More Israeli names match new Dubai suspects list

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
JERUSALEM Eight more people in Israel turned out Thursday to have names matching suspects in the assassination of a top Hamas operative in Dubai, and claimed their identities had been stolen.

The son of one of those newly caught up in the case said his father did not know whom to turn to for help because the country's Mossad spy agency is strongly suspected of masterminding the killing.

The latest revelations follow Dubai's release a day earlier of the names of 15 new suspects. They deepened suspicions of Israeli involvement in the Jan. 19 slaying of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, whom Israel had identified as the point man for smuggling weapons to the Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers.

The unraveling of the spy novel-like story is producing new twists on a near-daily basis, raising questions such as why so many people were needed to carry out the hit, especially with Dubai surveillance capturing many of their movements. The apparent use of forged documents has also put Israel in hot water with some of its staunchest allies.

"It's clear that illegal use was made of personal information," said Raphael Cannon, whose 62-year-old father Roy, an immigrant from Britain, shares one of the 15 new names released by Dubai on Wednesday.

Cannon told The Associated Press the full name and birth date on the forged passport matched his father's, but the photo did not. "Who are we supposed to contact about something like this?" Cannon said.

Dubai's announcement brought the number of people suspected in al-Mabhouh's killing to 26. In all, at least 15 of the names match those of real people who live in Israel and at least half of them are dual nationals. All of those contacted have said their identities were used without their permission.

While Israel remained silent, the diplomatic fallout kept growing as Australia joined several other countries in questioning Israeli involvement and alleged use of fake foreign passports.

Australia's foreign minister summoned Israel's ambassador on Thursday and demanded his cooperation in an investigation into the alleged use of three fraudulent Australian passports. Stephen Smith warned Israel that if it were implicated in the case Australia "would not regard that as the act of a friend."

Britain, Ireland and France have also sought clarifications from Israeli diplomats on the alleged use of their passports.

"We are very angry about the fraudulent use of information that was stolen from valid Irish passports to make forged passports," Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said in Gaza on Thursday, without fixing blame.

Israeli security officials say al-Mabhouh was involved in smuggling long-range missiles into the Gaza Strip, with help from Israel's archenemy Iran, and was wanted in the deaths of two Israeli soldiers who were captured and killed in 1989. Israeli leaders have kept mum on the issue, aside from Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman who dismissed the concerns of Europeans "who have seen too many James Bond movies."

Dubai police have outlined a 19-hour operation to kill al-Mabhouh, including clockwork precision and disguises such as fake beards, wigs and tourist garb. Dubai police said some of the latest suspects 10 men and five women were part of "logistical support" teams that staked out Dubai for months before the hit. The suspects carried forged passports 12 British, six Irish, four French, three Australians and one German.

Dubai's police chief has said he is convinced the Mossad masterminded the killing and released a flow chart of the suspects' movements stretching from Europe to South Africa to Asia.

So far, none of the 26 people who appear in the photographs has come forward.

However, Israeli analysts expressed doubt about the operation's purported scope, saying the Mossad would have been unlikely to risk exposing so many agents.

Israeli officials have a policy of not commenting on its spy agency's activities. Without acknowledging involvement, however, Israeli opposition leader Tzipi Livni praised the killing as "good news to those fighting terrorism."

The new details added at least one incongruous wrinkle to the story: Dubai said two of the suspects left the country on a ship bound for Iran, a seemingly unlikely move for Israeli agents. Iran's government has not commented on that information.

The case's alleged identify theft posed serious problems for the victims, many of whom feared reprisal attacks from Hamas and worried that their ability to travel would be compromised.

Sarah Bruce, the mother of another one of the names on the new list, said she was "totally shocked" to hear her son's identity had been used.

Australian Joshua Daniel Bruce has lived for seven years in Jerusalem, where he is studying Judaism. The date of birth and signature used in the Australian passport under his name do not match his own.

"I am fearful, but hopefully everyone will see that it is fraud. It's not his photo in the pictures they're flashing around everywhere," his mother said from her Melbourne home.

She said she had spoken briefly to Joshua. "He was unaware of everything that was going on," she said.

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Associated Press writer Tanalee Smith in Adelaide, Australia, contributed to this report.
 

taul

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Saturn said:
1. Israel is being falsely implicated in this incident.

2. This just cannot be possible that so many people could have forged passports of different countries and go past airport security.

