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18718
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 09:31
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Mossad could capture Ahmadinejad: Israeli Minister
Jerusalem, Sept 9 (PTI) Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad may try to catch hostile leaders like Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and put them for trial before International Criminal Court, Minister for Pensioners and former spy Rafi Eitan said.
"It could very well be that a leader such as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad suddenly finds himself before the International Criminal Court in The Hague," 'Jerusalem Post' quoted the Israeli minister as saying to a German magazine, 'Der Spiegel' in an interview.
When asked whether the 'Mossad' still hunted down Nazis, said, "that era is over. But that's not to say that
such operations are completely a thing of the past."
The former spy known for his role in the operation
that led to the capture of Adolf Eichmann said that those who
"spread poison" and wanted to eradicate another people had "to
expect such consequences."
Last week, Eitan said that 'Mossad' scrapped a plan
to capture the notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, who was
located in Argentina in 1960, in order not to botch Eichmann's
capture from the same country. PTI
"It could very well be that a leader such as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad suddenly finds himself before the International Criminal Court in The Hague," 'Jerusalem Post' quoted the Israeli minister as saying to a German magazine, 'Der Spiegel' in an interview.
When asked whether the 'Mossad' still hunted down Nazis, said, "that era is over. But that's not to say that
such operations are completely a thing of the past."
The former spy known for his role in the operation
that led to the capture of Adolf Eichmann said that those who
"spread poison" and wanted to eradicate another people had "to
expect such consequences."
Last week, Eitan said that 'Mossad' scrapped a plan
to capture the notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, who was
located in Argentina in 1960, in order not to botch Eichmann's
capture from the same country. PTI