Posted on 05/17/2011 12:28:58 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Mosab Hassan Yousef worked as an Israeli agent for about ten years. When I met him, he was a young and wild Palestinian. Over the years, I watched him become one of the most important players in the bloody intelligence game in the West Bank.
Mosab was never a yes-man. He had strong beliefs and character, and he never made any attempt to flatter anyone.
Last week, I read an article by one, Walid Shoebat, who claims to have been a PLO terrorist who bombed Bank Leumi in Bethlehem. Yet, I never heard his name before, never saw his name in any Israeli intelligence files, and there is no record of any such attack.
I found it strange that, while his brothers and sisters are being slaughtered in Syria, Libya, Egypt, and Yemen, Mr. Shoebats biggest concern seems to be a year-old television interview. He claims to be a great supporter of Israel, but where was he and what was he doing during the Second Intifada? While Mosab was risking his life day and night, Mr. Shoebat was busy collecting donations with his 800 number.
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That might explain why Gonen Yitzhak found no mention of him in Israeli intelligence files, but not why he found no mention of the terror incident of which Shoebat speaks.
Note: this topic was posted 5/17/2011. A re-ping. Thanks again Eleutheria5.
http://www.jpost.com/Features/The-Palestinian-terrorist-turned-Zionist
Shoebats claim to have bombed Bank Leumi in Bethlehem is rejected by members of his family who still live in the area, and Bank Leumi says it has no record of such an attack ever taking place. His relatives, members of the Shoebat family, are mystified by the notion of Walid Shoebat being an assumed name. And the Walid Shoebat Foundations working process is less than transparent, with Shoebats claim that it is registered as a charity in the state of Pennsylvania being denied by the Pennsylvania State Attorneys Office. Shoebats claim to have been a terrorist rests on his account of the purported bombing of Bank Leumi. But after checking its files, the bank said it had no record of an attack on its Bethlehem branch anywhere in the relevant 1977-79 period. Shoebat told The Jerusalem Post that this could be because the bank building was robustly protected with steel and that the attack may have caused little damage. Asked whether word of the bombing made the news at the time, he said, I dont know. I didnt read the papers because I was in hiding for the next three days. (In 2004, he had told Britains Sunday Telegraph: I was terribly relieved when I heard on the news later that evening that no one had been hurt or killed by my bomb.) Shoebat could not immediately recall the year, or even the time of year, of the purported bombing when talking to the Post by phone from the US. After wavering, he finally settled for the summer of 1977.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3083107/posts?page=7#7
http://www.jpost.com/Features/The-Palestinian-terrorist-turned-Zionist
Shoebats claim to have bombed Bank Leumi in Bethlehem is rejected by members of his family who still live in the area, and Bank Leumi says it has no record of such an attack ever taking place. His relatives, members of the Shoebat family, are mystified by the notion of Walid Shoebat being an assumed name. And the Walid Shoebat Foundations working process is less than transparent, with Shoebats claim that it is registered as a charity in the state of Pennsylvania being denied by the Pennsylvania State Attorneys Office. Shoebats claim to have been a terrorist rests on his account of the purported bombing of Bank Leumi. But after checking its files, the bank said it had no record of an attack on its Bethlehem branch anywhere in the relevant 1977-79 period. Shoebat told The Jerusalem Post that this could be because the bank building was robustly protected with steel and that the attack may have caused little damage. Asked whether word of the bombing made the news at the time, he said, I dont know. I didnt read the papers because I was in hiding for the next three days. (In 2004, he had told Britains Sunday Telegraph: I was terribly relieved when I heard on the news later that evening that no one had been hurt or killed by my bomb.) Shoebat could not immediately recall the year, or even the time of year, of the purported bombing when talking to the Post by phone from the US. After wavering, he finally settled for the summer of 1977.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3083107/posts?page=7#7
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