Report: Nazi Gestapo 'Mossad' chief visited New Delhi days before attack on Zio-Nazi officials

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Times of India claims Tamir Pardo told local officials Israelis felt safer in India than in Turkey or South America, did not provide specific warning of New Delhi attack.

ed note–stories such as this one being published in virtuallyALL MEDIA OUTLETS in Israel indicate one thing–the cat is out of the bag and Israel knows it. Her spies spend all their time reading what is said about the Jewish state on every website worldwide and based upon what reading they are now getting, they know that the world is waking up to Israel’s schemes, including her use of false flag terrorism such as took place in India.

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Mossad chief Tamir Pardo visited New Delhi just days before an attack on Israeli officials in the Indian capital this week, Indian media reported on Thursday, highlighting the extent to which Israeli intelligence was in the dark regarding possibility of a terror attack taking place in the country.

On Monday, the wife of an Israeli diplomat was moderately wounded when a car bomb exploded outside of Israel’s embassy in New Delhi.

The attack was one of three targeting Israeli officials abroad this week, with failed attempts to strike at diplomats reported the same day in Tbilisi and on the following day in Bangkok.

Neither attack was preceded by a specific intelligence warning.

Citing Indian officials, a report in the Times of India on Thursday placed Pardo’s visit a week ago, saying he met with the heads of local intelligence. The report even quoted the Mossad chief as saying that Israeli citizens felt safer in India than in Turkey, the Caucusus or South America.

Pardo reportedly led a delegation of top Mossad officials, who discussed the possibility of Iranian counter attacks against Israeli targets. However, according to the report, the possibility of an attack taking place in New Delhi was not discussed.

The Times of India report also indicated that Israel’s deputy envoy to India, Yahel Vilan, and the embassy’s security officer, Shahar Gal Nero, sent a letter on February 1 to the New Delhi police warning of the possibility of attacks targeting Israeli citizens ahead of the anniversary of Mughniyah’s assassination, and following attacks against Iranian nuclear scientists.

However, the letter did not detail any specific intelligence regarding the possibility of an attack taking place on Indian soil.

Indian intelligence officials were quoted as saying they feared increased use of magnetic bombs such as that used in the New Delhi attack.

One source indicated to the newspaper that an Indian intelligence agency had intercepted a phone call mentioning that  Pakistani terrorists could make use of such explosive devices.

A report of the phone call was passed on to all Indian security agencies  shortly prior to the attack on Monday, which represented the first time  such bombs were known to have been used in India.

Kuwaiti report: Iran attempts to assassinate Barak intercepted during Singapore visit

Also on Thursday, the Kuwaiti newspaper al-Jarida reported that Singapore security forces had intercepted a joint Iranian-Hezbollah attempt to assassinate Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak during a recent visit to the country.

Senior Israeli defense officials told Haaretz on Thursday that the report had no basis in reality.

The al-Jarida article, which was attributed to the newspaper itself without giving the name of any specific writer, claims to cite senior Israeli sources as saying that the assassination was prevented after Mossad informed Singapore of the plot.

According to the report, the terror squad received abundant and precise intelligence concerning the timetable of Barak’s visit to the country last week, and planned to track his movements and eventually assassinate him at his hotel.

Upon learning of the plan, Mossad informed Singapore’s security agencies, who then arrested three of the squad’s members. They were jointly interrogated by local authorities and Mossad officials who arrived to attempt to extract information concerning other squads that might be operating in Asia and planning to target Israelis.

Al-Jarida was founded in 2007, and has since published several exclusive reports based on Israeli sources, in what is seen in the Arab world as a way for Israel to deliver messages to Lebanon and Syria.

One of the paper’s reports, probably backed by sources in the Prime Minister’s Office, eventually led to the removal of Uzi Arad as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s National Security Advisor.

Lebanese pundits have argued in the past that the newspaper, considered to be independent, was financially backed by Israel and serves to deliver Israeli propaganda.

 

 

‘Mossad thought India was safe days before attack’

Times of India says Israeli intelligence agency’s security assessment of New Delhi just days before attack on embassy deemed Indian capital safer for Israelis than Turkey, South America

Ynet

Monday’s terrorist attack in New Delhi appears to have come as a surprise to Israel’s Mossad, The Times of India reported Thursday. Nevertheless, the paper noted that the embassy was aware of the possibility of an attack on the anniversary of that assassination of Hezbollah arch-terrorist Imad Mughniyeh, and alerted Delhi Police accordingly.

Sources told the paper that a high-level team, which discussed the threat of revenge strikes against Israeli targets, did not anticipate that Iran’s alleged sympathizers could strike in India’s capital.

The report suggests that a team headed by Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo interacted with their Indian counterparts last week. The nature of this interaction is unclear.

It was also noted that the Mossad team “felt that Israeli citizens were safer in India than their compatriots in Turkey, countries in East Asia and South America.”   Meanwhile, Indian media reported that additional suspects were arrested in connection to the attack which injured Tal Yehoshua Koren, the wife of the Israeli defense attaché.

Investigators believe that the person who attached the explosives to Yehoshua Koren’s car was a local Indian man who was apparently working for the planners of the attack. On Wednesday Delhi police traced a red motorcycle which it suspects served the terrorist.

Meanwhile, doctors say that Yehoshua Koren is showing signs of recovery.

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