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Steven Emerson,
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February 23, 2015
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Cables
Show CIA Tried to Connect with Hamas Despite U.S. Ban
by IPT News • Feb 23, 2015 at
4:44 pm
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Spy cables reveal that the CIA attempted to interact with Hamas, despite
U.S. government prohibitions on contact with the designated Palestinian
terrorist organization, the Guardian reports.
The cables, obtained by the Al Jazeerah network, indicate that
American intelligence was eager to establish connections with Hamas and
recruit agents within the Gaza Strip. According to the leaked documents, a
CIA officer and South African intelligence agent met in East Jerusalem
during fighting between Hamas and Israel. A cable sent to Pretoria on June
29, 2012 revealed that the CIA agent "seems to be desperate to make
inroads into Hamas in Gaza and possibly would like SSA [the South African
State Security Agency] to assist them in gaining access."
In return, the South African agency suggested that the SSA would be able
to access American intelligence priorities and understand CIA collection
methods throughout the proposed interaction between the CIA and Hamas.
The CIA is prohibited from providing material assistance to a terrorist
organization; however, attempting to recruit a spy from within a terrorist
organization would be within the intelligence agency's mandate.
"[The] CIA supports the overall US government effort to combat
international terrorism by collecting, analyzing and disseminating
intelligence on foreign terrorist groups and individuals. [The] CIA
conducts those intelligence activities in compliance with the United States
constitution, federal statutes and presidential directives," a CIA
spokesperson said.
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