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Though he had been implicated in In Cold Terror: How Canada an assassination plot against the Israeli Nurtures and Exports Terrorism Around prime minister, Ayub was one of sever- the World" (John Wiley & Sons al hundred prisoners released last Canada; $26.95), author Stewart Bell January in an exchange with Hezbollah documents how Canada's top leaders for a captured Israeli businessman and long have denied or ignored the pres- the bodies of three Israeli soldiers. ence of hundreds of terrorist opera- Ayub is still in Lebanon, but tives in Canada, despite repeated warnings from CSIS, the nation's secu- Canadian consular officials say he hopes to return to Canada, Bell said. rity and intelligence service. As in the case of Ayub, Canadian Among various unrealized criminal border officials failed to stop schemes, Canadian-based terrorists Mahmoud Mohammed Issa have plotted to assassinate a visiting Mohammad from entering Canada in Israeli dignitary, bring down an El Al 1987. A participant in a lethal assault aircraft over Canadian airspace and on an El Al plane in Athens in 1968, bomb a Jewish neighborhood in the former member of the Popular Montreal. They also have helped Front for the Liberation of Palestine organize suicide bombings in Israel, has used one legal maneuver after according to Bell, a reporter for the another to stave off deportation. National Post newspaper. "The Mohammad case is a great "Over the years, the only organiza- example of how our immigration sys- tion that has really kept track of this tem has fallen down on this issue," issue and organized any effective lob- Bell said. "It's a farce." bying to political leaders has been the Cold Terror also spotlights Jamal Jewish community," he said, explain- Akkal, a former university student ing why he chose to launch his book from Windsor, Ontario, who was at a Toronto synagogue. arrested in Gaza last summer for In the book, as in countless journal- Hamas-related activities. He allegedly istic articles, the 38-year-old Bell has was recruited to return to Canada and probed the shadowy world and deeds attack a visiting Israeli dignitary or of local representatives of various Canadian or U.S. Jews. international terrorist organizations, "He hasn't been convicted yet, but it including Hezbollah, Hamas, Al- certainly is a signal that Hamas is Qaida and other groups that target expanding its campaign outside of the Americans and Jews. Middle East to attack what some con- Expert at prying loose security-relat- sider the soft underbelly of Israel, ed secrets through freedom of infor- which is the Jewish community world- mation legislation, Bell has amassed wide," Bell said. what may be the largest private collec- The book also recounts the case of tion of classified intelligence docu- former Montreal resident Ahmed ments in the country. 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