HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVE - MAYBE A DOUBLE AGENT?
Questions are mounting over whether a 'Hezbollah operative' taken by Israeli special forces might have actually been a double agent. In a daring mission Israeli forces snatched Imad Ahmaz, a Lebanese ship captain, from a building in the Northern Lebanese city of Batroun on Friday.
Questions are mounting over whether a 'Hezbollah operative' taken by Israeli special Questions are mounting over whether a 'Hezbollah operative' taken by Israeli special forces
might have actually been a double agent. In a daring mission Israeli forces snatched Imad Ahmaz, a Lebanese ship captain, from a building in the Northern Lebanese city of Batroun on Friday.The dramatic raid involved at least 12 naval commandos from Shayetet 13 – Israel's version of the Royal Navy's elite Special Boat Service - who moved Mr Ahmaz to an unknown location in the Mediterranean sea.
might have actually been a double agent. In a daring mission Israeli forces snatched Imad Ahmaz, a Lebanese ship captain, from a building in the Northern Lebanese city of Batroun on Friday.
The dramatic raid involved at least 12 naval commandos from Shayetet 13 – Israel's version of the Royal Navy's elite Special Boat Service - who moved Mr Ahmaz to an unknown location in the Mediterranean sea.
Intelligence experts have claimed the remarkably different operation to remove Mr Ahmaz - compared to recent operations in Lebanon - suggests he could have been working as a double agent.
Posing as Lebanese security forces the Israelis broke down Mr Ahmaz's apartment door before they ferried him back to their ship.
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