

According to reports, villagers’ suspicions were aroused when the bird was found dead in a field with a metal ring around its leg stamped “Israel.” They called the police after deciding its nostrils were unusually large and may have carried a microchip fitted by Israeli intelligence for spying.īut this time “Operation Eliyahu Hanavi” went surprisingly well, as the gullible Turkish authorities took the bait that it is common practice to fit a ring to migratory birds in order to track their movements. Fortunately, the Zionist bee-eater was dead and could no longer spy for Israel. The Israeli spy network had successfully infiltrated into the Turkish red-light district, but “Operation Amorous Crescent and Star” failed to deceive the Turkish star and his fans.Īnd most recently, a migratory bird, a common bee-eater, caused alarm in a Turkish village in the southeast after villagers thought it was an Israeli spy. That same year, one of two Turkish celebrities who had been accused of raping call girls defended himself by saying that the whole incident was “an Israeli plot against him.” Once again, Mossad had been caught red-handed. The griffon vulture was carrying a GPS transmitter bearing the name of the Tel Aviv University and was condemned for being a part of a “Zionist espionage plot.” Mossad’s “Operation Angry Birds” had failed and I do not know if Saudi courts ruled to behead the Zionist spy vulture, sentence it to life in prison, or force it to reveal the names of his collaborators in return for a pardon but there were rumors that hundreds of camels may have been implanted on the Arabian Peninsula to spy for Israel. In 2011, Saudi Arabia announced that it had “detained” a vulture carrying an Israeli band. Training rats so as to distinguish between Muslim, Christian and Jewish residents of a city must be a remarkable scientific achievement, but apparently “Project Mickey Mouse” must have failed, as evinced by Jerusalem’s demography today. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.In 2008, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s official news agency, Wafa, reported that Israel (read: Mossad) had released poison-resistant rats to drive Arab residents of Jerusalem out of their homes. RMF reported that security had been stepped up around key railway routes and critical infrastructure as a result of the discovery of the spy network.

The spies had hidden cameras on important railway routes, mainly in the southern Podkarpackie region.Īccording to RMF, cameras were found close to the Jasionka airport near Rzeszow, which has become a key transfer point for weapons and ammunition being delivered to Ukraine. According to the RMF report, the six people arrested were from countries to the east of Poland and were working for Russian intelligence. The president's office said on Twitter that they discussed "the current security situation".

On Wednesday, Polish President Andrzej Duda met with CIA Director William Burns. "This is undoubtedly proof that the Polish services work for the security of our country in a very efficient manner." Blaszczak declined to comment further on the case and said more details would be announced by Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski at a news conference at 11 a.m. "I would like to emphasize the great success achieved by the officers of the Internal Security Agency, because the whole spy network has been unravelled," Mariusz Blaszczak told state broadcaster Polskie Radio 1. Reuters was unable to independently confirm the report. According to the broadcaster the group had been planning sabotage activities. RMF reported on Wednesday that Polish security services had detained six people suspected of spying for Russia. Poland has broken up a espionage network operating in the country, the defence minister said on Thursday, after private broadcaster RMF FM reported that a group of spies working for Russia had been detained. Reuters | Warsaw | Updated: 16-03-2023 13:36 IST | Created: 16-03-2023 13:31 IST Mariusz Blaszczak Image Credit: Wikipedia
