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Hahaha, I know shalom, he study with me in the same school. He served time in prison and he can never accepted to IDF with criminal records. There is a big fight in israel between mafia family and shalom cought between, after they throw a bomb to the building where his ex wife lives with his children he gone crazy and took this drastic step. Shalom has a lot of money, that he made from his criminal activity and he tought that its enough to have 200m dollars to just go anywhere and pay people to kill the guy who sent others to kill your children.

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He was no "gangster" according to a well-credentialed Indian source. The man works for one of Israel's intelligence services and was in KL to carry out a mission to trigger an international incident that would have pitted Iran against India.

India's External Affairs Minister (EAM) Subramaniam Jaishankar was in KL last week. It is believed he was the target of an assassination attempt that was botched by Malaysia's Special Branch acting on a tip-off from Iran, Singapore, possibly France's DGSE and most likely Russia's FSB.

It was a team of 6 Israelis including a woman. The other five who are believed to be at large broken up into 3 groups and headed for Thailand and Singapore.

In recent weeks India has changed its stance on the Israeli retaliation for 7 October 2023 strike against Israel calling Israel's response to the 7 October attack as barbaric and intolerable, unacceptable, and a threat to regional and world stability. The change of response has been carried widely in the Indian media although only the less acerbic and vitriolic comments were attributed to the EAM.

The assassination of an internationally respected, popular and renowned figure as Jaishankar Subramaniam is, if the plan had indeed gone ahead and succeeded, would have plunged the region and beyond into chaos and anarchy. It would have dwarfed the impact of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenberg in 1914.

Special Branch interrogators have apparently managed to extract more information from and about their captive, which indicates he tried to pass himself off as an Iranian. The implications are clear. Any success of the Israeli mission would have created very deep divisions between India and Iran and divided the Islamic world which is now united like never before against Israel.

This is the third failure of Mossad of such magnitude under Netanyahu's watch. It has demonstrated his cavalier, careless disregard for protocols and state authority.

The first was the botched attempt on Khaled Missal's (Hamas's leader) life in Jordan in 1998. There 4 of Mossad's agents in the assassination team including a woman were captured and held hostage till an antidote to the poison injected into Missal's ear was forcibly extracted from Israel on the pain of public punishment of the humiliation and death of its agents.

Netanyahu and Mossad were forced to succumb and admit to their involvement in the affair in breach of international law.

The second such event was the bungling of a deep secret operation by an Australian-born Mossad agent Ben Zygier who was found dead in his cell in Ayalon prison on 15 December 2010 (apparently from suicide) after being detained and interrogated by Shin Beth Israel's notorious internal security organization.

Zygier's sins were that he departed from protocol acting like a cowboy, exposing himself and his team to highly skilled Hamas counterintelligence agents in Beirut. Arrogantly as most Israelis are when it comes to dealing with Arabs and Muslims, Zeigier believed he had control of the Hamas agents. He compromised a vital operation and exposed the agency and its networks.

The third and more recent of course, the details of which are not yet clear, is the set of events that culminated in the highly successful and bloody 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. Each of these events have one thing in common. Netanyahu it is said intervened over the heads of Mossad's leadership embedding himself in the agency's affairs.

The Evangelical communities in Malaysia and Singapore have one thing in common now. They are a hunted species and are regarded as Trojans' in the region. Lee Kuan Yew warned about their influence in the region about 5 years before his death.

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Hahaha, I know shalom, he study with me in the same school. He served time in prison and he can never accepted to IDF with criminal records. There is a big fight in israel between mafia family and shalom cought between, after they throw a bomb to the building where his ex wife lives with his children he gone crazy and took this drastic step. Shalom has a lot of money, that he made from his criminal activity and he tought that its enough to have 200m dollars to just go anywhere and pay people to kill the guy who sent others to kill your children.

This proof to me how much bullshit people like you will write

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Thank you Eli for your response to my posting. Just to clear things up.

Some 10,000 Israeli soldiers, or approximately one in every 15 servicemembers, spent time in a military prison in the past year — and that’s an improvement. In 2015, approximately 18,000 troops were incarcerated.

According to the military, the number of soldier being imprisoned decreased by 15 percent and the overall amount of time soldiers spent in prison went down from 2016 to 2018.

This is from Haaretz, Israel's most authoritative media publication. Many Israelis join the army so that their criminal records are expunged at their request at the end of their terms in the army. Very few take advantage of this offer by the Department of Justice through the army. Why? Many who join the army are poorly educated and come from poor backgrounds.

It is one of the reasons why Hamas an organization once a rag-tag army was able to inflict such damage on the Israeli armed forces in 7 October 2023. It is a sad truth about a once proud army that has gradually been reduced to a bunch of undisciplined drug addicted ( a very large number and a higher percentage than in the US Armed Forces) personnel demoralized and disappointed with their government.

Lets hope Nethanyahu is defeated and the scourge of drugs in Israel is quickly checked.

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