Tzipi Livni Involved in Mossad Assassination of PLO Officer

Possible next PM was 1980s Mossad agent


Israeli FM involved in PLO officer's assassination

Livni joined Israel's intelligence agency in 1980
DUBAI (AlArabiya.net)

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was on active duty during the assassination of senior PLO official Mamoun Meraish in Greece in the 1980s when she worked for Israel’s overseas intelligence agency, a British press report said on Sunday.

Livni was a Paris agent for Mossad when Meraish was shot dead by a hit squad in Athens on August 21, 1983, according to the Sunday Times. Two men on a motorcycle drew alongside Meraish’s car and opened fire. Livni was not directly involved, but her role remains a secret, the paper added.

Livni joined Israel's intelligence agency in 1980 after leaving the Israeli army with the rank of lieutenant. She was based in Paris, from which she traveled across Europe in pursuit of alleged Arab terrorists, the paper said.

In 1984, Livni resigned from the Mossad and went back to Israel to study law, citing pressures of the job.

Today, the married mother of two is seen as the strongest candidate to lead the Kadima party as embattled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert faces trial on corruption charges.

Although Livni enjoys high public approval ratings, she still trails right-wing Likud party chief Benjamin Netanyahu in polls as a potential premier.

Linvi’s parents were both implicated in terrorist crimes in the 1940s, the paper reports.

Her mother, Sarah, was a leader in the militant Zionist group Irgun. In an interview she gave before her death, Sarah said she took part in a train robbery while disguised as a pregnant woman and was involved in blowing up another train.

Linvi’s father, Eitan, was sentenced to 15 years in jail for attacking a British military base. He later escaped, the Times said.

Unlike her parents, Livni supports the creation of a Palestinian state, but ongoing talks have failed to make headway.

Posted in Submitted by Crimes of Zion on Tue, 2008-06-03 16:00.

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Yeah, this is why I often write “former mossad operative” whenever I mentioned Livni.

Ironically, Livni and a former head of Mossad both admit that Iran does not threaten israel.
 
On October 26, 2007, Livni said Olmert and others exaggerate the Iranian “threat” to rally the israeli public around them.
 
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Eight days before that, Ephraim Halevy (former head of Mossad) said Iran does not threaten israel. Halevy called on the Israeli government to offer a diplomatic solution to Iran.
 
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Neither the israeli nor the U.S. government have anything to offer average people, so to keep average people in line, the governments dream up an external threat.  For the israeli government the “threat” is Iran. For Washington the “threat” is al-Qaeda.

 

Abdul Alhazred | Tue, 2008-06-03 20:22

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