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Israeli Intelligence Leaks Alleged Syrian Memo Claiming Government Support for Nakba Day Protests

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

A former high ranking Israeli government source revealed to me that Israeli intelligence leaked to a pro-Israel British tabloid blogger an alleged Syrian government document claiming that the Syrian government organized the bus convoys which brought demonstrators to the Syria-Israel armistice line on Nakba Day.  Demonstrations on that day were met with murderous IDF fire killing 14 individuals.

Michael Weiss, the Telegraph’s pro-Israel blogger known for his neocon views, apparently lied when he claimed the government document was “leaked by the governor of al-Quneitra.”  Any government official who leaked such a document would be jobless in a heartbeat, if not dead.  In truth, my source says Weiss received the document from Israeli intelligence, which has been spreading rumors through the online hasbara community that the government organized the protests in order to distract from the severe instability it faced from democracy protests.  Why did Weiss engage in such a prevarication?  Clearly to conceal his true source.  Though it’s conceivable that Israeli intelligence stole or otherwise secured the alleged memo from the governor of the province.

The Israeli media is dutifully reporting the story as if it was halacha l’Moshe mi’Sinai (‘God’s law from Sinai’).  But no one appears to asking themselves how Weiss got this scoop and whose interest it would be to pass it to him?  This way Israel distracts from its own murder of unarmed Syrian-Palestinians and leaves no fingerprints on the evidence.

I am in the midst of having Arabic speakers authenticate the translation offered by Weiss to determine whether it’s accurate.  Here is an excerpt:

…Security, military, and contingent units in the province, Ain-el-Tina and the old al-Qunaitera are hereby ordered to grant permission of passage to all twenty vehicles (47 passenger capacity) with the attached plate numbers that are scheduled to arrive at ten in the morning on Sunday May 15, 2011 without being questioned or stopped until it reaches or frontier defense locations.

Permission is hereby granted allowing approaching crowds to cross the cease fire line (with Israel) towards the occupied Majdal-Shamms, and to further allow them to engage physically with each other in front of United Nations agents and offices. Furthermore, there is no objection if a few shots are fired in the air.

Captain Samer Shahin from the military intelligence division is hereby appointed to the leadership of the group assigned to break-in and infiltrate deep into the occupied Syrian Golan Heights with a specified pathway to avoid land mines.

It is essential to ensure that no one carries military identification or a weapon as they enter with a strict emphasis on the peaceful and spontaneous nature of the protest.

Though my Israeli source concedes that the document is likely genuine, there are aspects of it that smell “off” to me.  First, why would a Syrian intelligence officer say protesters must not carry weapons, and then say that a few shots may even be fired?  Unless, possibly he was saying that Syrian security forces could fire shots pretending to try to stop the protests from proceeding–though in the videos I have seen I saw no such security personnel in evidence.

Second, why would the official say that protesters should “infiltrate deep into the Syrian-occupied Golan Heights.”  If you were Syrian and you viewed Israel’s Golan territory as sovereign Syrian land, you simply wouldn’t call a protest crossing the armistice line an “infiltration.”

The Mossad has, in the past, been known to leak falsified documents from Middle Eastern nations.  In fact, it leaked fabricated Iranian government memos alleging work on nuclear triggering devices to another British paper, the Times, several years ago.  It also leaked this story of alleged Syrian-Hezbollah war perparations to a Kuwaiti paper.

Michael Weiss is affiliated with two hawkish pro-Israel groups in Britain, the Henry Jackson Society (Jackson was an anti-Soviet hawk Democrat and one of the U.S. Senate’s most ardent pro-Israel supporters) and a pro-Israel media advocacy group, Just Journalism.  It appears to be modeled on a number of such groups like CAMERA, MEMRI, The Israel Project, and Palestine Media Watch.  It would make perfect sense for Israeli intelligence to exploit a willing asset like Weiss for its purposes, and indicates that the line between journalism and intelligence is a very thin one at times.

UPDATE: Michael Weiss writes to demand a retraction based upon the fact that he’s now changed his story and the source wasn’t the governor of Quneitra as he earlier claimed, but another unnamed Syrian who received it from the “office of the governor of Quneitra:”

I’m afraid you’ve got this wrong. My source was not a member of Israeli intelligence. I don’t know who you’re talking to, but it might have paid to have ringed me up to ask before you accused me, in print, of lying.

