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Old 01-30-2010, 05:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SANA, Yemen — The Palestinian militant group Hamas said Friday that one of its senior officials was murdered in a Dubai hotel room last week. Hamas accused Israel of the killing and vowed to retaliate.

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The official, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, 50, lived in Syria and was a founder of Hamas’s military wing, which has carried out hundreds of deadly attacks against Israel since the 1980s, Hamas officials said. Informed Israeli experts said he was also a liaison between Hamas and Iran for weapons smuggling operations into Gaza. He had survived several previous assassination attempts, relatives said, including one three months ago that left him in a coma for 24 hours.

The Dubai police issued a statement saying that Mr. Mabhouh was killed hours after arriving in the city on Jan. 19 by a “professional criminal gang” that left Dubai before the body was discovered. The killers had been tracking him since before his arrival in Dubai, and most of them traveled on European passports, the statement said.

There were conflicting reports about how Mr. Mabhouh was killed, with some relatives saying Hamas officials told them he was electrocuted and others saying he suffocated or was poisoned. Osama Hamdan, a Hamas spokesman in Lebanon, said, “We will not talk about the details until we have put all the pieces of the puzzle together.”

Israeli officials declined to comment.

Assassinations are rare in Dubai, a polyglot business hub on the Persian Gulf where deposed foreign leaders sometimes sought shelter. But that began to change last year after a former Chechen rebel was shot dead in an underground Dubai parking lot. “The myth that Dubai is the eye of the storm, and no one will touch it because everyone has an interest, is being blown apart,” said Christopher Davidson, the author of two books on the United Arab Emirates, to which Dubai belongs.

Mr. Mabhouh is said to have organized the capture and killing of two Israeli soldiers during a Palestinian uprising in the 1980s. He was imprisoned several times by Israel.

Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2006, but its political leaders are also based in Damascus, Syria. There have been a number of attempts on the lives of Hamas members. Last month two Hamas officials were killed in a mysterious explosion in southern Beirut, near the headquarters of Hezbollah. In 1997, Khaled Meshaal, the leader of the group’s Damascus politburo, survived an Israeli assassination attempt in Amman, Jordan.

Mr. Mabhouh was buried in Al Yarmouk, a Palestinian camp, near the Syrian capital, on Friday afternoon. Television images showed large crowds of Palestinians in attendance, as pallbearers carried his coffin, draped in a green Hamas flag.

Hamas officials visited the Mabhouh family home in the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza and vowed to avenge his death. Ismail Haniya, the leader of the Hamas government in Gaza, kissed Mr. Mabhouh’s father on the forehead and described his son as a hero. Another Hamas leader, Khalil al-Hayya, told reporters that Mr. Mabhouh was “not the first one the Mossad’s hand has reached.”

“We reserve our right to respond to this crime in a suitable time and place,” Mr. Hayya said. But, he added, “We in Hamas emphasize that our battlefield is the land of Palestine and our battle with the enemy is in Palestine,” and not on foreign soil.

Mohammed Abdel Raouf al-Mabhouh, the brother of Mahmoud, said in an interview that he had last seen his brother in May 1989.

Mahmoud al-Mabhouh escaped Gaza without telling his family where he was going. Mohammed said he had not been back in Gaza since, but that his wife and children had visited there in 2007.

On Jan. 20, according to Mohammed, Mahmoud’s wife called from Syria to say that Mahmoud had been found dead in his hotel room in Dubai, hours after his arrival there.

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Six British-Israelis say they are not the men pictured in the suspects' passports

The British and Irish governments have called in their Israeli ambassadors over the use of fake passports by the alleged killers of a Hamas commander.

Dubai police believe 11 "agents with European passports" killed Palestinian militant Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in January. Six British passports were fraudulent.

The Dubai police chief has said he is 99% sure Israel is involved in the killing, according to a UAE newspaper.

Israel has said there is no proof its secret service, Mossad, was involved.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has ordered an inquiry into the passports, which bear the names of six British-Israelis who are not the men pictured.

Israel's foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, has refused to issue any formal denial in line with a "policy of ambiguity" on security matters.

He told Israeli Army Radio: "There is no reason to think that it was the Israeli Mossad and not some other intelligence service or country up to some mischief."

But in an Abu Dhabi-based English-language paper, General Dahi Khalfan is quoted as saying: "It is 99%, if not 100% that Mossad is standing behind the murder."

'Full investigation'

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Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor is going to the Foreign Office

Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor has arrived at the Foreign Office to meet Sir Peter Ricketts, head of the diplomatic service.

Israel's ambassador to the Republic of Ireland, Zion Evroni, said he had received a summons from the country's Department of Foreign Affairs and would be meeting minister Michael Martin.

Conservative leader David Cameron said the Israeli ambassador should be asked "some pretty tough questions".

