Israel rejects Mossad’s role in Zia-ul-Haq plane crash

By ANI
Monday, September 7, 2009

mossadLAHORE - Israel has rejected reports regarding its intelligence agency, Mossad’s involvement in former Pakistan Army chief General Zia-ul-Haq’s plane crash.

Terming the allegations as ‘baseless’, Israeli Foreign Office spokesman Egaal Gilmore refused to comment on the report saying the government does not have any stance on such claims.

It may be recalled that Zia-ul-Haq’s son, Ejaz-ul-Haq has asked the authorities to conduct a criminal investigation into the plane crash in which his father died.

Ejaz-ul-Haq claimed that former pilot Akram Awan, who is in prison in connection with the Kahuta conspiracy case, had told an enquiry commission that Mossad had provided materials to destroy the aircraft in which Zia ul Haq was flying.

Ejaz-ul-Haq also said that Washington forcefully hindered investigation into the plane crash.

“I cannot point finger towards a person or a country over murder of General Zia-ul-Haq but US did not send FBI team to Pakistan for probe into plane crash,” Haq had said.

Zia died along with several of his top generals and the then United States Ambassador to Pakistan,Arnold Raphel, in an aircraft crash near Bahawalpur (Punjab) on 17th August 1988. The circumstances of the crash are still unclear. (ANI)

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GREG
September 8, 2009: 2:12 pm

Any thing is possible. And yes, I believe that Israel could be involved in the airplane crash in Pakistan, because the interests of Israel go beyond its boarders. Usually a country is limited in its boundaries, but Israel is not limited into its boundaries.

It is a different History in Israel. Usually a country is build through people who grow up together in that country and build up a nation.

In Israel we are dealing with people who came from outside from different cultures and want to set up a country.

The only interest they have is the Zionist form of Jewish, which implicates aggressive banning of Non-Zionist Jewish directions, and in the Middle East: this is mainly Islam and Christianity.

Hence, Israel targets inject mess conditions into non-Zionist Jewish communities. Pakistan is a community that is on the Radar of Zionism. Also Iran, and even Indonesia.

So, yes everything is possible and Israel is the main principle that might be benefiting of that messy incident in Pakistan.

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