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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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An investigation revealed Israeli spies may have had advanced knowledge of 9/11 but did not share it. Over 60 Israelis were detained post-9/11, some with military backgrounds and intelligence expertise. Reports of an Israeli spying ring and wiretapping operations surfaced. Despite suspicions, evidence linking Israelis to 9/11 remains classified. The story was reported by Fox News but later removed. Israeli officials denied any wrongdoing. The issue was not pursued further by mainstream media. The FBI's investigation into Israeli spies knowing about 9/11 in advance was stifled. Israel remains a key ally of the US. Netanyahu once stated that 9/11 was beneficial for Israel.

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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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A report reveals that individuals targeted military bases, government facilities, and the homes of law enforcement and intelligence personnel, selling cheap art and handiwork. Many of those questioned claimed to have served in military intelligence and surveillance units. The investigation also led to the detention of Israelis and Americans selling toys called puzzle car and Zoom copter, suspected to be a front. The Israeli government denies any spying allegations. However, a US intelligence agency referred to Israel as conducting the most aggressive espionage operation against the US among its allies. Israel's strong survival instincts and appetite for information make the US a high priority target. Concerns are raised about the US phone system and law enforcement's wiretapping methods potentially being compromised. Investigators are also looking into claims of advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.

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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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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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Amdocs Limited, an Israeli telecommunications company, handles directory assistance and call records for major US phone companies. Following September 11th, over 60 Israelis were arrested or detained, including some active military personnel. Investigators suspect that these individuals may have had prior knowledge of the attacks but did not share it. A high-ranking investigator mentioned "tie-ins" but refused to provide further details, citing classified evidence.

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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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Israeli art students allegedly targeted and infiltrated US government facilities, military bases, and law enforcement personnel's homes. Israelis selling toys at malls were detained, suspected of espionage. Reports suggest Israel conducts aggressive espionage against the US for military and industrial technology. Israeli embassy denies spying allegations. Future investigations will look into potential compromises in US phone systems and wiretapping methods.

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Some individuals who were caught admitted to having multiple numbers to avoid arrest, compromising law enforcement communications. The organization had access to database systems and could obtain personal and biographical information. Investigators suspected Amdocs, an Israeli firm that generates billing data and does credit checks, but the company denies any leaks. Concerns were also raised about potential vulnerabilities in the wiretapping system. Converse Infosys, a main contractor working closely with the Israeli government, was reimbursed for its research and development costs. The Bush administration referred questions about the detention of 60 Israelis after September 11th to the Department of Justice and the FBI.

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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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140 Israeli individuals have been arrested and detained this year in an organized intelligence gathering operation aimed at infiltrating government agencies. Most of them have served in the Israeli military and possess intelligence expertise, working for companies like Amdocs specializing in wiretapping. The Israeli embassy denies any involvement in spying. Behind the scenes, there is pandemonium at the FBI, DEA, and INS, with supervisors and management collecting information under pressure from top levels. Administrative reviews are underway to investigate the situation and understand how this information came to light, considering the explosive and political nature of the story.

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Sensitive information regarding call records in the United States, including details of who is calling whom and when, has been found to be accessible to foreign entities, particularly in Israel. Amdocs, a company that generates call records, has been identified as a potential source of this breach. While Amdocs claims its data is secure, concerns have been raised about the possibility of it falling into the wrong hands, such as organized crime. The NSA has held classified conferences to warn the FBI and CIA about the potential risks associated with Amdocs records. Previous incidents, like a 1997 drug trafficking case in Los Angeles, have demonstrated the compromising nature of such breaches.

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Israeli individuals have been suspected of spying on the US, with some possibly having advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. A private communications company, Amdocs, is believed to have access to phone call data, raising concerns about potential security breaches. The NSA has warned about the risks of this data falling into the wrong hands. Despite denials of wrongdoing, there are fears of misuse of information. The Mossad's warning before 9/11 is considered vague and not specific enough to prevent the attacks. Translation: Israeli individuals are suspected of spying on the US, with concerns about advanced knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. A private communications company, Amdocs, is believed to have access to phone call data, raising concerns about potential security breaches. The NSA has warned about the risks of this data falling into the wrong hands. Despite denials of wrongdoing, there are fears of misuse of information. The Mossad's warning before 9/11 is considered vague and not specific enough to prevent the attacks.

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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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Prior to September 11th, investigations revealed that around 140 Israelis were detained in a broad espionage inquiry in the U.S. Various government agencies have been compiling evidence since the mid-nineties, indicating organized intelligence activities. The investigation initially focused on Israelis claiming to be art students, who allegedly infiltrated military bases and government facilities. Many questioned indicated backgrounds in military intelligence and surveillance. A U.S. intelligence report suggested that Israel conducts aggressive espionage against the U.S. Despite the evidence, it remains unclear how much Israeli agents knew about the events of 9/11, raising questions about their awareness of the impending attacks.

