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Islamabad: A senior Israeli lady journalists having close links with Israeli intelligence MOSSAD not only secretly visited Pakistan but also set up a network inside Pakistan during her secret visit to Islamabad and Abbottabad.

The revelation is not the work of a conspiracy theorist in Pakistan, Ilan Dayan has told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that she was able to visit not only Pakistan but also Abottabad city to document films and papers on Osama bin Laden and his close associates.

Ilana Dayan, 47, a well-known Israeli journalist who lives near Jerusalem told the Israeli newspaper that she concluded a program of ‘Uvda’ (Fact), the story of Osama bin Laden’s assassination.

When the interviewer fof Haaretz newspaper Ayelett Shani asked “I can’t believe you were in Pakistan. I’m envious”, Ms. Dayan said that “I brought back manifestations of hatred. None of the people I met knew I am an Israeli, including the photographer and the producer who worked with me.”

She added, “I spoke English with them and they heard me speaking Spanish on the phone with (my Ms.) Irit, the researcher. .

Ms. Dayan has in recent past interviewed several Israeli intelligence officials including the former Mossad chief Meir Dagan and is known to have close contacts with Israeli military intelligence.

The Israeli agent posed as “an Argentine journalist and that we make documentaries.” It is feared that the Israeli journalists used a fake Argentine passport to visit Pakistan. Israelis have expertise in using fake foreign passports to visit Muslim countries which do not have diplomatic ties with Israel.

“This was the first trip in which I was completely alone. There was no way to take anyone along” Dayan claimed of her visit to Pakistan and added that she met a foreign journalist named “Jamal Ismail” who said he was from, Palestine and another Pakistani producer as “Haroon”. She recounted that “In Pakistan, the adventurous-ness overcame the fear. The peak was when we got to the city where bin Laden was assassinated [Abbottabad]. Suddenly Haroun, the producer, says to me, “There is someone here who wants your passport.” I understood it was someone from the security services. And in fact they took me into a side room, questioned me and photocopied my passport.”
 
Do not worry our ISI is not asleep. They will take care of them
 
Thəorətic Muslim;2913857 said:
Looks like they were asleep, hence the entrance and exit.

The ISI is really falling asleep alot these days....

well we do not really know do we??
 
How can she setup a network in a few days?
 
How can she setup a network in a few days?
Answer is in the first word of the title. "MOSSAD" - one of the most efficient intelligence agency of the world.
 
Answer is in the first word of the title. "MOSSAD" - one of the most efficient intelligence agency of the world.

oh my lord, didnt you say conspiracy theory, and you are singing israeli anthem now??

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and if she had been arrested, killed, then she had become an american martyred jounalist like zionist danial who was killed in karachi

Thəorətic Muslim;2913857 said:
Looks like they were asleep, hence the entrance and exit.

The ISI is really falling asleep alot these days....

what can you expect from ISI when they are directly responsible for letting CIA stationed in pakistan unchecked

ISI is a failed org which is only efficient for bribing our politicians and letting america holding the reigns of our government..
 
I see no harm as far as visit is for its specific purpose many Pakistani's who got other nationalities visited Israel. We have no diplomatic ties but its modern world and both sides needs to exchange visits of media persons.
 
I see no harm as far as visit is for its specific purpose many Pakistani's who got other nationalities visited Israel. We have no diplomatic ties but its modern world and both sides needs to exchange visits of media persons.

Well said.

We should have diplomatic relations with Israel. That way no one needs a third country passport to visit each other.

For how long we'll remain lackeys of Iranian Ayatullahs and Saudi Mullahs. This Mullah cabal has utterly destroyed our beautiful country, and yet we treat them as if they all have direct T1 line to Allah mian.


peace.
 
As long as we stick in this useless animosity and opposition of Israel for the sake of rubbish ummah concept - we will remain technically at war with Israel and hence such tactics will remain a regular part of wider opposition.