3. The Hamas terrorist was killed by the Arab governments themselves, most probably Egypt in collusion with UAE, and the blame has been put on Israel.

4. Please remember that Hamas terrorist organization is extremely upset with Egypt, because of the wall being constructed at Egypts border with Gaza.

5. There are reports that Hamas terrorists tried to assasinate Egyptian President Mubarak.

6. Also the different factions of Hamas terrorists are fighting among each other.
Please also remember that two Palestinians are in the custody of UAE authorities.




--Your only and the most terrorist and illegal existing country in the world Israel/Zionists never ever thought in their wildest dreams they would be caught so quickly infact within 24 hours [clap] [clap] of their terrorist activity they so shamelessly,idiotically and devilishly carried out [anger] i truly hope a big bounty is placed on all these Mossad terrorists heads so they can all be cornered and brought to justice and killed :ugeek: i hope all the respective countries whose Passports were forged take a serious notice of this heinous crime and get to the bottom of this terrorist act :ugeek:
 

butshikan

Councller (250+ posts)
Diaz Dimah said:
Saturn said:
1. Israel is being falsely implicated in this incident.

2. This just cannot be possible that so many people could have forged passports of different countries and go past airport security.

3. The Hamas terrorist was killed by the Arab governments themselves, most probably Egypt in collusion with UAE, and the blame has been put on Israel.

4. Please remember that Hamas terrorist organization is extremely upset with Egypt, because of the wall being constructed at Egypts border with Gaza.

5. There are reports that Hamas terrorists tried to assasinate Egyptian President Mubarak.

6. Also the different factions of Hamas terrorists are fighting among each other.
Please also remember that two Palestinians are in the custody of UAE authorities.
Hmm this is making some sense now "DIAZ DIMAH" nice try ;)
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Who will decide that who is terrorist?
Always powerful says that others are terrorist.
America -no.1 power is fighting againt the most poor country and still saying them terrorist....very strange in 21 century...
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Salam
Think for a second that if similar happens in some european country & the lead goes to IRAN or PAKISTAN.. What would be the role of these european countries towards Iran & Pakistan till today & role of media in this matter. As our local & international media is busy making Israel innocent.
Any comment from this angle also.. Also any light on pakistani medial role in this matter.
Jaza-k-ALLAH
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
By David Gritten
BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8537740.stm
In 1973, a Moroccan waiter working in the Norwegian town of Lillehammer was shot dead by agents of the Israeli foreign intelligence service, Mossad, who mistook him for Ali Hassan Salameh, a Palestinian behind an attack during the previous year's Munich Olympics in which 11 Israeli athletes died.

Two members of the hit squad were arrested the next day as they reused a getaway car to travel to the airport.

One of them, an inexperienced Danish-born volunteer, provided police with a paper trail that led to the capture and imprisonment of several of his comrades, and sparked a diplomatic incident.

Wanting to recoup the expenses he had incurred during the operation from his Mossad handlers, he had kept his receipts.

Thirty-seven years later, a paper trail - though this time electronic - has once again exposed the work of a group of assassins, pointed the finger of suspicion at Israel, and raised questions about the future of covert operations in foreign countries.

On Wednesday, the police in Dubai identified a further 15 suspects in the killing last month of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a leader of the Palestinian Islamist militant group Hamas, raising the number believed to have taken part to at least 26.
As with the previous 11, investigators were able to give the names, nationalities and passport numbers the suspects had used, the photographs inside their fraudulent passports, and provide high-resolution CCTV footage showing what they had done.

Using immigration records and receipts from the credit cards used by 14 of the suspects, the authorities were also able to discover the movements of all 26 into and out of Dubai both during an earlier mission last year and around the time of Mr Mabhouh's death.

According to officials, the suspects flew into Dubai on board separate flights from Europe on 18 and 19 January. Five of them left after less than 24 hours on 19 January - when the killing took place - while the others departed the next day.
Though the paper trail then appears to end, the names and details on the UK passports used by eight of the 12 suspects have so far turned out to belong to British-Israeli citizens living in Israel. All of them have denied involvement.

Even before the apparent link to Israel emerged, Hamas had blamed Mossad for Mr Mabhouh's death.

Then on 15 February, Dubai police chief Lt Gen Dhahi Khalfan announced that he was nearly "100%" certain that Israeli agents had masterminded the killing.

The five Western countries whose passports were faked - the UK, Ireland, France, Germany and Australia - also reacted angrily and immediately demanded explanations from Israeli diplomats.