I told the Washington Times that my source was, in fact, a Syrian, not in the current government but in a position to authenticate state documents.

Apparently, the fact that he told the Washington Times something makes it the absolute truth.  Note that the Times “authenticated” the document by turning to the “Syria specialist” for the neo-con Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.  That’s pretty ironclad to me.

I replied to Weiss that I’d publish a correction sometime after he can get his story straight about who his real source was.

And one thing I’m not understanding is what would be the motivation of a Syrian opponent of the Assad regime furnishing a Syrian government document that would embarrass both the Syrian regime and the Palestinian cause and advance the interests of the Israeli government?  And why would this alleged Syrian choose a pro-Israel journalistic martinet to do it?  That’s a bit obscure to me.  Not to mention it hasn’t seemed to have crossed Weiss’ mind that if his source is Syrian that they could indeed be working for Israeli intelligence.  My source would be in a position to know this.  Weiss wouldn’t be.

U.S. Blacklisted Ofer Brothers After Israel Warned Not to Deal With Iranian Shipping Company

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

A newly released Wikileaks cable (original here) indicates that the U.S. warned Israel as far back as 2008 not to do business with the very shipping company to which Ofer Brothers sold the Raffles Park, because the shipping line was an Iranian front.  The cable warned that IRISL was masking its activities in order to avoid sanctions:

– IRISL is increasingly employing deceptive measures to disguise the end user, and/or destination of its cargo, and IRISL’s involvement in the transaction.

This appears to be precisely what happened when Ofer Brothers sold the ship to another party which promptly turned around and sold it to IRISL, which was then able to use it to transport cargo to Iran that presumably would violate the international sanctions regime.

The following passage from the Haaretz article exposes what appears to be the almost colossal incompetence of the Israeli foreign ministry:

A senior source in the Foreign Ministry conceded that not enough steps were taken in recent years by the Foreign Ministry, the Finance Ministry and the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor to explain the sanctions against Iran to the private sector. The official said this was because no legislation or cabinet decision had been enacted on the matter.

The Foreign Ministry learned in February 2011 that the U.S. government was about to impose sanctions on Ofer Brothers, but did not approach the administration with regard to the company.

Israel learned four months ago that one of Israel’s largest conglomerates was to be placed on a U.S. blacklist and it did nothing.  Say what?  Is that believable?  If it’s true, it’s yet another nail in the coffin of Avigdor Lieberman’s leadership of the MFA.  Would you buy a used car or ship from the guy?

Of course, it’s entirely possible that if Ofer Brothers was providing regular access for Israel’s spy agency directly into Iran, as an Israeli source told me, that Israel WOULD ignore the blacklist warning because the benefit to Israeli intelligence was so great.  I wonder whether the U.S. government had any inkling that Ofer Brothers were providing such access to Iran?  And would they have placed the company on the blacklist if they knew?

Mossad Chief Names New Deputy

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Israel’s recently appointed Mossad chief, Tamir Pardo, whose identity was reported here before being published in the Israeli media, has named his new senior command.  His top deputy will be Yossi Cohen.  No Israeli media source has yet reported his name.  Israel’s News1, which calls him Y., says his most recent posting was as director of Tsomet, the department responsible for running Mossad’s agents around the world.  Haaretz reports that in the earlier part of his career he specialized in intelligence gathering.

At this time, I don’t have any other specific information about Cohen or his background.

I Delegitimize Occupation

Friday, March 25th, 2011

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(graphic, Michael Levin & Richard Silverstein)

After the IDF’s intelligence unit, Aman, came up with the bright idea to create a special unit to investigate, monitor and spy on Diaspora groups opposed to the Occupation (enemies now known by the catchy phrase, “delegitimizers”), I thought the only proper response was to step up proudly and say: “I am one.”  Not a delegitimizer in the terms they employ since they falsely claim that delegitimizers wish Israel’s destruction.  That’s not the kind of delegitimizer I am.  I delegitimze Occupation as do all the groups they’ll be harrassing.  So Michael Levin and I came up with this poster which we hope you will share, promote, circulate via social media, etc.

