PNN – Informed sources in Iraq revealed how the Israeli spy agency (Mossad) infiltrated Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, and the Kurdistan Region.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, an informed Iraqi source reported that as part of a Mossad operation, prior to the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Israel approached Qubad, the youngest son of Jalal Talabani, while he was studying in the United States, and managed to link him to a Jewish woman named “Sherry Graham.”
At the time, Sherry’s father was a prominent American Jew and a member of the AIPAC lobby.
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Sherry was in charge of the Iraq file at the U.S. State Department and was several years older than Qubad.
However, the Israelis succeeded in persuading Qubad to marry Sherry and to use the influence of AIPAC and his father-in-law to penetrate the “new Iraq.”
After the marriage, and under Mossad guidance, the couple returned to the region and settled in Erbil, as Sherry disliked Sulaymaniyah and viewed it as a center of Iranian influence. With covert support from Mossad and AIPAC, Qubad was able to become Deputy Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region. Sherry continued to carry out the tasks assigned to her and established the SEED Foundation.
By establishing several human rights and humanitarian non-governmental organizations focusing on issues such as homosexuality, feminism, violence against women, and other related matters, Sherry worked on a strategy aimed at normalizing Iraq’s relations with Israel.
Qubad and Sherry have two children, a daughter and a son, and since their mother is Jewish, Jalal Talabani’s grandchildren are considered Jewish.
Recently, disputes between Bafel Talabani and Qubad Talabani, the sons of Jalal Talabani, have intensified. However, Mossad, with the help of the Barzani family, especially Nechirvan Barzani, seeks to remove Bafel and replace him with Qubad.
This would effectively place Sulaymaniyah and Baghdad’s Green Zone—described as an environment of Iranian security influence—under Israeli control.
The old question remains: marriage to a Jewish woman is not forbidden, as Islam permits marriage with women of the People of the Book, but why did Jalal Talabani conceal the fact that his son Qubad had married into a Jewish family?

