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highly unlikely the CIA would
transmit a report of that nature to
Tehran after the Shah had fallen
and the American Embassy had
been coming under violence.
The newspaper Haaretz said
that “one can believe almost
anything about the CIA during the
confused Carter administration,
even the distribution of secret
documents to its foreign
embassies, but it is hard to imagine
that the CTA would not distinguish
between facts, rumors and plain
slander, and put them all together
in a Tile on Israeli intelligence.”
A Washington specialist on
Middle East matters who analyzed
the Post’s report felt that it was
“conspicuous by the questions of
authenticity it raised.” He said, “It
is left for us to wonder how much
was in documentation seized at the
American Embassy, how much was
invented by those who prepared
the book, what was interpreted by
its carriers, and by those who
wrote the articles.” As for an
assessment of the book, he replied,
“It could be a composite—some
parts of materials found at the
embassy to give it an American
appearance and most of it
fabricated to make it look like a
manual.” He thought the book was
devised in the year since the
embassy was ransacked as “a
propaganda tool" to besmirch
Israel and Jewish communities
abroad and “create resentment
between Americans in Israel and
toward Jews wherever they live.”
The Post reported that the
“documents seized in November
1979 have been reprinted in one of
13 volumes of documents of
commentaries published in
paperback books in Iran. The
disclosures are contained in a copy
of the Central Intelligence
Agency’s secret survey entitled
“Israel: Foreign Intelligence and
Security Services,” which
intelligence sources say appears to
be a faithful reproduction of the
original.
The Post said that the 47-page
report on Israel issued in March
1979 “is one in a series of CIA
survey of foreign espionage
services published for American
intelligence personnel" and that
“although it is unclear why it was
in the embassy in Tehran or if
surveys from other countries were
also there, other captured
documents indicate that U.S.
diplomatic and intelligence
personnel stationed in Iran tracked
Israeli intelligence agents and
activities there. No other surveys
have been released by the
militants.”
Among the statements carried in
the Post account, which covered a
full page and included a “secret”
table of organization of Israeli
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intelligence services attributed to
the CIA, was that Israeli
intelligence “acquired data for use
in silencing anti-Israel factions in
the West” and that “the Israeli
intelligence service depends
heavily on the various Jewish
communities and organizations
abroad for recruiting agents and
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paramilitary action programs,
particularly in Africa” and “have
been very active in I.atin America
over the years.”
The Post said that it acquired
the paperback book from
“journalist-activist” William
Worthy, 60, who was a professor
of journalism and Afro-American
studies at Boston University;
Randy Goodman, now a visiting
lecturer at the University of
Lowell, Mass.; and a sound
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went to Iran in September 1981
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money from CBS television.” At
an airport and at “a downtown
Tehran bookstore” they purchased
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