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July 20, 2011

Kiwi Jewish leaders dismiss Israeli spy accusations





Official seal of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.

Official seal of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service.

Jewish leaders in New Zealand reacted angrily to explosive allegations that Israeli backpackers caught in February’s massive earthquake may have been spies.

The allegations were broken by the Southland Times newspaper on Wednesday, drawing an irate response from Israel’s ambassador to New Zealand, Shemi Tzur, who blasted the claims as “science fiction”.

The paper claimed four Israelis – Ofer Mizrahi, Michal Fraidman, Liron Sade and Guy Jordan – were the focus of an investigation by the country’s Security Intelligence Service amid fears that Israelis may have hacked into the national computer network. But police said on Wednesday they were confident their computer systems were secure.

Mizrahi, 23, was driving a van in Christchurch when the Feb. 22 earthquake struck. He was killed instantly but the other three Israelis left the country within 12 hours, the newspaper reported.

The Security Intelligence Service became suspicious after “at least” five passports were found on Mizrahi, according to the report.


But Prime Minister John Key – the son of a Jewish refugee who escaped Europe before the Holocaust – said Wednesday the investigation found “no evidence that the people were anything other than backpackers.”

David Zwartz, chairman of the Wellington Regional Jewish Council, said: “Reactions received during the day from members of the Wellington Jewish community expressed disgust at the level of allegation and smear in the article.”

“Once more a media beat-up at the expense of Israel,” Zwartz added.

Three Israelis, including Mizrahi, were among the 181 fatalities in the disaster.

In 2004, two alleged Mossad agents were caught and jailed for stealing a Kiwi passport. New Zealand severed diplomatic ties with Israel for more than a year until Israel apologized.

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