Wednesday Jul 18, 2007

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…revealed by Hizballah!

By now the narrative ought to be quite familiar -Israel, a beleaguered little state surrounded by hostile countries and organizations whose sole aim is to destroy it, develops one of the most formidable intelligence agencies in the world. Feared and respected by all, the Mossad, possessed of relatively meager resources, continues to employ the very best techniques in intelligence gathering in order to protect the continued existence and vitality of the Jewish homeland. To that end, those with an interest in state of the art spycraft, study the Mossad’s spying techniques whenever they come to light, in order to marvel at the resourcefulness and gumption of this amazing organization. These opportunities to gain an inside look at one of the world’s most secretive bodies don’t come around often, but this week, thanks to Lebanese terror/political group Hezballah, we’ve been provided with such an insight.

See, there’s this blogger we ought to be familiar with - her name is Lisa Goldman and she writes a blog called On The Face. Lisa is a Canadian who made aliyah to Israel a number of years ago and currently resides in Tel Aviv where she works as a journalist. Lisa has distinguished herself through the high caliber of work and through her tireless efforts to encourage Arab/Israeli dialog, as exemplified by her receipt of the Brass Crescent Award. Recently Lisa traveled to Beirut from where she posted a report for Israel’s channel 10 news. Her report took a sensitive and nuanced approach in its investigation of the state of affairs in Beirut and in Lebanon, a year after Israel’s war with Hizballah.

Yeah right.

Thanks to Hizballah, we now know the truth. Employing state of the art Google search technologies, it was determined that Lisa was in fact an Israeli spy! All this namby pamby do gooder stuff Lisa’s been pushing the last couple of years? That was just a bogus front for her real job with the Mossad. As for the vaunted intelligence agency, apparently their very latest techniques include making their spies pose as high-profile bloggers and journalists who then go on intelligence gathering missions and report back to home base using publicly visible television broadcasts. Surely the people of Lebanon will rest easy tonight knowing that the crack operatives of the Shiite terror organization are ever vigilant and always on the lookout for security threats posed by dangerous Canadians. The only reason Lisa even got into Lebanon was because airport security in Beirut is in the hands of Siniora government appointed doofuses who are too dumb to use Internet search engines, letting Israeli spies in willy nilly. For shame!

Read more about this fascinating story on Pajamas Media and on Lisa’s blog here and here and here.

This blog originally appeared on Jewlicious.com

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1  |  s, Thursday Jul 19, 2007
and your point is? i have many occupations according to google and none of them are true. you expect airport staff to google passenegers names? your blogs not worth the electricity its written on.
2  |  Revi, Thursday Jul 19, 2007
LOL. love the humor. You have a great writing style.
3  |  ck, Monday Jul 23, 2007
Hey s.! Thanks for your pointless harangue. Please look up "sarcasm" in the dictionary.
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