Remember last year's Mossad passport scandal stemming from the murder of Hamas fighter, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai? Remember then prime minister Rudd expelling an Israeli diplomat? Remember how an angry Israel lobby suddenly lost interest in fundraising for Labor? (See my 22/6/10 post The Best Israel Policy Money Can Buy) All big news at the time. So why the ms media's complete lack of interest (excepting for one item on SBS TV's World News) in covering the latest evidence of Mossad activity in New Zealand. (See my 27/2/10 post Israel: The Ultimate Identity Fraud)
The story, SIS on trail of spies, by Fred Tulett, first surfaced in The Southland Times of July 20. Having read one report that it's no longer available at the TST site, I'm posting it here in full:
"The police national computer has been under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake in February because of fears Israeli agents loaded software into the system that would allow backdoor access to highly sensitive intelligence files. The Security Intelligence Service (SIS) ordered the checks as part of an urgent investigation of what one SIS officer described as the suspicious activities of several groups of Israelis during and immediately after the earthquake. Three Israelis were among the 181 people who died when the earthquake destroyed most of Christchurch's CBD on February 22. One was found to be carrying at least 5 passports. An unaccredited Israeli search and rescue squad was later confronted by armed New Zealand officers and removed from the sealed-off 'red zone' of the central city. The response of the Israeli government to the three deaths appears extraordinary. In the hours after the 6.3 quake struck:
*Israel's ambassador in the South Pacific, Shemi Tzur, who was based in Australia, booked flights to Christchurch, where he visited the morgue.
*Israel's civil defence chief left Israel for Christchurch.
*A complete Israeli urban search and rescue squad was assembled and flown to Christchurch, arriving about the same time as...
*Three people who had smashed their way out of a van crushed by a concrete pillar in the central city, leaving a fourth person dead in the vehicle, arrived back in Israel.
"Those four Israelis - Ofer Benyamin Mizrahi, 23, from kibbutz Magal near Haifa, Michal Fraidman, Liron Sade and Guy Jordan - would later become a prime focus of the SIS investigation, along with the Israeli search and rescue squad and a group of forensic analysts from Israel that worked in the Christchurch morgue helping to identify earthquake victims. The four, two men and two women, had been shopping in the central city on the morning of the earthquake and had returned to their van, parked in Gloucester Street when the quake hit. Mizrahi, the driver, was killed instantly, and Jordan, in the front passenger seat, smashed a window and climbed through a hole to escape. The two women, Fraidman and Sade, who were sitting in the back seat, also managed to crawl out. They were unable to reach Mizrahi, and after taking photographs of the crushed van, made their way to Latima Square, where Israeli officials had set up an emergency meeting point. Within twelve hours they had left New Zealand.
"On Sunday, February 26, Mizrahi's body was recovered from the van and taken to the morgue where, during routine identity checks, he was found to be carrying at least 5 passports. Meanwhile, the search and rescue squad dispatched from Israel had arrived in Christchurch but the offer of help was rejected by the New Zealand authorities because the squad did not have accreditation from the United Nations. According to Israeli newspaper reports, the squad was being funded by the parents of 2 other Israelis killed in the earthquake, Ofer Levy and Gabi Ingel, both 22, who were said to be in New Zealand on a backpacking holiday. The parents made repeated public appeals for the Israeli team to join the rescue, appeals that were dismissed by the New Zealand authorities until squad members were discovered in the sealed-off 'red zone' of the central city. It is understood the squad members were confronted by armed New Zealand officers and removed from the area. That confrontation is understood to have led to intense diplomatic exchanges between New Zealand and Israel, though police have refused to comment on the incident or even acknowldge that it occured, and the Israeli ambassador says that he had not been advised of any such incident. Another Israeli group, a forensic analysis team sent by the Israeli government, was welcomed in Christchurch and worked on victim identification in the morgue. However, the SIS also began to have suspicions about this group when it began investigating possible links between the cache of passports found with Mizrahi, the immediate flight of his three companions, the high powered Israeli interest shown in the earthquake, the unexplained behaviour of the supposed 'search and rescue squad' and a mysterious seventh Israeli, in New Zealand illegally, who was first reported missing in the quake and then, weeks later, was reported to have left the country. They were also interested in the Facebook tribute page set up for Mizrahi that has attracted only five 'likes' in the more than four months it has been on the social media site.
"When it was realised the forensic analysts could have accessed the national police computer database, an urgent security audit was ordered. As the SIS officer explained, it would take only moments for a USB drive to be inserted in a police computer terminal and loaded with a program allowing remote backdoor access. 'We were concerned that could have happened', the officer said. 'We carried out an urgent audit. If it had been done it would have eventually given the Israelis access to all of our intelligence'. The national database holds all records of convictions, firearm licenses, lost and stolen property, criminal behaviour and identifying marks and observations taken by police. It is capable of sophisticated searching and data matching. The officer said the audit had not identified any suspicious files so far, but a wider SIS investigation was continuing. 'It all looks suspicious, but a lot of what the Israelis do raises suspicion. So lots of smoke but we haven't found any fires. The file remains open though'.
"Intelligence agencies have become hypersensitive to sophisticated hacking after the malware 'agent.btz' was infiltrated into the computer systems of the United States Military Command 3 years ago. The US believes Russian agents were responsible and Deputy Defence Secretary William Lynn has described it as 'a digital beachhead' for a foreign intelligence agency to attempt to steal data. Attempts to remove the malware have so far been unsuccessful - new, more potent variations of agent.btz are still appearing. The SIS officer said the agency was also aware of a comment posted on the website of the Russian newspaper Pravda that the Christchurch earthquake had disrupted an Israeli spy base in the city.
"The Southland Times asked police national headquarters for comment on the actions of various Israeli groups after the earthquake. After considering the request for 9 days, the police issued a brief statement, attributed to Assistant Commissioner Malcolm Burgess, confirming that 3 Israelis had died in the earthquake, that the van in which Mizrahi died had been recovered and examined, that police had not been involved in the decision to exclude the Israeli search squad, and that 'police do not discuss or disclose details of personal effects found with any of the 181 victims'. Mr Tzur, also approached for comment, said it was 'science fiction' that any Mossad agents had been involved."
Next Post: Spies? What Spies?
PS (29/7/11): Re coverage in the Australian ms media, I've just located a 25 July story, Key red-faced after Israeli spy scandal, by AAP's New Zealand correspondent Tamara McLean based on TST's report. As far as I'm aware the McLean rehash was confined to the SMH website. The same rehash also appeared on The Australian's website under the heading New Zealand Prime Minister John Key embarrassed by Israel post-quake spy story.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
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