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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

One British passport was real

One of the British passports used in the liquidation of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in January was real. It was used by a British citizen who was born in Israel around the time of the country's independence and whose father emigrated to Britain around the same time. An Interpol warrant has been issued for his arrest.
The emirate of Dubai has named a British citizen as a 19th suspect of the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, the Hamas official murdered in the emirate four months ago, apparently by a group that included holders of forged British passports. According to a source in the United Arab Emirates, the suspect arrived in Dubai under his own name and carrying a genuine British passport.

The document, the details of which are known by The Independent on Sunday but which we have decided not to publish, shows that he holds a real British passport dated 24 October 2007, valid for 11 years, and was born in 1948. It is believed that his father was a Jewish Palestinian who migrated to the UK just after the Second World War. Dubai police have informed Interpol of the name and passport number of the suspect. The man is believed to be hiding in Western Europe.

According to Dubai sources, the British man was identified parking a rental car close to the hotel where Mr Mabhouh was murdered and can be seen parking his car on a videotape that is in the possession of UEA authorities; a copy of the tape has been given to the British police. According to the UEA, the suspect has recently visited both Canada and France.
Hmmm.

5 Comments:

At 5:37 PM, Blogger Geoffrey Carman said...

Wow! Parking a car near a hotel where someone is murdered, and using a real passport to enter a country, is now a crime, if you are Israeli and in Dubai?

Interesting definition of a crime. Parking while Israeli!

 
At 6:34 PM, Blogger Captain.H said...

I'm sure it wasn't Israeli agents who eliminated al-Mabhouh (non, nod, wink, wink) ... but Mazel Tov from this goy to whoever it was that did. They did the whole civilized world a favor.

 
At 7:02 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

[part 2]

Israel should quietly pull all the ambassadors in from these countries, and give them a dressing down like they have never received before. Let them know, in no uncertain terms that their lack of outrage over the terrorist running freely with faked passports is a grave insult to all freedom loving people, and their lack of condemnation of those who enable these terrorists to do so, actually aides and abets the terrorists.

Moreover, at the next terrorist incident which includes false passports, which can be linked back to the country in question, that the government of this country, not having expressed a similar opprobrium to their terrorist contacts, will be held legally, financially, and morally responsible for the crimes, in addition to the terrorist.

Its time for Israel and jews the world over to stop taking this BS from these idiots. We can't help it if the parts of Europe want to be sympathetic to the terrorists. We can however, hold them to account for their inaction which costs lives and treasure. Which we should do.

 
At 7:02 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

All of this, the whole entire affair, reeks badly of a massive leap to a politically favorable conclusion for the arab states, of course at the expense of Israel, jews, and particular individuals, so that the arabs don't have to accept the shame of one of their many terrorist brethren being murdered by other of their many terrorist brethren.

Worse, is that the world appears to have indicted, tried, and convicted Israel, Israelis, and to an extent, jews, the world over, for this action.

There is no denying that sending a terrorist to his 72 raisins is in every civilized persons' best interests. There is no denying that this person was a ticking bomb.

But there is also no denying that there is no honor among thieves and terrorists, and it wouldn't be the first time that one terrorist decided to whack another.

Look at it this way, the simpler explanation, the one more likely correct, is that one terrorist already in an arab country ... a stretch, I know, you have to reach to believe this /sarc ... sees a competitor or someone they dislike, and decides to do something about it.

Compare that explanation, with the nefarious multi-continent massive faked passport plot concocted by authorities.

One of these indicts arab 'honor', and one preserves it. So which one do you think they pushed?

Heck ... they score points with the masses by blaming Israel, Israelis, and jews. This is indicative of the epic failure that is arab and muslim 'civil' society. Where blaming a boogeyman is more acceptable than to take ownership of your own failings. This is a mass psychological condition, but lets not go into that here.

I note with some significant curiousity, that no one talked about how this terrorist, in on a fake passport himself, was allowed freedom of travel throughout the land. The authorities in question appear to have no issue with this.

The governments that dressed down their Israeli ambassadors didn't seem all that troubled by this terrorist getting free travel throughout the arab world. No problems with the terrorist using fake passports. No problems with the terrorist running free.

The only problem was with the hypothetical Israeli use of fake passports, to purportedly rub out this terrorist.

Never mind the huge reach that one must take to accept the arab investigation as being factually correct, and even meaningful. Its not like arabs are known never to lie, or embellish, or make things up to suit their needs or cover up embarrassment. No. Such things never happen. Ever.

So all these countries take these 'faked' passports as being evidence of Israeli crime, and being the judge and jury, decide to convict the Israelis.

And now, a number of people, who happen to be jewish, are now dealing with the fallout of this.

Assassination? Yes, it looks that way.

Israeli based? No, doesn't look that way at all. Looks like arab based, with an attempt to deflect the investigation to the conventional boogeyman. Because it would be much harder to pull people back to the correct culprits.

Why would Israel use jewish people's passports for this? This makes no sense. As do many things about this case.

And so now you have a few poor people whom have their lives turned about by this. Including people who have to hide.

 
At 7:15 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

That assumes they know his real identity.

After four months, Inspector Tamim has come up with... precisely zero.

Heh

 

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