Why are so many Israelis arrested over illegal arms deals worldwide?
The U.S. authorities' recent arrest of an Israeli for seeking to sell arms to Somalia raises disturbing questions and answers.
By Yossi MelmanAt least seven Israeli arms dealers are currently in jail in four countries - the United States, Russia, France and Britain - on charges of illegal arms dealing. Some of them are also suspected of crimes such as forgery, bribery, money laundering and violating UN Security Council embargoes. Such arrests are briefly covered in Israel and then forgotten. But they have a cumulative effect that is very damaging to Israel's image, or what remains of it.
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Armed fighters from the militant group Hizbul Islam in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu, last week. |
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Even though it is doubtful whether those in jail know one another, they have quite a lot in common. All are men in their fifties or sixties. All are well to do (or were in the past ), having made most of their money in international arms dealing or in exporting security services and equipment from Israel. They served in the Israel Defense Forces and reached mid-level ranks (from captain to lieutenant colonel ), and when they were arrested, they denied the charges. Friends who came to their assistance described them, naturally, as "the salt of the earth."
All seven are familiar faces in the corridors of the defense establishment, and at one time received arms dealing permits from the Defense Ministry. All sought to "expedite procedures" in violation of local or international laws, and did so out of pure greed. Due to this covetousness, they also fell into traps and can expect to face many years in jail.
Shimon Naor-Hershkowitz is detained in France and will apparently be extradited to Romania, where he will serve an 11-year jail sentence. He was convicted of forging documents (end-user certificates ) that he used to purchase Romanian arms together with a Romanian partner (who later informed on him to the authorities ). The arms were ostensibly destined for Togo, but in reality were sent to rebels in Angola.
Yair Klein has been held for over a year in a Russian jail, after being arrested there at the behest of Colombia, which wants him on charges of training drug barons' bodyguards. Klein, almost 70, may be the Israeli who comes closest to being a "mercenary" of the ugliest sort. He has previously done jail time in Sierra Leone.
In a British jail sits Gidon Sarig, 58, who was sentenced several months ago to seven years in prison for selling arms and other combat gear to parties in Venezuela, Peru, Senegal, Nigeria, Gabon and, primarily, Sri Lanka.
And in January, Ofer Pazaf, 50, the president of a Kfar Sava company that works as an intermediary and represents security consultants and defense industries, was arrested in Las Vegas. Arrested with him were two other Israelis who have lived in the U.S. for several years: Yohanan Cohen, 47, the CEO of a San Francisco company that manufactures security gear, and Haim Gary, 50, the president of a Miami company that functions as a middleman for defense companies.
All three, along with 20 Americans and people of other nationalities, were arrested in a sting operation by the Federal Bureau of Investigations. One of the agents posed as a representative of the defense minister of an African country and pretended to be looking to purchase arms in return for a bribe - known in the professional lingo as a "commission."
The latest Israeli to find himself behind bars is Hanoch Miller, 53, who was arrested a few days ago in the United States. Together with his partner, retired U.S. Air Force colonel Joseph O'Toole, he is charged with attempts to obtain and sell thousands of AK-47 (Kalashnikov ) rifles to the "government" of Somaliland, a separatist region of northern Somalia. The arms were to have been purchased in the United States and to have been sent on cargo planes to Panama and Bosnia, and from there to Somaliland. But the plan fell through because the third partner, who was supposed to purchase the rifles for Miller and O'Toole, was actually an informer for the customs authorities.
European sources - security and insurance personnel working in Somalia, who are well acquainted with the area - told Haaretz that this story does not make sense, and that the official version put out by the U.S. authorities may conceal a different story. For instance, the indictment stated that the arms were to have been sent to a city called Bandera in northern Somalia. But a look at a map of Somalia reveals that this name is fictitious: No such place exists in Somalia.
Moreover, the shipping documents stated that the cargo was for "the Ministry of Defense of the Somali Republic." But the government of the separatist area known as Somaliland does not refer to itself as the "Somali Republic." Ever since the military coup in 1969 that sent the country down the sewer, its official name has been the Democratic Republic of Somalia.
