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Israel Was Warned Ahead of First Blast -REPORT/MANY ARTICLES
Desmet - 18.07.2005 02:43 Israel VOORAF getipt over aanslag Londonse metro door Scotland Yard, vanwege de veiligheid van Netanjahu die daar in een hotel zat.
[hr] De bovenstaande link bevat wel belangrijke achtergrondinfo; namelijk een extra bron met een iets ander verhaal; mogelijk zijn er dus twee verschillende bronnen van 2 verschillende events hierover EN het originele bericht over Israeli army radio:
Report: Israel Was Warned Ahead of First Blast
(IsraelNN.com) Army Radio quoting unconfirmed reliable sources reported a short time ago that Scotland Yard had intelligence warnings of the attacks a short time before they occurred. The Israeli Embassy in London was notified in advance, resulting in Finance Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remaining in his hotel room rather than make his way to the hotel adjacent to the site of the first explosion, a Liverpool Street train station, where he was to address and economic summit. At present, train and bus service in London have been suspended following the series of attacks. No terrorist organization has claimed responsibility at this time. Israeli officials stress the advanced Scotland Yard warning does not in any way indicate Israel was the target in the series of apparent terror attacks.
July 7, 2005 Israel Warned United Kingdom About Possible Attacks Summary There has been massive confusion over a denial made by the Israelis that the Scotland Yard had warned the Israeli Embassy in London of possible terrorist attacks �minutes before� the first bomb went off July 7. Israel warned London of the attacks a �couple of days ago,� but British authorities failed to respond accordingly to deter the attacks, according to an unconfirmed rumor circulating in intelligence circles. While Israel is keeping quiet for the time-being, British Prime Minister Tony Blair soon will be facing the heat for his failure to take action. Analysis The Associated Press reported July 7 that an anonymous source in the Israeli Foreign Ministry said Scotland Yard had warned the Israeli Embassy in London of possible terrorist attacks in the U.K. capital. The information reportedly was passed to the embassy minutes before the first bomb struck at 0851 London time. The Israeli Embassy promptly ordered Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to remain in his hotel on the morning of July 7. Netanyahu was scheduled to participate in an Israeli Investment Forum Conference at the Grand Eastern Hotel, located next to the Liverpool Street Tube station -- the first target in the series of bombings that hit London on July 7. Several hours later, Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom officially denied reports that Scotland Yard passed any information to Israel regarding the bombings, and British police denied they had any advanced warning of the attacks. The British authorities similarly denied that any information exchange had occurred. Contrary to original claims that Israel was warned �minutes before� the first attack, unconfirmed rumors in intelligence circles indicate that the Israeli government actually warned London of the attacks �a couple of days� previous. Israel has apparently given other warnings about possible attacks that turned out to be aborted operations. The British government did not want to disrupt the G-8 summit in Gleneagles, Scotland, or call off visits by foreign dignitaries to London, hoping this would be another false alarm. The British government sat on this information for days and failed to respond. Though the Israeli government is playing along publicly, it may not stay quiet for long. This is sure to apply pressure on Blair very soon for his failure to deter this major terrorist attack. Send questions or comments on this article to analysis@stratfor.com. http://fairuse.1accesshost.com/news2/stratfor-london.html Nu zoeken naar dat AP-bericht: Thursday, July 7, 2005 � Last updated 5:18 a.m. PT Netanyahu changed plans due to warning By AMY TEIBEL ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
JERUSALEM -- Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was on his way to a hotel near the scene of one of the London blasts Thursday when he received a call to stay put, the foreign minister said. "After the first explosion, our finance minister received a request not to go anywhere," Finance Minister Silvan Shalom told Israel Army Radio. Netanyahu was to have been the scheduled keynote speaker at an Israeli corporate investment conference at the Great Eastern hotel near the Liverpool Street subway station. Conference participants were evacuated from the hotel. Shalom said he wasn't aware of any Israeli casualties. Netanyahu had been scheduled to stay in London until Sunday, but that could change, said Amir Gilad, a Netanyahu aide. Shalom speculated the attackers might have taken advantage of the fact that police resources were diverted to a meeting of Western leaders. The Israeli ambassador to London, Zvi Hefetz, said Thursday that British police had called to tell embassy personnel to stay inside their offices. "There is fear that this wave (of violence) has not yet ended," Hefetz said. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-07-07-israel-londonblasts_x.htm?PO
