Mohamed Suleiman in charge of the Syrian nuclear program assassinated

by korzac | August 4, 2008 at 01:58 am
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YNET in his today (August 4, 2008) hebrew edition claims that Mohamed Suleiman was in charge of the Syrian nuclear program, see here.

 

Mohammed Suleiman, a top military aide to Syrian President Bashar Assad whom Israel believes was in charge of arms transfers from Syria to Hezbollah, was killed by sniper fire last Friday, according to reports that appeared yesterday in the Arab press and on web sites affiliated with the Syrian opposition.
Israel yesterday declined to either confirm or deny any connection with Suleiman's assassination. Advertisement

This is the second time in the last two weeks that someone involved in arms smuggling to Hezbollah has been killed. Last week, Britain's Daily Telegraph reported that an Iranian Revolutionary Guard convoy that was ferrying arms to Hezbollah suffered an unexplained explosion that killed 15 people. Both Iran and Israel declined to comment on that incident.
Yesterday, the London-based Arabic daily Al-Hayat reported that an unnamed senior Syrian officer in a "sensitive position" had been killed. The Free Syria web site, affiliated with the Syrian opposition, said that Suleiman was killed in Tartus, in northern Syria. Yet another web site offered more details, saying he was shot in the head while staying at his seaside villa in Tartus; that report added that immediately after the shooting, Syrian troops raided the area and arrested several residents of neighboring villas.

 

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tikun
tikun
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at 03:49 on August 4th, 2008

korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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korzac

tikun, thanks for the GS, (תודה רבה).

Vinny
Vinny
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at 04:56 on August 4th, 2008

korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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korzac

Vinny, thanks for the GS.

René
René
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at 07:19 on August 4th, 2008

korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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René

Iranian Revolutionary guard? Syria not in control? These two incidents and the reports must be very embarrasing for Syria and for Iran. Hard to keep the lid on their nefarious dealings.

Also some of the countries responsible for the arms smuggling to hezbollah are highly resistant to international pressure to stop, in anwer to a related story:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1008127.html

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René

Iranian Revolutionary guard? Syria not in control? These two incidents and the reports must be very embarrasing for Syria and for Iran. Hard to keep the lid on their nefarious dealings.

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korzac

Rene, as always in such circumstances, all the scenarios are 'true'. You have only to made your choice:
the Israelis, the Lebanese opposition (Hariri) or Bashar Assad's Syrian regime... And why Assad, because Mohamed Suleiman knows al about Hariri's assassination.. He was involved (?) and perhaps he will open his mouth..(?)

Thanks for the comments and the GS.

Emilio Lizardo
Emilio Lizardo
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at 08:40 on August 4th, 2008

korzac, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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korzac

Emilio Lizardo, thanks for the GS.

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