And above all, there is the question of why the government of Somaliland would need to hire the services of Hanoch Miller, an Israeli arms dealer, when it could easily obtain the arms it needs from the United States or Ethiopia, which both support it. There are several possible answers.
One is that Miller, who initiated the deal, either intended to supply the arms to one of the armed groups operating in Somalia or was tricked into doing so. Somalia, it must be recalled, is also home to various training camps for global jihad operatives. Indeed, two of the Israeli Arabs arrested in the Galilee this week - on suspicion of murdering a taxi driver and seeking to set up a world jihad cell inspired by Osama Bin Laden's philosophy - flew to Ethiopia (where they were arrested ) in order to infiltrate into Somalia and undergo training in one of these camps.
The second and equally worrisome possibility is that the arms shipments were a camouflage to enable the planes to land in Somalia, where they would load up with other merchandise that fetches high prices on the streets of Europe. Either way, it is doubtful if we will ever know the truth about Hanoch Miller's exploits in Somalia.
The only consolation that those who care about Israel's reputation can find is that if in the past, the supposed creme de la creme of Israeli society would quickly receive high-profile assistance from government officials, ministers (like Ephraim Sneh on behalf of Naor-Hershkowitz ) and former comrades in arms, this time - apparently because of Israel's commitment to adopt the norms of the OECD, which it recently joined - the arms dealers are attracting only low-key interest and getting assistance from relatives and close friends alone.
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To be fair, all of the previous shenanigans, made it difficult for other people to share a lot of the scientific, medical, agricultural great possible contributions that would make Israel (and Jews) a true "light onto nations"
This is no surprise news. Its been happening for years. Already mercenary forces as advisers and killers are in force in the Kurdistan region.
Somaliland is a peaceful except in the patchwork of countries in the Horn of Africa, torn apart by war and conflict. Somaliland formally belongs to the civil war Somalia. But while conflict rages in Somali capital Mogadishu and the militant Islamist al-Shabab guerrillas control large parts of the country, there is a stable peace in Somaliland. In practice, broke Somaliland free as early as 1991, when the Somali central regime collapsed. Since then, Somaliland conducted peaceful election three times before last Saturdays election. And although the 2003 election was decided by a margin of about 80 votes when all ballots were counted, as did all but violence that Dahir Riyale Kahin was elected President. There is no doubt that Somaliland will be recognized by the international community if it continues in this path.
.. they can do by using Israel as a proxy, out of reach from international law. This has been so as long as I can recall... [un2here scratches grey beard for dramatic effect]
We can / will and should sell anything to anybody as long as paid well - Who cares what the others do with it - We do not approach them - they approach us . If we don't sell them someone else will - so why not us. We should go ahead and sell even what is sacred to others or us for hard cash
Arms dealing, organ trafficking, blood diamond dealing.. it seems Israelis have no qualms whatsoever when doing business.
Like Israel, Somaliland has enemies, left, right and center. Mossad come onboard and give us some of your expertise on how to handle such hostile region. We have Somalia on one side breathing on our necks, rebels, Djibouti, Eritrea, Al Shabab, ONLF, Islamists. You are invited to Hargeisa, CIA and MI6 are already here, why not Mossad? As long as you wont steal our passport :)
trafficking in drugs, precious stones. Any traffic that can yield much, too much money.
thers no country call somaliland but there is only democratic republic of somalia...
united state dont recognise and is not friend of somaliland and this so call somaliland militia from hargeisa help terrorist to cause mayhem and terror in other part of somalia. Ethiopia is bully and occupier not friend because its getting access to berbera port city to import and export its goods because ethiopia is a landlocked country with no access to indian oceon.
Somaliland is a stable and democratic country unlike Somalia which is a terrorist save heaven. If you are interested about the history of Somaliland, please educate your self by visiting somaliland.net
somaliland is a terrorist state and supplying weapon to them is a risky business and big threat to the poor people of that region.
