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(Ahmad Mustafa Algar)
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February 26, 1446
August 30, 2024 AD
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Israel assassinates Arab and Muslim scholars and researchers from time to time, and in doing so confirms that the conflict is not a border conflict, but an existence conflict. Any attempt by the Zionists is met with assassination. And the examples go on.
The death of Reem Hamed, an Egyptian doctoral student who was studying in France, on the evening of Thursday, August 22, 2024 AD, has sparked widespread controversy in the last hours due to posts she had published on social networking sites before her death, indicating that she was under surveillance and attacks and calling on security services to protect her from threats to her life. However, Reem’s death is reminiscent of other incidents involving Egyptian and Arab scholars abroad, which led to ambiguity in their deaths and accusations that they were nothing more than premeditated assassinations so that Egypt or any other Arab or Islamic country would not benefit from knowing about its children.
Clear your mind
Over the decades; it is noteworthy that many Arab and Muslim scientists who specialized in advanced fields of science and technology were assassinated. No doubt Arab and Islamic countries were waiting for the return of their outstanding sons in these fields in order to benefit from their knowledge and technology. Genius, but the dirty hand of assassination prevented this, here we look at the most famous scholars assassinated in the past few years:
* Mustafa Mosharafa.. The Arab Einstein:
Doctor counts. Ali Mustafa Musharrafa was one of the few people who knew the secret of burning atoms and one of the most prominent scientists who opposed the use of atomic bombs to create deadly weapons in war. After learning about the technology of hydrogen bombs, he refused to conduct research on the manufacture of hydrogen bombs. Using hydrogen to create a devastating bomb because he did not want such a bomb to be created, although unfortunately, the research of American and Soviet doctors estimated that it was made several years after his death. She made outstanding achievements in quantum theory, atoms, radiation and mechanics, and published about 15 scientific research drafts during her lifetime, totaling about 200.
Moshalafa was born on July 11, 1898 AD in the city of Damietta in northern Egypt. He recited the Quran from childhood and received his first lessons from his father, who was also keen on his religious and moral education. He was inferior to his academic upbringing, which was clearly reflected in the doctoral province. As his father taught him, he supervised Islamic rituals throughout his life. Although he excelled in his studies and achieved high grades – especially in science subjects – he preferred to join the Higher Normal School and graduated from the school three years later. Due to his outstanding performance, the Ministry of Education sent him to the UK for a scientific expedition at its own expense. After the end of the expedition period in 1920, he continued to study science at the Royal College of the University of London. , and in 1924 AD, he obtained a doctorate in the philosophy of science, which was the highest scientific degree in the world at that time, because only 11 scientists were able to obtain this degree, and at that time he was the first Egyptian to obtain this degree. Science degree, under the guidance of the famous physicist Charles Thomas Wilson, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 AD.
In 1925 AD, after the establishment of Cairo University, Moshalafa returned to Egypt and was appointed Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Faculty of Science, and was elected Dean of the Faculty in 1936 AD, becoming the first Egyptian Dean of the Faculty. Egypt’s most famous scientists, including atomic scientists, studied under him, and despite his youth, his research had already begun to gain a place in scientific journals. He also wrote several books on science and theoretical mechanics, descriptive, and planes. However, this amazing genius did not flourish in his homeland and enrich the minds of his compatriots as a doctor. On January 15, 1950, Moshalafa died of a sudden heart attack, and it is believed that he was poisoned in an operation by the Israeli Mossad.
*Dr. Yahya Mashad:
Another story of a genius assassinated by the hand of betrayal is the story of Dr. Yahya Al-Mashad, who graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alexandria in Egypt with excellent grades, went to study at Cambridge University in London in 1956 AD, but soon moved to Moscow. After 6 years, he returned to Egypt and became an expert in the field of nuclear reactor design and control, starting his career at the Anshas Nuclear Reactor, but he went to Norway again. For many years, despite constant pressure, he refused to become a citizen and remained critical of the Zionist movement and the Palestinian cause, which led to hostility and restrictions, and he was forced to return to Egypt again. Then he went to Iraq again, with the mission of establishing the Iraqi nuclear program.
