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=== News Update ===


BBC Says That Israel is in Northern Iraq

Turkish Weekly

October 27, 2007


• Avivi, Israel’s Ambassador to Ankara, told the
Turkish academicians in USAK that Israel has done
nothing in Iraq without informing Turkey. Avivi
says Israel supports Iraq’s unity and against a
possible Kurdish state in the region.

• The Fact according to BBC, Kurdish soldiers
were secretly trained by former Israeli commandos
in northern Iraq to protect a new international
airport and in counter-terrorism operations.

• Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev told
Newsnight Israel had not authorized any firms to
do defense work in Iraq. Firms would be
prosecuted if police found they had broken export laws, he said.

• The Fact a number of Israeli companies have won
contracts with the Kurdish government in northern
Iraq to train and equip Kurdish security forces
and build an international airport, Yedioth
Ahronoth, Israeli newspaper, had reported in 2005


Melek DURBAKAN (JTW) and News Agencies

The BBC reports on Tuesday that former Israel
Defense Forces commandos secretly trained Kurdish
soldiers in Northern Iraq to protect a new
international airport and in counter-terrorism operations.

Former Israeli special-forces soldiers crossed
into Iraq from Turkey in 2004 to train two sets
of Iraqi Kurdish troops, one of the former
Israeli trainers told the BBC's Newsnight
program. The former trainer, whose name was not
disclosed, said IDF soldiers trained Kurds to act
as a security force for the new airport in the
northern Iraqi city of Erbil (Irbil), mostly populated Kurdish.

They also trained more than 100 Peshmerga
(Pesmerge) or Kurdish fighters for "special
assignments" that included how to use rifles and
how to shoot militants in a crowd, he said.

The former soldier said he believed Kurdish
officials knew the trainers were Israelis although the troops did not.

"My part of the contract was to train the Kurdish
security people for a big airport project and for
training, as well as the Peshmerga, and the
actual soldiers, the army," the former IDF soldier told Newsnight.

"You know, day by day it's a bit tense because
you know where you are and you know who you are.
And there's always a chance that you'll get revealed," he added.

Iraqi newspapers have reported that Israeli
soldiers have trained Kurdish troops but the
Kurdish authorities deny allowing any Israelis into Iraq.

The Kurds' political enemies have long accused
them of an alliance with Israel while Israel's
critics suspect it wants to use the Kurdish
region as a strategic base to get closer to its arch-enemy Iran.

Iraqi Kurdistan sits between Iran to the east and
Turkey to the north-west. Both countries have
significant Kurd minorities and are worried about
a Kurdish state emerging in northern Iraq.

Newsnight also reported that an Israeli security
firm called Interop and two Swiss-registered
subsidiaries, Kudo and Colosium, were among the
main contractors at Irbil airport, providing
security fencing and communications equipment.

Khaled Salih, a spokesman for the Kurdistan
Regional Government, dismissed the former IDF soldier's claims.

"These are not new allegations for us. Back in
the Sixties and Seventies we were called 'the
second Israel' in the region and we were supposed
to be eliminated by Islamist nationalist and now
Islamist groups," he told Newsnight.

The former IDF soldier said he trained Kurds in
"anti-terror lessons ... how to shoot first, how
to identify a terrorist in a crowd. That's clearly special assignments.

Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth: Israelis Train Kurds
Israel’s leading newspaper Yedioth Ahronot had
reported in 2005 that a number of Israeli
companies have won contracts with the Kurdish
government in northern Iraq to train and equip
Kurdish security forces and build an
international airport. According to the Yedioth
Ahronoth report, dozens of Israelis with a
background in elite military combat training have
been working for 'private’ Israeli companies in
northern Iraq where they helped the Kurds establish elite anti-terror units.
According to the report, leading Israeli
companies in the field of security and
counter-terrorism have set up a training camp
under the codename Z at a secret location in a
desertic region in northern Iraq, where Israeli
experts provide training in live fire exercises
and self-defense to Kurdish security forces.

* La Stampa: Israelis in Northern Iraq under Fake IDs

Similarly the Italian la Stampa daily paper
reported that many Israeli military men were in
Northern Iraq under fake names to help the Kurds
to establish a strong army. According to the La
Stampa’s December 2005 report the first contacts
between the Kurds and Israel were established by
Dany Yaton, former head of the MOSSAD. The paper
also published the picture of the Israeli soldiers in an Iraqi airport.

* 'Illegal and Secret Operations’

In 2006, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronot
reported that the Israelis in Iraq operated
illegally and secretly. According to the Israeli
newspaper, their operations were against even the Israeli laws.

It was understood that the Israelis did not only
provide equipments but also intelligence to the
Kurdish leaders. Most of the Israelis who helped
the Kurdish military were retired officers according to the papers.

* The New Yorker: Kurds are Israel’s B Plan

Seymour M. Hersh from the New Yorker was another
journalist who revealed Israel’e secret
activities among the Iraqi Kurds. Hersh says in
his 'Plan B’ article of 30 June 2004:

"Israeli intelligence and military operatives are
now quietly at work in Kurdistan, providing
training for Kurdish commando units and, most
important in Israel’s view, running covert
operations inside Kurdish areas of Iran and
Syria. Israel feels particularly threatened by
Iran, whose position in the region has been
strengthened by the war. The Israeli operatives
include members of the Mossad, Israel’s
clandestine foreign-intelligence service, who
work undercover in Kurdistan as businessmen and,
in some cases, do not carry Israeli passports."
Israel has denied all these 'claims’, and argued
that there is no single official Israeli who helped the Kurds.

Israel’s secret operations in the region have
mostly disturbed Turkey. Turkish press claimed
that Israel had a secret agenda in the region
arguing Israel aims to establish a pro-Israeli
Kurdish state in Iraq. Turkey has been against
separation of Iraq and has seen a possible
Kurdish state as a threat to the regional peace and stability.

Pinhas Avivi, Israel’s Ambassador to Ankara
(Turkey), told the Turkish academicians and
journalist in his lecture in USAK that Israel has
done nothing special in Iraq without informing
Turkey. Ambassador Avivi also said Israel is against a Kurdish state in Iraq.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev told
Newsnight Israel had not authorized any firms to
do defense work in Iraq. Firms would be
prosecuted if police found they had broken export laws, he said.

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Sedat Laciner, head of the
Ankara-based Turkish think tank USAK
(International Strategic Research Organization)
told the JTW that Turkey is not happy with
Israel's Kurdish policy. "Turkish people think
that Israel has secret plans to establish a
Kurdish state in the region though the Israeli
authorities refuse the claims" Dr. Laciner added.

Laciner further continued:

"Turkey-Israel co-operation is crucial for
stability in the Middle East yet Israel's Kurdish
policy undermines the relations as the American
PKK policy has undermined Turkey-US relations.
Turkish people do not want to hear any deny or
any promise but concrete measures. If Israel and
the US seek food relations with Turkey, I think
the most crucial area is the PKK terrorism and
Kurdish separatism. If Israel can persuade the
Turks about its sincerety, it would be the
greatest contribution to Turkish-Israeli relations".

Originally published by the JTW on 20 September 2006

By Melek DURBAKAN (JTW) and News Agencies

source:
http://uruknet.info/?p=m37618&hd=&size=1&l=e

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