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Bush Policy Hints: ‘Israel a Suspect’

On Nov. 4, the following news report appeared in the Pakistani News Service.
 
A Saudi newspaper charged Saturday that the Israeli secret service Mossad was behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington that killed thousands of people.

The mass-circulation Okaz said in an editorial that an attack on such a scale could not have been carried out with such accuracy and precision without the help of parties inside the United States or with strong links in Washington.

“Six Israelis suspected of involvement in the attacks on New York and Washington were arrested in the United States, to be later released. This confirms our strong suspicions about the involvement of Israel’s Mossad in the ugly crime,” Okaz said.

“If we look carefully into this matter, we can find no more influential sides in the United States than the Israeli Mossad agents, who have the ability to penetrate and the capability to execute with high efficiency,” the daily said.

The paper said there was not sufficient evidence that Arabs and Muslims were behind the attacks, but it did not rule out the possibility that Mossad may have recruited some Muslims to carry out the atrocities.

“The main purpose of the conspiracy is to undermine ties between Arabs and Muslims, especially moderate states, on the one hand and the U.S. on the other, and to turn the Muslim and Christian civilizations against each other and incite hatred between their adherents,” it said.

The positive change in Washington’s policy on Middle East peace and its support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state confirms that the United States has laid its hands on important leads indicating a direct role by the Mossad in the attacks, the paper asserted.

“We don’t think we will wait too long before (the United States) reaches this result. This crime should not pass without knowing its actual masterminds, instead of focusing on ‘stupid’ tools,” Okaz said. H


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