusts of Truth: Americans Probing Reports of Israeli Espionage | archived: ref 137 |
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| Forward, The March 15, 2002 |
Spokesmen for the FBI, the Justice Department and the Immigration and Naturalization Service refused to discuss the case. Israeli officials flatly dismissed the allegations as untrue. However, the former American official said that after American authorities confronted Jerusalem on the issue at the end of last year, the Israeli government acknowledged the operation and apologized for not coordinating it with Washington. |
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| 3 | Israeli Spy Operation Confirmed | archived: ref 136 |
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| Intelligence Online March 14, 2002 |
‹Intelligence Online is now in possession of new evidence that the "Israeli spy ring affair" was examined at the highest levels of the Bush administration, in the form of a letter from the Attorney General's office. | |||||
| 4 | Vast Israeli Spy Network Dismantled in the US | archived: ref 28 |
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| Le Monde (France) March 6, 2002 |
It is undoubtedly the largest case of Israeli espionage in the United States -- that has been made public -- since 1986. (via Action Report Online) | |||||
| 5 | Israelis very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. | archived: ref 201 |
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| Fox News December 1, 2001 |
Now Fox News has learned some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S., who may have known things they didn't tell us before September 11. Fox News correspondent Carl Cameron has details in the first of a four-part series. [includes all four parts] | |||||
| 6 | 60 Israelis on Tourist Visas Detained Since Sept. 11 | archived: ref 200 |
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| Washington Post November 23, 2001 |
In several cases, such as those in Cleveland and St. Louis, INS officials testified in court hearings that they were "of special interest to the government," a term that federal agents have used in many of the hundreds of cases involving mostly Muslim Arab men who have been detained around the country since the terrorist attacks.
An INS official who requested anonymity said the agency will not comment on the Israelis. But he said the use of the term "special interest" means the case in question is "related to the investigation of September 11th." |
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| 7 | Suspicious Activities Involving Israeli Art Students at DEA Facilities | ref 203 |
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| DEA report November 0, 2001 |
In January, 2001, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Security Programs (IS), began to receive reports of Israeli art students attempting to penetrate several DEA Field Offices in the continental United States. Additionally, there have been reports of Israeli art students visiting the homes of numerous DEA employees. These incidents have occurred since at least the beginning of 2000, and have continued to the present. [leaked, redacted, in PDF form, date unclear] | |||||