Fri Jul 08, 2005
London Terror Tip-off: Timeline Refutes Israeli Denial

In denying widespread reports that Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu received a warning of the London terrorist attacks "minutes
before" they occurred, Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom claims that
"After the first explosion, our finance minister received a request not to
go anywhere."

The problem with this explanation is that it was only after the third
explosion that London police realized they were in the midst of a terrorist
attack. Up until that point, authorities thought they were dealing with a
series of accidents caused by a power surge, as this timeline from the
Australian Times-Herald makes clear:

8.49am (GMT): An incident on the train line between Liverpool Street and
Aldgate is reported to British Transport Police.

9.15am: Media reports emergency services called to London's Liverpool Street
station after an explosion.

9.24am: Police say the incident was possibly caused by a collision between
two trains, a power cut or a power cable exploding. Police report "walking
wounded".

9.33am: Passengers told that all underground train services are being
suspended because of a power fault across the network.

9.33am: Reports of another incident at Edgware Road station.

9.40am: Police say power surge incidents have occurred on Aldgate, Edgware
Road, King's Cross, Old Street and Russell Square stations.

10.02am: Scotland Yard says it is dealing with a "major incident".

10.14am: A witness says that a bus has been ripped apart in an explosion in
central London.

10.21am: Scotland Yard reports "multiple explosions".

10.23am: Police confirm an explosion on a bus in Tavistock Place.

10.25am: The BBC's Andrew Marr, with Prime Minister Tony Blair in Scotland,
says the PM is "still unsure" whether the explosions are a terrorist attack.

If Netanyahu was told a terrorist attack was underway after the first
explosion - which everyone, including the police, thought was due to a power
surge - then that's a lot more than the victims of the subsequent explosions
were told as they rode the Tube to their doom. Which means the Foreign
Minister's explanation - Netanyahu was told to stay in his hotel room after
the first explosion, rather than show up at the Israeli economic conference
at a hotel near Liverpool station - is entirely consistent with the claim
that he was tipped off to what was really going on, while the rest of the
city stumbled into disaster and, in some cases, death.

Another account draws a somewhat tighter timeline:

"Authorities said they initially thought the explosions were caused by power
surges and were reluctant to activate well-practiced procedures designed to
shut down the system in the event of a terrorist attack. But when the third
explosion occurred at 9:17 a.m. near the Edgware Road station in west
London, it was obvious that a coordinated attack was underway. Seven people
were killed in that explosion.

The entire London Underground network shut down immediately afterward."

If we take the original leaker at his (or her) word, Netanyahu was told
"minutes before" the first explosion. However, even if we believe Minister
Shalom's account, it still points to a weird anomaly: It took a full hour
for the rest of London to find out that they were under attack, and yet
Netanyahu was privy to this well before anyone else - including Prime
Minister Tony Blair.

What did Netanyahu know, when did he know it, and how did he know it? Andrew
Sullivan can stuff his ethno-religious special pleading: if there is any
"canard" more "tired" and "hideous" than anti-Semitism it is the attempt to
reduce all inquiries about Israel's behavior to bigotry. These questions
deserve honest answers. Why is no one asking them?


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