The story in the New York Times (which is part of a book which is coming
out) is a typical Mossad planted story in US media. Notice that there
is an attempt to show that humanitarian consideration went into planning
to kill Arafat. The most fervent effort by Israel to kill Arafat was in
the summer of 1982 during the savage siege of Beirut. As I lived those
times, I remember how whole apartment buildings would be bombed by
concussion bombs from the air ON THE SUSPICION that Arafat was in the
building. I remember that there were hundreds of people who were
incinerated by Israeli fighter jets merely because they lived in
apartments where Arafat was suspected by dumb Mossad agents of being
there. There massive sites of bombing that people visited and knew that
this was due to wrong Israeli intelligence. But in the article
somewhere toward the end they mention this group: "
With
Eitan’s blessing, Ben-Gal appointed the man he considered the I.D.F.’s
top expert in special ops, Meir Dagan, to lead the efforts in south
Lebanon. The three of them set up the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon From Foreigners."
The story says in passing that "hundred of people were killed" by them.
But this is what they don't tell you: this front specialized in car
bombs in crowded neighborhoods. They
would plant car bombs in West Beirut for purposes of sheer terror. I
would estimate that the number of innocent victims killed by this group
was in the thousands and not the hundreds. This is the record of Israel
which many Lebanese and non-Lebanese Arabs won't forget. These are part
of the war crimes for which Arabs hold Israel responsible, in addition
to the illegal occupation of Palestine--all of Palestine.
PS
The title of the book from which this was excerpted is "The Secret
History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations". Targeted assassinations
when most of those "operations" were actually car bombs and bombing by
fighter jets? It should be titled: Israel secret history of murdering
and incinerating civilians in the hope that Arafat was among them.