A good writeup on the assassination of Hamas’ top leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh on January 19 at a hotel in Dubai allegedly by 11 members of Israel’s secret service organisation. The whole operation by Mossad has many lessons for the Indian government to learn.
While dealing with terrorist supporting countries like Pakistan, an aggressive covert assassination program can go a long way in controlling the terrorism perpetrated by Pakistani supported terrorists on India. Taking out select leaders of the rogue intelligence agency, ISI sponsoring the terrorism and leaders of JuD, LeT etc should be actively considered by India.
After the disastrous policy by the ex-Prime Minister IK Gujral who shut down the Counter Intelligence Teams of R&AW, its time India flexed its muscles. A few targeted killings will send a strong message across to our neighbours that their transgressions will not be tolerated anymore. The only way to stop terrorism is to increase the cost on the sponsors. They slap you and you gouge out both their eyes and bash their face up badly. That’s how you respond to terrorism and not by getting apologetic about it.
But it needs leaders with guts and conviction to take up such measures. Do we have any of them? Our leaders are either busy dividing us on caste, religion, region etc or sucking up to minorities. Anyone out there who can implement these measures?
According to a report in the Telegraph, the group, which included a woman, entered the hotel dressed as businessmen and tennis players, and managed to strangle Mabhouh inside his room. The assassins arrived in Dubai carrying French, German, Italian and Swiss passports, and checked into different hotels, says the report. They used fake names like Gail Folliard, Kevin Daveron and Peter Elvinger.
They met later at a shopping mall, and communicated with each other before that via a ‘command centre’ in Austria, says the report. Traveling under the alias of Mahmoud Abdul Ra’ouf Mohammed, Mabhouh was spotted at the Dubai airport by a member of another surveillance team, who had waited hours for him.
Meir Dagan – The current head of Mossad
After he checked into the al-Bustan hotel, one of the hit squad dressed as a tennis player accompanied him in the lift, and followed him to his room, the daily said. The information was then passed on to Elvinger, the group’s leader, who promptly checked into the room across the corridor from Mabhouh, says the Telegraph.
Soon, another surveillance team arrived to keep a check on the target, who left the hotel half an hour later. The group tried to take advantage of his absence and attempted to break into his room, while the woman and Daveron kept a look out for other guests. The police have not released footage of what happened next, but the assassins somehow managed to force or fool Mabhouh into opening his door, and suffocated him, said the paper. They then locked the door from inside and left.
The team left Dubai on different flights over the span of the next 12 hours, and fled to various destinations including Frankfurt, Hong Kong and South Africa [ Images ], said the Telegraph. Mabhouh’s dead body was discovered over twelve hours later, and his killers, ‘a professional team that is highly skilled in these kinds of operations’, were thousands of miles away by that time, said the daily.
Read the full article here
And now, Dubai has threatened to issue an arrest warrant against the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu if Mossad’s complicity in the assassination is proved. It would be good for Dubai to first explain as to what the leader of a global terrorist organisation was doing in its country? It would be better for even Britain who is now blowing hot and cold against Israel to see why most of the terror plots in the world today are being hatched on their own soil and why most of the terrorists seem to have some connection with Britain?
Countries like Britain and Dubai seem to be in the crosshairs of global terrorism and it would be good for these respective governments to get their houses in order before pointing their fingers at others. As for Mossad, its job is to keep its people and country safe. And to chase down anyone who hurts their people/country and kill them like dogs. Three cheers to Mossad for a job well done.
Some good reading on Mossad in the Telegraph paper here – “Mossad’s license to kill“. How i really wish our so-called external intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) would grow some balls and do their job properly than being caught with their pants down.
Above pictures source: FPP & Wikipedia
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just like those movies …
And to chase down anyone who hurts their people/country and kill them like dogs
We? we turn the other cheek don’t you know?
I wish..I wish and I wish desperately that India would take lessons from this..concrete ones…
It is well known that if Israelis decide to take revenge, they do.
But,India has a lot to learn from them.
I doubt if we will ever have the guts to do anything close…as Indyeah says, we will turn the other cheek.
Quirky Indian
From the moment I saw the movie “Munich” around two years ago, I was hooked. The way the Mossad goes about its business is terrific. Some people argue that the Israeli way of dealing with terrorism is wrong, but they ignore the possibility that if Israel were as soft as India, it would have perished by now.
‘But it needs leaders with guts and conviction to take up such measures. Do we have any of them?’ NOPE…WE DON’T!!
hope our leaders learn fast.
yup, its high time we shrugged off our soft state tag
we still seem to live in the dark ages when it comes to foreign policy.
there is a book in the market on Mossad called “Gideon’s spies”. Am trying to lay my hand on the book.
Yup, only if we could learn some lessons from Israel, we wouldnt have some pathetic neighbours bare their fangs at us.
we have leaders who can readily divide us on caste, creed, religion, region etc. they are good at it.
Those who has seen the movie “Munich” by Steven Speilberg will understand how Mosad functions.
We are slowly learning that showing the other cheek does not work.