John Gunther Dean, now 92, and a
former American ambassador to five countries, has long maintained that
Israel was behind his attempted assassination on August 28, 1980, in a
suburb of Beirut, which was attributed to a rightwing Lebanese group.
Dean and his wife and daughter and son-in-law were in a motorcade and narrowly escaped serious injury.
Dean said that he was targeted because he was doing
something regarded as antithetical to Israel’s interest: consulting with
the Palestine Liberation Organization and its head, Yasser Arafat, at a time when such contacts were the third rail in US politics.
He was also outspokenly critical of Israeli attacks on Lebanon.A new book offers backing to Dean’s claim. But while
that book has been highly-publicized, the question of whether Israel
attacked our ambassador has gotten no attention in the press. That is
not a surprise; for Dean has asserted that the case itself was never
thoroughly investigated by the U.S. government.
Let’s begin this story where I first heard about it, from historian Remi Brulin’s twitter thread on May 30:
“On August 28, 1980,
the three-car motorcade of John Gunther Dean, the American Ambassador to
Lebanon, was attacked on the motorway by several assailants armed with
automatic rifles as well as light anti-tank weapons or LAWs. The
ambassador and his wife escaped unscathed.
“This attack is in RAND’s ‘terrorism’ database.
Entry states that ‘responsibility for attack was later claimed by the
Front for the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners, a shadowy
right-wing group.’ Various media outlets at the time reported on FLLF
taking credit for the attack…
“Over the years Ambassador Dean has repeatedly argued that Israel was behind the August 1980 attempt on his life. In an interview for the Oral History Project
in September 2000, he explained how the Lebanese Intelligence services
had managed to retrieve the empty canisters of two of the light
anti-tank weapons (LAWs) that had been used during the attack on his
motorcade and, during raiding a house by the intersection where the
assault had taken place, found 8 more. Dean collected the numbers on the
10 missiles & sent them to Washington to be traced.
“Three weeks (and one
angry phone call) later, the US Ambassador finally learned ‘where the
light anti-tank weapons came from, where they were shipped to, on what
date, who paid for them, and when they got to their destination.’
https://www.globalresearch.ca/new-book-gives-credence-to-us-ambassadors-claim-that-israel-tried-to-assassinate-him-in-1980/5651821
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