Posted on 08/16/2006 3:28:47 AM PDT by Marius3188
Israel's storied foreign-intelligence service failed to fully understand the threat posed by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, based on a view among many analysts that the guerrilla organization was an evolving political group, according to U.S. officials and private intelligence specialists.
The Mossad had intelligence about most Hezbollah weapons, including rockets fired into Israel and other hardware. But the service knew little about the military and intelligence side of Hezbollah, a diverse organization made up of Islamic terrorists, conventionally armed militia forces, a charity wing and a political movement.
Mossad is famous for past exploits, including the global campaign in the 1970s to track down and kill Palestinian terrorists in retaliation for the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches at the 1972 Munich Olympics. Its specialty has been recruiting agents inside terrorist groups and using their information to effectively counter or limit attacks.
However, the recent fighting in southern Lebanon revealed major shortcomings in the agency's intelligence on the precise locations of Hezbollah leaders and rocket launchers, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
"This was an intelligence failure, but not on the same scale as those of the United States prior to 9/11," said one U.S. official long involved in intelligence matters.
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Would've been nice if Israel had learned from the US's mistakes.
We haven't even learned from our mistakes.
We'll repeat them again and again.
Well, we got Dubya twice, so at least we're educable :)
We also had the toon twice. And it's spouse is waiting in the wings.
Well, I'm an optimist :) Run, Hillie, run. Bwah hah hah hah hah....
I don like the idea of a "Run, Hillary, Run" front bumper sticker.
LOL. I do, too :)
It's election time in Israel and all this bull is the most dangerous time of meddling.
What could Israel do in the face of what was happening in Lebanon.
Without any provocation there was no way they could have a full scale invasion.
Even with provocation just look at the world wide reaction to their 'lack of proportionality'.
All our knowitalls ought to knock it off already.
Gotta disagree with you on that one OldFriend. I think it's a cold slap of reality to voters everywhere that the 2nd in command be up to the job....whatever that job entails. "President Logan" comes to mind....
IMO, Olmert clearly wasn't up to it, when it came to fighting Islamofascists. Unfortunately.
Fortunately for the Brits and the Irish, the IRA played by a certain set of rules that provided reasonable protection to civilians, the famous coded phone calls to the Metro police warning of bombs. One can only guess the carnage that would have ensued had the IRA used Hezbollah tactics against Britain's people, and Britain responded in a similar way.
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