Netanyahu was to have been the scheduled keynote speaker at an Israeli corporate investment conference at the Great Eastern hotel near the Liverpool Street subway station. Conference participants were evacuated from the hotel. Shalom said he wasn't aware of any Israeli casualties. Netanyahu had been scheduled to stay in London until Sunday, but that could change, said Amir Gilad, a Netanyahu aide. Shalom speculated the attackers might have taken advantage of the fact that police resources were diverted to a meeting of Western leaders. The Israeli ambassador to London, Zvi Hefetz, said Thursday that British police had called to tell embassy personnel to stay inside their offices. "There is fear that this wave (of violence) has not yet ended," Hefetz said. Israel was not warned about possible terror attacks in London before at least six blasts ripped through the city, Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said today. A Foreign Ministry official had said earlier that British police warned the Israeli Embassy in London of possible terror attacks minutes before the first explosion. �There was no early information about terrorist attacks,� Shalom told Israel Army Radio. �After the first explosion an order was given that no one move until things become clear.� Israel was holding an economic conference in a hotel over the underground stop where one of the blasts occurred. Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was supposed to attend the conference, but �after the first explosion our finance minister received a request not to go anywhere,� Shalom said. He said he wasn�t aware of any Israeli casualties. Shalom speculated that attackers might have taken advantage of the fact that police resources were diverted to a meeting of Western leaders. The Israeli ambassador to London, Zvi Hefetz, said today that the embassy was in a state of emergency following the explosions in London, with no one allowed to enter or leave. Danny Biran, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official, said all phone lines to the embassy were down. The ministry has set up a situation room to deal with hundreds of phone calls from concerned relatives. Thousands of Israelis are living in London or visiting the city at this time, Biran said. Amir Gilad, a Netanyahu aide, told Israel Radio that Netanyahu�s entourage was receiving updates all morning from British security officials, and �we have also asked to change our plans.� Netanyahu had been scheduled to stay in London until Sunday, but that could change, Gilad said. Several hours later, Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom officially denied reports that Scotland Yard passed any information to Israel regarding the bombings, and British police denied they had any advanced warning of the attacks. The British authorities similarly denied that any information exchange had occurred. Contrary to original claims that Israel was warned �minutes before� the first attack, unconfirmed rumors in intelligence circles indicate that the Israeli government actually warned London of the attacks �a couple of days� previous. Israel has apparently given other warnings about possible attacks that turned out to be aborted operations. LEUK DIE ***THEORIE*** EN GEDRAAI MET WOORDEN. MAAR HIER VOLGT HET ORIGINELE BERICHT DAT EVEN ZOEKEN WAS: Netanyahu Changed Plans Due to Warning By AMY TEIBEL, Associated Press Writer Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said he wasn't aware of any Israeli casualties. Just before the blasts, Scotland Yard called the security officer at the Israeli Embassy to say they had received warnings of possible attacks, the official said. He did not say whether British police made any link to the economic conference. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the nature of his position. The Israeli Embassy was in a state of emergency after the explosions in London, with no one allowed to enter or leave, said the Israeli ambassador to London, Zvi Hefet. All phone lines to the embassy were down, said Danny Biran, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official. The ministry set up a situation room to deal with hundreds of phone calls from concerned relatives. Thousands of Israelis are living in London or visiting the city at this time, Biran said. Amir Gilad, a Netanyahu aide, told Israel Radio that Netanyahu's entourage was receiving updates all morning from British security officials, and "we have also asked to change our plans." Netanyahu had been scheduled to stay in London until Sunday, but that could change, Gilad said. Knighthawk: "Bovendien was het bericht over Joodse mensen die vrij kregen op de dag van 911, eveneens geen anti-semitisme, maar was in een van Israels grootste kranten gepubliceerd. Maar ik kon nergens iets op internet vinden toen iemand mij vroeg het uit te zoeken. Pas veel later kwam ik hierachter en dat ze het teruggetrokken hadden. Zelfde scenario voor dit bericht?" Snopes.com weet het te vertellen: http://www.snopes.com/rumors/rumors.asp#israel Hier meer: http://slate.msn.com/id/116813/ Dus daarom is het teruggetrokken, het was een hoax. Gelukkig trappen er genoeg mensen is, Rense.com en zo smulden ervan. Toen bleek het nep te zijn (je kunt het ook narekenen want er hebben nooit 4000 Israeli's tegelijk gewerkt in het WTC lol) en daarom doen ze nu net van niks te weten. Is nogal vernederen als blijkt dat ze happen op een hoax terwijl ze beweren alleen de waarheid te brengen. Knighthawk: En dus hetzelfde met deze hier: Netanyahu was going to London hotel near blast 07/07/2005 - 13:32:08 Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been on his way to a London hotel near the scene of one of the four blasts that ripped through the city today, said Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom. Netanyahu was the scheduled keynote speaker at an Israeli corporate investment conference at the Great Eastern hotel near the Liverpool Street subway station. �After the first explosion, our finance minister received a request not to go anywhere,� Finance Minister Silvan Shalom told Israel Army Radio. Netanyahu had been scheduled to stay in London until Sunday, but that could change, said Amir Gilad, a Netanyahu aide. Conference participants were evacuated from the hotel. Shalom said he wasn�t aware of any Israeli casualties. Shalom speculated that attackers might have taken advantage of the fact police resources were diverted to a meeting of Western leaders. The Israeli ambassador to London, Zvi Hefetz, said British police had called to tell embassy personnel to stay inside their offices. �There is fear that this wave of violence has not yet ended,� Hefetz said. http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=122117840&p=yzzyy84zx Dus hij veranderde van bestemming NADAT de eerste bom ontplofte. De politie belde NADAT de eerste bom ontplot was. Dit bericht was van 07/07/2005 - 13:32:08 Zelfde verhaal hier: http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-07-07-israel-londonblasts_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA Dus nu alweer blijkt het niet waar te zijn en daarom worden deze stukken weggehaald, zelfs van Indymedia en Whatreallyhappened. Maar jij zit er fel op zie ik. Maar er gaan wel geruchten dat Israel de UK gewaarchuwd heeft dat er op de G8 iets kon gebeuren, die een paar dagen ervoor was. Dat is niet gebeurt maar dat wordt nu vertrokken alsof hun wisten dat er na de G8 (op 7/7) iets ging gebeuren. En AP praat over een 'anonieme bron' en ook over 'unconfirmed reports'. Kan dus iedereen zijn geweest. Trouwens als de bron Debka blijkt te zijn, die lullen altijd maar wat raak lol. Van Toeten: Knighthawk, ik vind dat jij een beetje te negatief doet over Rense. Ik ben al een jaar of tien bekend met die site - toen heette het nog Sightings-, en het werkt als volgt. Rense publiceert alles wat los en vast zit, maar beweert NIET de waarheid te brengen. Dat kan ook niet, want sommige berichten daar spreken elkaar tegen. Wat Rense ook beweert is dat tussen een heleboel onzin ook feiten zitten die niet de grote media halen, en dat is de inhoudelijke bestaansreden van zijn site. Knighthawk:
Van Toeten: Het bericht dat de Israelische ambassade vooraf gewaarschuwd was, werd voor het eerst in de wereld gebracht op de dag van de aanslagen. Ik heb het toen op tv gehoord en het werd toen als vrij serieus gebracht. Dit is dus voor mij geen nieuws, maar ik heb ook geen reden om te twijfelen of het klopt. http://globalresearch.ca/indexTest.php?context=viewArticle&code=20050707&articleId=657 White House Bulletin, July 7, 2005 Scotland Yard Reportedly Tipped Off. An Israeli official reportedly said that Scotland Yard had called the security officer at the Israeli Embassy to say they had received warnings of a possible attack moments before the blasts. The official added the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to stay at his hotel rather than attend an economic conference at a hotel located above one of the Underground stations where the blasts occurred. There are also unconfirmed reports that British police had begun evacuating passengers from some trains prior to the bombs going off. However, British media were reporting this morning that British police officials are saying they had no warnings of the attacks. The Advertiser, July 8, 2005 -Excerpt An Israeli official said Scotland Yard had told Israel minutes before explosions that it had received warnings of possible terror attacks, but the connection with the Middle Eastern state was not clear last night. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the nature of his position. Israel was holding an economic conference near the scene of one of the explosions. Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was supposed to attend, but the attacks occurred before he arrived. Just before the blasts, Scotland Yard called the security officer at the Israeli Embassy and said warnings of possible attacks had been received, the official said. He did not say whether British police made any link to the economic conference. Jerusalem Post, 7 July 2005 There were reports on Israel Radio that Scotland Yard had received early warnings of an imminent terrorist attack, and had shared details of these warnings with the Israeli Embassy in London. However, staff at the Israeli Embassy have flatly denied the claim. A spokesman said, "We were informed like everybody else, after the explosions. We were holding a conference, but after the police came to inform us of what had happened we took the appropriate action and decided not to continue with the conference." The spokesman said the embassy was operating normally, and added, "We are horrified by the callous terror attacks in London this morning. Our thoughts are with the people of London and the families of those affected. White House Bulletin is het duidelijkst hierover: "...An Israeli official said Scotland Yard had told Israel minutes before explosions that it had received warnings of possible terror attacks..." |
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