01-13-2005, 09:49 PM
The book "Israel and the Sudanese liberation movement", written by ex-Mossad officer Colonel Moshe Fergie describes Israeli activities behind the success that the separatist movement in south Sudan achieved by transforming into a partner in rule in Khartoum. This movement and from its start was tool of Zionist Israel, which used it to achieve a long term strategic goal which was - weakening Egypt and threatening it from it's back. In the frames of such strategy mossad agents opened connections with such minorities, and in whose front line there are the Kurds in Iraq, Maronites in Lebanon and Southerners in Sudan.
The Sudanese front was the most important for many reasons most importantly it forms a backing and strategic deepness to Egypt which is the biggest Muslim country in the Middle East. In accordance to the Israeli military ideology Egypt represents the number one and most dangerous enemy in the area. For this reason the concentration on Egypt was extremely powerful.
The book explained in amazing detail all what Israel did to achieve its goal of weakening Egypt and threatening it from it's back, and how it spread in the heart of Africa (in the time from the year 1956 to 1977 Israel made relations with 32 African countries) to surround Sudan and break through it's south, then how it picked through the leaders of the separatist movement and tested John Garange, then prepared him and backed him militarily so that he challenges the government in Khartoum and impose himself on it, that in addition to pressuring Egypt.
Israeli's concentration on Sudan was part of it's strategy towards Sudan’s huge oil resources and an outlet through Red Sea. The writer pointed out how this project was started in the late 1950s. He also mentions how Israel sent its most active diplomats, experts and advisors connected with Mossad to Africa to find where Israel can place its footsteps to enter south Sudan, through Ethiopia and Congo (Zaire previously) then Uganda and Kenya. Ahron za'eer one of Mossad's most important men and the former chief of the defense forces, played the most important role in this containment policy, through sending more than 5000 experts and advisors in agriculture and building and construction in addition to military advisors, to train and organize and arm the armies of the countries surrounding Sudan.