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Israel and Saudi Arabia Planned to Assassinate Nasrallah

transmitter | 04.01.2007 07:45 | Anti-militarism | Repression | World

An Arabic web magazine, run by Syrian dissident journalist Nizar Nayouf, has published a report claiming that Israel and Saudi Arabia planned to 'take down' a special Saudi plane that was supposed to carry Hezbullah's Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah, to Saudi Arabia in a secret visit on New Year's Eve.

See the full article in Arabic:
 http://syriatruth.org/Al-Hakikah/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97

According to the Al-Haqiqa report, Saudi Arabia's King Abdallah bin Abd al-Aziz had been persistently inviting Nasrallah to make the pilgrimage and meet with him, offering a special plane to carry him from Beirut. Mr. Nasrallah, however, turned down the offer for "serious security reasons" and, instead, sent his vice, Sheikh Na'em Qasem, and former Minister of Electricity Muhammad Fnaish MP, who met with King Abdallah on 31 December, 2006. Saudi Arabia had a very critical position towards Hizbullah during the July War in Lebanon last year.

The report's "trusted sources" said that intelligence, passed to Hizbullah by an Eastern European intelligence service, suggested that Israel was planning to stop the plane with jets, either taking it down and killing Nasrallah or forcing it to land in Israel and taking him hostage. The secret deal had allegedly been struck between the head of the Saudi National Security Council, Bandar bin Sultan, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at a meeting in Jordan a few weeks ago.

It is well known that Israel has done or tried to do this kind of thing many times before. The most famous incident, perhaps, is George Habash, the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, whom they tried to arrest, along with other Fatah leaders, by means of stopping a Syrian plane that was supposed to be carrying them to Libya and forcing it to land in Isreal. However, they had all got off the plane, shortly before it took off, upon receiving intelligence about the Israeli intentions from the Stazi.

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04.01.2007 13:42

In September last year, the Israeli Channel 2 News revealed that Israel planned to assassinate Hassan Nasrallah a number of days after the ceasefire went into effect. After Nasrallah addressed hundreds of thousands of supporters in southern Beirut, MK (Yisrael Beitenu) Avigdor Lieberman stated Nasrallah "should not have left the event alive." Former Mossad Director Shabtai Shavit told Galei Tzahal (Army Radio) on that if the situation permitted, he would have ordered "the terrorist leader taken out" during the victory rally.
 http://www.intellnet.org/news/2006/09/25/24200-1.html

Earlier, a senior IDF officer told The New York Times “There’s only one solution for him... This man must die.”
 http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/20/world/middleeast/20mideast.html?ex=1313726400&en=5fea11ec71cbf439&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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