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Israeli
Commandoes In Iraq To Assassinate 500 Scientists
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Huda
is not only on the U.S. wanted list, but also hunted down by
Israeli commandoes
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OCCUPIED
JERSUALEM, April 18 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Some 150
Israeli commandoes are currently inside Iraq on a mission to assassinate
500 Iraqi scientists, a retired French general told the French TV
Channel 5 on Friday, April 18.
He
asserted that Israel was seeking to liquidate 500 Iraqi armament
scientists who were involved in the country’s biological, chemical and
nuclear weapons, reported the Israeli Maariv newspaper
which carried the news.
The
French general, who was not identified, said the scientists hunted by
Israel are the same ones who were listed by U.N. weapons inspectors for
interviews during their mandate in Iraq which was terminated two days
before the unleashing of the U.S.-led war on March 20.
The
Israeli commandoes might be operating within the ranks of the American
Marines now occupying Iraq, said the French general, without elaborating
on how they managed to sneak into the war-ravaged country.
Brigadier
General Vincent Brooks, spokesman of the U.S. Central Command war
headquarters in As-Sayliya, Qatar, had repeatedly said the U.S.-led war
was seeking, beside toppling Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, to
eliminate the country’s capabilities in developing biological,
chemical and nuclear weapons.
Appealing
to the world community to protect them from the U.S. aggression aimed at
obliterating Iraq’s minds, a number of Iraqi scientists and university
professors had sent an SOS
e-mail complaining American occupation forces were threatening their
lives.
In
their e-mail, a copy of which was sent to IslamOnlin.net Friday, April
11, they asserted that occupation troops demanded them, particularly
physicists, chemists and mathematicians, to hand over all documents and
researches in their possession.
American
forces had, in this respect, gate-crashed the house of Iraqi scientist
Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, dubbed “Mrs Anthrax” by the Americans.
Mrs.
Ammash's picture and name were listed by the U.S. Central Command as one
of 55 “most-wanted” Iraqis.
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