Friday, March 27

Mossad killed Mughniyeh: report



Imad Mughniyeh
Israeli spy agency was directly involved in the assassination of Hezbollah's commander Imad Mughniyeh in Syria, a report says.

Debkafile website, which is close to the regime's intelligence body, revealed that the Mossad director, Meir Dagan, personally planned the assassination at orders by prime minister Ehud Olmert.

"Dagan, a hands-on spymaster, demonstrated his skill earlier in the operation to eliminate one of the most dangerous enemies of Israel, the head of Hezbollah's special security force, Imad Mughniyeh," Debkafile said in a report posted on its website Tuesday.

On Sunday, Ehud Olmert extended Dagan's tenure for the second time to head the Mossad spy agency. He also praised Dagan's achievements.

"Dagan is doing his job with exceptional success and the list of Mossad's achievements over the last six years is most impressive," Olmert told his cabinet at a weekly meeting.

Imad Mughniyeh, who was one of the most prominent Hezbollah figures, was assassinated in a car bomb explosion in the Syrian capital on February 12.

Hezbollah held the Zionist regime responsible for the assassination of Mughniyeh, but the regime's officials at the time denied having any role in the assassination.
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