The Israeli diplomats replied that there was no proof of Mossad involvement, although they did not deny it, in line with their government's policy of "ambiguity".

'Couldn't be Israel'

Israel's media and former Mossad agents initially praised the agency for carrying out another successful assassination abroad, but soon Dubai revealed unprecedented information about the operation and it emerged that Israeli citizens had had their identities stolen. Some commentators have since gone so far as to question whether it was even a Mossad hit, citing contradictions in the initial reports of Mr Mabhouh's death, the large number of suspects, their inability to evade detection, and the apparent decision by two of them to travel by boat to Iran last year.

"Twenty-six agents, perhaps even 30, sent to assassinate one person? Granted if they could flee the scene by sea, how could one think that Mossad agents would take cover in Iran? I ask myself. Even if they have unprecedented self-confidence the likes of which are unknown?" wrote Yossi Melman in Haaretz.

A former Mossad agent, Rami Igra, also dismissed its involvement due to the assassins' failure to disable CCTV cameras at key moments and their use of passports belonging to foreign nationals living in Israel.

"It was so stupid, it couldn't be Israel," he said. "You don't go over the speed limit in a place where there are going to be cameras, because you are going to be photographed."

"The whole thing shows that whoever did it was very unprofessional."

'Long-term operation'

Some details about Mr Mabhouh's killing do, however, tally with past statements by retired Mossad agents with knowledge of the reprisals for the Munich attack.

They say the assassinations were carried out by large numbers of people, in stages. For instance, an investigation by the Norwegian government found 14 people had been involved in Lillehammer.
Once they knew where the mission would take place, the teams would go through practice runs in Israel and arrive at the location no more than a few days in advance, withdrawing as soon as it was over, they add.

Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer who is now a senior fellow at the Washington-based Brookings Institution, says Wednesday's revelations did not change his opinion that Israel was behind the assassination in Dubai.

"This most likely was a Mossad operation. All the signatures - European passports, the way the team moved quickly to leave the country - cumulatively paint a pretty convincing case," he told the BBC News website.

Mr Riedel says it would have been highly unusual for the hit squad to have visited Dubai using the stolen identities last year just for reconnaissance, as the police claim, and that this may have been an attempt to eliminate the Hamas leader that had failed.

He also doubted that all of the suspects had been in the Gulf just for one mission.

"What the Dubai authorities are uncovering now is not just the assassination team, but probably the entire Mossad station," he explains. "Dubai would be a perfect place to carry out not just a one-off operation, but a long-term one against Iran."A retired officer for Mossad's covert-operations division, who writes under the pseudonym Michael Ross, agrees that there may have been more than one operation in motion in Dubai.

"If this is a Mossad operation, this is an unprecedented number of combatants deployed for an operation of any kind," he told the BBC News website.

"Given the relatively scant operational manpower resources available to Mossad, the general rule of thumb has always been, 'never send two when one is enough and never send three when two is enough'."

Mr Ross says the use of a mix of cloned, manufactured and authentic passports by the assassins "do not follow any document protocols that I recall". The use of credit cards from a US bank is also "very odd", he says, given the co-operation between Israel and the US.

"It would be disingenuous to say Israel wasn't involved in some fashion, but I think there are more aspects and international players involved in this case than are visible to the naked eye," he adds.With the widespread introduction of CCTV, biometric identification data and interconnected immigration control centres, will agents be able to continue to fake passports and work abroad undetected as they could a decade ago?

Many countries' new passports have chips that hold easily verified data such as retina scans, which are both unique and unfakeable - though the chips may be faked. The data generated when someone takes a flight, crosses a border, uses a credit card or makes a call makes it increasingly easy to find them even if they change their identity.

"Biometrics pose a real problem for the use of alias identities by intelligence services. Officers travelling and operating under cover will have to make sure their documents are 'authentic'," says Mr Ross.

He believes the assassins did not anticipate that the Dubai authorities would be so comprehensive in their investigation or generate so much attention.

A man has his fingerprint scanned on a biometric check-in kiosk in the UK (2006)
Many countries' new passports have chips that hold easily verified data

"We live in the surveillance era and this is now an integral component of planning for modern intelligence-gathering and covert operations. No top-tier intelligence service conducts operational activity without first gathering all the necessary operational intelligence required - especially concerning existing security measures in place.

