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The dancing Israelis were not innocent tourists, as FBI reports revealed. They were seen celebrating and taking pictures of the 9/11 attacks. Some had ties to Israeli intelligence and claimed they were there to document the event. However, it is unclear how they knew about the attacks before they happened. Despite their suspicious behavior, they were only held for 71 days before being deported back to Israel. The owner of the company they worked for, suspected of being involved in an Israeli intelligence operation, fled to Israel as well. The pictures taken by the dancing Israelis were destroyed, and it is believed they were spying on Arab terrorists.

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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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Following the 9/11 attacks, reports surfaced of men, some identified as Mossad assets, celebrating and recording the first plane strike. Witnesses reported seeing individuals on a van appearing happy while filming the towers. After 9/11, over 60 Israelis were detained, some under the Patriot Act, for immigration violations, and some were active Israeli military. Some detainees failed polygraph tests regarding alleged surveillance. Investigators suspected some Israelis gathered intelligence about the attacks in advance and didn't share it, but evidence linking Israelis to 9/11 is classified. Prior to 9/11, up to 140 other Israelis had been detained in a secretive investigation into suspected espionage. Documents detail hundreds of incidents across the country, suggesting an organized intelligence gathering activity. Some Israelis claimed to be art students and targeted military bases, the DEA, FBI, and other government facilities. A US intelligence agency stated that Israel conducts the most aggressive espionage operation against the US of any ally. Investigators have collected a great deal of evidence, though not necessarily conclusive, regarding advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.

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Israeli spies were detained after being caught recording the 9/11 attacks. They later admitted on television that it was their job to document the event. They were then questioned again, this time about their alleged membership in Masai. They explained that they come from a country that faces daily terror attacks and their purpose was to document the event.

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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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Israeli spies linked to 9/11 were quickly deported, with suspicions of spying on Islamic groups. FBI investigations were stifled, and reports of advanced knowledge were classified. Despite evidence, Israel remains a key US ally. Netanyahu's comments on 9/11 benefiting Israel were noted. The story of Israeli spies celebrating 9/11 remains classified, with calls for justice against those who celebrated the attacks.

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In the aftermath of the September 11th attacks, rumors circulated about a group of Middle Eastern men seen near New York City. ABC's John Miller reports that these men were Israeli and were arrested after being spotted taking pictures with the burning Twin Towers in the background. Some of the men had connections to Israeli intelligence, which raised concerns at the FBI. However, after an investigation, it was determined that there was no evidence of their involvement in the 9/11 plot. The men were deported and barred from returning to the US for violating immigration laws. The FBI believes they were monitoring Islamic charities linked to terrorist groups like Hamas.

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On 9/11, a woman saw 5 Middle Eastern-looking men filming and celebrating the burning towers in New Jersey. They were Israelis dubbed the "dancing Israelis," arrested but released by Michael Chertoff. Chertoff also released 200 arrested in a spy ring. The Israelis claimed they were documenting the event, raising questions about prior knowledge.

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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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Several witnesses reported seeing a group of men celebrating on the roof of a building across the Hudson River as the 9/11 attacks unfolded. These men were later identified as Israeli nationals and were found to have ties to Israeli intelligence. They were detained by the FBI but were quickly released and deported back to Israel. The official explanation was that they were innocent tourists who had come to document the event, but their behavior and conflicting accounts raised suspicions. The destruction of their photos and the focus on investigating Islamic groups rather than their activities further raised questions about their true intentions.

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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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On 9/11, a woman saw 5 Middle Eastern men filming and cheering the burning towers in New Jersey. They were Israelis, known as the dancing Israelis. Arrested and released by Michael Chertoff, who also freed 200 in a spy ring. Two were Mossad agents claiming to document the event, raising questions about their foreknowledge.

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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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Some individuals were seen celebrating the 9/11 attacks in New Jersey, later found to have ties to Israeli intelligence. They were detained, but quickly deported back to Israel. The FBI suspected they were on a mission for the Mossad. The men claimed they were innocent tourists, but FBI reports showed they were celebrating the attacks. The owner of the company they worked for fled to Israel, and the Justice Department destroyed the pictures of the men celebrating.

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Israelis were suspected of spying on the US before 9/11, with over 60 arrests post-attack. Investigators believe Israelis may have known about the attacks beforehand but didn't share information. Some were detained for surveillance activities. Classified evidence suggests ties to 9/11. Israelis posed as art students to access military bases and government facilities. The investigation spans the mid-90s to uncover organized intelligence gathering. Israeli military personnel were among those detained. Fox News obtained classified documents detailing espionage suspicions by Israelis in the US. The investigation continues.