Mashad was the head of the joint Iraqi-French nuclear program, and he frequently traveled between France and Iraq to acquire nuclear technology and enriched uranium in order to fulfill the Arab dream of obtaining a deterrent weapon that would enhance the power of Arabs and other nations. He was summoned to France to inspect a batch of uranium, but this was his last trip, as he was massacred in a Paris hotel room on June 14, 1980. The surveillance of all those who support the creation of nuclear technology in a country hostile to Israel continues, but strangely, the French police investigation did not reach any conclusions and ended up targeting anonymous people.
*Dr. Samira Moussa…Miss Egypt Korea:
She was born D. Samira Moussa on March 3, 1917 in Zefta, Gharbia Governorate, Nile Delta, Egypt. She ranked first in her class in the Faculty of Science since she was a child. After graduation, she went to the UK to obtain a master’s degree in the subject of gas heat transfer. After returning to Egypt, she returned to the UK again, where she studied nuclear radiation and obtained a doctorate in X-rays and its related subjects. Due to her extraordinary talent, the United States always embraced her talent and offered her naturalization opportunities more than once, but Dr. Samira refused and returned to Egypt, established the Atomic Energy Authority, and devoted herself to organizing international conferences on atomic energy and how to use it to serve mankind.
In August 1952, she was invited to California, USA, to attend a scientific seminar and visit the nuclear laboratory there, but when she was driving on a rough mountain road, she was hit by a car coming from the opposite direction. Throwing her down the slope, where she met her owner. The US police did not succeed in uncovering the circumstances of the accident and bringing charges against her, and the truth of the matter was not revealed at all, but in 2015 AD, Rita David Thomas, the granddaughter of the late actress Rachel Abraham Levy (known in Egypt by the stage name “Raqia Ibrahim”), revealed that her grandmother was involved in the assassination of Samira Moussa because she had previously advised her to forget the idea. Officials of the Egyptian nuclear program invited her to obtain American citizenship and warned her that if she refused, she would face an unknown fate.
* Jamal Hamdan:
As an expert in geography; Dr. Jamal Hamdan managed to use his knowledge to understand the dynamics of history and the development of global events, he was one of the few who could understand the strategic dimension of major issues. In 1968, he predicted the collapse of the Soviet Union. After extensive research, but he was most interested in Israel and dismantling its intellectual structure and the assets that built it. She had her project, and it has successfully dismantled her categories from an anthropological point of view. On April 17, 1993, Hamdan’s body was found dumped in his house, with the lower half burned. Everyone believed that the incident was caused by a gas leak, but many signs indicate that the incident was planned, some close associates said Hamdan. Before his death had already written three books about Israel; among them: "Jews, Zionism, and the Children of Israel"and"The Contemporary Islamic World"The third book was on geography, and all of these books disappeared after his death.
*Dr. Salwa Habib:
Dr. Salva Habib is a distinguished scholar and researcher of the anti-Zionist movement, revealing the source of Israel’s power in its attempts to control African countries. As a professor at the Institute of African Studies, she completed a study on "Zionism in Africa"In addition to about 30 research papers, all of which talk about Israel and African countries from a political, economic and social perspective, using a clear scientific literature approach, her research has had a huge impact in addressing topics that have not been studied before, but unfortunately. Her butchered body was soon found in her apartment, and she did not succeed in finding the professional assassin, but all accusations pointed to the Israeli Mossad.
*Dr. Samir Najib:
Dr. Samir Naguib was one of the first members of the Egyptian nuclear project. Due to his talent in the field of corn, he was nominated for a scholarship at the University of Detroit in the United States and trained under the guidance of the top nuclear professors of the school. In 1967, a few hours before his return to Egypt, he was surprised to see a huge thing while driving. The tragic moment, the transporter accelerated and hit him, causing him to die on the spot. The last words that fell on the curtain were: "The perpetrator is unknown"
*Dr. Nabil Kalini:
The Faculty of Science at Cairo University sent him to Czechoslovakia to get his doctorate in atomic science from Raj University, where he became one of the most famous geniuses, so much so that newspapers there always described him as "Atomic Genius"Especially his scientific research value, he was only thirty years old at that time, on the morning of January 27, 1975, the phone in his residential apartment rang, it was answered by Dr. Nabil who was on the phone, then quickly left his apartment and did not appear again.
