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Friday, 5 March 2010

"The dual nationals linked to Al Mabhouh's assassination aren't necessarily as innocent as people think they are"

Via Friday-Lunch-Club

GulfNews/ here
"........ None of them, as far as I can divine, has lashed out at the Israeli government or at the Mossad for placing them in peril. ‘Coincidentally', none of the 12 Britons named was outside Israel at the time of the hit.
Most ordinary young Israelis, today, are not ideologues, so it may be that these people were specifically chosen for their patriotic fervour. It's not, therefore, inconceivable that they willingly handed over their passports to Mossad agents and agreed not to travel during a specified period. That's for British investigators to find out. I only hope that they are backed by enough political will to launch a vigorous probe befitting the seriousness of this crime.
Concurrently, the US should investigate Payoneer, the New-York based company that distributed credit cards to several of the assassins. Payoneer's founder and CEO Yuval Tal is a former member of Israel's Special Forces, while the company has a research and development centre in Tel Aviv. But don't hold your breath!
Posted by G, Z, or B at 10:31 AM
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