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The rumours started on September 11 itself with an anonymous article published by InformationTimes.com, a Virginia-based newsletter edited by the Pakistani-American journalist Syed Adeeb, suggesting that "Top secret role of the terrorist Government of Israel in the genocide of the American people and in the destruction of World Trade Center and the Pentagon building cannot be ruled out". No basis was given for the speculation, apart from the argument that Israel had an "ulterior motive" insofar as, if the attacks were blamed on Islamist groups, this would strengthen its hand against "certain Muslim/Arab groups... fighting to liberate Occupied Palestine", and that Osama bin Laden did not have the resources to carry out such an attack; the case of the USS Liberty was cited in support.
On September 12, Dr. Anwar Ul Haque (a Pakistani consultant pathologist) made a roughly similar suggestion on the Canada-based "Islamic News and Information Network" site, considerably expanding on the supposed motivations and throwing in John F. Kennedy's assassination[2]. On September 13, this suggestion reached Jordan: two columnists mentioned it in one Jordanian paper, Al-Dustour, ([3][4]), claiming that Israel stood to benefit, and arguing that only they would have been able to evade American intelligence; one columnist (Jihad Jbara) suggested in another Jordanian paper, Al-Rai, that Israel might have orchestrated the event to give itself a chance to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque without American objections. This was soon followed by Major General Hamid Gul , former head of Pakistan's intelligence service (see quotes below) on September 14, who suggested that "Mossad and its American associates are the obvious culprits. Who benefits from the crime?[5]".
On September 15, the English-language Tehran Times suggested that "The Zionists and certain anti-Islamic elements in the West, however, would benefit from any action that would serve to discredit and demonize the Islamic movement" and would thus be the only parties to benefit[6].
On September 16September 16 is the 259th day of the year (260th in leap years). There are 106 days remaining. Events 1597 Yi Sun-sin led 12 ships of the Korean fleet against an invasion by 133 Japanese ships. The Koreans sank 31 enemy ships and forced a Japanese retreat, the LebaneseAlternate uses: see Lebanon (disambiguation The Lebanese Republic or Lebanon is a country in Southwest Asia, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is considered to be one of the fifteen lands that comprise the so-called " Cradle of Humanity". Lebanon is bor DruzeThe Druze 1 ( Arabic: durzi , pl. duruz ) are a small and distinct religious community residing mainly in Lebanon, Israel, Syria, and Jordan (small communities of immigrants also exist, notably in the US, Canada, Latin America, Australia, and Europe). leader Walid JumblattWalid Jumblatt (born August 7, 1949), is the current leader of the Progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon and the most prominent leader of the Druze community. Walid Jumblatt is the son of Kamal Jumblatt, the founder of the party Walid Jumblatt now leads., according to MEMRI, told the Palestinian newspaper Al-Ayyam that "it was a large intelligence operation, behind which might be the Mossad and American intelligence, with the aim of [bringing about] a new war in the region so as to impoverish and conquer it"; if MEMRI's claim is correct, this quote should be found somewhere here.
On September 13, an e-mail allegedly originating from "David Stern" of "Stern-Intel" (thoroughly investigated at [7]) claimed that "an internal (US-)intelligence memo... points to the Israeli Mossad intelligence service having links to the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks". This email's claims represent a mutation of the story: initially slow to spread, its claims were reprinted in the Frontier Post ( PeshawarPeshwar (known as Purushapura in the old days of Indian history) is a city in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province (pop. 570,000) near the eastern end of the Khyber Pass. Peshawar used to be the capital of the Gandhara empire by Kaniska the First at 58) on September 16["http://web.archive.org/web/20011101045339/http://frontierpost.com.pk/main.asp?id=8&date1=9/16/2001"], and in Jang on September 23.