India Plays Voice Recording From 2008 Terror Attack on Mumbai Chabad House, Proves Pakistan Involved In The Attack

by CrownHeights.info

In a bombshell release this week, Indian officials played a voice recording from the 2008 Mumbai Terror attack – which included the Nariman Chabad House – and took the lives of the 166 people, including the Shluchim Gavriel and Rivky Holtzburg H”YD. The recording allegedly proves the involvement of the Pakistani government in the attack.

The recording, which was played at the UN counter-terror meeting on Friday, included audio of Pakistan-based terrorist Sajid Mir in which he is heard directing the attack on Chabad House as the events unfolded.

Last year, India released audio of phone taps which were obtained by Indian intelligence monitoring conversations between members of the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba and their leaders, believed to be in Pakistan, as they planned the attack.

According to the recordings, the Chabad House was simply an opportunistic target, picked as a Jewish location that would likely generate headlines.

Other major targets were also chosen for their potential for mass attention, including the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, identified as a place for wealthy foreign tourists, and a train station that would be teeming with crowds.

The recordings are believed to have the voice of Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, who is widely accepted as the mastermind of the attack.

Israeli filmmaker Oren Rosenfeld was told by Indian government sources about the wiretap tapes while working on a documentary about Mumbai’s Jewish community.

Rosenfeld told a UK based newspaper that “They’ve got recordings from the terrorists where they specifically mention the Chabad House as a target. When they crossed with the boat to Mumbai they knew where they were headed. That was one of the targets on the list.”