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Monday, August 09, 2010

If only....

If only former Prime Minister Ehud K. Olmert had any....
A retired Lebanese army official detained on suspicion of spying for Israel met with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah at least once, Israeli media reported Monday.

According to the Israeli news site Enyan Merkazi, Brigadier General Fayez Karam, who is also a senior official with Michel Aoun's Free Patriotic Movement, met Nasrallah in his hideout in 2006, where he has been staying since. Aoun was reportedly present at the meeting.

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According to an anonymous source mentioned in the report, the meeting with Nasrallah means two things: first, Israel's Mossad had access to Nasrallah at least once and Karam conveyed all the details concerning the measures to meet with the Shiite movement's leader.
In other words, if only Olmert had any, he would have given the order to kill Nasrallah. But instead, Olmert ran around telling people how Israel was 'tired of winning' (the picture above is Olmert telling the Israel Policy Forum just that in 2005).

Olmert is a disgrace who should never again be a part of Israel's political life.

And least any of you think Karam is a fake....
An anonymous security source told Lebanese daily As-Safir in an interview published Thursday that Karam confessed that he started communicating with Israel in the early 1980s.

Karam, 62, graduated from the Lebanese Military School in 1972 as a lieutenant. He held several leadership positions in the army including head of the counter-terror and spying bureau, NOW Lebanon reported. The retired official left the military after Aoun was forced into exile in France in 1991 and returned with the leader when Syria withdrew from Lebanon in 2005.
A lost opportunity.

2 Comments:

At 5:24 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

That's what you can say about Olmert, who has so many legal problems that he will never be Prime Minister again.

Heh

 
At 5:31 PM, Blogger Chrysler 300M said...

we now have the chance to destroy the iranian monster on it´s visit to Lebanon, will we use it ?

 

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