5 Israelis detained for `puzzling behavior' after WTC tragedy

By Yossi Melman
Ha'aretz Tuesday, September 18, 200

Five Israelis who had worked for a moving company based in New Jersey
are being held in U.S. prisons for what the Federal Bureau of
Investigation has described as "puzzling behavior" following the
terror attack on the World Trade Center in New York last Tuesday. The
five are expected to be deported sometime soon.

The families of the five, who asked that their names not be released,
said that their sons had been questioned by the FBI for hours on end,
had been kept in solitary confinement for three days, and had been
humiliated, stripped of their clothes and blindfolded.

The mother of one of the young men explained the chain of events as
she understands it to Ha'aretz:

She said that the five had worked for the company, which is owned by
an Israeli, for between two months and two years. They had been
arrested some four hours after the attack on the Twin Towers while
filming the smoking skyline from the roof of their company's
building, she said. It appears that they were spotted by one of the
neighbors who called the police and the FBI.

The mother said that the families and friends of the five in Israel
had known nothing of the men's whereabouts for a number of days.

"When they finally let my son make a phone call for the first time to
a friend in the United States two days ago, he told him that he had
been tortured by the FBI in a basement," the mother said. "He was
stripped to his underwear; he was blindfolded and questioned for 14
hours. They thought that because he has citizenship of a European
country as well as of Israel that he was working for the Mossad
[Israel's secret service]."

Seven FBI agents later stormed the apartment of one of the Israelis,
searched it and questioned his roommate. The Israeli owner of the
company, who has U.S. citizenship, was also questioned. Both men were
subsequently released.

The families here complained that the Israeli consulate in New York
and the situation room set up by the Foreign Ministry there to locate
missing Israelis had done nothing to help their sons. The Foreign
Ministry told the families that the FBI had denied holding the five
and that the consulate had chosen to believe the FBI, the mother
said.

The five were transferred out of the FBI's facility on Saturday
morning and are now being held in two prisons in New Jersey by the
Immigration and Naturalization Services. They are charged with
illegally residing in the United States and working there without
permits.

The Foreign Ministry said in response that it had been informed by
the consulate in New York that the FBI had arrested the five for
"puzzling behavior." They are said to have had been caught
videotaping the disaster and shouting in what was interpreted as
cries of joy and mockery


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