Let’s tell the generals, spooks, inquisitors and ideologues that we want to be first on the list to be investigated.  I delegitimize Occupation.  There.  Now I said it.  I feel better already.  Now when can I be expecting that knock on the door in the middle of the night from someone from headquarters saying they just have a few questions?

Wikileaks: Israel’s Siege Intended to Keep Gaza ‘on Brink of Collapse’

Thursday, January 6th, 2011
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Israel's stifling monetary policy permits only Hamas to build recreational facilities like this resort and other infrastructure to improve the local quality of life (Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

A new blockbuster Wikileaks cable published by Afterposten rips the mask off the Israeli strategy regarding its four-year-long siege of Gaza.  Until now, Israel has suggested a number of red herring defenses of the siege: that it was meant to topple Hamas; that it was meant to combat arms smuggling, that it was meant to win the release of Gilad Shalit.  But now, Wikileaks reveals in this October, 2008 cable that the purpose of the siege is pure and simple to bring the people of Gaza to their knees and sow human misery:

Israeli officials have confirmed to Embassy officials on multiple occasions that they intend to keep the Gazan economy functioning at the lowest level possible consistent with avoiding a humanitarian crisis.

Of course, what is a humanitarian crisis by Israeli definition and by the standards of any reasonable person are vastly different.  Humanitarian aid groups functioning within Gaza have repeatedly noted that there is now and has been for some time such a crisis.  But for Israel that phrase seems to mean beggars succumbing to starvation on the streets and babies dying in their cribs of malnutrition.  Anything short of this is life as usual.

In a development that may ensure international arrest warrants for those generals responsible for this policy, the cable reveals just how total was Israeli control of every element of the internal Gaza economy.  Israel can no longer claim it doesn’t occupy Gaza, when its National Security Council (and not the Bank of Israel) determines how much cash enters the enclave:

…Decisions on shekels in circulation in Gaza and the territory’s economy in general are treated by the GOI as security matters, and therefore are subject to the same high levesl of uncertainty that the GOI uses to keep potential sources of security threat off-balance.

…While the GOI believes that maintaining the shekel as the currency of the Palestinian Territories is in Israel’s interests, it treats decisions regarding the amount of shekels in circulation in Gaza as a security matter. Requests by Palestinian banks to transfer shekels into Gaza are ultimately approved, partially approved, or denied by the National Security Council (NSC), an organ of the Israeli security establishment, not by the Bank of Israel (BOI). As part of their overall embargo plan against Gaza, Israeli officials have confirmed to econoffs on multiple occasions that they intend to keep the Gazan economy on the brink of collapse without quite pushing it over the edge…

The NSC…ultimately has the final say in permitting new liquidity into Gaza. When the PA or a Palestinian commercial bank ask to move shekel bank notes into Gaza, the request is usually submitted to the BOI. The BOI defers to the NSC…

The NSC abides by the principal [sic] that Gaza should receive just enough money for the basic needs of the population but it is not interested in returning the Gazan economy to a state of normal commerce and business. The agency…will not permit any large-scale transfer of assets from Ramallah-based banks to their branches in Gaza for fear of improving the purchasing power of entities wishing to harm Israel.

While I’m not an international human rights lawyer, I believe that this passage alone guarantees a court date in the Hague for Israeli security personnel and military commanders.  This is the very definition of collective punishment which is prohibited under the Geneva Convention.  Over the years I, and many commenters in the threads here have claimed that Israel effectively occupied Gaza and so was responsible for everything that happened there including all the misery, suffering and degradation.  But little did we know how right we were and that Israel exercises such intimate and complete control over the Gaza economy, which in turn determines the level of misery suffered by the average Gazan.

This cable is the equivalent of Emil Fackenheim’s life’s work studying the Nazi train system in order to understand fully the mechanisms that enabled the Holocaust to function.  As I wrote above, Wikileaks here has laid bare the very process by which Israel administers starvation and human suffering in Gaza.

