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In the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, rumors circulated about a group of Middle Eastern men seen near New York City. This led to speculation about Israeli espionage on US soil. A witness reported seeing three men on top of a van taking pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. The police later stopped the van and arrested five Israeli men. Some of them were connected to Israeli intelligence, which raised concerns at the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in that parking lot on September 11, and if they had prior knowledge of the attacks. The men claimed they were just taking pictures and worked for a company called Urban Moving. The company's offices were later abandoned, leaving behind boxes and computers. The Israelis were interrogated and given lie detector tests. While opinions differ, many investigators believe that the men were involved in some form of intelligence work.

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Men celebrating the 9/11 attack were detained, and some were revealed to be Mossad assets. A van full of explosives was stopped outside of Manhattan, and other Israelis were detained. The Bush administration avoided questions about the detention of 60 Israelis since 9/11. A draft report from the DEA suggested organized intelligence gathering. Fox News conducted a four-part investigation into Israeli espionage allegations. The investigation revealed a large intelligence network inside the US with teams on the ground during the attack. Amdocs, an Israeli-owned company, collected phone call data, and Converse Infosys, another Israeli company, provided wiretapping equipment. The FBI halted inquiries into Converse and suggesting Israeli spying was considered career suicide. Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the US-Israel relationship caused many of the world's problems. The US-Israel relationship is a source of trouble in the Middle East.

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Multiple vans were stopped by police on 9/11, some containing individuals with traces of explosives. Witnesses saw these individuals celebrating and filming the World Trade Center attack. The vans were linked to Urban Moving Systems, a front for the Israeli Mossad. The Israelis were caught filming the attacks before they happened and failed their polygraph tests. They were eventually deported back to Israel. There were also other suspicious vans stopped on 9/11, including one with a mural of a plane crashing into the World Trade Center. The owner of Urban Moving Systems, Dominic Suter, fled to Israel and remains a suspect. Flight 93, which was headed towards Washington DC, did not reach its destination, but there were reports of a fourth explosion at the World Trade Center. The events of 9/11 were multinational and served to cover up old crimes and create an atmosphere for new ones.

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The transcript weaves together a compilation of statements and reporting surrounding the 9/11 attacks, Israeli involvement rumors, and related investigations. - Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said September has been good for Israel, claiming, “we're benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon and the American struggle in Iraq.” - CNN reported (and later acknowledged as false) a tape in which Osama bin Laden told his mother that something big was about to happen; bin Laden had consistently denied involvement in 9/11 and claimed Zionists were behind the attacks. Reports from Japanese, Chinese, and Indian outlets claimed bin Laden was killed in Afghanistan in 2001 and buried in an unmarked grave by his own men. There are claims from the Muslim world and some European figures that Zionist extremists staged the 9/11 attacks to ignite terrorism. - A commentator asserted that the war has targeted Israel’s Muslim enemies and is being fought and paid for with American blood, lives, and tax dollars. - A speaker argued that bin Laden, regardless of who committed the attacks, comes back to the Middle East, and urged the United States to dismantle the entire “evil empire of terrorism,” warning that without doing so, the terror network could develop nuclear capabilities and threaten the United States and its allies. - Observers described a lack of apparent shock among certain people in connection with the events, noting unusual behavior or reactions. - Five men arrested in a van were later identified as Israeli, with some connections to Israeli intelligence; they were turned over to the FBI. National security databases showed some of the men had prior Israeli intelligence or counterterrorism experience, and one admitted serving in an Israeli army anti-terrorist unit and refused a lie detector test for an extended period. A speaker emphasized loyalty to country when discussing military service. - Fox News and others reported that up to 140 Israelis had been detained prior to September 11 in an ongoing, broad investigation into suspected espionage by Israelis in the United States. Government documents described hundreds of incidents across U.S. cities that investigators said could indicate organized intelligence gathering. The “country A” in a General Accounting Office document was said to be Israel, described as conducting aggressive espionage against the U.S. despite being an ally, with Israel possessing substantial resources to achieve its collection objectives. - Investigators questioned the possibility that some Israeli agents had advanced knowledge of the attacks, suggesting there is explosive but not necessarily conclusive evidence when aggregated. A recurring theme was the question of how such agents could have known, given the events. - Allegations of foreknowledge included claims that Israeli agents were forewarned and filmed the event on Israeli television. Some individuals detained or questioned described their presence in Israel as journalists or documenters. The broader question centered on whether Israelis gathered intelligence in advance and whether it was shared or withheld. - The transcript also recounts the failure to account for certain details (e.g., passport survivals, disappearance of voice recorders) as well as assertions that anthrax letters, later linked to a U.S. Army lab, were used to deflect blame toward Muslims. - Two accounts describe a white Chevy van linked to Urban Moving Systems, a moving company whose employees were alleged to have connections to Israeli intelligence. The FBI issued a nationwide alert about the van, and two suspects were reported in custody after explosives were found in a vehicle near the George Washington Bridge. CBS reported that two suspects were in FBI custody and that the truck contained enough explosives to damage the bridge, with some accounts noting a prior alert about a van on the way to destroy the bridge. - Overall, the material presents a network of claims and investigations involving alleged Israeli espionage, foreknowledge of 9/11, intelligence operations in the United States, and specific incidents surrounding the George Washington Bridge and related arrests.