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The dancing Israelis were not somberly photographing the 9/11 attacks, as FBI reports revealed. They were celebrating, with pictures showing them smiling, hugging, and high-fiving. Some had ties to Israeli intelligence and were suspected of being on a Mossad mission. They carried large sums of money, lied to the police, and had plane tickets for immediate departure. Despite this, they were only held for 71 days before being deported back to Israel. The owner of the company they worked for, suspected of providing cover for Israeli intelligence, fled to Israel. The justice department destroyed the pictures, claiming they were just spying on Arab terrorists. The FBI believed they were investigating Muslim groups and charities linked to terrorism.

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The dancing Israelis were not somberly documenting the 9/11 attacks, as FBI reports revealed. They were seen celebrating, smiling, and even holding a lighter with the burning tower in the background. These men had ties to Israeli intelligence, carried large sums of money, and lied about their whereabouts. Despite suspicions of an Israeli intelligence mission, they were only held for 71 days before being deported back to Israel. The owner of the company they worked for, suspected of providing cover for the operation, fled to Israel. The justice department destroyed the pictures taken by the Israelis, who claimed they were spying on Arab terrorists. The FBI believed they were investigating Muslim groups and charities linked to terrorism.

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On the morning of 9/11, a woman in New Jersey saw five men, who appeared Middle Eastern, filming the burning tower and celebrating. She reported them to the police, who found them in a white van. These men, later known as the "dancing Israelis," were arrested and held for 71 days until Michael Chertoff, head of the criminal division of the justice department, released them. Chertoff also oversaw the release of 200 individuals arrested in a spy ring, allowing them to return to Israel. Two of the dancing Israelis were known to be Mossad agents, and they claimed they were there to document the event. This raises questions about their prior knowledge of the attacks.

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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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The transcript presents a sequence of claims about Israeli individuals in relation to the September 11 attacks, drawn from different sources and presented without evaluation. It links eyewitness claims, alleged spying concerns, attitudes toward the attacks, documentary evidence, and a provocative arrest scene, attributing each element to specific sources. - "On the morning of 09:11, a group of five Israeli nationals purported to have witnessed the initial explosion of the World Trade Center and were seen to be celebrating the event." This statement asserts immediate eyewitness activity at the World Trade Center collapse and describes celebratory behavior by the group. - "Fox News has learned some US investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on The US, who may have known things they didn't tell us before September 11." This claim presents the assertion of renewed Israeli espionage involvement in the United States and suggests foreknowledge not disclosed before the attacks. - "It is true that some in Israel saw the attack as a good thing for them." This line conveys an evaluative stance attributed to segments within Israel regarding the attacks. - "A 09/12/2001 article in the New York Times quotes now Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu responding to the nine eleven attacks. Quote, it is very good, before adding, well, not very good, but it will generate immediate sympathy." This portion provides a cited reaction from Israeli leadership, including the quoted phrase about the attack being “very good” and the caveat about generating immediate sympathy. - "According to FBI documents, the Israelis caught celebrating the nine eleven attacks had videotaped the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and may have possessed foreknowledge of the same." This claim attributes specific documentary evidence to the celebrants, alleging videotaping of the attack and possible foreknowledge. - "When the Israelis were arrested in New Jersey, they were carrying photos of themselves smiling with the World Trade Center burning in the background." This final detail describes the physical evidence found with the arrested individuals, illustrating the asserted celebratory conduct. The sources cited in the transcript include Fox News, The New York Times, and FBI documents, each contributing a separate facet: eyewitness celebration, alleged espionage implications, public sentiment within Israel, leadership reaction, documentary evidence, and incriminating photographs carried at arrest.

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There were reports of a group of men celebrating and taking pictures of the World Trade Center on 9/11. These men were later identified as Israeli nationals and had ties to Israeli intelligence. They were detained by the FBI but were released and deported back to Israel. The owner of the company they worked for, which was suspected of being a cover for Israeli intelligence, fled back to Israel as well. The official story claimed that they were just innocent tourists, but FBI reports showed that they were indeed celebrating and had knowledge of the attack before it happened. The implications of this story are questionable, as it suggests that these intelligence operatives were sent to document the event but were openly celebrating and drawing attention to themselves.

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There are reports of a group of individuals, known as the "dancing Israelis," who were seen celebrating and taking pictures of the World Trade Center towers on 9/11. These men were later found to have ties to Israeli intelligence and were suspected of being on a mission for the Mossad. However, they were not held accountable for their actions and were instead deported back to Israel. There were also suspicions of a larger Israeli spying operation in the US, but this information remains classified. The fact that these individuals were not treated as terrorists raises questions about their true intentions and the possible involvement of Israeli intelligence in the events of 9/11.

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After the September 11 attacks, rumors circulated about Middle Eastern men seen near New York City. Speculation arose about possible Israeli espionage on US soil.
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