The following passage also notes that Israel’s refusal to allow the PA to pay salaries of its Gaza employees drives an ever-deepening wedge between Gaza and the West Bank, which is Israel’s goal but anathema to those seeking a unified Palestinian state:

GOI officials…doubt the effectiveness and authority of the Palestinian Monetary Authority (PMA) to regulate and police Palestinian, and especially Gazan banks. This double standard in the treatment of Gaza and the West Bank by the GOI is yet another example of how Gaza is becoming increasingly isolated from the West Bank, despite the best efforts of the PA/Fatah to maintain unity.

In other words, Israel’s policy essentially infantilizes Palestine, rendering it incapable of ever being a coherent, unified entity.

No doubt there are those Israeli advocates who will argue that the situation in Gaza has improved with the government’s announcement that it will ease the blockade.  But I have seen little proof of any substantial change of policy.  In fact, Bibi Netayahu said just today that the siege would continue until there is no more arms smuggling from Egypt.  Certainly, there have been a few marginal improvements.  Perhaps a few more trucks enter Gaza every day and there may be a few more items for sale in markets.  But infrastructure remains wrecked.  Construction materials are prohibited, which results in only Hamas-approved projects being built.

No, Israel wants Hamas to continue to control Gaza.  It wants that bogeyman with which it can threaten the Israeli people.  It wants to use Hamas and the siege as a wedge to prevent final status talks and an overall solution to the conflict.  Israel, in short, likes the status quo–which is why all efforts to get Israel off the dime and bring it to the negotiating table are doomed to fail unless much stronger measures are used (and they won’t be).

Wikileaks: Shabak Told U.S. Hamas Wouldn’t Take Over Gaza

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

There seems to be a meme among a certain conspiracy minded portion of the left that the Israeli government has colluded with Wikileaks to reveal information that casts Israel’s enemies in a derogatory light and casts no aspersions on Israel.  According to this theory, Julian Assange is in the Mossad’s pocket and made a deal with them to go lightly on Israel.  Frankly, I don’t buy it mainly because there IS damaging information among the Wikileaks cables about Israel.  I’ve already written two posts detailing such material.  In my report yesterday on the Israeli TV story on Israeli sabotage of Iran the segment referred to another cable in which the Mossad’s Meir Dagan advocated to senior State Department official, Nicholas Burns, that the U.S. join Israel in fomenting regime change in Iran.

Tonight, I’m going to report on a cable that is unflattering toward Yuval Diskin, the Shabak’s soon to be outgoing director (we’ve named his replacement here, though the name is under wraps within Israel and pretty much everywhere else).  In a June, 2007 meeting between Diskin and then U.S. ambassador Richard Jones, Diskin conceded that Fatah was in a shambles and Hamas ascendant, but added:

Speaking before the dramatic events of June 12-13 in Gaza, Diskin qualified that Hamas is currently not in a position to completely destroy Fatah. Diskin said that he opposes USSC LTG [Keith] Dayton’s proposal to equip security forces loyal to Palestinian Authority President Abbas and Fatah, as he is concerned that the provisions will end up in the hands of Hamas.

…The difference, he explained, is between the “quality” of Hamas, and the “quantity” of Fatah’s security apparatus that is loyal to Palestinian Authority (PA) President Abbas. Hamas is dominant in most areas. In the Gaza Strip, it can win every fight with Fatah, but Fatah can do it harm in its “chaotic” way of fighting. Diskin said that some Fatah members are being paid by National Security Advisor Muhammad Dahlan, while others are being paid by Abbas

Only one day after this meeting, Hamas did precisely what Diskin said was unlikely, obliterating Fatah power in Gaza and taking control of the enclave. Later in the cable, Diskin reveals that forces loyal to Mohammed Dahlan, the Fatah strongman in Gaza, were so desperate they were asking Israel to attack Hamas on their behalf!  You’ll note also that Shabak opposes the one U.S. security initiative that most observers say has immensely improved security in the West Bank.  If Diskin had anything to say about it, it wouldn’t have happened and the West Bank would likely be even more chaotic than it was then.

Diskin praised Israel’s relationship with the Palestinian security services on the West Bank but added this strange addendum:

They understand that Israel’s security is central to their survival in the struggle with Hamas in the West Bank…

This is how he described the leader of one of the two main West Bank security organizations:

…Psychopathic, cruel, dangerous and prone to extreme mood swings…Diskin said that he hopes to meet with Tirawi the week of June 17 to dissuade him from “doing stupid things…”

Sounds about right for a Fatah security officer. And he wasn’t even describing Dahlan!