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A woman in New Jersey witnessed three men on a van roof posing and appearing happy while the Twin Towers burned. She found their behavior strange and contacted the police, who stopped the van and arrested five men, all of whom were Israeli. The men were then handed over to the FBI. According to ABC News sources, a check of national security databases revealed that some of the men had connections with Israeli intelligence.

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US investigators suspect that some of the approximately 60 Israelis detained in connection with the September 11th terrorism investigation were spying on Arabs in the country. There are concerns that these Israeli agents may have had information about the planned terrorist attacks that was not shared. A private communications company called Amdocs, which has contracts with major phone companies in America, is believed to have played a role in this. Amdocs generates records of phone calls made in the US, making it difficult to make a call without leaving a trace. The company has been investigated by the FBI multiple times but denies any security breaches.

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there was an incident where there was a white van in New Jersey across from the World Trade Center, and five Israelis, probably Mossad, were giving the high five after the World Trade Center was hit. The investigation was taken away at the Justice Department from terrorism and put in national security completely sealed off. You know, if you could look at it benignly, it was the Israelis who stumbled across this. the parameters of people knew about this of nine eleven in advance are there, and they need to be investigated. Is it possible that these Mossad assets were in place in New Jersey in order to film the first hit? And there's actually a lot of, reports that they were there set up before the first plane hit. They They were set up before the first plane hit. So you can confirm that. That's true. Yeah. Yeah. They were set up there before.

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A woman in New Jersey witnessed three men on a van roof posing and smiling as the Twin Towers burned. She called the police, who stopped the van and arrested five Israeli men. Sources told ABC News that some were listed in national security databases as having connections with Israeli intelligence, raising alarms at the FBI. The FBI sought to determine the men's identities, their presence at the parking lot on 9/11, and whether they had advance knowledge of the attacks. The men claimed they worked for Urban Moving. FBI agents with a search warrant filled two SUVs with boxes and computers from Urban Moving's offices, which were soon abandoned. The five Israelis were interrogated and given lie detector tests. Their lawyer stated they were asked if they had been approached or hired by non-U.S. intelligence. Some investigators believed the men were part of an Israeli operation monitoring radical Islamic charities, a claim denied by the men's lawyers and the Israeli government. One of the men stated their purpose was to document the event, as they come from a country that experiences terror daily.

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Investigators have collected evidence suggesting that Israeli agents may have had advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. Over 60 Israelis have been detained since then, including some active military personnel. Polygraph tests revealed suspicious activity related to alleged surveillance in the US. The Bush administration avoided addressing these concerns. Additionally, a van with explosives was stopped near Manhattan, and witnesses saw three men on top of the van who appeared happy. Some investigators believe that Israelis were engaged in spying activities in the US even before 9/11. Classified documents indicate that around 140 Israelis had been detained or arrested for suspected espionage. The investigation focuses on Israeli art students who targeted military bases, government facilities, and the homes of law enforcement and intelligence personnel. The General Accounting Office referred to Israel as conducting the most aggressive espionage operation against the US among US allies. American terrorism investigators suspect that the September 11th attackers had knowledge of their activities by analyzing phone call data. Amdocs Limited, an Israeli telecommunications company, handles directory assistance and call records for major US phone companies. Comverse Infosys, a subsidiary of an Israeli telecommunications firm, provides wiretapping equipment. Concerns arise from the possibility of wiretaps being intercepted through backdoors in the system. Converse works closely with the Israeli government and receives reimbursement for research and development costs. However, suggesting Israeli spying through Converse is considered career suicide for investigators within the DEA, INS, and FBI.

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A witness in New Jersey saw three men on top of a van taking pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. The men were later arrested and found to be Israeli. Some had connections to Israeli intelligence. The FBI questioned them about their knowledge of the 9/11 attacks but found no evidence of advanced knowledge. However, there were suspicions that they were part of an Israeli operation to monitor radical Islamic charities. The men were eventually deported. Fox News reported that there were other Israelis in the US who may have had knowledge of the attacks but did not share it. The investigation also revealed suspicions of Israeli espionage activities in the US. A book claimed that Israeli agents withheld information that could have saved American lives in the Beirut Marine Barracks bombing. The book was temporarily blocked by Israeli officials.

