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Attention..."Israel's" finger(prints) in Khartoum
by Fhami Huwaidi Monday 07 June 2004 23:40 The success that the separatist movement in south Sudan achieved by transforming into a partner in rule in Khartoum, should not make us forget a truth no one talks about which is that this movement and from its start was tool �Israel" used to achieve a long term strategic goal which was : weakening Egypt and threatening it from it's back. These aren't just my words, it is an honest and trusted confession. (1) Last week i talked about a book published by the Dayan institute? for Middle east and Africa studies (this institute belongs to Tel-Aviv University) "Israel and the Sudanese liberation movement" this book was written by ex-mossad officer Moshe (V?)Fergie and the center of my article was about the strategic "Israeli" thinking in dealing with the Arabic world and countries which neighbor it. And I summarized that strategy which adopted the "pulling the limbs then cutting them off" policy as they described it. In other words building bridges with the minorities and pulling it out of the nationalist context, then encouraging it to separate (and this is what they meant by cutting them off), to weaken the Arab world and break it down and threaten it's interests in the same time. In the frames of such strategy mossad agents opened connections with such minorities, and in whose front line there are the Kurds in Iraq, Maronites in Lebanon and Southerners in Sudan. The Sudanese front was the most important for many reasons most importantly it forms a backing and strategic deepness to Egypt which is the biggest Arabic country. In accordance to the "Israeli" military ideology it (Egypt) represents the number one and most dangerous enemy in the area. For this reason the concentration on Egypt was extremely powerful. Colonel F??(V??)ergies book explained in amazing detail all what "Israel"did to achieve its goal of weakening Egypt and and threatening it from it's back, and how it spread in the heart of Africa (in the time from the year 1956 to 1977 Israel made relations with 32 African countries) to surround Sudan and break through it's south, then how it picked through the leaders of the separatist movement and tested John Karnak, then prepared him and backed him so that he challenges the government in Khartoum and impose himself on it, that in addition to pressuring Egypt. "Israeli's" concentration on Sudan was part of it's strategy towards the read (Reed??) (Red??) sea, a place that from her start "Israel" thought of as an extremely essential outlet, it worked hard on ensuring it free for its ships to use in fear it becomes an Arabic lake that could be used to besiege it (Israel). Similar to what happened in 1967 and 1973 when the Arabs closed the Tiran and "Bab al mandab" straits after each other. (2) The title of the first chapter of the book which was published in Hebrew and which a certain parties concerned with the situation were told to translate to Arabic is "Africa as an entrance to Sudan". A person will be surprised as he reads this chapter and learns how "Israel" decided to contain Africa and spread through its hear to be able to reach Sudan and surround it so that it could break into it's south. The writer pointed out how this project was started in the late fifties and and early 60's, he also mentions how "Israel" sent its most active diplomats, experts and advisors like "Ehud Ihzebael???" and "Ashir ben Natan" the man for hard missions in the mossad to Africa to find where "Israel" can place its footsteps to enter south Sudan, through Ethiopia and Congo (Zaire previously) then Uganda and Kenya. "Ahron za'eer" one of mossad's most important men and the former chief of the defense forces, played the most important role in this containment policy, through sending more than 5000 experts and advisors in agriculture and building and construction in addition to military advisors, to train and organize and arm the armies of the countries surrounding Sudan. As for the engineer of this whole operation it was "arwi lobrani�??? (spelling question) Ben Gurions advisor for Arab matters. He's the one who clearly said "We must "surveil� and observe all what happens in Sudan, that quarter that forms a strategic deepness to Egypt, in addition to it's coasts on the Red Sea, it makes Sudan in an excellent strategic position. Therefore it is important to work on finding basis either in Sudan or around it. For this reason supporting the separtist movments in south Sudan is important for "Israels" security. The success that was achieved in Ethiopia was absolute. This is what Moshe V(F)ergie the books author said. As "Israel" was able to snatch an agreement from its empror 'hela selasi' approval for its men to supervise all the Ethiopian security organisations and the agreement involved the allowing of active"Israeli" parties to supervise the interior security organization and the police and intelligence and interior minstry of Ethiopia. This unprecedented control enabled the mossad and military intelligence of israel to concentrate it's concern not only towards Sudan but towards other Arabic countries. If Ethiopia took such great attention from the activities of the Israeli intelligence for its ability to control the Nile rivers springs, then the "Israeli" intelligence and security forces have visited it in astonishing numbers in the late fifties and early sixties. In the same time "Israel" started a trade company in Ethiopia named "Encoda" for agricultural products and fish canning, to be an economic side for the Mossad, and a base for its spies and agents to start from and head to Sudan and Yemen and Eden (the capital of South Yemen back then) and through this channel it was possible to make connections with the separtist movement in south Sudan. In the beggining military co-operation was what "israel" was mostly concerned with. For this reason the number of "Israeli" advisors who took charge of training the special units reached 600 people in the year 1960. Naturally this led to the flow of "Israeli" weapons into Ethiopia starting with the "Uzi" machine gun and to the "Gabriel" missiles and war planes, not that only but "israel" also speeded starting many military bases "directed against Arabic countries." So it build a navy base in "msawa??" port near the south entrance of the Red sea, in addition to air force bases in Ethiopia and Kenya, and air force presence in Guinea. It went further than that and made air force bases in Chad especially as they are next to the Sudanese borders, this by making three airports one of them the "Ero" lake airport and the second "alzakuma" airport and the third "mafour?" airport. And after the diplomatic relations between Chad and Israel were severed it was found out that these bases "airports" mission was to spy on the Libyan/Sudanese borders in addition to the possibility of using them against Egypt to strike selected targets in Egypt back there. What happened in Ethiopia happened again in in Uganda where "Israel" sent large amounts of military advisors led by colonel "Burr?? Bars fir??" so that he takes in charge training and organizing the Uganadian military forces, specially the air force. The number of these advisors reached 500 people who blended into all the air force unit and became practically in charge of these units, as some of them worked as advisors for it's leaders, or supervisors of the military institutes that were set up with "Israeli" backing in Uganda. In such circumstances the flow of Israeli weapons to Uganda seemed natural from the "uzi" machine gun to the Sherman tanks, to the mister?? airplanes. And these weapons weren't only being sent for the Ugandan armed forces, but for another reason to, to arm the separtist movement in south Sudan with what it needs of weapons. After Eritrea's independence in 1993 "Israel" laid all its weight in this country and presented it with all it needs of political and armed support that the author of the book considered it "Israel's strongest strategic ally in the African continent" and most important base on the red sea to threaten both Sudan's and Yemen's security. In the year 1996 Eritrea had the number one position in countries that take military aid from israel, and in 1997 the number of Israeli advisors that worked there reached 650 officers, other than 60 eritrean spied working in the eritrean intelligence units to spy on Yemen and Sudan. PART 2 (3) Connecting with the Southerns started from the Israeli embassy in Addis Ababa. The companies set up in Ethiopia were the 'window' used to make these contacts. Ashir Ben Nathan was the active mossad man that became the manager of the "Encoda" company, he was the first person to contact the South leaders and after studying the situation in the south of Sudan he choose the "Danka" tribe one of the strongest tribes in the area to be the door that Israel can sneak into the South from and spread through its veins. As for the person who had the biggest role in expanding these connections it was David Kemehi?? the man of special missions in the Mossad, who was hired as general manager of the Israeli foreign ministry. 2 continues
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