This nifty piece of racist nonsense about sums up the level of “expertise” the Shabak brings to bear in its “intelligence analyses:”

Diskin lamented that the current situation suggests that nobody can now assume leadership of Fatah. Dahlan, he said, can only lead in the Gaza Strip — if that — and Marwan Barghouti can lead in the West Bank, but not the Gaza Strip. “It is something in their blood,” he said, “the leaders of the West Bank cannot rule the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and vice versa.”

How would he know? Has Israel even allowed Barghouti the opportunity to run in an election?

Contrast this level of Israeli intelligence with that of the IDF, whose chief, Amos Yadlin correctly predicted a Hamas victory in a Gaza “shoot-out.” One caveat, Yadlin was speaking to Ambassador Jones one day after Diskin, and in the middle of the turmoil in Gaza. But here is what Yadlin said:

Yadlin said the IDI has been predicting armed confrontation in Gaza between Hamas and Fatah since Hamas won the January 2006 legislative council elections. Yadlin felt that the Hamas military wing had initiated the current escalation with the tacit consent of external Hamas leader Khalid Mishal, adding that he did not believe there had been a premeditated political-level decision by Hamas to wipe out Fatah in Gaza. Yadlin dismissed Fatah’s capabilities in Gaza, saying Hamas could have taken over there any time it wanted for the past year…Although not necessarily reflecting a GOI consensus view, Yadlin said Israel would be “happy” if Hamas took over Gaza because the IDF could then deal with Gaza as a hostile state. He dismissed the significance of an Iranian role in a Hamas-controlled Gaza “as long as they don’t have a port.”

…Yadlin described Gaza as “not Israel’s main problem,” noting that it ranked fourth in his hierarchy of threats, behind Iran, Syria, and Hizballah.

In light of subsequent developments, this is very interesting. You have the head of Israeli military intelligence saying Hamas is Israel’s best “friend.”  Is it any wonder that Israel has consistently demonized Hamas since 2006 and treated it as if it was a combination of Jack the Ripper and Typhoid Mary? Is it any wonder that Israel went to war only two years later with a force which the IDF’s chief spook said wasn’t anywhere his list of top threats to the nation? Nothing justifies Israel’s continuing Occupation and maintenance of the cursed status quo more than a Hamas bogeyman.

Further, Yadlin’s statement that Iran’s role in Gaza does not overly worry him flies the face of Bibi’ invocation of “Hamastan” and his portrayal of the Islamist movement as Iran’s alleged proxy.

What is curiously missing from discussions described in these cables is any mention of the planned coup fomented by State Department staffers David Welch and Eliott Abrams during meetings with Mahmoud Abbas.  From these cables, it appears Fatah couldn’t have engineered a coup that commanded control of Gaza even if it wanted to.

In these cables, we see the Israeli intelligence élite at their most candid and relatively truthful. These statements put the lie to the mendacious public statements made by Bibi, the political echelon and the generals which whip up fear and loathing against Israel’s ‘existential’ enemies and threaten a future national Holocaust without further draconian action.

Bibiton: Diskin to Mossad

Friday, November 26th, 2010
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Headline: 'Most ministers believe Diskin will be appointed to the prestigious position' (Yisrael HaYom)

Bibiton clearly has a favored candidate to replace Meir Dagan as new Mossad chief.  He’s Yuval Diskin, who’s been working ‘wonders’ over at Shabak as chief knuckle-buster of Israeli Palestinian security suspects.  The far-right Israeli publication must so admire Diskin’s work securing Israel’s internal political consensus, that it hopes he’ll do the same for Israel in the international arena.

Just as Diskin announced all-out war against the Israeli Palestinian nationalist community in 2007 and confirmed this by arresting a score of leading activists for little more than advocating political equality between Israel’s Jewish and Palestinian citizens, so the Israeli right hopes he will wage all out war on Israel’s “enemies” abroad.  That might mean more psyops and disinformation campaigns against such targets at BDS supporters, Gaza flotilla activists, human rights advocates such as those behind the Goldstone Report, and more fireworks targeting Iran.

