Thursday, February 18, 2010
Israeli Spies Involved in Hamas Assassination
Dubai investigators are nearly "100 percent" certain that Israel's Mossad spy agency was behind the hit squad slaying of a Hamas commander, the police chief said as the number of suspects rose Thursday to 18.
The comments by Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, which appeared on a government-owned newspaper Web Site, came as international pressure mounted for Israel to answer allegations about possible links to last month's slaying of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, one of the founders of Hamas' military wing.
The investigation also widened to the United States with Emirates authorities saying the alleged killers used fraudulent passports to open credit cards accounts through U.S. banks, an official said.
"Our investigations reveal that Mossad is involved in the murder of al-Mabhouh. It is 99 percent, if not 100 percent, that Mossad is standing behind the murder," Tamim was quoted as saying by The National newspaper, which is owned by the government of Abu Dhabi.
Tamim and other Dubai police officials could not be immediately reached for further comment.
The international fallout from the murder in a Dubai hotel room showed no signs of easing, with Britain and Ireland summoning their Israeli ambassadors Thursday for talks about the case following allegations that European passports were used in the scheme.
Britain has said it will investigate how some suspects in the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh came to have British passports - and how they might have been forged.
A UAE official, who has close knowledge of the investigation, said at least 18 people - including two women - are now suspects in what Dubai police describe as a highly coordinated operation to follow and then kill al-Mabhouh.
The list includes 10 men and one woman identified by Dubai police Monday as members of an assassination team that traveled to Dubai on apparently fraudulent passports - six from Britain, three from Ireland and one each from Germany and France.
Also linked to the slaying are two Palestinians in Dubai custody and five others, including one woman who was caught on video surveillance at the luxury hotel where al-Mabhouh's body was found Jan. 20, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with standing policies.
The official gave no further details on the Palestinians or the five other suspects.
But the official said that some of the suspects used the false passports to open credit card accounts at U.S. banks, but also gave no additional information.
Although no definitive links have been found to the suspects, speculation increasingly pointed to Israel and the Mossad. Names released by Dubai matched seven people living in Israel.
"Israel never responds, never confirms and never denies," Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in Israel's first official comment on the affair on Wednesday, then added: "I don't know why we are assuming that Israel, or the Mossad, used those passports."
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I don't see anything wrong with this. Israel is simply doing what is necessary to keep their homeland safe from terrorists.
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