Published on
Wednesday, December 12, 2001 by
Fox News
Suspected
Israeli Spies Held by U.S
by Carl
Cameron
WASHINGTON — Some 60 Israelis, who federal investigators have
said are part of a long-running effort to spy on American government
officials, are among the hundreds of foreigners detained since the Sept.
11 terror attacks, Fox News has learned.
The Israelis, a handful of whom are described as active
Israeli military or intelligence operatives, have been detained on
immigration charges or under the new Patriot Anti-Terrorism Law. Federal
investigators said some of them failed polygraph questions inquiring
about alleged surveillance activities against and in the United States.
There is no indication the Israelis were involved in the
Sept. 11 attacks, but investigators suspect that they may have gathered
intelligence about the attacks in advance and not shared it.
A highly placed investigator told Fox News there are
"tie-ins," but when asked for details flatly refused to describe them.
"Evidence linking these Israelis to 9-11 is classified, I cannot tell
you about evidence that has been gathered. It is classified
information," the source said.
An Israeli Embassy spokesman offered categorical denials, and
said any suggestion of Israelis spying on or in the United States is
simply not true.
But Fox News has learned that one group of Israelis spotted
in North Carolina recently is suspected of keeping an apartment in
California to spy on a group of Arabs who the U.S. authorities are
investigating for links to terrorism.
Numerous classified documents obtained by Fox News indicate
that even prior to Sept. 11, as many as 140 other Israelis had been
detained or arrested in a secretive and sprawling investigation into
suspected espionage by Israelis in the United States.
Investigators from numerous government agencies are part of a
working group that has been compiling evidence in the case since the
mid-1990s. These documents detail hundreds of incidents in cities and
towns across the country that investigators say quote "may well be an
organized intelligence-gathering activity."
Investigators are focusing part of their efforts on Israelis
who said they are art students from the University of Jerusalem or
Bezalel Academy and repeatedly made contact with U.S. government
personnel by saying they wanted to sell cheap art or handiwork.
Documents say they "targeted" and penetrated military bases,
the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of
Investigations, dozens of government facilities and even secret offices
and unlisted private homes of law enforcement and intelligence
personnel.
Another part of the investigation has resulted in the
detention and arrest of dozens of Israelis working at kiosks in American
malls, where they had been selling toys called "Puzzlecar" and "Zoomcopter."
Investigators suspected a front. Shortly after the New York Times and
Washington Post reported the detentions of Israelis
on immigration charges last month, the carts began vanishing.
Why would Israelis spy in and on the United States?
A General Accounting Office investigation referred to Israel
as Country A and said, "According to a U.S. intelligence agency, the
government of country A conducts the most aggressive espionage operation
against the U.S. of any U.S. ally."
A Defense Intelligence report said Israel has a "voracious
appetite for information."
"The Israelis are motivated by strong survival instincts
which dictate every facet of their political and economic policies," the
DIA report said. "It aggressively collects military and industrial
technology and the U.S. is a high priority target.
"Israel possesses the resources and technical capability to
achieve its collection objectives," the document concludes.