Jumaat, 25 Jun 2010
Isnin, 8 Mac 2010
Hamas chief assassination suspects 'hiding in Israel', says police chief
Dubai's police chief has said the suspects in the Hamas chief's assassination in the emirate are now hiding out in Israel to avoid arrest and urged the Jewish state to wage its wars at home.
British threat to Israel over Dubai Hamas assassination
Britain will consider severing its intelligence-sharing agreement with Israel if Mossad agents are proved to have stolen the identities of British passport holders, The Daily Telegraph has learnt.
Dubai Hamas assassination: a smiling killer and mystery of forged UK passports
Britain and Israel are heading towards a highly sensitive diplomatic row after alleged assassins used forged British passports on a mission to kill a Hamas military commander.
Dubai police to issue arrest warrants for 'hit squad' accused of killing Hamas chief
The Dubai authorities are preparing to issue arrest warrants for six British passport holders accused of assassinating a senior Hamas commander after entering the country disguised in wigs and false beards.
Dubai Hamas assassination: Australia angry over use of fake passports
Australia has issued a stern warning to Israel after three Australian passports were used by suspected Mossad assassins who murdered a top Hamas commander.
Ahad, 7 Mac 2010
Israel bombs Gaza for seventh day after killing Hamas leader
Israel has started its seventh day of bombing Gaza after killing a senior Hamas commander in the biggest blow yet to the Islamist's leadership.
Hardline Hamas leader killed in air strike on Gaza home
Israel has killed a senior Hamas commander with two laser-guided bombs which completely destroyed his home.
Hamas wants talks with the Europe and the US
Hamas is ready for dialogue with the international community, including the United States and European Union, according to the leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement, Ismail Haniya.
The murder of al-Mabhouh is an insult to our intelligence
As the saying goes in the Middle East, he who lives by terrorism ultimately becomes its victim. And the praise heaped on Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence service, by the country's jubilant media tells you all you need to know about who was ultimately responsible for al-Mabhouh's death. "Impressive and crowned with success," proclaimed the Israeli dailyYediot Ahronot, while the Jerusalem Post confidently predicted that Meir Dagan, the hawkish head of Mossad, would not lose his job over the affair.
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Dubai and Israel's own suicide mission
Surely an organisation with the legendary guile of Mossad would have a more sophisticated method of forging the identities of its operatives (I mean, have they lost their DVD of Day of the Jackal at Mossad HQ?) than just pilfering the passport of some poor shmuck, who also happens to be one of the fellow citizens you’re suppose to be protecting (Catch-22 also seems to have been borrowed and not returned), as well as severely embarrassing some valuable international allies.
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Mossad: the elite women who work for 'the family’
From the moment Mahmoud al-Mabhouh checked into his suite at the Al-Bustan Rotana hotel, he became Gail Folliard’s target. Mabhouh was in Dubai to buy missiles from Iran which would then be smuggled to Gaza and launched on Israel. Gail Folliard was on business, too. The hotel’s security cameras silently observed her as she walked through the ballroom-sized lobby, around the pool area and past the eight restaurants. Ms Folliard paid for her room in cash. It was the first step in ensuring she left no trail.
The passport in Ms Folliard’s shoulder bag was an Irish one, giving her age as 26. We now know that passport was a fake – and that her lipsticked smile (right) concealed that she was a member of kidon, the department of Mossad responsible for assassination and kidnapping. She is one of six women in the unit of 48.
Mossad: the Keystone spooks
Mahmoud al‑Mabhouh, the Hamas terrorist quartermaster, was not the only international man of mystery to die in a Dubai hotel recently. So did James Bond. The CCTV pictures of Mr Mabhouh’s tubby, balding Mossad hit team, in their T‑shirts, trainers, white socks and baseball caps, will have destroyed any last illusions that intelligence is a glamour business.
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