DUBAI: Dubai police chief receives death threats from the agency Mossad, revealed the involvement of intelligence for the Jewish state when it published details of the murder of a senior leader of Hamas, here earlier this year.
Arabic language newspaper Al-Ittihad quoted as Dahi Khalfan, said he received two death threats on the murder of senior Hamas leader, Mahmud al-Mabhuh, at a hotel in Dubai, 20 January.
He accused the Mossad was behind the double threat on Tuesday, the official newspaper added. The first threat made in a few days after the suspected killer Khalfan revealed pictures and at the same time accusing the Mossad's involvement in the murder.
Protect yourself if you continue to celupar, the message said, according to the newspaper. Experts in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to detect the source of the message involved, Khalfan said the newspaper without giving further details.
In mid-February, she published the names and photographs of 11 suspects, said the murder of European passports to enter Dubai, six from Britain, three from Ireland and one each from Germany and France.
The second threat, the newspaper said, was a phone call to a relative Khalfan, retired senior officers, from a Western population with dual passports who asked me to advise my brother to keep quiet.
Proved later that the caller is involved Mossad agent who had retired.
Khalfan was also revealed, two days ago, authorities arrested a Western nation involved in the murder suspects
Arabic language newspaper Al-Ittihad quoted as Dahi Khalfan, said he received two death threats on the murder of senior Hamas leader, Mahmud al-Mabhuh, at a hotel in Dubai, 20 January.
He accused the Mossad was behind the double threat on Tuesday, the official newspaper added. The first threat made in a few days after the suspected killer Khalfan revealed pictures and at the same time accusing the Mossad's involvement in the murder.
Protect yourself if you continue to celupar, the message said, according to the newspaper. Experts in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to detect the source of the message involved, Khalfan said the newspaper without giving further details.
In mid-February, she published the names and photographs of 11 suspects, said the murder of European passports to enter Dubai, six from Britain, three from Ireland and one each from Germany and France.
The second threat, the newspaper said, was a phone call to a relative Khalfan, retired senior officers, from a Western population with dual passports who asked me to advise my brother to keep quiet.
Proved later that the caller is involved Mossad agent who had retired.
Khalfan was also revealed, two days ago, authorities arrested a Western nation involved in the murder suspects
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