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måndag, december 30, 2019

Israel hjälper Västvärlden bekämpa terrorism



Ingen nyhet precis, men förtjänar ändå understrykas...
Den effektiva israeliska säkerhetstjänsten skyddar inte
bara sitt eget land utan också stora delar av omvärlden
mot den islamistisiska terrorismen, nu senast bl a en
stor terrorvåg i Danmark.
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 Israeli Intelligence Continues to Help Thwart Terrorist Attacks Abroad
Denmark's security authorities foiled several jihadist terrorist attacks earlier this month after arresting 20 suspects in raids throughout the country. That same week, two brothers were sentenced to long prison terms in Australia after planning to down a commercial airplane on behalf of the Islamic State group in 2017. These developments point to a rising trend in thwarted jihadist terror plots.
But the two cases also share another commonality: Israel's intelligence services reportedly played an integral role in stifling the mass-casualty plots. Denmark and Australia join a long list of countries that relied on Israeli intelligence to prevent serious violence around the world.


According to Israel's Channel 12 news, information from Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence service helped Danish authorities prevent attacks shortly before they were to be executed. Prosecutors allege that two of the suspects tried to purchase guns and ammunition "to be used in connection with one or several terror attacks in Denmark or abroad." The Copenhagen City Court also ordered two other suspects remain imprisoned for allegedly attempting to build several explosive devices.


The relative threat posed by various terrorist actors can be skewed if analysts only look at realized attacks. Europol reports consistently show that European separatists conduct more attacks than jihadists on the continent. But these assessments misrepresent the fact that the jihadist threat is transnational, not inherently localized like separatist movements, and are more likely to generate more fatalities.


Israel's domestic security services, Shin Bet, revealed that Israel foiled more than 450 major terrorist attacks targeting Israel in the past year. The Shin Bet reportedly thwarted 500 attacks the year before. Beyond Israel's vast network of informants and human intelligence capabilities, Israeli intelligence has developed social media analytic programs to detect and anticipate potential terrorist incidents. But Israel diverts much of its intelligence capabilities outward, to help its allies and partners abroad.
The Israeli military's signals intelligence unit, 8200, was credited last year for intercepting communication from a senior Islamic State figure. The unit then provided vital information to Australian authorities that identified operatives planning to smuggle an explosive device onboard a plane leaving from Sydney. The terrorists were detained before reaching airport security.
In June, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel's cyber capabilities helped thwart numerous terrorist attacks in "dozens" of countries. Israel shares intelligence on attacks and malicious cyber activity with 85 countries, he said. A July report from Channel 12 claims that Israel foiled over 50 attacks in 20 countries over the last three years.

Policymakers and observers need to better incorporate foiled plots into their analyses to produce more accurate threat assessments. Last year, for example, jihadist terrorist attacks declined by roughly 50 percent in Europe following significant spikes in attacks the previous two years. Based on this data, some observers started to believe that the Islamic State threat was eroding in Europe. But by including foiled jihadist plots, overall terrorist activity in 2018 was actually higher than any year before 2015, including the 2000s, when al-Qaida struck Europe in several high-profile attacks.
Reports that cite broader terrorist plots do not distinguish among different types of plot stages or potential devastation. But Israel's intelligence helped disrupt major attacks in their final execution phase – as the cases in Denmark and Australia show.

Israel does not only help foil jihadist terror attacks abroad. The Jewish state assists its partners in disrupting several high-profile Iranian terrorist attacks worldwide as well. In October 2018, Mossad reportedly tipped Danish authorities off to a plan to assassinate an Iranian separatist leader in Denmark. In June 2018, European security authorities, based on Israeli intelligence, foiled a terrorist plot orchestrated by an Iranian diplomat allegedly planting to detonate an explosive device at an anti-Iranian regime protest in France.

Iran is cultivating a vast network of terrorist and intelligence operatives across Europe to strike dissident Iranians, rival Arab leaders, and Israeli or Jewish targets. Whether countering the Islamic State or the Islamic Republic of Iran, Israel's domestic and foreign security services work diligently to combat the spread of terrorism around the globe.




söndag, september 29, 2013

Iransk agent greps i Israel

 
Den belgiske medborgaren Alex Mans
greps den 11 september på Gen Gurion
Airport i Tel Aviv. Mans verkliga namn
är Ali Mansouri och han har skaffat sig
det belgiska passet genom att skilja
sig från sin iranska fru, gifta sig med en
belgiska och byta namn.
Ali Mansouri tillhör Pasdarans (Revolutions-
gardets) s k Al Qudsbrigad, som sysslar
med "särskilda operationer" mot Israel
och USA. Han har länge opererat
i Europa med Belgien som bas och
med sitt belgiska pass och namn
som maskering.
Nu sändes han till Israel för att
sätta upp en antal aktiebolag som skulle
fungera som täckmantel för iranska
underrättelse- och terroraktiviteter.
Israels skickliga säkerhetstjänst Shin Bet
spårade dock upp honom.
 

  

söndag, september 28, 2008

Israel bildar Anti-Jihad Forum

Jerusalem Post rapporterar:
The government has decided to establish
a special forum that will deal with threats to Israelis
posed by global jihad organizations, both locally and
abroad, Army Radio reported Thursday.
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The National Security Council's Counterterrorism
Bureau chief, Nitzan Nuriel, is expected to head
the forum, which will have members from the
Mossad, Shin Bet, IDF and other relevant security
apparatuses.
The forum will convene at least once every two
months, according to the scale of the threats,
with the goal of assisting the collaboration of
all the security forces in the face of the growing
terror attack warnings.
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The Security Cabinet ministers approved the
forum's establishment in the hope that institution-
alization of the cooperation and coordination
between security and intelligence apparatuses
would improve Israel's management of the
global jihad threat.
Over the years, al-Qaida has succeeded in
establishing widespread terror infrastructures
around the world.
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In 2002, just one year after the 9/11 terror
attacks, twelve people, three of them Israelis,
were killed in an attack on a Mombasa hotel
in Kenya. Al-Qaida was also linked to the 2004
terror attack in Sinai.
The Shin Bet has expressed fears that the group
was laying foundations in the West Bank.
Israeli security forces recently warned that
terrorists associated with al-Qaida would join
forces with groups linked to Hizbullah in an
attack to avenge the murder of arch terrorist
Imad Mugniyeh.