As the situation in Afghanistan worsened after the Taliban came to power, the intelligence services, especially the Mossad and MIX, withdrew their agents from Afghanistan who had betrayed their country in various guises in order to protect their spies.
In the last 20 years that Afghanistan has been under US occupation, the CIA, the Mossad and the intelligence services of allied countries such as Britain (MI6) and the UAE spy service have set up various spy stations for They pursued their interests in Afghanistan against the interests of the people of this country.
With the complete withdrawal of the US occupying forces from Afghanistan on September 29, the Western-Zionist intelligence services also began their efforts to expel their spies and agents.
Meanwhile, Mossad made great efforts to remove its spies from Afghanistan, albeit with the help of the UAE intelligence service.
The British newspaper “Telegraph” on Sunday revealed the details of the joint secret mission of the UAE and Israel in Afghanistan; The mission was to expel dozens of Afghans (spies) from their country after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
The mission was carried out earlier this month and was partial, the first “humanitarian project” between the UAE and Israel to be carried out without the Taliban’s knowledge, the newspaper reported.
According to the newspaper, the team that carried out the evacuation mission (spies) used local contacts to gather 41 Afghan citizens (spies) from various hiding places in Kabul and took them by bus to the Taliban checkpoints. It moved its borders to Tajikistan and then by air to the UAE.
The mission included the departure of dozens of girls from two motorcycle sports teams, a robotics team, human rights activists, famous singers and a number of their relatives, and some of the clerics who were most at risk from the Taliban, the Telegraph reported. they had.
Yutam Bolizir, executive director of IsraAID, told the Telegraph that the team that carried out the mission was very careful when collecting these people from their hideouts in Kabul without informing the Taliban.
The men (spies) passed through checkpoints safely, but were temporarily stranded on the Tajik border and spent two days in a safe house amid tensions over the widespread presence of Taliban forces in the area, the newspaper added. They were taken away, but eventually the Tajik government gave them the green light to enter their territory, and the men (spies) were flown safely to the UAE on a plane rented by Israeli-Canadian billionaire Silvan Adams. .
According to the Telegraph, Adams played a key role in convincing the Dushanbe government to open its borders to these Afghans.
The UAE has practically become a branch of the Mossad spy organization in the region since September 16, 1999, when it compromised with the Zionist regime, and Abu Dhabi officials have taken any action dictated by Tel Aviv to satisfy the leaders of the occupying regime in Jerusalem. They are working hand in hand to help in the escape of 41 Mossad spies from Afghanistan.
The identity of 250 MI6 spies revealed
While the withdrawal of Mossad spies from Afghanistan has been declared successful, the revelation of the identities of 250 MI6 spies and the British army in Afghanistan has dealt a security blow to the country’s intelligence service. According to reports, although the British army referred to these spies as translators, they practically and completely served the British and MI6 forces in Afghanistan and did whatever the British demanded.
The important point in this regard is the gap of the British army regarding the disclosure of the identity list of these Afghan spies or, as the British call them, “collaborators”, spies who have betrayed their people and country in recent years.
The British government, previously criticized for neglecting to secure a safe exit from Afghanistan, now faces charges of disclosing the identities of Afghan translators (British spies in Afghanistan) who have been cited as collaborators with the Afghan army in Afghanistan. .
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reports that British Secretary of Defense Ben Wallace has ordered an investigation into the identity of more than 250 Afghan translators (British spies), many of whom have not yet left Afghanistan. They live in secret for fear of the Taliban retaliating.
The e-mail address of these 250 Afghan translators who have worked with the British Army during the occupation of Afghanistan has been mistakenly attached to a message from the British Ministry of Defense; As a result, in addition to the email address, the names and in some cases photos of the Afghan translators have been leaked.
Of course, it should be added that the collective profile of the translators (spies) was mistakenly attached to the same email that was supposed to be sent to each of the translators who had worked with the British Army. However, in terms of security, this could speed up the Taliban’s identification.
A number of these spies have left Afghanistan, while some are still in Afghanistan. An email from the British Ministry of Defense advised survivors in Afghanistan not to risk their lives and that of their families to leave the country if they were unsure of the situation.
Now, translators (or spies) on the side of the British army are complaining that their lives are in danger more than ever because of the mistake of the British Ministry of Defense.
The issue became even more critical when a number of these translators did not notice the mistake of the British Ministry of Defense and sent the response to the received email mentioning items such as the address of the hiding place, contact number and profile photo.
30 minutes after sending the wrong email, the British Ministry of Defense in a new message, asked the recipients of the previous email to delete it immediately.
This happened while the London government had already been reprimanded by the British Parliament for negligence in preparing for the safe withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan, to the point that it ended at the cost of the removal of former Foreign Minister Dominique Robb.
The revelation of the identities of 250 British spies in Afghanistan should be considered a major security failure for London, especially the MI6.