Sir Menzies Campbell, former Liberal Democrat leader and member of the Commons foreign affairs committee, said he expected the Foreign Office to say "'well, now's your chance to tell us one way or another'."

Labour MP Jeremy Corbyn has called for Mr Prosor to be expelled from the UK if he cannot provide "adequate assurances".

Shadow foreign secretary William Hague has called on the Foreign Office to confirm when it first knew about the fake passport claims.

The Foreign Office said it had received details of the British passports "a few hours before the press conference", but Mr Hague told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme it was "entirely possible" the government had been alerted to the alleged use in January.

"There have been reports in the Gulf, including one in the Gulf News, right at the end of January, that the head of police in Dubai had contacted consulates and embassies for assistance with this investigation into the suspects," he said.

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The BBC's Middle East correspondent Jeremy Bowen said if there was proof Israel had used British passports "for some nefarious uses of its Mossad service - as they have in the past Canadian and New Zealand ones", then relations between the UK and Israel would be "in a crisis".

The Serious Organised Crime Agency has confirmed photographs and signatures on the passports used in Dubai do not match those on passports issued by the UK.

The Foreign Office said the British embassy in Tel Aviv was ready to support those affected by the Hamas shooting case.

The men whose names appeared on the passports have dual British and Israeli citizenship.

They are Melvyn Adam Mildiner, Paul John Keeley, James Leonard Clarke, Stephen Daniel Hodes, Michael Lawrence Barney and Jonathan Lewis Graham. They all deny involvement in the killing.

Several of them have spoken of their shock at being implicated in the crime.

Salford-born Mr Hodes, 37, said he had not left Israel for two years and was "in shock".

"I don't know who's behind this. I am just scared, these are major forces," he told Israeli television.

Hamas killing

Police in Dubai have issued arrest warrants for 11 suspects they want to question about the killing of a senior Hamas official in Dubai. The suspects include six men travelling on false British passports.

Three other suspects, including one woman, were travelling on false Irish passports. Two further suspects had French and German papers. Dubai police say they appeared to be a professional hit-squad.

Dubai police say the suspects only spent a day in the country. Here two of them are seen arriving at a local shopping centre. Three others were filmed arriving at the same centre. The suspects did not make contact by phone.

Police allege that one of the suspects, pictured on the left pulling a trolley, went to a hotel to put on a disguise. He is seen entering a men's toilet and later left wearing a wig.

Their alleged victim, Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh is seen at the hotel reception, circled in red above. At the bottom of the image the head of one of the suspects can just be seen. As Mr Mabhouh leaves, the suspect follows.

Mr Mabhouh is followed into the lift by a number of the suspects, including two pictured here in tennis gear. It is thought he had been followed from Syria to Dubai where he wanted to buy weapons for Hamas.

When Mr Mabhouh leaves the lift, the police say he was followed by one of the suspects, who appeared to be trying to establish which room he was staying in. He was later killed in his room.

The details of the suspects and their passport photos were released by officials in Dubai earlier this week.

The Republic of Ireland government has said Irish passports used by three people believed to have been involved in killing a Hamas member had genuine numbers.

However, authorities said while the numbers were legitimate, they did not match records for the names which had been used - Gail Folliard, Evan Dennings and Kevin Daveron.

Its Department of Foreign Affairs said officials were urgently trying to contact the three citizens who hold or have held passports with these numbers.

France and Germany have also reportedly raised doubts over the identities of two suspects who used a French and a German passport.

Mr Mabhouh was murdered in his hotel room in Dubai.

Reports have suggested he was there to buy weapons for the Palestinian Islamist movement, Hamas.

Two Palestinian suspects were being questioned about the murder. Police said they had "fled to Jordan" after the killing and have not released their names.

Officials in Dubai, who have issued arrest warrants, said the team appeared to be a professional hit squad, probably sponsored by a foreign power.

They released CCTV footage which they said showed some of the suspects in disguises, including wigs and false beards, in the hotel near Dubai's international airport.

The suspects allegedly trailed Mr Mabhouh when he arrived in Dubai from Syria.

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Hamas Chief Slaying Nearly '100 Percent' Mossad, Dubai Says

United Arab Emirates — Dubai's police chief accused Israel's spy agency in the methodical stalking and killing of a Hamas commander, saying Thursday he was nearly "100 percent" certain the Mossad directed the alleged hit squad.

It marked the first time Dubai authorities have directly implicated Israel in the case, which has now spread across several continents with investigators probing possible credit card links to U.S.-based banks and European officials grilling Israeli envoys over fraudulent passports.

Interpol also added 11 members of the alleged murder squad to its most-wanted list.