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In the days after the September attacks, rumors swirled about strange coincidences. One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11 parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away, raising questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on US soil. ABC's John Miller has an exclusive: five Israelis waited in jail as the FBI and CIA sorted it out. A witness saw three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the towers burning, "they were happy" and "they didn't look shocked." All five, it turns out, were Israeli. The FBI needed the answers to three important questions: "Who were these men? What brought them to that parking lot on the morning of September 11? And did they have any advanced knowledge of what was going to happen that day?" They said they worked for Urban Moving. The FBI obtained a search warrant for the company's offices; two SUVs were filled up with between nine and twelve boxes and computers; Urban Moving offices were abandoned; the five Israelis were interrogated and given lie detector tests. Stephen Gordon was their American lawyer.

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On 9/11, police stopped multiple vans, some containing explosives and Israelis allegedly celebrating and filming the World Trade Center attack from Liberty State Park. Witnesses saw them posing on their van roof shortly after the first plane crash. One man, Sylvan Kurzberg, was seen flicking a lighter and had been in the Doric Towers the day before, claiming to be a construction worker. Maps of New York with the World Trade Centers highlighted were found in the van. The vans were linked to Urban Moving Systems, an alleged Mossad front. Some arrested individuals were reportedly known Israeli agents. These "dancing Israelis" were caught with traces of explosives and filmed the attacks. They failed polygraph tests and were deported. Another truck with a mural of a plane crashing into the World Trade Center was a diversion. The owner of Urban Moving Systems fled to Israel, and the FBI raided the complex. A fourth explosion at the World Trade Center was reported by news outlets. Individuals with fake IDs had access to the towers for maintenance work. An Israeli-owned company, ZIM shipping, broke its lease in the World Trade Center a week before 9/11.

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After the September 11 attacks, rumors circulated about Middle Eastern men seen near NYC. 5 Israelis were arrested for suspicious behavior. They worked for a moving company and denied any involvement in espionage. FBI found no evidence of advanced knowledge of the attacks. The men were deported after 71 days and banned from the US for 10 years. The FBI believed they were monitoring Islamic charities, not targeting the US. The investigation did not uncover any ties to the attacks. Israeli officials denied any intelligence operation. The FBI concluded the men were not involved in the September 11 plot.

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After the September 11 attacks, rumors circulated about Middle Eastern men seen taking pictures near the Twin Towers. 5 Israelis were arrested and investigated for possible espionage. They claimed to be working for a company called Urban Moving. The FBI found connections to Israeli intelligence and searched the company's offices, which were abandoned shortly after the arrests.

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Following the September attacks, rumors of coincidences circulated. "One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11 parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away." Investigations raised questions about whether Israel was conducting espionage on US soil. ABC News reports: "This is a case that took the FBI and the CIA more than two months to sort out while five Israelis waited in jail." The five men claimed they were "taking pictures at the time" and said they "worked for a company called Urban Moving." They were arrested and "turned over to the FBI" after a search of Urban Moving; "Two SUVs" were found "filled up with between nine and twelve boxes and computers." The offices were abandoned. "Stephen Gordon was their American lawyer." They were asked if they'd been approached by any non United States intelligence community.

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Reports circulated of individuals celebrating the 9/11 attacks, including a group of Israelis seen photographing and celebrating the event shortly after the first plane strike. Five men were detained in a van with Urban Moving Systems signage. One, Sivan Kirsberg, reportedly said, "We are Israeli. We are not your problem." They claimed to be tourists who wanted a better view. FBI reports revealed the men were celebrating, not somber. Pictures showed them smiling, hugging, and high-fiving. Some had ties to Israeli intelligence. One claimed they were sent to document the event, but gave conflicting accounts of their arrival time. They were held for 71 days and deported. The FBI investigated Urban Moving Systems, suspecting it was a cover for Israeli intelligence. Fox News reported on an Israeli art student spying ring investigated before 9/11 and the detention of 60 Israeli spies after the attacks. The report was later removed. Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said the 9/11 attacks were good for Israel. A mathematician and skyscraper engineer stated the towers were incredibly strong and could only have fallen in free fall due to controlled demolition. They cited World Trade Center 7 as further evidence. A FEMA worker stated they arrived the night before 9/11. Witnesses reported numerous secondary explosions.

