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S. African alleges El Al a Mossad front


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Article's topics: South AfricaEl AlMossadEspionage 

An internal South African labor dispute has mushroomed into allegations that El Al Israel Airlines is employing undercover Mossad agents in its South African operations.

An El Al plane. (Photo not...

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The matter began a few weeks ago, when, after being dismissed, allegedly for leading a campaign on behalf of two other employees for better medical benefits and higher pay, a local El Al employee appeared on the country's leading television investigative program, Carte Blanche. There, Jonathan Garb claimed his former employer was a front for Israeli clandestine operations in the country. He also alleged the airline treated its passengers badly, conducted lengthy baggage searches, issued threats and practiced racial profiling.

El Al refused to comment on the Mossad allegations but has insisted its security regulations are of the highest standard. The Israeli Embassy rejected the claims.

"For understandable and obvious reasons, the embassy does not provide details relating to security arrangements and procedures," Israeli Ambassador Dov Segev Steinberg said.

"All security arrangements related to Israeli institutions in South Africa are, however, coordinated with the relevant authorities in full transparency and in full conformity."

The country's media picked up on the story and The Star, the leading Johannesburg daily, blazed across its billboard: "Israeli airline a front for spooks, trio allege."

While leaders of the South African Jewish community refuse to comment on the story, calling it an internal labor dispute, local Jews are angry and in letters to the press speculate why Garb, who worked for El Al for 19 years, waited so long before going public with his claims.

Dr. Mordechai Kedar, a research associate of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Ramat Gan who spent 25 years in IDF Military Intelligence, warned against the personal vendettas of fired employees. He said it was highly unlikely the Mossad would hide its agents in El Al.

"The officers of El Al are steady targets; they are like deer in the wild who don't move when shot at. Anyone can locate El Al officers, see where they are, and blow up their offices. If the Mossad were going to hire people, it would hire people who are on the move all the time and difficult to locate.

"Regarding racial profiling: You should ask the same questions about American and Canadian airlines, which are much worse than El Al. Profiling today is well-known in airports around the world. What's more, if people who would normally be prevented from boarding a plane come to Israel, in many cases they will be denied entry at Ben-Gurion. So why let them leave South Africa in the first place only to be refused entry in Israel?"

The allegations have been investigated by a private security company that has just released its findings, which support Garb's claims. They have been referred to the South African Foreign Ministry and National Intelligence.

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31. # 27 Karlin part 2,
Markus E Brajtman - South Africa (10/23/2009 17:08)
30. # 27 Carlin Part 1
Markus E Brajtman - South Africa (10/23/2009 17:03)
29. El Al the good, the bad and the ugly
Dave - USA (10/23/2009 16:53)
28. 27
nick - (10/23/2009 16:46)
27. my experience with El Al
J Karlin - USA (10/23/2009 15:24)
26. El Al Part 2
Markus E Brajtman - South Africa (10/23/2009 09:14)
25. # 22 EL AL Part 1
Markus E Brajtman - South Africa (10/23/2009 09:07)
24. I think this man just made best PR for El - Al one could ask
Miron - USA (10/23/2009 05:56)
23. El Al is a pretty professional outfit in the same league with the best American and European airlines.
Howe McPhee - Houston - US (10/23/2009 02:47)
22. El Al Truth
An unhappy traveller - USA (10/23/2009 01:04)
21. Mossad on El Al
Mordecai Ben Natan - South Africa (10/22/2009 23:19)
20. Israel would be totally negligent
Not Jewish - New Zealand (10/22/2009 23:12)
19. Nothing New
Aryeh - UK (10/22/2009 23:11)
18. Oh..to be politically correct
zelig - u.s.a. (10/22/2009 22:10)
17. el al
victor pinto - canada (10/22/2009 22:06)
16. It's the other way around: Garb is probably working as an agent for some anti-Israel concern, and purposely got himself fired so he could tirade.
Roz - USA (10/22/2009 21:27)
15. EL AL practices racial profiling?
Clark - USA (10/22/2009 21:25)
14. To #7 Tzvi Nokam - amerikkka
Sergey - Russia (10/22/2009 21:13)
13. decoy
charles - (10/22/2009 20:58)
12. At the risk of being accused of 'particularism,' I smell something rotting in SA Jewry. First Kasrils, then Gallstone & now Garb? Of course, most
BritIsraeli - Israel (10/22/2009 20:52)
11. I feel safer flying El Al
jackiekc - (10/22/2009 20:13)
10. Mossad front
Rafael - Uruguay (10/22/2009 19:57)
9. A bit late
Aharon - South Africa (10/22/2009 19:37)
8. Disgruntled employee. ELAL is a busy viable airline and their flights to SA are usually full.
Rebecca - (10/22/2009 19:34)
7. I know jonathan garb and
Tzvi Nokam - amerikkka (10/22/2009 19:24)
6. Blatantly false statement
Chill, People!!! - USA (10/22/2009 19:24)
5. scoop hold the presses
JM - (10/22/2009 19:14)
4. Sour grapes.
David - USA (10/22/2009 18:14)
3. South African National Intelligence Agency...now there's a joke!
Robert T. - (10/22/2009 18:02)
2. Another job for Goldstone
howiej - (10/22/2009 18:00)
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