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[ 25/02/2010 - 09:20 AM ]
BEIRUT, (PIC)-- Osama Hamdan, Hamas's representative in Lebanon, has said that suspicion is there on the involvement of European countries in the assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh along with the Israeli Mossad.
He told Al-Jazeera net on Wednesday that if there was no cooperation then the Europeans were suffering a serious security breach.
Hamdan said that Dubai's announcement of more suspects bringing the number to 26 gave room for such suspicion in the countries that issued those passports.
The Mossad hoped that its scheme to murder Mabhouh would be well planned but its scheme went all wrong and its legendary image was smashed, he elaborated.
The Dubai police on Wednesday added 15 other names to the list of suspects in the involvement of assassinating Mabhouh in Dubai last month.
It said that six of them carried British passports, three Irish passports, three French passports and three Australian passports.
The police report said that the suspects were all involved in the assassination plot either in assisting and facilitating the crime or in executing it.
Israel Silent on Identity Theft Allegations
From Intifada VoiceAllegations that Israel’s intelligence agency used fraudulent European passports has met with mostly silence from Israel.
*******************************************A GREAT COMMENT FROM A GREAT FRIEND OF PALESTINE, MORE PALESTINIAN THAN MANY PALESTINIANS
U.P., there is a video on aljazeera website. Ritz Khan (sp?) talks with robert Fisk and a zio-journalist over the murder of Mabhuh. At a certain moment, the zionist journalist says that there are European countries that give passports to Israel in return of favours...
(I found this extremely serious)
It can also happen that the Mossad was allowed to use those passports by its owners, despite their current denials. One article in the Haaretz (I think it is by the same journalist mentioned above), reads as follows (emphasis mine):
... "In 1997, Mossad agents were arrested in Jordan following the failed attempt on the life of Hamas politburo leader Khaled Meshal. They were carrying Canadian passports. Following that incident, Ottawa demanded clarifications from Israel and received promises that Canadian passports would not be used in future operations.
It turned out that at least one of the passports belonged to a Jewish Canadian who had arrived in Israel to study and said that certain people contacted him and asked to make use of his passport for a short period of time in the service of the State of Israel. He later denied this version of events, claiming the passport had been taken without his consent.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1150394.html
DEAR LU
No surprise, if we consider that US, Cananda, and Some Arabs are the sponsos of the siege on Gaza. Their common Target is bringing Hamas to bow, lay arms and sell Palestinian rights. Killing Mallouh working to provide Arms for Hamas serve that common goal. I am incline to believe that Europe calling Israeli Ambassdors to protest is a mere show.
River to Sea
Uprooted Palestinian
U.P., there is a video on aljazeera website. Ritz Khan (sp?) talks with robert Fisk and a zio-journalist over the murder of Mabhuh. At a certain moment, the zionist journalist says that there are European countries that give passports to Israel in return of favours...
ReplyDelete(I found this extremely serious)
It can also happen that the Mossad was allowed to use those passports by its owners, despite their current denials. One article in the Haaretz (I think it is by the same journalist mentioned above), reads as follows (emphasis mine):
... "In 1997, Mossad agents were arrested in Jordan following the failed attempt on the life of Hamas politburo leader Khaled Meshal. They were carrying Canadian passports. Following that incident, Ottawa demanded clarifications from Israel and received promises that Canadian passports would not be used in future operations.
It turned out that at least one of the passports belonged to a Jewish Canadian who had arrived in Israel to study and said that certain people contacted him and asked to make use of his passport for a short period of time in the service of the State of Israel. He later denied this version of events, claiming the passport had been taken without his consent.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1150394.html