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Israel, US jointly planned 2008 Mumbai attacks : German author | KNO

German author Elias Davidsson in his book “The Betrayal of India: Revisiting the 26/11 Evidence” reveals that many of the India’s claims about (Mumbai attacks) – the terrorist attacks in its capital on November 26, 2008 lacks truth.

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Davidsson is of the view that Indian state’s investigation of the attacks was an eye wash to blame Pakistan. The writer’s views somehow corroborates Pakistan’s stance on the terror incident.

He further claimed in the book the published last year that the attackers used American telephone numbers when they unleashed the armed assault.

2008 Mumbai attacks The author writes, “It is highly plausible, that major institutional actors in India , the United States and possibly Israel, were complicit in conceiving, planning, directing and executing the attacks of 26/11; evidence of a deceptive investigation is even stronger”.

Elias Davidsson has rebutted the Indian narrative and goes on to suggest that Indian version was totally concocted, based on deceit and outright lies, and that it was promulgated through a well thought out disinformation campaign ensconced in hyperbole.

The book is based on incisive and critical analysis of the official narrative of 26/11 and the author has endeavored to go through court documents and testimonies of dozens of important witnesses and their linkages with media outbursts parroted by the Indian media.

According to the author, the crime scenes were violated, with bodies hauled off before they could be examined. Claims that the terrorists were armed with AK-47s were common, yet forensic study of the attack at the Cama Hospital, Mumbai failed to corroborate version of the AK-47 bullets.

One of his conclusions from the book say that that India’s major institutions were suppressing the truth on 26/11. On the global front, India accuses Pakistani terrorists for planning and executing attacks in Mumbai, which Pakistan categorically denies.

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