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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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Since 9/11, over 60 Israelis have been detained, some with military backgrounds, raising suspicions of pre-attack intelligence gathering. Investigators are looking into possible connections to 9/11, but evidence is classified. Prior to 9/11, about 140 Israelis were detained in a suspected espionage investigation, targeting government personnel and facilities under the guise of selling art. Separately, Israelis were detained at mall kiosks, suspected of using toy sales as a front. US investigators are looking into Amdocs, an Israeli telecom company managing call records for major US phone companies, fearing data breaches and potential misuse. Concerns extend to Comverse Infosys, an Israeli firm providing wiretapping equipment to US law enforcement, with suspicions of security vulnerabilities and unauthorized access to wiretaps.

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Pollard case and allegations: It has been over sixteen years since Jonathan Pollard, a civilian employed by the navy, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage and was sentenced to life in prison; Israeli leaders initially described Pollard as rogue, then took responsibility. The series reports US investigators now suspect Israelis are again spying in the United States and may have knowledge of events before September 11 that they did not share. Since 9/11, more than 60 Israelis have been detained under the Patriot Act or immigration rules; while there is no evidence they participated in the attacks, investigators believe some gathered intelligence in advance. A group in North Carolina is suspected of maintaining a California apartment to monitor Arabs connected to terrorism investigations. Additional cases include a large, secretive espionage probe involving up to 140 Israelis and concerns about Israeli-linked firms Amdocs and Comverse Infosys, wiretap vulnerabilities under CALEA, and possible data misuse.

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Over 16 years ago, Jonathan Pollard, a civilian working for the Navy, was charged with passing secrets to Israel. Recently, US investigators have raised concerns about Israelis engaging in suspicious activities in the US, possibly related to intelligence gathering before September 11th. Around 60 Israelis have been arrested or detained since September 11th, some of whom were active Israeli military. Investigators suspect that these Israelis may have had knowledge about the attacks but did not share it. Classified evidence reportedly links these Israelis to 9/11. Additionally, prior to the attacks, around 140 other Israelis were detained or arrested in a long-running investigation into suspected Israeli espionage in the US. The investigation focuses on Israelis claiming to be art students from the University of Jerusalem and Bezalel Academy.

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Fox News reports that more than sixteen years after Pollard, US investigators believe Israelis are again engaged in spying in and on the US, and may have known things they didn't tell us before September 11. Since 9/11, more than 60 Israelis have been arrested or detained, some failing polygraphs about alleged surveillance; there is no indication they were involved in the attacks, but investigators say they may have gathered intelligence in advance and not shared it. "Evidence linking these Israelis to nineeleven is classified." A group in North Carolina is suspected of keeping an apartment in California to spy on a group of Arabs. As many as 140 Israelis have been detained since the mid-nineties in an "organized intelligence gathering activity" penetrating military bases, the DEA, FBI, and private homes; many claimed service in military intelligence. Dozens were detained at mall kiosks selling Puzzle Car and Zoom Copter as a front. Investigations point to Amdocs Limited, "an Israeli based private telecommunications company," that "generates billing data for virtually every call in America," with NSA warnings of records possibly falling into foreign hands; Comverse Infosys, "a subsidiary of an Israeli run private telecommunications firm," provides wiretapping equipment, CALEA interception, and concerns of a "backdoor" vulnerability. The Israeli embassy denies spying, "simply not true."

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Officials involved in awarding Converse government contracts now work for the company. Some of these individuals left government service under troublesome circumstances, currently under review by the justice department. In the counterterrorism investigation of the World Trade Center attack, suspects changed their telecommunications processes as soon as wiretaps were put in place. There is no reason to suspect the Israeli government's involvement, but there are suspicions and ongoing investigations into this possibility. Nearly 200 Israeli citizens suspected of belonging to an organized intelligence gathering operation have been arrested or detained. Concerns have also been raised about an Israeli firm generating billing data for intelligence purposes and the vulnerability of the Federal Government's wiretapping system. The investigation began with a drug case in Los Angeles in 1997 involving Israeli organized crime and allegations of drug trafficking and fraud. The suspects had surveillance on law enforcement's communication devices.

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Following the 9/11 attacks, investigators tracked information to Amdocs, an Israeli-owned company handling billing for 90% of US phone companies. A 1999 NSA report warned that US call records were reaching foreign hands, specifically Israel. It was suggested that knowing a police officer's or informant's name could expose entire networks of contacts. Another company, Comverse Infosys, a subsidiary of an Israeli-run telecommunications firm, installs and maintains phone-tapping equipment for US law enforcement. Their wiretap computer programs allegedly have a backdoor, allowing unauthorized interception of wiretaps. Comverse works closely with the Israeli government, which reimburses up to 50% of its research and development costs. DEA, INS, and FBI investigators have stated that suggesting Israeli spying through Comverse is career suicide, and FBI inquiries have been halted before thorough equipment testing. Agents have been warned that suggesting an Israeli link to 9/11 is career suicide. The FBI office in Quantico, Virginia, has awarded much of its intercept equipment business to Comverse.

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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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