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    I hoped HL would start a threadi on this, but obviously he hates conspiracies

    The 11 people suspected of killing a Hamas commander in Dubai have been placed on international police organisation Interpol's wanted list.

    Interpol has posted the photographs and names it suspects were used fraudulently by the individuals.

    Dubai's police chief says he is 99% sure Israeli secret service agents were involved in Mahmoud al-Mabhouh's death, but Israel says there is no proof.

    The UK has expressed "outrage" that six British passports were used.

    Miliband vow

    Interpol has issued Red Notices for the suspects. Although not an international arrest warrant, a Red Notice requests that the suspects be arrested pending extradition.

    Interpol does not believe that we know the true identities of these wanted persons
    Ronald K Noble,
    Interpol secretary general

    Pictures of '11 Europeans'
    Israel's 'covert killing' history
    No proof of Dubai hit - Israel
    Why was Hamas man in Dubai?

    Interpol said it believed the suspects had stolen the identities of real people and the names were used as aliases.

    It said it was posting the photos and names "in order to limit the ability of accused murderers from travelling freely using the same false passports".

    Interpol secretary general Ronald K Noble said: "[We do] not believe that we know the true identities of these wanted persons."

    Mr Noble said he hoped the investigation process would "help to establish the innocence of the ordinary citizens and even of countries whose identities were stolen and fraudulently used".

    In response to the Interpol move, Dubai police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim called for it to issue "a Red Notice against the head of Mossad", the Israeli secret service.

    Hamas killing

    Police in Dubai are hunting 11 people they believe are behind the killing of a senior Hamas commander. The suspects are accused of using fake passports bearing their own pictures, but the names of innocent Europeans.

    Six British-Israelis were among those whose identities were stolen. Three more suspects, including one woman, were travelling on false Irish passports. Two others had French and German papers.

    One of the victims of the identity theft was British-Israeli Paul John Keeley (pictured right). The passport used by one of the suspected assassins bore his name, but featured a photograph of another man (pictured left).

    Palestinian militant Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was killed in his hotel room in Dubai in January. Police claim one of the suspects, pictured on the left, went to a hotel to put on a disguise. He is seen leaving a toilet wearing a wig.

    Surveillance cameras also recorded Mr Mabhouh, circled in red above, at the hotel's reception before his death. At the bottom of the image the head of one of the suspects can be seen. As Mr Mabhouh leaves, the suspect follows.

    Mr Mabhouh is trailed into the lift by a number of the suspects, including two pictured here in tennis gear. Investigators believe he had been followed from Syria to Dubai where it is thought he wanted to buy weapons for Hamas.

    When Mr Mabhouh leaves the lift, police allege two of the murder suspects can be seen following him down the corridor to establish which room he was staying in. He was found dead in his room on 20 January.

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    A number of Western nations, including the UK and France, have increased the pressure on Israel to provide any details it may have on the killing in a Dubai hotel on 20 January.

    The passports suspected to have been used fraudulently comprised six British, three Irish, and one each from France and Germany.

    Germany is the latest country to become involved, summoning the Israeli charge d'affaires for an explanation.


    [Ireland] takes grave exception to the forgery and misuse of Irish passports
    Micheal Martin,
    Irish Foreign Minister

    Bumpy road for relations
    Reactions to the British connection
    Irish passports real numbers

    The UK and Irish Republic governments summoned their Israeli ambassadors to meetings on Thursday.

    UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband vowed to "get to the bottom" of the case.

    Israel's ambassador to the UK, Ron Prosor, said he was "unable to add additional information".

    Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said there had been "frank" talks with Israel's envoy.

    Mr Martin said: "Regardless of who was responsible, [Ireland] takes grave exception to the forgery and misuse of Irish passports.

    "The ambassador said he had no information on the matter."

    Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Wednesday there was no evidence of Israeli involvement.

    He added: "Israel never responds, never confirms and never denies."

    Israel's UK ambassador Ron Prosor on the Dubai murder

    Reports have suggested Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was in Dubai to buy weapons for Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement.

    Two Palestinian suspects are being questioned about the murder. Police said the pair fled to Jordan after the killing, but were extradited back to Dubai on Sunday.

    The BBC's Jeremy Bowen in Dubai says in terms of Israeli involvement there is only circumstantial evidence and the fact that Mossad has a history of assassinations.

    He says that although none of the Dubai 11 are in custody, there are the two Palestinians and more evidence might be coming out of them.

    The BBC's Katya Adler in Jerusalem says more details of the two have emerged.

    Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Suhri told the BBC the men were members of the Palestinian Authority's security apparatus.

    They were originally from Gaza, he said, but fled the Strip three years ago when Hamas took over the territory.
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    Re the cam footage, I'm wondering if the two tennis players were the Tiger Woodses of all Mossadians. Also, will all Mossad actions be available on youtube from now on?
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  • #2
    A well-executed operation. Mossad
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    • #3
      Killing terrorists.
      Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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      • #4
        Maybe next time they take embedded journalists
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        • #5
          Mossad doesn't use Israeli identities in their operations. They're being framed by MI5.

