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U.S. Denies Breaking Up Israeli Spy Ring
Reuters ^ | 03/05/02 | Staff Writer

Posted on 03/05/2002 4:56:35 PM PST by veronica

U.S. officials on Tuesday denied a French newspaper report that the United States had broken up a huge Israeli spy ring and said no espionage charges were ever brought.

The officials said there had been suspicions within the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that Israeli art students may have been spying, and the agency even did a draft report about it, but the Justice Department and FBI found the suspicions were groundless. "No one's been charged with espionage with regard to this matter. That's the bottom line," an FBI official said. "I'm unaware of any great interest in this here."

The students were sent back to Israel for immigration violations because they were conducting a business, setting up booths in malls and making phone solicitations to sell art when they had entered the United States on student or visitor visas, the officials said.

The French daily Le Monde reported on Tuesday that the spy ring may have trailed suspected al Qaeda members in the United States without informing federal authorities. The newspaper cited a secret U.S. government report outlining spying activities by Israelis that it said contained "elements (that) support the theory that Israel did not give the U.S. all the information it had about the planning for the September 11 attacks."

Le Monde quoted the study as saying the Israelis posed as graphic arts students and tried to enter buildings belonging to the DEA and other U.S. agencies. Intelligence Online, a Paris-based newsletter that reported on the study Monday, said some 120 Israeli spies had been arrested or expelled and inquiries were continuing.

FBI CALLS IT A "BOGUS STORY"

Asked by Reuters Monday about the Intelligence Online report, an FBI spokesman called it a "bogus story." The spokesman said: "There wasn't a spy ring." In Washington on Tuesday, U.S. Justice Department spokeswoman Susan Dryden said of the Le Monde report, "At this time, we have no information to support this." U.S. officials said some Israeli students had been expelled for immigration violations, not for spying.

A U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service spokesman cited several instances when his agency had arrested Israeli nationals, on student or visitor visas, who were selling art. They were deported before the Sept. 11 attacks, he said. "To my knowledge, these individuals were arrested for immigration violations. I have no knowledge of any linking of the art students to any espionage activity."

The FBI official said the students were very aggressive in their solicitation tactics, contacting government employees and others at home and setting up booths in malls. "They were acting very overtly. That's not the way an espionage operation works."

In Israel on Monday, a spokesman said the prime minister had no comment on the matter.


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To: RCW2001
Reuters?? Reuters?? Gasp! The Arabist Reuters?

It is rather enjoyable to watch veronica extolling the virtue, fairmindedness/integrety/ and veracity of Reuters.

I'm sure she'll pull out the old reliable stopped clock cliche...she has no choice when you think about it.
41 posted on 03/05/2002 6:58:49 PM PST by wheezer
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To: veronica
The denial by the US government is proof that Israel has penetrated and compromised US national security.

Gotta love the anti-Israel paranoia.

42 posted on 03/05/2002 7:10:28 PM PST by l33t
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To: BrooklynGOP
More mindless bashing of the French. Why the need to hate?

The story is probably true. Remember Pollard...how likely is it these kids would've been sent home on "visa violations" if US authorities didn't think they were up to something?

43 posted on 03/05/2002 7:15:18 PM PST by aquaculture
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To: BrooklynGOP
More mindless bashing of the French. Why the need to hate?

The story is probably true. Remember Pollard...how likely is it these kids would've been sent home on "visa violations" if US authorities didn't think they were up to something?

44 posted on 03/05/2002 7:16:16 PM PST by aquaculture
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To: aquaculture
Lots of foreigners were sent home after 9-11 because of visa violations.
45 posted on 03/05/2002 7:18:37 PM PST by l33t
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To: aquaculture
I'd believe this story if the Israeli Mossad was run by Inspector Clouseau.
46 posted on 03/05/2002 7:23:12 PM PST by l33t
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To: aquaculture
The story is probably true. Remember Pollard...how likely is it these kids would've been sent home on "visa violations" if US authorities didn't think they were up to something?

Not necessarily, dept of justice is just trying to show some "balance" to show muslims that they are not being discriminatory in sending thousands of illegal muslims out of here.. Just like in the airport, they scan old white ladies to appear "balanced" and not prejudiced. PC crap.

47 posted on 03/05/2002 9:46:07 PM PST by BrooklynGOP
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To: Blade
The FBI ain't exactly an organization with a history of respect for the truth and justice. Why should anyone believe them? Oh, I see: you are one of those America-haters. I worry about the civil liberties in this country, but to say that FBI does not have "a history of respect for the truth and justice" --- one have to be an America-hater for that. For if you measure our institutions by any realistic standards, they come out on top, despite teh imperfections.

Just yesterday FBI agents shot a twenty year old man in the face for no reason. I love it, Blade, when you just throw up some word in the air without any sources, details, or anything else that can make them of interest.

48 posted on 03/06/2002 4:58:38 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: The Documentary Lady
When I think I'm wrong, I admit it. That's true. And the last time that happened was in 1909.
49 posted on 03/06/2002 5:00:22 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: aquaculture
The story is probably true...

So it therefore follows that it is 'probably true' that all the Muslims who have been deported since 9-11 are suicide bombers, based on the activities of Mohammed Atta?

51 posted on 03/06/2002 5:20:12 AM PST by veronica
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