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The Ostrovsky Files

Poison Used in Failed Amman Assassination Attempt Could Shed Light on
Mysterious Death of Robert Maxwell

By Victor Ostrovsky

April 1998, pages 11, 92

Amidst all the apparent chaos since Bin yamin Netanyahu became prime
minister of Israel, there is a master plan. Despite all that is said
about him, Netanyahu is well aware of the fact that the devil is in the
details. And there is no one who can manipulate them better than he. The
fact that the United States could not put together a coalition against
Saddam Hussain is a result of U.S. leniency toward the madman in
Jerusalem, who also has in his possession weapons of mass distruction,
and who will use them if, in his somewhat delusional state, he feels the
need.

>From the day he took office Netanyahu wanted to control all bases of
power. The fact that a Labor appointee remained at the helm of the
Mossad, Israel�s CIA, was something that caused him great pain.

Therefore it was clear from the start that he was looking for an
opportunity to rid himself of Gen. Danny Yatom, and hand the reins to
someone Netanyahu could manipulate. Having control over the Mossad would
give Netanyahu not only a powerful tool for his flaky international
endeavors (assassination and insurrection), but also for internal
purposes.

Whoever is in charge of the operational section of the Mossad can launch
operations inside Israel with impunity. And since the Mossad is trained
to work in hostile environments, doing so in Israel without raising the
suspicions of the internal security apparatus is no challenge.

Therefore current changes taking place in the Mossad hierarchy fit
nicely with Netanyahu�s ambitions. Mossad head Yatom has announced his
resignation as a result of the findings of the Ciechanover commission of
inquiry into the botched attempt to assassinate Hamas official Khaled
Meshal in Amman. It was former Israeli superhawk Gen. Ariel Sharon who
suggested the members for the commitee, knowing full well that Joseph
Ciechanover�a mild, well-respected man who has a built-in fear of
offending anyone�would never indict Netanyahu. In a worst-case scenario,
he would wrap up the investigation as inconclusive. Ciechanover did
better than he�d been expected to. He placed the blame partially on the
head of the Mossad and then spread the blame on down to the ranks and
away from the political echelon.

As this commission was an internal one, appointed by the prime minister,
it had to report its findings to him. He then would decide what would be
made public and what would remain secret. So there was little for
Netanyahu to fear.

He made a minimum gesture of backing the Mossad chief until Yatom found
himself at the end of a well-placed political plank. He had little
choice but to jump into the water as food for the Israeli media sharks,
who had been agitated into a frenzy for weeks with well-measured
portions of his blood.

As expected, Netanyahu came out of the inquiry clean. Had Ciechanover
and his team of yes men had the courage to point the finger at the man
who ordered the assassination, things might have been different.
However, the commission members made a point of saying they did not feel
qualified to interfere with the political decisions of the country�s
elected leaders.

As a means to correct such mishaps in the future, the commission members
suggested appointment of an intermediary, knowledgeable in the ways of
the intelligence community. The intermediary would make sure the prime
minister is well aware of the potential consequences of operations as
they are planned.

Once again Israel�s leaders have chosen the easy way out. Instead of
realizing the stain on the national conscience a sanctioned murder has,
the leaders of Israel preferred to find ways to perfect the tools with
which such actions are taken.

In fact, more often than not, history teaches that violence breeds
violence and a nation that believes it has a right to eliminate whomever
it perceives to be an enemy wherever and whenever it wishes should not
be surprised when someone��for the sake of the country��kills its prime
minister, or when others plant bombs in public places killing the
innocent.

The state of Israel was created with violence and since its inception
some of its leaders have achieved their goals through such terrorist
acts as the blowing up of the King David Hotel on the orders of future
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Until the state of Israel proves
ready to take a unilateral step in outlawing all terrorism against all
of its �enemies,� it will continue to legitimize the terror aimed at
itself.

Coming Apart at the Seams

The Mossad, it appears, is coming apart at the seams, not as a result of
any operational slack but as a direct result of a deterioration in the
moral fiber of the organization. It is not how Mossad does things that
is the problem, but rather the things it is asked to do.

Even after the bungled assassination attempt on Khaled Meshal in Amman,
Netanyahu has once more come out on top. He has managed to rid himself
of Yatom and replace him with his own pick for the Mossad leadership,
Gen. Amiram Levin. The 54-year-old Levin presently heads the northern
command of the Israel Defense Forces and was Netanyahu�s commander
during the prime minister�s military service.

In fact Levin is a �cowboy,� and it will not be long before the
so-called �long arm of Israeli justice� will strike again.

Knowing that insiders in Mossad shrink from the thought of an outsider
running the organization (outsiders do not know the �rules�), Netanyahu,
in a stroke of manipulative genius, will appoint as a temporary head of
Mossad a widely disliked former deputy Mossad chief, but one who knows
all the dirty tricks needed to keep this gang in check.

He will run the foreign relations end of the organization while Amiram
Levin, who will be a deputy for the time being, will be in charge of
operations. In doing this Netanyahu kills two birds with one stone. He
has his own man running the operations and he is dividing the Mossad
into two separate organizations.

The one that is the clandestine side will be in the hands of a man he
can trust intimately and the other is in the hands of Efraim Halevy, who
will not do anything to jeopardize his own personal career.

During the inquiry into the Meshal affair, a witness who was asked why
there was so little preparation in the field for the assassination
replied that this method had worked before. From that one can safely
infer that the Mossad had used this method of assassination more then
once in the past.

Therefore there is little doubt that more then one person who seemed to
have died from natural causes was in fact murdered. I believe it is the
responsibility of the Jordanian government to make the poison used in
the Meshal affair known to the world.

In so doing King Hussein will allow investigators to determine if, when
and where it has been used before, and also will enable all nations, by
being prepared to apply the antidote, to make sure it cannot be used
again. Should the Jordanians decide not to do this, one should look
suspiciously at their motives for protecting the tools of the Mossad.

Once that chemical is no longer a secret, and assuming the Spanish
authorities have kept some of the tissue from the body of the late
publishing tycoon, Robert Maxwell, who died mysteriously on his yacht a
few hours after an unexplained stop in the Canary Islands, another
mystery might be solved.



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Victor Ostrovsky, a former Mossad case officer, has written two books
about his experiences, By Way of Deception: The Making and Unmaking of a
Mossad Officer and The Other Side of Deception: A Rogue Agent Exposes
the Mossad�s Secret Agenda. Both are available through the AET Book Club



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