Ben Zygier

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Ben Zygier, also known as Ben Alon, was an Australian citizen who reportedly hanged himself while secretly held in a high security prison in Israel in late 2010. According to Australian broadcaster ABC, Zygier had previously been recruited by Mossad.[1]

Background

Zygier's father, Geoffrey Zygier, was at one time the executive director for B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation Commission and active in other Australian Jewish organizations. At one time, he was executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Victoria.[2] His mother, Louise Zygier, worked at Melbourne’s Monash University and raised funds for the local Jewish community council.[3]

Early life

Ben Zygier reportedly joined the Hashomer Hatzair Youth Movement. After completing a law degree, he immigrated to Israel in 1994, moving to Kibbutz Gazit, in the Jezreel Valley.[3]

Alleged Mossad recruitment

According to Der Spiegel:

As a young man, Zygier got involved with the "Community Security Group" in Melbourne, a kind of Jewish citizens' defense league. These groups often have links to Mossad and are instructed by agents. Ben Zygier was probably recruited in this way. At around the same time, Paul Y. and David Z. were recruited.[4]

Subsequent activities

Zygier reportedly worked for a Milan company specializing in satellite communications technology which provided cover to Israeli agents operating in hostile countries. Australian intelligence is reported to have said that this company vouched for Zygier when he applied for a work visa at the Italian consulate in Melbourne.[4]

Zygier reportedly returned to Australia in 2009 to do an MBA at Monash University, where he associated with students from Iran and Saudi Arabia.[5]

ASIO investigation

According to The Age, an ASIO investigation into Zygier and two other men began at least six months before the January 2010 assassination of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, in which Mossad agents using Australian and European passports are widely suspected of involvement.[5] The three men subject to the ASIO investigation are reportedly separate from those linked to the al-Mabhouh investigation.[6] Speculative commentary on the Zygier case has linked him to the Al-Mabhouh case and to Mossad covert operations against Iran.[4]

Australian journalist Jason Koutsoukis confronted Zygier over allegations that he was working for Mossad in early 2010, after learning that ASIO was investigating three dual Israeli-Australian citizens who had emigrated to Israel, each of whom had returned to Australia on multiple occasions to obtain new passports, using new Anglo-Australian names. Zygier denied any involvement in espionage.[5]

External resources

Notes

  1. Trevor Bormann, Australian suspected of Mossad links dies in Israeli jail, ABC News, 13 February 2013.
  2. Sam Sokol, 'Australia Jewish community mum on Zygier', Jerusalem Post, 13 February 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 1976 – 2010: The life and death of Ben Zygier, ynetnews.com, 14 February 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Ulrike Puz, How the Mossad Works: The Mystery of Israel's 'Prisoner X', SpiegelOnline, 19 February 2013.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Ruth Pollard, Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail, The Age, 14 February 2013.
  6. Jason Koutsoukis and Jonathan Pearlman, ASIO in fresh Israel spy probe, 27 February 2010.