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Smadar Peri
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The Iranian plan

Hizbullah terror cells uncovered in Egypt masterminded by Iranians

The hands that were sent to establish the terror cells in Egypt and run the smuggling network bringing arms and money into Gaza indeed belong to senior Hizbullah activists, yet the brain that came up with the plan to arm Hamas and undermine President Mubarak’s regime is in Tehran.

 

And so, for example, two of the suspects arrested in Egypt in connection with the Hizbullah terror cells work for an Iranian TV channel that broadcasted from Cairo and whose offices were used as a site for secret meetings and the transfer of funds and orders to the members of the Hizbullah cell in Egypt.

 

Cairo and Tehran have experienced plenty of friction ever since the Shah’s regime was toppled in 1979, marking the rise of the Ayatollahs’ “proper Islam.” Egypt’s embassy in Cairo was closed down, and meanwhile the Iranians named a major street and a square on the outskirts of Tehran after Khalid Islambouli, President Sadat’s killer.

 

Over the years, terror cells dispatched by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in order to kill Egyptian leaders were detained by Cairo. Four years ago, the Egyptian ambassador to Baghdad was killed, and his body had not been returned to this day.

 

Egyptian officials also warn that Qatar has fallen into the Iranian trap, and that al-Jazeera has become the axis of evil’s mouthpiece.

 

If Iran’s nuclear race is Israel’s nightmare, the Arab world’s nightmare is the “great plan” being formulated by the Iranians: A plan that is meant to “creep” into the territory of Arab states, deploy a network of sleeper terror cells within them, recruit terror activists, shower opposition movements with money, and then carry out a series of attacks, assassinations, artificial protests, and violent clashes with security forces and police.

 

Jordan’s King Abdullah openly shared his fears of “the Iranian crescent” when he warned against the Iranian plan to send its long arms into Lebanon, take over focal points of power in Iraq, and use Sudan as a base for deploying thousands of terrorists in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

 

Unanswered question

It was no coincidence that Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit announced: “We knew about the Israeli Air Force’s bombings in Sudan in real time.” We can guess that Egyptian intelligence services monitor Sudan because of the Iranian arms that settled there uninterruptedly and established training bases there.

 

In one moment, Iranian intelligence agents can block the Nile’s water sources, Egypt’s lifeblood, send in al-Qaeda-style murderers, and smuggle weapons and explosives not only to Gaza’s tunnels but also to Cairo and to the Alexandria Port.

 

In his late-night speech the other night, Hizbullah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah did not even try to deny the depth of the ties and commitment to Tehran. I wish that our excellent ties with Iran were appreciated by the leaders of states cooperating with the Zionist enemy, he said.

 

Nasrallah also did not try to shirk responsibility for the arms smuggling. He just didn’t provide the answer for the obvious question: Who is sending, via Hizbullah, hundreds of millions of dollars to finance terror, and where did the attack plans and arms received by the network activists in Egypt come from?

 


פרסום ראשון: 04.12.09, 09:11
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