Lebanon: Fatah Al Islam is the Mossad
In his interview on assafir today, Lebanon Army Commander Michel Suleiman said the following:
Israel is seeking various ways to target the army to get through the Lebanese resistance, the organization (Fatah Al Islam) is an extension of the Israeli Mossad.
Libyan government newspaper Alshames [no link allowed] hinted yesterday about the coordination between Al Qaeda and Israel and asked the following questions:
If you look in the map, you can see a circle and Al Qada operates in all directions at the center of the circle is Israel where there is not a single operation record it from Al Qaeda.
Yet another question:
….In logistics capacity terms Al Qaeda proved it is capable of reaching into the United States, their intelligence can even infiltrate the Pentagon.
The Israelis are always talking about the potential dangers but never talk about possible Al Qaeda threat.




Oh yes, Mossad created Fatah al-Islam in Lebanon a couple of months after Hezbollah defeated the Jews. The Bush regime and its Israeli masters hoped that everyone would accept Fatah al-Islam as “al Qaeda” in Lebanon.
The purpose of Fatah al-Islam was to (hopefully) ignite a civil war, and to cause the Lebanese Army to kill Palestinians in Lebanon. Well, 300 Palestinians and 168 Lebanese soldiers got killed, but there was no civil war.
Mossad decided that the dozen Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon were perfect places to plant Abu Nidal-types, since the camps are off limits to authorities.
Indeed, Shakir Yusef Al-Abbsi – the so-called “leader” of Fatah al-Islam -- was a carbon copy of Abu Nidal, until the Lebanese Army killed him during the fighting (September 2007). His wife identified the body. Even the pro-March 14th Alliance Ya Libnan, newspaper in Lebanon admits this.
Now Al-Abbsi has joined Osama bin Laden on the Internet with an endless stream of faked videos. The recordings talk about the “Lions of Islam,” the “Common attack by infidel forces,” and other terms we hear in faked “al-Qaeda” tapes. And of course the tapes always mention Osama bin Laden. (Al-Jazeera and Asharq al-Awsat promptly broadcast all of Mossad's messages through these faked videos.)
The ultra-zionist Arutz Sheva web site says Yusef Al-Abbsi has even fired Qassam rockets from Gaza!!!!!
It’s so lame. So tired. Doesn’t Mossad ever come up with anything new?
Seymour Hersh says the March 14th coalition in the Lebanese government supported Fatah al-Islam against Hezbollah. Well of course.
Good for Michel Suleiman for being so honest, and good for As-Safir for printing it.
yea, i called this when I first heard of them. Any group that pops up out of nowhere, starts fighting other muslims and oppressed groups and don't have any real political aims usually come from the same criminal group.
it makes perfect sense too, although it's probably a mossad started/funded group, cuz I don't see the mossad getting into shootouts with the lebanese. The "chosen" are too precious for that.
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The Funny thing that Lebanese doesn't know that they already have a Zionist Government!
Lebanon in reality A colony state!
Not from now from the days since this country been created!
Its constitution and it's system has been setup by the French and more then that, people can never elect their president!
It's France who decide which one suit for her!
It's a French Colony and nothing more!
Funny thing if it happen and you enter the Government Palace in downtown Beirut, you can see Zionist touch and symbols everywhere!
From Star of David and beyond!
more on the Absi story...
http://www.beirutbeltway.com/beirutbeltway/2007/09/where-in-the-wo.html
Monday, September 10, 2007
Where in the world is Shaker al-Absi?
It's official: Shaker al-Absi fled the Nahr el Bared camp before the army generals announced their final push into the Fateh al-Islam hideout. DNA testing on a body believed to be his, and identified as Absi by his wife, daughter and a Palestinian cleric, proved that it wasn't him. It seems unlikely the Fatah al-Islam leader is genetically unrelated to his offspring and kin (samples were reportedly taken from his daughters and brother).
In Jordan, al-Absi's brother said Lebanese authorities didn't know how to conduct DNA testing and insisted his brother was dead. However, Lebanese prosecutor Said Mirza announced today that the body lying in a Tripoli morgue was not Absi's.
Mirza said a captured Fatah al-Islam militant from Yemen confessed that he had fled the camp with Absi at 11pm on Saturday night, some 12 hours before the army declared victory. Absi was in "good health and wearing a suicide belt and carrying a Kalashnikov, magazines and hand grenades", the Yemeni militant was quoted as saying by Mirza.
I think I will accept Mirza's statement that Absi is alive and on the run. Unfortunately, it appears as though a red line has been observed with his alleged escape and disappearance. Absi's arrest would have provided solid evidence against the Syrian regime, possibly for use by the UN commission investigating the Hariri assassination and crimes linked to Fatah al-Islam. The UN commission has been investigating links between the groups that claimed responsibility for some of the murders and Fatah al-Islam.
With the Lebanese army's military intelligence handling the investigation into Fatah al-Islam, and given that the top generals have already concluded the group was "100 % al-Qaeda", the affair is starting to resemble the attempted cover up that followed the Hariri murder. At the time, the pro-Syrian authorities quickly blamed the assassination on an extremist organization, and a tape carrying the confession of the alleged suicide bomber was aired by al-Jazeera. The UN commission later concluded the individual in the tape had nothing to do with the assassination.
Just like the Hariri assassination required planning and intelligence work, so did the operations carried out by Fatah al-Islam inside and outside the refugee camp. Sadly, it looks like the sacrifice made by over 160 Lebanese soldiers is being wasted by some pro-Syrian army Lebanese chiefs, some of whom were "educated" in Syrian army institutions. Last week, this blog quoted reports claiming that some Lebanese army officers facilitated the escape of Syrian intelligence officers who were running Fatah al-Islam.
March 14 continues to remain silent over the army's exoneration of Syrian intelligence. When asked by LBC's Marcel Ghanem last week why army commander Michel Suleiman exonerated Syrian intelligence, Walid Jumblatt said, "I understand why Suleiman would say that, he has his considerations." Jumblatt refused to explain what these "considerations" were, saying that he did not want problems with the army commander.