The case of Mohammed Merah, this young French of Algerian descent who claimed the killing of seven people in Toulouse and Montauban on behalf of Al Qaeda, triggering a war between various secret services. According to sources of information confided in Il Foglio, the Directorate General for External Security (DGSE), the French agency charged with espionage and counter-terrorism outside the borders, would have guaranteed Merah - in his capacity as an informant - access to Israel in September 2010 by a checkpoint at the Jordanian border. The French would have stayed there three days in "tourist" before returning to Jordan and then to head to Afghanistan. Its entry into Israel, covered by the French, had to prove the ability of jihadist network to easily pass the borders with a European passport.
These statements have not been officially confirmed, but an article published Monday in Haaretz , quoting sources from the Israeli intelligence service Shin Bet, however, seems to give credence to this thesis. The article relays the words of the Israeli government that confirms entry into its territory of Merah, but the Shin Bet argues that there is no record of the arrest of the French in Jerusalem in possession of a knife, as 'said Bernard Squarcini, head of the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI) in Le Monde .
Furthermore, doubts remain about visiting Merah in the Occupied Territories. To summarize: we have two conflicting versions. It is unclear whether Merah was indeed arrested and where it is specifically made, and the Shin Bet contradicts its French equivalent. Same confusion on the side of Pakistan's military intelligence. Last week, when the French media have written that Merah went twice to train in centers in Waziristan [mountainous north-west Pakistan], the Pakistani government has denied: "We have no trace of its entry into the country. " Full story...
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These statements have not been officially confirmed, but an article published Monday in Haaretz , quoting sources from the Israeli intelligence service Shin Bet, however, seems to give credence to this thesis. The article relays the words of the Israeli government that confirms entry into its territory of Merah, but the Shin Bet argues that there is no record of the arrest of the French in Jerusalem in possession of a knife, as 'said Bernard Squarcini, head of the Central Directorate of Internal Intelligence (DCRI) in Le Monde .
Furthermore, doubts remain about visiting Merah in the Occupied Territories. To summarize: we have two conflicting versions. It is unclear whether Merah was indeed arrested and where it is specifically made, and the Shin Bet contradicts its French equivalent. Same confusion on the side of Pakistan's military intelligence. Last week, when the French media have written that Merah went twice to train in centers in Waziristan [mountainous north-west Pakistan], the Pakistani government has denied: "We have no trace of its entry into the country. " Full story...
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