*Dr. Syed Syed Badil:
PhD preparation. Saeed Al-Sayyid Badir was one of Egypt’s most prominent scientists in the field of satellite and spacecraft communications outside the atmosphere. Badir was born on January 4, 1949 AD. He was a successful teacher in Germany. His research yielded advanced results that placed him third in the 13th class. He was just a rare scientist with a specialization in missile technology engineering, but he died in Alexandria on July 14, 1989 in an event that many described as premeditated. His wife confirmed that one of the intelligence agencies was behind her husband’s assassination.
*Dr. Abu Bakr Abdul Moneim Ramadhan:
Dr. Abu Bakr Ramadan, considered one of Egypt’s most prominent scientists in the field of nuclear energy, was attending a scientific conference in the Moroccan city of Marrakech as the head of the National Radiological Observatory Network of the Egyptian Nuclear and Radiation Regulatory Authority. He was soon discovered under mysterious circumstances while staying in a hotel in the region: it is noteworthy that he died after being assigned to study the possible effects of an Israeli nuclear reactor.
*Uncountable names:
This series of assassinations of ideas and brains was not limited to the borders of Egyptian scholars, but extended to many other Arab and Islamic peoples, among the most notable names that fell under the clutches of Mossad were: Palestinian nuclear scientist Nabil Fleifer, Iraqi scientist Ibrahim Zaher, Iraqi economist Jassim Al-Zahbi and Tunisian aeronautical engineer Mohamed Al-Zawari.
Mossad… first defendant
The culprit behind the assassinations of Arab and Islamic thinkers points to the Israeli Mossad, whether the assassinations take place under mysterious circumstances or in an open and planned manner, the Zionist entity neither confirms nor denies these actions, and in the rare cases they are described within the framework of what it calls "Deterrence Policy"This is a tactic adopted by Israel to intimidate scientists and force them to leave their countries and to undermine any scientific project that promotes progress in any Arab or Muslim country, especially in the military field, especially the development of nuclear weapons, because Israel fears that any adversary will surpass Israel’s military and technological capabilities.
There is no doubt that the policy of assassinating Arab and Muslim ideas, in addition to destroying research facilities, enabled Israel to eradicate Iraq’s nuclear program in the seventies and eighties. Israel not only destroyed the nuclear reactor equipment before it was implemented. Surprisingly, the Mossad focuses on areas other than science, as can be seen from its tracking and assassination of thinkers who exposed Zionist and Israeli expansionist projects.
Betrayal Strategy
For over 7 years, the Israeli Intelligence Agency (Mossad) has been known as the strongest intelligence agency in the Middle East, with an annual budget of more than $3 billion and about 7,000 employees spread across its headquarters in Tel Aviv and other locations. Mossad is considered one of the most prominent global intelligence and espionage agencies that performs special missions and operations outside the borders of the Zionist entity.
Mossad is an intelligence agency characterized by secrecy and ambiguity, whose actions are not limited to assassinating and liquidating Palestinian and Arab leaders, politicians and academics, but also go beyond it to carry out other qualitative operations, such as ending the Syrian nuclear program and helping to smuggle Jews from Arab countries and Ethiopia to Israel. This ambiguity of Mossad’s activities has contributed to the aura of stories and myths surrounding it, which enhances its alleged power as part of a continuous psychological warfare against Israel’s enemies. Despite its achievements in targeting enemy adversaries, Mossad also does not hesitate to use its vast network operating internationally to conduct espionage even against countries friendly and allied with Israel. The scene is full of skill and cunning.
Despite the Mossad’s record of assassinations, there have been some failed attempts that have exposed the agency’s weaknesses, most notably the failed attempt to assassinate Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal in the capital Amman in 1997. Another failure was the operation to capture Mossad agents and force Israel to accept a reciprocal agreement that included the release of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, and another failure was the Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who was executed in Syria after discovering Mossad’s espionage operations, despite his initial success in establishing close relationships with Syrian political and military leaders, which allowed him to obtain sensitive information. In summary, these incidents still bear witness to the fluctuations in Mossad’s intelligence capabilities between success and failure, and reflect the nature of its work based on betrayal.
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