Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010

Israelis convinced: Mossad behind Dubai hit - Yahoo! News

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ml_dubai_hamas_slaying;_ylt=Ah7rWETMsDnugjXfOD6Nz.2s0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTNxcTNmYjdmBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTAwMjE3L21sX2R1YmFpX2hhbWFzX3NsYXlpbmcEY2NvZGUDbW9zdHBvcHVsYXIEY3BvcwM1BHBvcwMyBHB0A2hvbWVfY29rZQRzZWMDeW5faGVhZGxpbmVfbGlzdARzbGsDaXNyYWVsaXNjb252
Well I can't think of anything more on topic for this group than this one. This qualifies as a royal mess. If it was Mossad, and it certainly sounds like it was, they forged British passports of some of their own citizens to carry out the hit. Either it was extremely brazen, or extremely stupid.

On the other hand, if someone was trying to frame Israel, they certainly did a spectacular job of it. But who?

This one doesn't need any conspiracy theories, it is one on its own. Any thoughts?

I say Colonel Mustard, in the Parlor, with the lead pipe.

26 Kommentare:

  1. knew it ty -has mossads finger prints all over it-

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  2. It's not the first time Israeli Intelligence has forged passports - they tried it on in New Zealand some years back with NZ passports.

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  3. NZ's Green Party MP Keith Locke said today, "“Passports are for passage, not political terrorism. As a victim of Mossad passport fraud in 2004, New Zealand should help the international community investigate. Passports are an essential travel document and we need to have faith in their validity. If a state uses fraudulent passports from other nations it violates a fundamental principle of international law, and infringes on the sovereignty of those nations. We had hope Israel ended its illegal practice after New Zealand caught and imprisoned two Mossad agents six years ago for fraudulently obtaining passports. I'm concerned that they have not," said Mr Locke. "We also need to insist that Israel respect international anti-terrorist laws and stop assassinating its political foes."

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  4. A hit like this sends a message...to Dubai; It's time to choose between being an up and coming business community, and a laundromat for terrorists money/guns.

    By the way, I read where the weapon was an electrical appliance to the head. A shocking message...?

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  5. West is under command of lords who also command Israel, and UAE is under the command of West.
    While Palestinians and Lebanese are being deported from UAE for no reason, and Iranians are being finger printed in UAE airports, Westerners and members of Israeli intellegence services are entering into UAE with no visa!.
    It is not only the foot print of Israel, It is the Emirate too. Most Arab governments(not the people) are the same as Israeli government. They have a common lord.

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  6. NUTS - mossad would not need to use other people's passports - thats just dumb - there has to more to this story

    The revelations by Dubai, which has no diplomatic relations with Israel, raised many questions: Could someone be trying to make it look like the Mossad carried out the hit? Might Israel have wanted to leave behind a fingerprint to enhance the Mossad's mystique? Did Israel underestimate Dubai's policing abilities? Why would Israel risk exposing 11 agents by allowing them to be filmed by Dubai surveillance cameras, even if they were disguised?

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  7. Haha! Feels that way doesn't it... All very intriguing.

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  8. Dubai has banned all the Isreali visitors even those who hold dual nationaitieis.

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  9. It's wise for every nation to do so. They are the real terrorists.

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  10. That I can't agree with. Calling all Israeli's terrorists is no better than calling all Muslims terrorists. If banning one group from traveling is bad, banning the other from traveling is just as bad. You need to hold those responsible who really are responsible, not paint everybody with the same brush. Or are you admitting the Islamophiles have a point?

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  11. You are somehow right, and i wish i could agree with you, but i can't.
    You know why ? Because i don't consider Zionism government as a ligitimate government.
    It is not legitimate esentially because they just historically overtook the Palestinian lands and massacred the villages, and is also not legitimate for it's terrorism activities.
    Therefore, passports issued by this illegitimate government should have no value.

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  12. Just curious, how many ( legitimate ) Arab Nations came to be as a result of conquest?

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  13. Well !
    I'm not a lawyer for Arabs, and i don't believe in almost any of their governments, so that if they really were legitimate Arab governments, Zionism regime would not exist in Palestine.
    I don't comment on Arab people either, but as far as i understood by comunicating with people, i found the people(Arabs) from Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria and even Jordan pretty peaceful, nice and developed people although some of their governments like Egyptian and Jordanian, i think, are not the legitimate representatives of their people.
    Let's not talk about Saudi family and the families rulling United Arab Imarates. But, generally speaking, if Arab governments were legitimate and not a puppet of Britain and USA, illegitimate Zionism regime would not exist in occupied lands of Palestine, and all Christian, Jew and Muslim Palestinians would be living together in peace

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  14. this is essentially true to far far

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  15. I'm happy for your approval, thanks.

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  16. But then again the Israeli government did not issue those passports. I have no problem with being against a government or their actions (there are quite a few actions mine takes I would like to disassociate myself with), but I have a problem with the blanket condemnation of a people represented by that government. It sounds like you do too. My point was that the barring of any Israeli, and they are by no means monolithic in supporting their governments actions anymore than anybody else is, is as bad as the barring of any citizen from, say, Yemen from the US. And we have several bonehead politicians that have advocated that. Arab countries do and should bar anybody with a connection to Mossad, as we do with people associated with terrorist groups here. To do more than that is racial profiling at best. The Arab governments are going to have to figure out who is Mossad as best they can, as we need to figure out who is Al-Quaada. Same problem really.

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  17. right and why bar Mossad they do just like the Cia or M5 and whatever out germans are called only better lol

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  18. I have no problem with a country barring the CIA admittance. Russia regularly kicks them out when they find them, as we do their agents. And add Xe to that list (Blackwater). I have no problem with a country blacklisting anybody associated with them.

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  19. actually all these kinds of groups should be banned for they actually function like their own country totaly secret

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  20. If Iranian intelligence would have done this what would be the reaction of the world community ?

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  21. I agree with Far on this and I dissent the political system of these Arab nations.

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  22. Really !
    And of course, by world comunity, you mean those biased media and governmemts.
    They kept scilence on the arrest of the dangerous terrorist, the Rigi who was arresred through many months of delicate works done by Iranian intelligence, of course with the help of Muslims in Pakistan, Afghanistan and United Arab Emirates.

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  23. Delicate, and subtle too. Catching him in transit...

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  24. Yes, with the coordination of different people and forces.
    The pilot was not satisfied to land the vessel, but any direction he was moving to, faced with a jet fighter, and was eventually forced to land.
    Pilot and the passengers were then given some Iranian gifts as compensation for inconvenience.
    That terrorist had done many brutal terrorism attack on innocent people during last year.

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