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Pour aller plus loin dans les spéculations (sur le Mossad, puisque vous en parlez), il y a aussi cet extrait du memorandum du 15 septembre 2004, adressée à la Commission Nationale sur les attaques terroristes, relatif aux les réseaux d’espionnage israélien actifs sur le sol américain avant les attentats :
« Israeli Surveillance of Arab Groups, the Future Hijackers and FBI Suspects »
Israel’s Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks, commonly known as Mossad, is the Israeli agency responsible for its external security.A few days after September 11, Israeli intelligence officials reported that two senior experts of Mossad had warned the United States in August 2001 that large-scale terrorist attacks on the U.S. mainland were imminent.They also informed U.S. officials of the existence of a cell of as many as 200terrorists preparing the operation. One highly placed investigator stated later that fall that there was evidence linking the Israeli DEA Groups to the gathering of intelligence about the September 11 attacks. He refused to disclose the evidence, however, since it was classified.A highly regarded American journal that broadly covers Israeli affairs reported inDecember 2001 that the Israeli DEA Groups were spying on Islamic networks in the United States linked to Middle East Terrorism. There was no implication in these reports that the Israelis were involved in planning for or carrying out the September 11 attacks. Rather, it was suspected that the Israelis gathered advance information about the attacks and decided not to share it.“What investigators are saying is that that warning from Mossad was nonspecific and general«
Et puis ceci, extrait du journal Haaretz, du 21 novembre 2001 :
Shortly after the events of September 11, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon called Larry Silverstein, a Jewish real estate magnate in New York, the owner of the World Trade Center’s 110-story Twin Towers and a close friend, to ask how he was. Since then they have spoken a few more times. Two former prime ministers - Benjamin Netanyahu, who this week called Silverstein a »friend,« and Ehud Barak, whom Silverstein in the past offered a job as his representative in Israel - also called soon after the disaster. Yaakov Terner, the mayor of Be’er Sheva, sent a letter of condolence.Many Israeli politicians are acquainted in one degree or another with the 70-year-old Silverstein. For 10 years, he tried to bring about the establishment of a free-trade zone in the Negev, until the project fell apart. »This is a tragedy," Silverstein, deeply disappointed, said then.
Donc si on fait la synthèse, on a d’une part les experts du renseignement américain qui exposent devant les représentants du Congrès et du Sénat américains, leurs forts soupçons que le Mossad détenaient des informations sur les réseaux kamikazes, qu’ils décidèrent de ne pas partager. D’autre part on a un propriétaire des tours intimement lié aux officiels israéliens dont le premier ministre de l’époque Ariel Sharon. On peut toujours penser que le renseignement israélien n’a jamais rendu compte à sa hiérarchie des informations sensibles éventuellement recueillies sur la préparation des attentats, et que si par cas il l’avait fait, Sharon aura peut-être laissé son vieil ami dans l’ignorance que ses biens immobiliers en seraient la cible. Mais bon on reste dans le domaine de la spéculation, on est d’accord.