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118 Genesis [57]<br />

himself entrapped; he sought to destroy, but was himself speedily destroyed<br />

. . . he made him a gallows, and was himself hanged thereon."<br />

A FINAL ORDER?<br />

The Israeli leader could not help but ponder further how he might<br />

deliver his people from what he perceived to be certain destruction. Ben-<br />

Gurion had devoted a lifetime creating a Jewish State and guiding it into the<br />

world arena. And, in Ben-Gurion's eyes, John F. Kennedy was an enemy of<br />

the Jewish people and of his beloved state of Israel.<br />

Andrew and Leslie Cockburn have summarized it well: "Ben-Gurion is<br />

the father of Israel. He really steered the state to independence, steered his<br />

people to independence, wrote the Israeli declaration of independence, was<br />

prime minister all the way through, with a brief interval, until 1963. The<br />

Israel you see today is really the creation of David Ben-Gurion." 144 We can<br />

thus see why Ben-Gurion was indeed so frustrated by his failure to back<br />

down John F. Kennedy. It was a time of crisis and a time for action.<br />

It is the thesis of this volume that Ben-Gurion, in his final days as<br />

Prime Minister, ordered the Mossad to participate in the JFK assassination<br />

conspiracy. Based upon evidence that we will outline in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, we<br />

believe that the Mossad carried out Ben-Gurion's order.<br />

On November 22, 1963, the American president whom Ben-Gurion<br />

considered a threat to Israel's very survival came to an inglorious end in<br />

Dealey Plaza in Dallas.<br />

That Israel and its leaders believed that drastic measures might be needed<br />

to influence the course of history and to ensure the survival of Israel cannot<br />

be doubted.<br />

Isser Harrel, who was head of the Mossad until mid-1963, has been<br />

quoted as saying that "The government of Israel must act to root out the evil<br />

of racism and the monster of anti-Semitism . ." and that if it could not be<br />

done diplomatically, it was to be done in other ways, including, according to<br />

Harel, "the secret services, as was the case in my times." 145 In short, by<br />

means of murder, if necessary.<br />

Former Undersecretary of State George Ball summarizes the impact of<br />

John F. Kennedy's assassination on U.S.-Israeli relations quite succinctly, if<br />

somewhat cryptically: "However Kennedy would have succeeded in his<br />

relations with Israel must remain one of the many intriguing questions for<br />

which his assassination precludes any answer." 146<br />

A MOSSAD HIT SQUAD<br />

We know precisely who would have coordinated Mossad participation in<br />

the assassination on John F. Kennedy, working in concert with Israel's<br />

allies in the CIA and in Organized Crime (about more of which we shall<br />

discuss in these pages.)<br />

Israel's respected Ha'aretz newspaper reported on July 3, 1992 that it<br />

was former Jewish underground terrorist-turned-Mossad operative Yitzhak

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