Of course, it will mean future assassinations of Palestinian militants in various world capitals including possibly one coming soon to a country near you.

It’s very possible that this story is just a “flyer” for Bibiton’s favored candidate and in the coming days we’ll see a different name emerge as winner.  But Bibiton has a unique vantage point on internal political deliberations within the Israeli right, so it’s worth taking this one seriously.

Haaretz’s Melman Suspects Israeli Involvement in Stuxnet

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

hadassah myrtleThe N.Y. Times offers some intriguing theories and reporting on the Stuxnet worm affair.  Among the tantalizing issues it raises is that the name “Myrtus” (Latin for “myrtle”) has been discovered in the malware’s computer code and may indeed have been the overall name of the project.  Also, one of the code modules was named for Guava, the fruit genus in which the myrtle tree is found.

Those who know their Biblical Hebrew will recall that Queen Esther’s Hebrew name is Hadassah, and that hadas is the myrtle tree.  As John Markoff and David Sanger note in their story, the Book of Esther recounts a preemptive strike by Persian Jews against the rulers of the kingdom who sought to exterminate the country’s Jewish community.  If Israel’s cyber warfare community created this cyber weapon, clearly they would see their efforts in precisely the same vein using computer warfare to preëmpt an Iranian nuclear weapon, which many Israeli leaders have called a method to exterminate not just Israeli, but world Jewry.

The Times story concedes that all this may be a very sophisticated red herring designed to intrigue the world into presuming Israeli involvement.  Along these lines, it’s worth noting that Israelis claiming an affiliation (which I strongly doubt) with that country’s intelligence services offered me what they claimed was the code name of the upcoming attack on Iran: Cyrus the Great.  Again, an intriguing red herring.  But possibly one that Israeli intelligence would like spread around the internet by someone like me as a form of anti-Iran psyops.

The Times story also raises once again, as I have done, the distinct possibility that the IDF cyberwarfare Unit 8200 would be expected to have created this monster if the job was done by Israel.  In an interview with the authors, Haaretz’s respected security correspondent, Yossi Melman, now seems to have adjusted his views and believes that Israel was involved.

infected usb driveOver a year ago, Reuters published a story which clairvoyantly outlined Stuxnet, the Israeli strategy that might’ve created it, and even speculated on the means of delivering the worm which turned out to be prescient:

…Cyberwarfare…is seen by independent experts as the likely new vanguard of Israel’s efforts to foil the nuclear ambitions of its arch-foe Iran.  The appeal of cyber attacks was boosted, Israeli sources say, by the limited feasibility of conventional air strikes on the distant and fortified Iranian atomic facilities, and by US reluctance to countenance another open war in the Middle East.“We came to the conclusion that, for our purposes, a key Iranian vulnerability is in its on-line information,” said one recently retired Israeli security cabinet member, using a generic term for digital networks. “We have acted accordingly.”

Cyberwarfare teams nestle deep within Israel’s spy agencies, which have rich experience in traditional sabotage techniques and are cloaked in official secrecy and censorship. They can draw on the know-how of Israeli commercial firms that are among the world’s hi-tech leaders and whose staff are often veterans of élite military intelligence computer units.

“To judge by my interaction with Israeli experts in various international forums, Israel can definitely be assumed to have advanced cyber-attack capabilities,” said Scott Borg, director of the US Cyber Consequences Unit, which advises various Washington agencies on cyber security.

Technolytics Institute, an American consultancy, last year rated Israel the sixth-biggest “cyber warfare threat,” after China, Russia, Iran, France and “extremist/terrorist groups.”

Asked to speculate about how Israel might target Iran, Borg said malware — a commonly used abbreviation for “malicious software” — could be inserted to corrupt, commandeer or crash the controls of sensitive sites like uranium enrichment plants.Such attacks could be immediate, he said. Or they might be latent, with the malware loitering unseen and awaiting an external trigger, or pre-set to strike automatically when the infected facility reaches a more critical level of activity.

As Iran’s nuclear assets would probably be isolated from outside computers, hackers would be unable to access them directly, Borg said. Israeli agents would have to conceal the malware in software used by the Iranians or discreetly plant it on portable hardware brought in, unknowingly, by technicians.