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          • #6
            I heard about this and thought it was awesome. If Mossad stole my identity to go kill a guy, I'd be stoked.
            John Brown did nothing wrong.

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            • #7
              You don't have to like Mossad, but you can't help but admire their balls. (in before Asher's gay joke)
              We should do the same to Akhmed Zakayev. Whose passports should FSB use?
              Graffiti in a public toilet
              Do not require skill or wit
              Among the **** we all are poets
              Among the poets we are ****.

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              • #8
                Canadian
                “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
                "Capitalism ho!"

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                • #9
                  apparently, Dubai police lost the trail.

                  Representatives of rival parties to meet in Egypt later this month; Fatah insistence on Fayyad as PA prime minister remains main obstacle.


                  '3 Dubai suspects fled through Iran'
                  By JPOST.COM STAFF AND AP
                  24/02/2010
                  15 new names released in connection with Mabhouh assassination. [video]

                  Dubai police on Wednesday afternoon revealed that fifteen more suspects have been connected to the mysterious assassination of Hamas terror chief Mahmoud al-Mabhouh at a hotel in the emirate last month, and that three of the suspects later fled Dubai through Iran.

                  According to new intelligence cited by the Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya news networks, the suspects – among them five women – came to Dubai from six European countries and from Hong Kong. Three of them were found to possess Australian passports, while the remaining twelve possessed passports from the UK, Ireland and France.

                  “The extensive investigation has led to a total of 26 suspects so far involved in the crime,” read a Dubai government statement quoted by Al Arabiya. The statement also disclosed the names of all fifteen new suspects.

                  “Dubai Police has now identified another six suspects – a woman who used a British passport, a man and three women travelling on Irish passports, two men who used French passports, and three people with Australian passports, “ the statement reportedly read.

                  Three of the suspects - those holding Australian passports, one of them a woman - apparently fled Dubai following the assassination by boarding a ship to Iran.

                  The latest accusations by Dubai police raised the size of the alleged assassination team to at least 26 and further expanded the international web of the investigation — now stretching from the United State to Europe and Australia.



                  The police statement comes less than two weeks after Dubai authorities identified 11 suspects accused of using fraudulent European passports during a 19-hour operation to tail and kill Mahmoud al-Mabhouh on Jan. 19.

                  At least seven of the earlier suspects share names with people living in Israel, reinforcing widespread suspicion about Mossad involvement and bringing sharp complaints from European ambassadors about how the expertly altered passports were obtained.

                  The new suspects were part of the "logistical support and preparations" for the slaying in a luxury hotel room, said the statement. It backs up previous police claims that a reconnaissance team was dispatched to Dubai months before the killing.

                  The latest suspects included ten men and five women who police say traveled on a mix of passports that do not need prior visas for the United Arab Emirates and are not required to go through eye scans and provide other biometrics data taken from other nationalities.

                  Most of the suspects were also said to possess credit cards issued by the same US bank.

                  According to Al Jazeera, Dubai police have been piecing together the murder and the events preceding it using airport records and CCTV footage.


                  Apparently a platoon of Mossad agents deployed to kill this guy.

                  yes, sure.
                  urgh.NSFW

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                  • #10
                    I thought a couple of Fatah agents had been arrested for this cime?
                    "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                    • #11
                      Mossad agents taking the safe way through Iran - yeah, makes sense
                      With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.

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                      • #12
                        Like maybe the dudes with fake passports were really Iranian agents? Perhaps this Hamas corpse had outlived his usefulness, or was a double-agent?
                        "I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!

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                        • #13
                          Perhaps this Hamas corpse had outlived his usefulness, or was a double-agent?

                          The son of one of Hamas’s founding members was a spy in the service of Israel for more than a decade, helping to prevent dozens of Islamist suicide bombers from finding their targets, it emerged yesterday.



                          Perhaps it had something to do with that. It could be that he was in cahoots with the double-agent or that he failed to uncover him.
                          Last edited by Ecofarm; February 25, 2010, 13:41.
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                          • #14
                            This was obvious from the outset that it wasn't solely a Mossad operation. The media is figuring it out, slowly...

                            A Perfectly Framed Assassination

                            Dubai asks FBI to investigate terror ties to US

                            More Details Emerge on Assassination of Hamas Leader in Dubai:

                            Retired Mossad operative:
                            "But he pointed to international aspects of the assassination, saying, “I think there are more aspects and international players involved in this case than are visible to the naked eye.”

                            One of the international aspects is the use of credit cards by many of the latest suspects from the same small Iowa-based Meta Bank. Ross regards the use of a US bank as “very odd.”
                            ...
                            Allegations that Mossad warned Britain in advance have surfaced in the UK-based Daily Mail. The paper claims to have been told that the British Foreign Office and MI6 were informed about the operation before it took place. What the newspaper describes as “a British security source” claims to have met a Mossad agent who spoke of a “courtesy call” prior to the assassination.

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                            • #15
                              Mossad?
                              MI6?
                              CIA?

                              I don't care who did it, but whenever anyone kills Hamas members, I'm all for it.
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