"In my view, there was a gross underestimation of the reaction of the Dubai authorities given the UAE's close relationship with the West and the rather odious past activities of Mr Mabhouh, who used no less than five alias identities himself."

Mr Riedel says Israel will not necessarily mind the adverse coverage, however, as it sends a clear message to militants that Mossad can target them wherever they are.

Intelligence agencies will simply find something to counter every technological advance, as they have in the past, he adds.

"The game of espionage is not about to go out of business because of CCTV."

'Authentic' documents

The Dubai killing has also raised questions about the future of covert operations.
 

FlyHigh

Senator (1k+ posts)
"The Dubai killing has also raised questions about the future of covert operations."
Future is really bright for such operations if we keep sleeping. Action should have be taken immediately and decisively.
But Dubai Police and Sheikh are gloating for having caught them on CCTV. But culprits are safe home, and countries invovled and supporting are keeping quite.
The other news coming out of Dubai, is that they just opened worlds laargest Aquirium, go figure.
 

Abdali

Senator (1k+ posts)
The arabs have no shame or courage, by that I mean the criminsl leader puppet
CIA installed still serving their white jewish christian masters.

They need to kill 6 prominent jews in UK OR JUK. Retaliation against this crime must
Be performed daily.I can only dream, the arab RULERS FOR LIFE have developed some courage to fight instead of building TALL TOWERS. we want beace with the zionist..

May Allah curse these sub-humans..
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Dubai police said Sunday forensic tests show a Hamas operative who was killed in his hotel room by an alleged Israeli hit squad was drugged with a fast-acting muscle relaxant and then suffocated with a pillow.

The drug, called succinylcholine, is frequently used by doctors to administer a breathing tube or anesthesia. Dubai police said tests discovered the drug in the bloodstream of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, the Hamas commander whose body was found in his room at a luxury Dubai hotel on Jan. 20.

Dubai authorities have accused Israel's Mossad spy agency of being behind the killing.

On Sunday, Dubai deputy police chief Maj. Gen. Khamis Mattar al-Mazeina told the Gulf News daily that succinylcholine can "cause immediate and temporary paralysis." He added that the forensic report confirms al-Mabhouh died of suffocation "using a pillow."

Dubai police also said a third Palestinian suspect was in custody. The Gulf city-state's Authorities have linked at least 26 other suspects to the alleged hit squad that traveled to Dubai on fake European and Australian passports to stalk and kill al-Mabhouh.

At least seven of the suspected killers share names with Israeli citizens, further fueling suspicions the Mossad was behind the hit.

Israel, however, has maintained a policy of ambiguity on the killing, neither confirming or denying involvement.

On Sunday, the country's trade minister, Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, told Army Radio that while he had no idea who killed al-Mabhouh, the slaying shows Hamas that "none of their people are untouchable, they can all be reached."

The comments from Ben-Eliezer, a former defense minister, were the most direct yet on the by an Israeli official.

He said the results were "immediately translated," claiming that the leader of the Islamic militant group Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, recently disguised himself in a wig on a trip to Syria.

"He understands that eyes are watching him and that is what is important," Ben-Eliezer said.

The minister's claim could not immediately be verified with Hezbollah, but Nasrallah has largely lived in hiding since his group battled Israel to a stalemate during a monthlong war in 2006.

In one of Israel's few comments on the matter, opposition leader Tzipi Livni last week praised al-Mabhouh's death as "good news to those fighting terrorism."

Israel says al-Mabhouh was a major player in smuggling weapons to the Hamas militants that control the Gaza Strip. He was also wanted by Israel for the 1989 abduction and killing of two Israeli soldiers on leave.

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Associated Press writer Ian Deitch contributed to this report from Jerusalem
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Mabhuh killers 'in Israel': Dubai police chief
Released on - Sunday,28 February , 2010 -01:14 Most of the 26 people so far linked to the murder of a top Hamas commander are to be found in Israel, Dubai police chief Lieutenant General Dahi Khalfan charged in comments published on Saturday.

Khalfan again pointed the finger at Meir Dagan, head of Israel's secret service Mossad which is widely suspected of carrying out the Cold War-style hit on Mahmud al-Mabhuh in his Dubai hotel room on January 20.

Dubai police have published details of 26 suspects together with passport photographs and said on Friday they have DNA proof of the identity at least one of the killers.

"What is sure right now is that the majority of the murderers whose names have been announced ... are to be found in Israel," Khalfan said in comments published in Arabic-language Al-Khaleej daily.