A contaminated USB stick would be enough,” Borg said.

Now, we can say that either Borg was involved in creating or delivering Stuxnet or else he was prescient.  I choose to believe the latter.  It’s also worth noting that Borg understood Israel’s motivation to do this right around the time Stuxnet was created (it’s first appearance was in 2009, around the time this article was written).  Further, it’s simply astonishing that if an American cybersecurity expert knew in 2009 an infected USB stick could damage Iran’s nuclear plants that no Iranian thought about this and did anything to prevent it.  I would think there might be a few heads rolling in the security offices of Natanz and Bushehr.

An Israeli cyber warfare specialist employed by the Israeli military industry who Markoff and Sanger interview disputes Israel’s involvement.  Frankly, if Israel was involved either this individual or his colleagues, protegés or mentors may’ve played a role in the project, so we have to discount the reliability of his testimony.

The Israeli expert also makes a claim that is disputed by Iranian experts themselves about the behavior of the virus:

Shai Blitzblau, the technical director and head of the computer warfare laboratory at Maglan, an Israeli company specializing in information security, said he was “convinced that Israel had nothing to do with Stuxnet.”

“We did a complete simulation of it and we sliced the code to its deepest level,” he said. “We have studied its protocols and functionality. Our two main suspects for this are high-level industrial espionage against Siemens and a kind of academic experiment.”

Mr. Blitzblau noted that the worm hit India, Indonesia and Russia before it hit Iran, though the worm has been found disproportionately in Iranian computers. He also noted that the Stuxnet worm has no code that reports back the results of the infection it creates. Presumably, a good intelligence agency would like to trace its work.

This strikes me as sophisticated disinformation.  Can any reasonably serious person believe that a project involving scores of programmers working in teams over at least six months aiming to infect Iranian industrial command and control systems was merely “an academic experiment?”  As far as the claim of industrial espionage against Siemens, that too lacks credibility since the worm appears to be benign outside Iran and there are no known cases of real damage outside that country.  Various sources inside Iran have acknowledged such damage (though there are other voices there who dispute this) and we know of apparent sabotaging of Natanz’s centrifuge arrays.

Further, Iranian sources also dispute another claim by Blitzblau, that Stuxnet doesn’t report back its results:

The director of the Information Technology Council of the Industries and Mines Ministry has announced that the IP addresses of 30,000 industrial computer systems infected by this malware have been detected, the Mehr New Agency reported on Saturday.

“An electronic war has been launched against Iran,” Mahmoud Liaii added.

This computer worm is designed to transfer data about production lines from our industrial plants to (locations) outside of the country,” he said.

Also, in the realm of Israeli disinformation, NGO Monitor’s Gerald Steinberg replied, in an e-mail thread that included me that his view is that Vladimir Putin did it!  Yes, I kid you not!

In a rational policy analysis, in which there are no good options, the “least bad” option becomes the policy of choice. If this is indeed a cyberattack undertaken by a government body (Putin’s Russia is also a logical candidate), designed to damage the Iranian nuclear weapons development program, and if this strategy was selected following a careful assessment in which the military as well as other options were deemed to be less likely to achieve core objectives at lower costs (including options expected to have ineffective results — sanctions), and if the side-effects, to the degree that they could be anticipated, including “blow back”, were considered in this assessment, then perhaps this is the “least bad option”, given all the factors and available options.

I almost gagged when I read that.  Russia??  What is the guy smokin’?  First, a Russian contractor is building Bushehr.  Why would Putin want to sabotage the work of his own country’s contractor?  Why would he wish to impede the development of a project to which his country and government have devoted incredible amounts of effort, energy, and national pride?  The entire notion beggars belief and sounds to me like Mossad disinformation. The only question is whether Steinberg says these things because he truly believes them or because Meir Dagan wants him to say them.

Yes, it is true that the infection wormed its way into Iran through an infected USB stick from that same Russian contractor.  But this would mean that either the contractor or someone in the Russian intelligence community deliberately infected Iran’s nuclear facilities and did so in a way that was traceable back to it.  This is something the actual creator of Stuxnet would NEVER have done unless he was very stupid.  And whoever created Stuxnet was NOT stupid.