Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Investigation Of A Hamas Official Assassinated In Dubai Continues



Australia Sends Police To Israel Over Dubai Assassination -- Christian Science Monitor

Australian police arrived in Israel on Wednesday to investigate identity theft of dual nationals in connection with the Dubai assassination widely blamed on Israel's Mossad intelligence agency. The use of forged passports has provoked a stern response, but is unlikely to jeopardize relations.

An Australian police team arrived in Israel on Wednesday to look into the misuse of three dual citizens’ identities in connection with the January assassination of a Hamas official in Dubai.

The investigation into the Dubai assassination comes as part of Australia’s stern response to the fraudulent use of its passports by suspected agents of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency in the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. Last week Australian leaders condemned the forgeries in unusually robust language.

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More News On The Assassination Of A Hamas Official In Dubai

Israel passports probe 'a waste of money' -- The Australian
Passport victim 'troubled' by link to killing -- The Australian
Passport probe: AFP officers in Israel -- ABC News (Australia)

Police Strive to Guard Dubai’s Image After Killing -- New York Times
Dubai Police Chief Says He Knows an Israeli When He Sees One -- New York Times
Dubai Restricts Israeli Entry After Killing -- Wall Street Journal
Dubai cracks down on Israelis after killing of Hamas operative -- Washington Post
Dubai: Israeli premier faces arrest -- Al Jazeera
Dubai seeks Israeli PM's arrest over hotel murder -- AFP
Hamas assassination: Dubai ban on Israeli dual citizens ups pressure -- Christian Science Monitor

Hamas assassination: Debit cards issued by firm with Israeli ties -- Christian Science Monitor
Mabhouh aide: Assassinated Hamas man smuggled weapons -- Ynet News
Dubai involve U.S. in passport row by alleging murder suspects entered America AFTER the assassination of Hamas official -- Daily Mail

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