All this has MOSSAD written ALL OVER IT. This kind of dirty business has been exposed and described thoroughly in "By Way of Deception". I only pray that world governments and security agencies open their eyes and refuse to continue to be blackmailed by Israel. FOR THEIR OWN GOOD!
The late Peace Saint ,Oluf Palme ,was peddling Swedish Bofors heavy guns to both India and Pakistan while on the official "Peace Making " UN mission to the region.after the India-Pakistan War. Not so long time ago an Indian top politician was ousted ,accused of receiving Swedish bribes in connection with buying of Swedish guns. Russia and China peddle weapons wherever thay can ,no questions asked. Israelis are a drop in the bucket.
Israel sold arms to Iran during Khomeini 's reign. But to be honest, Israelis are only a small part of global illegal arms deals. My country may have the infortunate title of being the world's biggest supplier...but Russia and China are giving gun runners a run for their yuans and rubles too.
7 people within a few years. is it really that many. israel is the 5th largest arms selling country. can you bring numbers for illegal arms dealers from the us, france, russia and the uk. if these numbers are disproportionally low- then you have the point. otherwise, this is purely statistical.
Israel is committing to adopt OECD norms - is that why no one in Israel is squawking "anti-Semitism" when the subject of Israeli illegal arms deals is raised?
but selling weapons to whom ever wants them. Spreading death, misery and destruction everywhere.
Jews set themselves up for this sort of thing by insisting they are the most moral people in the world. This wouldn't be news otherwise, because as a previous poster noted it is only seven people, which is not out proportion to the population and the level of arms industries. The author obviously buys into "the most moral people in the world" myth or he wouldn't have thought the subject worthwhile to write about. It is whole lot of bother over nothing. I guess the angst of finding out Jews are pretty much like everyone else is some sort of shock.
I would leave jews alone; not all of them are zionists and more and more of them are smelling the coffee
while those muslims doing the same get international headlines, how oh so fair, not.
Shimon Perez tried to sell nuclear weapon to South Africa in the 70s, If I recal the report correctly. This guy is free, unfortunately.
What if the Nobel prize commitee asks it's awards and titles back from a criminal like Peres or undisereved Obama'one.
"If I recal the report correctly" Interesting, I'll put this in my report. Now, I'd like to test your reflexes.
Shimon Perez tried to sell nuclear weapon to South Africa in the 70s, If I recal the report correctly. This guy is free, unfortunately.
It is a very grievous wrong, Somalia is full of fighting and death and all who deal with such supplies should be imprisoned. A very bad wrong Those who would single out israel for this should remember who is the major suppliers of such weapons, not Israel nor Israelis
...blood diamonds dealers, human organs dealers, weapons dealers...IT'S NATURAL!
And why are so many in drug deals,in women traffic,in organs trade,in swindles? I think that the great journalist Arie Shavit explained it completely:because Israeli people uniquely endowed make that the number of millionaires in Israel to raise in last year by 40%..
Well finally someone got it, I believe that you are totally right, the weapons were meant for one of the factions in Southern Somalia and in exchange the planes were probably going to load some kind of drugs that is grown by the same extremists faction to pay for these weapons. As for Somaliland, it is not a region of Somalia, it is a fully fledged democratic country that will get its recognition, and Somaliland is more worried about perfecting its democratic institution than acquiring Ak47 on the black market. Also Somaliland is under threat from the same extremist elements in Southern Somalia who made deals with the above mentionned gentleman
and that is how jews perceive themselves.....as above any and all laws
so you are referring to all Jews ? we all perceive ourselves above any and all laws well thanks for letting me know :-)
Why is that?
A jewish man must remember his money comes first
Shakespeare illustrated it quite well
Only in Ha'aretz can you Jew bash with no repercussions. If only i could meet you face to face . 7
"If only i could meet you face to face" What, so you can treat him like a Palestinian?
Seriously? Recall the arms deals between Israel and South Africa, never mind the alleged agreement to sell them nukes. Now consider all the other countries and armed groups that receive Israeli weapons. The guys in this article probably thought they were doing their national duty.