Former head of Mossad admits Israel is an apartheid regime

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Boom! It’s possibly game over for this apartheid, terrorist state in the eyes of all intelligent, decent people. Once the world is full of this type, our problems are solved.

The Mossad is arguably one of the most controversial institutions on the planet, with a litany of murder and mayhem in its wake.

Before we watch, what may be one of the most startling admissions since Israel was created by the western elite in 1948, let us take a brief look at what the Mossad is.

The Mossad, Israel’s premier intelligence agency, has always been shrouded in an aura of mystery, intrigue, and controversy. Founded in 1949, the agency’s primary mission is to gather intelligence, engage in covert operations, and protect Israeli interests across the globe. Over the years, Mossad has played a crucial role in safeguarding Israel’s security, but its actions have also sparked numerous controversies and debates.

Assassinations and Targeted Killings

One of the most contentious aspects of the Mossad’s activities is its involvement in assassinations and targeted killings. Mossad has been accused of carrying out extrajudicial killings of individuals it perceives as threats to Israel. Perhaps the most infamous example is the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a senior Hamas operative, in Dubai in 2010. The operation, which involved forged passports and surveillance, raised ethical questions about the legality and morality of such actions. Critics argue that Mossad’s actions violate international law and undermine the principles of due process.

Espionage and Spying

Mossad’s extensive espionage activities have also stirred controversy. The agency has been accused of spying on its allies, including the United States. The most notable incident was the arrest of Jonathan Pollard, an American who spied for Israel in the 1980s. This incident strained US-Israel relations and highlighted the ethical dilemmas surrounding intelligence gathering. Mossad’s pursuit of sensitive information has led to accusations of betrayal and espionage against its allies.

False Flag Operations

Mossad has been accused of orchestrating false flag operations to achieve its goals. False flag operations, involve making an attack or operation appear as though it was carried out by another entity, often to create a pretext for military action or political maneuvering. The Lavon Affair in 1954, where Israeli agents carried out bombings in Egypt while attempting to frame Muslim Brotherhood operatives, is a notable example. Such actions raise questions about the ethics of deception and manipulation in international affairs.

The Jonathan Jay Pollard Case

The case of Jonathan Pollard, an American citizen who spied for Israel, remains a significant controversy. Pollard’s espionage activities on behalf of Israel led to his arrest and imprisonment in the United States for nearly 30 years. The controversy surrounding his release in 2015, as part of a U.S.-brokered deal to improve relations with Israel, raised questions about the balance between national loyalty and ethical responsibility for intelligence operatives.

Ethics and Accountability

The Mossad operates in a highly secretive and unaccountable manner, which has fuelled concerns about oversight and ethical considerations. Critics argue that the agency’s lack of transparency and accountability can lead to abuses of power and violations of international law. Mossad’s clandestine operations make it difficult to assess the full extent of its actions, leading to suspicions and accusations.

The controversies surrounding Mossad reflect the complex and often murky world of intelligence agencies. While the agency is credited with protecting Israel’s national security, its actions have also raised ethical, legal, and diplomatic concerns. The Mossad’s involvement in assassinations, espionage, false flag operations, and espionage cases like that of Jonathan Pollard continue to spark debates about the balance between national security and ethical conduct in the realm of intelligence. In an interconnected world where secrets are often exposed, the Mossad’s controversies remind us of the need for transparency, accountability, and careful consideration of the ethical implications of intelligence operations.

Now their former head, Tamir Pardo has come out and admitted what many people already knew but others refuse to acknowledge or in many cases deny.

Who is Tamir Pardo?

Tamir Pardo is an Israeli intelligence officer and public figure who served as the Director of the Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, from 2011 to 2016. He was born on November 23, 1953, in Jerusalem, Israel.

During his tenure as head of Mossad, Tamir Pardo oversaw a wide range of intelligence and covert operations. The Mossad is responsible for intelligence gathering, counterterrorism, and other clandestine activities aimed at safeguarding Israel’s national security.

Pardo’s leadership of Mossad coincided with a period of significant geopolitical challenges in the Middle East, including concerns about Iran’s nuclear program and ongoing regional conflicts. He played a crucial role in managing these challenges and maintaining Israel’s intelligence capabilities.

Since leaving this office, Pardo has been a staunch critic of the far right Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and has now made clear what is really going on in Israel:

This can also be added to this admission that antisemitism accusations are cooked up by the Israeli state and their stooges whenever a person or group threatens their hegemonic narrative.

How much more evidence do some people need that they have been well and truly conned? They are living a gigantic lie and it is such a waste.

Douglas James

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