Regional intelligence networks in Syria

Al-Quds Al-arabi said today that the Syr­i­ans are delay­ing the announce­ment of the Mugniyah’s assas­si­na­tion inves­ti­ga­tions results after the Arab Sum­mit because the inves­ti­ga­tion reveals the involve­ment of Arab Coun­tries intel­li­gence ser­vices who are coop­er­ate with the Israeli Mossad in the operation.

Accord­ing Al-Arab online there are many other intel­li­gence agen­cies work­ing in Syria at this moment

Syria became the tar­get of a num­ber of regional intel­li­gence net­works gath­er­ing infor­ma­tion to Wash­ing­ton — Tel Aviv, for example:

- Lebanese intel­li­gence net­works: Mul­ti­ple net­works work­ing Israeli Mossad, the CIA and the French intel­li­gence ser­vices in the For­eign Min­istry, pro­vid­ing train­ing and deployment.

- Kur­dish net­work: The net­work offered its ser­vices to the Israeli Mossad and the CIA since the for­mer Iraqi Pres­i­dent Sad­dam Hus­sein, this net­work has expanded sig­nif­i­cantly after the occu­pa­tion of Iraq and the emer­gence of “Erbil” cap­i­tal of the Kur­dish sep­a­ratist move­ments, this is one of the biggest Israeli Mossad sta­tions in the East­ern Mediterranean.

- Iraqi Net­work: The CIA suc­ceeded in recruit­ing an exten­sive net­work of Iraqis – Amer­i­can cit­i­zen­ship since the for­mer Iraqi regime, after the occu­pa­tion of Iraq the num­ber of the recruts increased and surely the CIA will acti­vates this net­work in Syria and Iran.

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8 Responses to Regional intelligence networks in Syria

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  2. Layla Anwar says:

    LB, you have for­got­ten to men­tion that Syria invited Iran to the Arab sum­mit in Dam­as­cus. They might as well invite the Jews, at least we are cousins, as one friend remarked !!!

  3. Mister Ghost says:

    What about Layla as a suspect? :))))))))))))))))))

  4. Mister Ghost says:

    Which reminds me, do you know that the first women’s mag­a­zine in Iraq was known as Layla, and it was pub­lished in 1923. Like many things in the Mid­dle East, it was shut down after two years, because of com­plaints by con­ser­v­a­tives. Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.

  5. LadyBird says:

    Layla I don’t know about the Iran­ian par­tic­i­pa­tion in the Arab Sum­mit nei­ther about the jews but the last offer for Israel to become an Arab coun­try came from Saydi Ara­bia (and please ignore the two com­ments above)

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