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Hizbullah’s Preferred Spies: Arab Citizens of Israel

Posted on May 28, 2010 in: Israel, Israeli Current Events, Middle East

Over the past few days I have had much to say about Hizbullah’s intentions toward Israel. In order to wreak as much havoc as possible in a war with Israel, Hizbullah needs accurate and timely intelligence on potential targets in Israel. The best way to get that information is to use Israeli Arabs who can move freely about the country without raising undue suspicion. They are also familiar with both the language and the culture; they often have social and financial ties with Israeli Jews. Hizbullah wants its spies to gather information on the Israeli military and security organizations, on troop location and movement along the northern border. This is of course a problem for the Israelis since there is a recent history of Israeli Arabs who have worked with Hizbullah.

Hizbullah is increasing its efforts to recruit Arab citizens of Israel as spies, according to a report compiled by the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet).  Hizbullah began attempting to recruit Arab citizens of Israel as spies following Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, and has increasingly focused on such recruits, the report stated.

At first, the organization gathered information with the help of drug smugglers, trading drugs grown in Lebanon for a mix of cash and information from Israeli Arab dealers, the ISA explained.

In recent years the group has expanded its activities, reaching out to Arab Israelis who back Hizbullah’s ideology, and exploiting others who are known to be suffering personal crises, the report continued. Initial contact between Hizbullah and Arab citizens of Israel usually takes place abroad. For example: Arabs who are on pilgrimages to Mecca or on study-abroad programs are easily reachable.

Contact is also made via Lebanese friends and relatives of Israeli Arabs, or occasionally through social networking sites.

Hizbullah prefers Israel’s Arabs as spies for several reasons: they have freedom of movement within Israel and so can access potential targets, including military targets; they are familiar with Hebrew and with Israeli culture; they often have social and financial ties with Israeli Jews; they have access to Judea and Samaria, and they can travel abroad.

While Hizbullah would like to see active involvement of Arab citizens of Israel in terrorism, its main purpose in recruiting Israeli citizens is to gather information, the ISA says. The terrorist group asks its spies to gather  information on the Israeli military and security organizations, on troop location and movement along the northern border, on civilian infrastructure such as water and power plants, and on politics and the public mood.

There have been several well-known cases in recent Israeli history of Israeli Arabs who worked with Hizbullah, in some cases taking part in kidnapping and murder plots.

On Thursday, prominent Israeli Arab activist Amir Mahoul, the brother of a former MK, was indicted on charges of providing information to Hizbullah. In 2007, it was revealed that then-MK Azmi Bishara was suspected of passing information to Hizbullah during the Second Lebanon War; Bishara resigned from the Knesset and fled the country.

(IsraelNationalNews.com) </DIV>

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Tom Chapman is a retired Army officer, teacher, computer manager, and pilot. He has been a student of Biblical Prophecy for over 30 years. He not only has a passion for the prophetic but believes it is an integral part in the maturing process of a believer. The Bible has much to say about the times in which we live and every believer needs to understand the prophetic season of "the last days". To understand the present we also need to understand the future as it is foretold in scripture. Proverbs 29:18a tells us: "Where there is no revelation (prophetic vision), the people cast off restraint". The time is short and we must be ready (holy and righteous) to meet Jesus when He returns to claim His own.