Kill Them Wherever You Find Them by David Hunter

Kill Them Wherever You Find Them by David Hunter

Author:David Hunter
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: thriller, terrorism, middle east, espionage, mormon, egypt, los angeles, holocaust, new york city, time travel, jews, terrorists, spy, iran, nuclear war, assassins, bahai, rio de janeiro, judiasm, fsb, mossad, quantum mechanics, black holes, suspense action, counter espionage, shin bet, state of israel, einstein rosen bridge, tannach, jewish beliefs


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23. Who Pulls the Strings

"Be thou prepared, and prepare for thyself, thou, and all thy company that are assembled unto thee, and be thou a guard unto them."- Holy Bible, Ezekiel 38:7

Somewhere in the Negev Desert, State of Israel

Moshe gave Jeff a little information on the jet as they returned to Israel, just enough to assure him that cutting his visit home was necessary, a decision not taken lightly. Nothing was said that could have fully prepared him for what he was to hear in the conference room of the facility.

He knew Dr. Abrams as well as anybody could, the young military man by face and reputation only. The news just shared worsened his fear that his family was no more safe in Israel than they would be if they remained in Colorado; perhaps even less so. If an enemy nation – Jeff figured it had to be Iran given the weakness and disorganization of the other nations of the Middle East, other than perhaps Turkey – if an enemy nation could reach into the very Israeli military General Staff, as well as the head of one of the facilities of The Project, how could anybody guarantee his family's safety?

He made a mental assessment of the countries that first came to mind:

Egypt, with an uneasy peace with Israel, was going through an internal tumult having overthrown their first democratically elected president, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The head of the judicial branch was now in charge until new elections could be held. They were now brokering yet another cease fire with Hamas in the Gaza Strip before full-scale war broke out.

Lebanon was inching closer to civil war, with the Sunni Muslim population's growing tensions over Shi'a support of the Hezbollah involvement in the internal affairs of Syria. The Hezbollah had been pouring into Syria to support a hated despot whose majority population was trying to overthrow him in an extended, deadly civil war.

The Hezbollah was supported financially and with weaponry by the Shia's Islamic government of Iran, the primary financer and promoter of terror in the region. Al-Mazan, the dictator of Syria, belonged to a minority religious branch related to Shi'a Islam. He was a willing puppet of Iran as was his father before him.

More importantly, if his government were to be toppled, the Iranians would have to find another way to get rockets and other weaponry to the Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Syria was the most direct route, Al-Mazan being only too happy to allow unquestioned, even assisted, access through his country.

At all costs, Iran and the Hezbollah had to keep Al-Mazan, or at least another member of the minority Alawite Islam branch - which Iran accepted over the Sunni majority - in power in Syria.

Syria was in no position to wage any kind of foreign war, much as they would like to blame the internal uprising on "Zionist Spies and Revolutionaries" to divert public attention from the realities of the Al-Mazan government. This attempt at misdirection failed.



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