Mossad eyes more Palestinian targets in Malaysia
Reports reveal that the Israeli spy agency aims at striking Palestinian targets again in Malaysia.
Israeli intelligence agencies with a presence in the nation may strike again at the next available moment.
This alleged extrajudicial elimination mission, which Middle Eastern intelligence officials said was part of a larger operation spearheaded by the Israeli national intelligence agency Mossad, is allegedly aimed at dismantling a program by Hamas to send Palestine's most promising scientists and engineers abroad.
Mossad claims it is certain that these targets are in countries - including Malaysia - to gather knowledge in technology and weaponry to fight the occupation state.
Sources told the New Straits Times that it is believed that Mossad had set its sights on Palestinians living there. Several of them are professors at local universities, educating in professional fields, such as engineering.
An icon of the Malaysian flag was found on one Israeli propaganda website that leads to a list of alleged targets. These Palestinians were well aware that they were on Mossad's radar and that their kidnapping or murder may be a question of time.
Their full biographies included recent photos of these males going about their regular lives. As a subliminal hint, pictures of their vehicles were also uploaded.
Israeli terrorism hits Palestinians in Malaysia again
In the most recent episode of “Israel's” long series of violating the sovereignty of other countries, Malaysian New Straits Times reported that Israeli Mossad carried out a kidnapping and interrogation operation in the heart of the country’s capital, Kuala Lumpur.
According to the reports published by the news outlet, on September 28, the Israeli Mossad, with the help of local recruits of the spy agency who were trained in the EU, kidnapped a Palestinian in Kuala Lumpur for alleged ties with Hamas and led him to a chalet where he was interrogated through a live stream by Mossad.
“The Israelis wanted to know about his experience in computer application development, Hamas’ strength in developing software, members of the Al-Qassam Brigade that he knew and their strengths,” a source with knowledge of the case told the New Straits Times.
The Mossad operation targeted 2 Palestinian computer programming experts, one of which was left behind, as the Israeli spy agency believed that they have been working with Hamas Al-Qassam Brigades.