Neither Dubai nor the government of the United Arab Emirates hold any leverage over Israel, which has no diplomatic ties or business dealings with the Gulf state. But the Emirates' status as a global crossroads – and its close ties to the West – could add to the international pressure on Israel for answers as suspicions grow.

Dubai's police chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, was quoted as saying he was "99 percent, if not 100 percent" certain the Mossad was behind the Jan. 19 slaying of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, one of the founders of Hamas' military wing.

"Our investigations reveal that Mossad is involved in the murder of al-Mabhouh," Tamim was quoted as saying by The National newspaper, which is owned by the government of Abu Dhabi.

He told another local paper, Dubai-based Gulf News: "All elements strongly indicate the involvement of the Mossad."

Tamim and other Dubai police officials could not be immediately reached for further comment. Israel government spokesman Mark Regev also had no comment.

The Dubai statements also will likely embolden the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which has repeatedly accused Mossad agents since the murder and has vowed revenge.

Israel and Hamas fought a brutal monthlong war in Gaza last year. The two sides have observed an informal truce since the conflict's end, but al-Mabhouh's assassination could endanger the understanding.

A statement from Dubai police indicated that authorities are trying to avoid being drawn into the Arab-Israeli conflict.

"His killing has obvious political overtones," said the statement carried on the state-run Emirates News Agency. "Nevertheless, Dubai Police are right to refuse to enter into that discussion, and to treat the killing as a crime that needs solving."

Dubai police on Monday unveiled 11 suspects – 10 men and one woman – who apparently traveled to Dubai on European passports with real names and authentic data, but possibly altered photos.

The names released by Dubai matched at least seven people living in Israel – six dual Israeli-British citizens and another Israeli-German. They all deny any connection to the killing and are apparently not under investigation.

Interpol put the 11 suspects on its top watch list. The international police agency said it issued the "red notices" at Dubai's request "to limit the ability of accused murderers from traveling freely" on the same altered passports: six from Britain, three Irish and one each from France and Germany.

Interpol says the notices are not meant to stigmatize the real people whose identities were stolen, but to help clear them of suspicion by helping police worldwide catch the true suspects.

Those whose identities were stolen will be able to travel as usual if they are using valid travel documents, though they may be subject to extra questions or verification, according to Interpol.

The total suspect list now stands at 18 – with two Palestinians in custody in Dubai and four men and one woman wanted. An official confirmed the number of suspects, but would give no further details.

The investigation also widened to the United States and Austria.

The alleged killers used fraudulent passports to open five credit cards accounts through U.S.-based banks, said the official, who has close knowledge of the investigation. The official gave no additional details, and spoke on condition of anonymity in line with standing policy

In Austria, Interior Ministry spokesman Rudolf Gollia said anti-terrorism authorities are investigating Dubai police claims that the alleged killers called Austrian numbers for use as a "command center." Calls by The Associated Press to some of the numbers went to automated voice mail accounts.

The international fallout showed no signs of easing, with Britain and Ireland summoning Israeli ambassadors for discussions about the rogue passports.

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said one of the nation's top diplomats, Peter Ricketts, met with Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor.

"He made clear that we wanted to give Israel every opportunity to share with us what it knows about this incident," said Miliband, adding that he would raise the issue with Israel's foreign minister when they meet in Brussels in the coming days.

Prosor told journalists he was not able to add additional information to Britain's request.

Israel's ambassador to Ireland, Zion Evrony, said he had nothing useful to tell Ireland because he knew nothing confidential about the Dubai assassination.

Irish Foreign Minister Micheal Martin has said the three Irish passports did have valid numbers but were issued to people with different names than those made public by Dubai.

In Paris, the French government summoned an Israeli diplomat to seek explanations for the use of a fake French passport by a suspect in the case, while Germany's ambassador to the Middle East asked Israeli diplomats to contribute any information on the killing.

In Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman brushed aside the calls for greater Israeli disclosures.

"Israel never responds, never confirms and never denies," Avigdor said Wednesday. Then added: "I don't know why we are assuming that Israel, or the Mossad, used those passports."

But that did little to stop speculation of Mossad involvement – and a possible national embarrassment if proven true.

Some Israeli commentators compared the case to the failed attempt to kill Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal in 1997. Two Mossad agents posing as Canadian tourists were captured after injecting Mashaal with poison, and Israel was forced to send an antidote that saved Mashaal's life. Today Mashaal is Hamas' supreme leader.

The Mossad has been accused of identity theft before. New Zealand convicted and jailed two Israelis in 2005 for trying to fraudulently obtain New Zealand passports. But it would be the first time the Mossad has been suspected of using the identities of its own citizens.

Israel's spy service has been suspected of carrying out assassinations for decades. Recent ones include Imad Mughniyeh, a top Hezbollah commander who was killed in 2008 by a bomb that ripped through his Pajero SUV in Damascus, Syria. Israel denied any role in the hit.

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