Secondly, she came only on investigative journalism rather than espionage so let not make much noise over it and worry about far more important matters.
 
Published 21:30 03.05.12Latest update 21:30 03.05.12
Fast talk with Israeli journalist Ilana Dayan

Talking to: Ilana Dayan, 47, journalist. Lives in Shoresh, near Jerusalem. Married to Harel, mother of Yael, Zohar and Gonen. Wants to promote: The concluding program of ‘Uvda’ (Fact), the story of Osama bin Laden’s assassination.

By Ayelett Shani

I can’t believe you were in Pakistan. I’m envious.

I brought back manifestations of hatred. None of the people I met knew I am an Israeli, including the photographer and the producer who worked with me. I spoke English with them and they heard me speaking Spanish on the phone with Irit, the researcher. The story was that she was a Colombian producer and I was an Argentine journalist and that we make documentaries. She was the only one who spoke to me on the whole trip.

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How exciting.

The truth is that it was exciting. Really. This was the first trip in which I was completely alone. There was no way to take anyone along. I interviewed a journalist who had met Osama bin Laden, and as we were shaking hands he said, “My name is Jamal Ismail, and I am from Palestine.” My instinct, of course, was to ask him from where in Palestine, but then I remembered I was an Argentine journalist and this whole Palestine thing isn’t supposed to interest me. And then, naturally, I got very scared. Scared to death. If he is from Palestine − and I don’t know how long he has been in Pakistan − maybe he will identify me. I immediately asked, “How long have you been in Pakistan?” “Thirty years,” he said. I breathed a sigh of relief.

It’s a fear that makes you feel alive, no?

Yes. Though it’s different from other situations that demand true courage − such as the blitz of threats against us by aides of [the tycoon Lev] Leviev – but there’s no fun to it. In Pakistan, the adventurousness overcame the fear. The peak was when we got to the city where bin Laden was assassinated [Abbottabad]. Suddenly Haroun, the producer, says to me, “There is someone here who wants your passport.” I understood it was someone from the security services. And in fact they took me into a side room, questioned me and photocopied my passport. I was scared. I didn’t know whether he had spotted the camera or not. Haroun told him that we were taking pictures for memories from Pakistan and that I was a tourist. It’s a good thing I was carrying business cards portraying me as a lecturer on law.


My heart was pounding. Truly. We got into the car, because he agreed to let me go on condition we got out of there right away, and Haroun said to me, “If you had an American passport it really could have been a problem.” And at this stage the photographer is already shooting, from inside the car. I watched it yesterday, with Eyal, the editor, and it’s clear to us that there is too much involvement with myself. That it won’t make the final cut.

Do you think about that all the time: Am I overdoing the self-involvement?

Yes!

Why? Where does that come from?

Because you are constantly meant to be looking at it the way the viewer will look at it, and also to consider who the viewer is. It might be of interest to your neighbor; you yourself will look at it with a rather jaundiced eye. And let’s admit it: the TV critic who will write about it tomorrow morning is also at the back of my mind.

I’m surprised you are concerned by what people will say. Do you read, say, comments on the Internet?

Yes, but only in genuinely difficult moments of weakness. I try not to. I find wickedness, malice and lies in them.

There are no bad commenters, only commenters who feel bad...



What we have here is an Israeli female reporter who surreptitiously visits Pakistan for a thrill. The guy writing for the Pak Observer, Akhtar Jamal, reacts by wetting his bed in fear. Do other Pakistanis really have to follow his messed-up example?
 
Israelis are like most people, some of them are nice, some of them are a$$holes, the nice ones actually sympathetic towards Palestinians and want a peaceful solution. The connections between us and them - are more than meets the eye.
 
It only demonstrates the open side of Pakistan without prejudice in peace until someone acts in contravention of Pakistani law and the journalist has already been id to be Mossad-related, so some intelligence works have been carried out for the comfort of the government.
 
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