Saturday, May 27, 2006

Rita Katz, Iraqi-born terrorist hunter

Unmissable piece in The New Yorker about the driven 'terrorist hunter' Rita Katz, who was six when her father was hanged in Baghdad in 1969 on trumped-up spying charges. (With thanks: Iraqijews)
"Rita Katz is tiny and dark, with volatile brown eyes, and when she is nervous or excited she can’t sit still. She speaks in torrents, ten minutes at a stretch. Everybody who works in intelligence calls her Rita, even people who don’t know her well. She sometimes telephones people she hasn’t met—important people in the government—to tell them things that she thinks they ought to know. She keeps copies of letters from officials whose investigations into terrorism she has assisted. “You and your staff . . . were invaluable additions to the investigative team,” the special agent in charge of the F.B.I.’s Salt Lake City Division wrote; the Assistant U.S. Attorney in Boise said, “You are a rare and extraordinary gem that has appeared too infrequently throughout the course of history.” The letters come in handy, she told me, when she meets with skepticism or lack of interest; they are her establishment bona fides. 

"Katz, who was born in Iraq and speaks fluent Arabic, spends hours each day monitoring the password-protected online chat rooms in which Islamic terrorists discuss politics and trade tips: how to disperse botulinum toxin or transfer funds, which suicide vests work best. Occasionally, a chat-room member will announce that he is turning in his user name and password and going to Iraq to become a martyr, a shaheed. Several weeks later, his friends will post a report of the young man blowing himself up. Katz usually logs on at six in the morning. When she has guests for dinner, she leaves a laptop open on the kitchen counter, so she can check for updates. “It is completely addicting,” she says. “You wake up thinking, I’ve been offline for seven hours, but the terrorists have been making plans.”(...)
“What makes Rita unique is her background,” Peter Probst, a terrorism consultant and retired C.I.A. officer who works with Katz, told me. “Because of what she’d been through, she understood the threat earlier and better than most of us.”

"Katz was born in Basra, Iraq, in 1963, one of four children of a wealthy Jewish businessman. In 1968, in the wake of the Six-Day War, the Baath government, with Saddam Hussein as its head of security, encouraged attacks against Iraqi Jews. Some Jews from prominent families were arrested and charged with spying for Israel, among them Katz’s father. After he was imprisoned, his wife and children were transported to Baghdad and kept under house arrest in a stone hut. Katz’s father was convicted in a military tribunal and executed, in 1969, with eight other Jews and five non-Jews, in a public hanging in Baghdad’s central square. Hundreds of thousands of cheering Iraqis attended; the government offered free transportation to people from the provinces, and belly dancers performed for the crowd. Katz was six years old.

"After the family had been living in the hut for months, Katz’s mother drugged the guards and escaped with the children. By pretending to be the wife of a well-known Iraqi general, a woman she faintly resembled, she got the family first to the Iranian border and then to Israel. They settled in a small seaside town called Bat-Yam. Katz did her military service in the Israel Defense Forces after high school, and studied politics and history at Tel Aviv University. She married a medical student, and went into business with her mother, manufacturing clothes; Katz handled sales. In 1997, Katz’s husband won a fellowship to do research in endocrinology at the National Institutes of Health, and they moved to Washington with their three children. (They later had a fourth.)

"The particulars of her biography—her father’s execution, her escape from Iraq, and her education in Israel—give Katz, in the eyes of some in the counterterrorism community, a kind of bionic character, as if she had been designed to hunt down terrorists."

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2 comments:

  1. I think Rita is sick in the head, and ought to have a lobotomy to rectify the problems with her neurosis. Muslims do not all get off on killing and threatening Jews, quite opposite is true. There is an affinity between Jews and muslims who have never had the equivalent of a pogrom or Holocaust.
    I listen to her harangues sometimes and wonder if this woman has ever met a muslim or a muslim family, did she ever attend a muslim school, or did she ever share a meal with a muslim family.
    According to Rita the whole world turns around the state of Israel which practises terror, apartheid and vilification of Palestinians. According to Rita, all of muslims walk around with a suicide belt waiting for a chance to detonate it. According to Rita the only way to deal with muslims is to do unto them, that what Hitler did unto Jews. Well, Rita you are dead wrong, with your talents and knowledge you would do much better for Judaism and Israel, if you developed bridges between the two peoples, rather than making them hate each other. As you can gues I am a muslim, a Bosnian muslim, we had a very large jewish population after the Inquisition, about 60,000 Jews, and the oldest synagogue in Europe is in Sarajevo, (excepting the synagogues that muslims built for Jews in Spain) When WWII came Nazis, of course took most of the Jews to the camps, but those who assissted Nazis were Jews, not muslims. It is in the nature of Jews to join the rulers no matter who they might be. Thus, assistant of Gestapo Chief in Belgrade was Vladimir Ostrofsky, a Jew, throughout the war.
    So, start blaming your own traitors for your demise Rita, not muslims, who are simply acting the way you would act if your children and family were in danger.

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  2. Rita deals with suicide bombers and jihadists in the course of her work - nowhere does she say that ALL Muslims are like that.In fact these extremists are as much of a danger to other Muslims.
    The woman has suffered - her father was executed. It is only when Muslims recognise Jewish suffering in the Muslim world instead of trying to minimise it or deny it (eg your nonsense that there were no pogroms) that we might achieve reconciliation.
    As for Ostrofsky there were rare cases of Jewish collaborators with the Nazis but to generalise that 'those who assisted Nazis were Jews' is a hurtful lie. No doubt there were handfuls of Muslims in Bosnia who saved Jews but I seem to recall that there was also a Bosnian Muslim Handjar SS division. That's about 7,000 Muslim Nazis before you start.

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