Culture Art Creator of Borat, Ali G dupes Mossad official Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | July 11, 2008 A former Mossad official reported that he was the target of the latest undercover operation by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Israeli analyst Yossi Alpher, who co-edits the Web site bitterlemons.org, said July 6 he was invited to be part of a documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Alpher noted that he was led down a winding staircase and through long corridors to the interview site in Jerusalem. He realized something was amiss when he saw the interviewer, a man claiming to be a German rock star dressed in leather and studs. Alpher said he learned only later that the interviewer was Baron Cohen’s latest character: Bruno. Baron Cohen’s other characters include aspiring rapper Ali G and the anti-Semitic Kazakh journalist Borat. The comedian has fooled many prominent people with his gag interviews. At one point the questioner compared the Mideast conflict to the spat between actresses Jennifer Aniston and Angelina Jolie, actor Brad Pitt’s former and current wives. After Alpher and his Palestinian partner found themselves answering other idiotic questions, they started to get suspicious about the sophisticated team of several assistants and three cameras. For example, Alpher was asked to explain the difference between Hamas and hummus. “One of us mentioned Hamas, and the exchange that ensued went something like this: ‘Vait, vait. Vat’s zee connection between a political movement and food? Vy hummus?’ We exchanged astonished glances,” Alpher recounted in a letter that originally appeared in the Forward. After a dumbed-down explanation of the difference, the interviewer asked “Ya, but vy hummus? Yesterday I had to throw away my pita bread because it vas dripping hummus. Unt it’s too high in carbohydrates,” he said, according to Alpher. But it was too late to pull out, Alpher wrote, because the two had signed release forms and received payment for the interview. J. Correspondent Also On J. Bay Area S.F. Supes meeting latest to be hit by antisemitic remote comments Opinion My synagogue is building affordable housing — and yours can, too Local Voice After 50 years, pioneering female rabbi is still practicing peace Religion How an Arizona pastor abandoned Jesus and led his flock to Judaism Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up