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Omari, the youngest of the group, took pictures from Urban Moving Systems and broke down crying during his interrogation. He initially lied but later became cooperative and passed a polygraph test. Omari did not travel with the other four Israelis on 9/11 and arrived at Urban Moving Systems after 9:15. According to the FBI's document, someone informed Omari that they were taking down the second building and they went to see it from the roof. Omari believed it was to prevent it from toppling over until he saw a TV in jail. Omari later had lunch and returned to find out his boss had dismissed everyone. They drove to White Glove Movers, where Omari fell asleep. The Miami field office contacted the New Jersey office about another moving company connected to the 9/11 hijackers. Four Israelis were detained from Classic International Movers, and one of the numbers confiscated from the van had ties to Middle Eastern terrorists.

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In the days after the September attacks, rumors of coincidences circulated. A report about five Israelis arrested after a New Jersey witness saw three men on a van taking photos of the burning Twin Towers sparked questions about Israeli espionage on US soil. The men, who worked for Urban Moving, were listed in national security databases as having connections with Israeli intelligence. FBI asked: Who were these men? What brought them to that parking lot on September 11? Did they have any advanced knowledge? The men claimed they were "taking pictures." They were not involved in any intelligence operation in The United States; "The story is simply false." After 71 days, they were deported and barred from returning to The United States for ten years for immigration violations. Urban Moving offices were abandoned; two SUVs filled with nine to twelve boxes and computers.

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A woman in New Jersey saw three men on top of a van taking pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. The men appeared happy and not shocked. The witness called the police, who later arrested five Israeli men. Some of them were connected to Israeli intelligence, which alarmed the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in the parking lot on September 11th, and if they had any prior knowledge of the attacks.

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A woman in New Jersey noticed three men on top of a van posing for pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. She found it strange that they seemed happy instead of shocked. The witness called the police, who later stopped the van and arrested five Israeli men. Some of these men were found to have connections with Israeli intelligence, which raised concerns at the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who these men were, why they were in that parking lot on September 11th, and if they had any prior knowledge of the attacks.

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Multiple vans, possibly three, were stopped by police on 9/11. One van had five individuals and traces of explosives, while another had two individuals and was packed with explosives. Witnesses saw these individuals celebrating and filming the World Trade Center attack. The vans were linked to Urban Moving Systems, a front for the Israeli Mossad. The Israelis were seen taking photos and videos of the event, indicating prior knowledge. They were arrested but eventually deported back to Israel. There were also other mysterious vans stopped on 9/11, including one with a mural of a plane crashing into the World Trade Center. The owner of Urban Moving Systems, Dominic Suter, remains a suspect. Flight 93, which was headed towards Washington DC, did not reach its destination. The events of 9/11 were multinational and aimed to cover up old crimes and create an atmosphere for new ones. The towers may have had explosives placed inside by individuals posing as elevator and cable mechanics. The Israeli movers contracted by Zim Shipping Company also raised suspicions.

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A woman in New Jersey saw three men on a van posing and smiling as they took pictures of the Twin Towers burning. She called the police, who arrested five Israeli men. Sources told ABC News that some of the men were listed in national security databases as having connections with Israeli intelligence, which concerned the FBI. The FBI wanted to know who the men were, why they were in that parking lot on 9/11, and if they had advance knowledge of the attacks. The men claimed to work for Urban Moving. The FBI searched the company's offices, and the offices were soon abandoned. The five men were interrogated and given lie detector tests. Their lawyer stated they were asked if they had been approached or hired by non-U.S. intelligence. Investigators believed some of the men were part of an Israeli operation monitoring radical Islamic charities, but lawyers for the men and the Israeli government denied this. One of the men stated their purpose was to document the event, as they come from a country that experiences terror daily.

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I saw 3 men on a van near the towers, acting strangely. They were later found to be Israelis working for a moving company. Some suspected them of being part of an intelligence operation. Despite initial suspicions, they were cleared of involvement in 9/11 and deported. A Jewish speaker believes Judaism challenges false beliefs and boundaries, upsetting some.

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We were questioned again, this time about being members of Mas'ad. We come from a country that faces daily terror, and our intention was to document the event. However, it is unclear how we could have known what event we were documenting before the second plane strike. The FBI reports reveal conflicting accounts of when and how we learned about the situation and arrived at the parking lot. One eyewitness placed our van at the parking lot at 8 AM, which aligns with Oded Elnor's statement. This raises questions about how we could have been prepared to document the event unless we knew what was going to happen.

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The FBI, Secret Service, DEA, and LAPD are mentioned in the video. There is a discussion about 60 Israelis detained in an anti-terror investigation and suspicions that they may have had information about the 9/11 attacks but did not pass it on. The Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, reportedly sent representatives to the US to warn about an imminent terrorist attack before 9/11. However, the warning was considered nonspecific and general. The lack of useful details, rather than a lack of warning, is seen as the problem. The video also mentions concerns about a company called Amdocs, which generates phone call records and billing data, and another company called Comverse Infosys, which provides wiretapping technology for law enforcement.
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