"Dagan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will head the list (of an international arrest warrant) if it is proven that Mossad is behind the murder," the police chief said.

Khalfan was quoted in the government daily Emarat Al-Yom as calling on the Mossad chief to come clean.

"Meir Dagan, the boss, should admit the crime ... or present a categorical denial that his service is implicated," he said.

"But his current attitude shows he is afraid. Let him be a man, and tell the truth."

Israel has sought to play down the row, saying there is no evidence of its involvement. It has rejected the calls for Dagan's arrest as "baseless" and "absurd".

The murder of Mabhuh, regarded by Israel as a key link in a weapons smuggling chain into the Gaza Strip that is controlled by the Islamist movement Hamas, upped international pressure on Israel.

Twelve British, six Irish, four French, one German and three Australian passports were used by the suspects, according to Dubai police.

Khalfan said police had succeeded in identifying the suspects although some had worn wigs during the operation. The suspects were identified by footage from closed circuit televisions, which abound in security-conscious Dubai.

The revelation of stolen identities being used by suspected Israeli agents has caused a diplomatic outcry, with Australia threatening it would "not be silent on the matter."

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said on Saturday his centre-left government had an "absolutely hard line" on defending the integrity of its passport system and took seriously allegations that suspected Mossad assassins had stolen Australian identities.

"That is why the foreign minister has called in the Israeli ambassador and asked for an explanation," Rudd told reporters.

"Thus far we are not satisfied with that explanation."

Canberra summoned ambassador Yuval Rotem on Thursday and warned that friendly ties were at risk if Israel was found to have sponsored or condoned any tampering with three Australian passports linked to the killing of Mahmud al-Mabhuh.

The Israel-based Australians caught in the passport scandal -- Joshua Daniel Bruce, Nicole Sandra McCabe and Adam Korman -- were among 15 named in connection with the killing of al-Mabhuh.

The real McCabe, a pregnant 27-year-old who has lived in Israel for two and a half years, said she first learned of her passport's link to the crime from a radio news bulletin.

"I have no idea how they got hold of my passport. Obviously it's not my photo," she told the Daily Telegraph newspaper. "I don't know any of these people, I don't know the other Australians."

"I'm terrified, I haven't slept and I'm shaky. I'm worried for my health and I'm worried for my baby's health," she added.

Israeli ambassadors in four European countries have been summoned for talks and the European Union has also voiced outrage over the use of fake passports after an earlier list of 11 people was released.
 

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Dubai police ban suspected Israelis from UAE
Updated at: 1031 PST, Tuesday, March 02, 2010

DUBAI: Dubai's police chief says any traveler suspected of being Israeli will not be allowed to enter the United Arab Emirates, even if they carry an alternative passport.

Lieutenant General Dahi Khalfan announced the measure Monday at a news briefing on his investigation into the Israeli spy agency's alleged killing of a Hamas operative in Dubai.

Israel has neither confirmed nor denied its role in the January assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.

The 26 suspected killers used passports from Britain, Ireland, France, Germany and Australia.

The countries have protested to Israel about the use of forged passports, but have not directly accused Israel in the attack.

Police have arrested at least two Palestinians in Jordan in connection with the killing and have extradited them to Dubai.

In Geneva Monday, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki questioned the role the Western countries played in the assassination.

He told the U.N. Human Rights Council the nations should answer whether their security services, intelligence people or a part of their government were involved.

Israel says the Hamas commander killed in Dubai was a key player in smuggling weapons to Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. It is believed he may have been carrying out a planned arms deal at the time of his death.
 
Most likely the 9/11 was also done by agents of Moosad.
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atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Saturn said:
1. Israel is being falsely implicated in this incident.

2. This just cannot be possible that so many people could have forged passports of different countries and go past airport security.

3. The Hamas terrorist was killed by the Arab governments themselves, most probably Egypt in collusion with UAE, and the blame has been put on Israel.

4. Please remember that Hamas terrorist organization is extremely upset with Egypt, because of the wall being constructed at Egypts border with Gaza.

5. There are reports that Hamas terrorists tried to assasinate Egyptian President Mubarak.

6. Also the different factions of Hamas terrorists are fighting among each other.
Please also remember that two Palestinians are in the custody of UAE authorities.

Is this video fake as fake videos shown to world to prove Iraq has WMD?
http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/18328312