A Mossy Affair

Ha’aretz reports that New Zealand will be getting that apology from Israel.

Israel is to apologize for sending undercover operatives to New Zealand and compromising its sovereignty, and will promise that such incidents will not recur, political sources in Jerusalem have confirmed.

 

Over the past few weeks negotiations have been held between the two countries to resolve the crisis, which broke out following the arrest of two Mossad agents in New Zealand a year ago.

 

New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff confirmed negotiations are underway to reach an agreement. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said he is aware of the reports in New Zealand’s media, and that Israel is interested in restoring the good relations that always existed between the two countries.

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When the affair was exposed, New Zealand reduced to a minimum its diplomatic ties with Israel, and refused to host Israel’s President Moshe Katsav who will visit Australia next month. As a condition for restoring relations, New Zealand demanded an official apology and a promise that such incidents will not reoccur. 

Yes, New Zealand does deserve an apology. Countries have territorial sovereignty, and New Zealand’s was breached. But let’s be adult about this. Every spy organization in the world works in foreign countries. Including New Zealand’s Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), which has used “electronics to spy on countries throughout the Pacific, including friends and trading partners.”

 

If New Zealand had the correct perspective, they would realize that the Mossad are not working against their interests, but against the very same terrorists who would have no compunctions about “compromising [New Zeland's] sovereignty” in a devastating way. So keeping this affair out of the public eye could have still resulted in their apology, but also perhaps, increased cooperation between the Mossad and GCSB. But who knows. Perhaps this was the end result.

 

So well done New Zealand. You will get your apology. Now about this

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  1. Anonymous says:

    yes… all govenments have their ‘dirty tricks’ spy agencies, the trouble is when we start getting on the slippery slope of saying our dirty people are not as ‘dirty’ as their ‘dirty’ people. Once we give our governments a ‘blank check’ don’t be surprised when they start cashing that check, maybe you don’t care what they do to protect your interests, but there has to be a moral line. Also, there is a contamination, the law breaking spy agencies methods and agents are infiltraling rather benign governments such as the New Jersey Governor’s offfice. Tell me, why was an Israeli agent

    seducing NJ’s mayor? Was NJ a threat?

    ok, if the Mossad were working in NZ’s interests, they would have

    no problem sharing all the information they gathered in NZ and maybe even taking orders from NZ officials as to how to best operate in their country…. this is something the Mossad probably

    would balk at. Mossad probably ticked off NZ, that’s why they went public…. or maybe a reporter was at the airport and found out about the Mossad agents and published it without consulting with the NZ government. It’s possible that NZ wants to leverage the situation, like China is promting it’s people to riot againt Japanese WWII war crimes for their current politcal advantage.

    My main point is that spy agencies are not only hunting down terrorists, but they are also used for advancing politcal and economic advantages, we saw what happened to Richard Nixon… seems these days nobody really cares… if Nixon was Presidnet today, the public may not even care about Watergate, they might even applaud it.

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