Qatar Ties Unveiled: Suspect in Qatar-Gate Case Revealed as Participant in Secret Hostage Negotiations
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A former Mossad official, who initially served as the agency's representative in hostage negotiation team discussions, has found himself at the centre of a controversy. The official's business connections with Qatar were not known to most of the involved parties during the negotiations, creating a conflict of interest.
According to investigations, the official participated in the hostage negotiation team meetings held in Israel for approximately two weeks, initially acting as the official Mossad representative. However, he later transitioned into a consulting role [1]. It is likely that Mossad would not have allowed him to serve in such a capacity had they known about his Qatar business connections [1].
The official claimed to have disclosed his ties to Qatar to both Mossad and the IDF's representative on the team, Major General (Res.) Nitzan Alon. However, this disclosure was not communicated broadly within Mossad, leading to a lack of awareness among other team members [1][2].
The apparent conflict of interest came to light, and the official ended his role on the team. A former Mossad agent was arrested during the investigation, and a former senior Mossad official was questioned in relation to the "Qatar-Gate" affair [1].
Despite the advisor to the PM dismissing the allegations as "nonsense" and "fake," Kan 11 News reported that Mossad was unaware of the former official's business connections with Qatar [2]. This revelation has raised questions about the internal communication within the agency and the extent of due diligence conducted during the appointment of officials to sensitive roles.
In the aftermath, David Zini has been appointed as the ISA chief after the Qatargate probe [3]. The judge has indicated that there will be no indictment, but the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and integrity in high-stakes negotiations.
References:
- Kan 11 News
- The Times of Israel
- Haaretz
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