The move is designed to rehabilitate ties with the British government, which were harmed by the use of the passports.
Britain expelled its Mossad representative in March, after an investigation revealed that the agency had forged 12 British passports as part of its creation of 26 identities for agents sent to assassinate Mabhouh.
Former Foreign Secretary David Milliband remarked then that Israel had shown "profound disregard" for British sovereignty. "The fact that this was done by a country which is a friend, with significant diplomatic, cultural, business and personal ties to the UK, only adds insult to injury," he added.
Pardo was formerly deputy to Meir Dagan, currently Mossad chief. The Telegraph cites agency sources as saying that he objected to using fake British, Australian, and Irish passports though he left his post in June of 2009, six months before the assassination.
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