Israel cruises into a diplomatic storm

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon, speaking on Saturday, suggested that Israel will not face a diplomatic crisis with Europe over the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai "because there is nothing linking Israel to the assassination."

"Britain, France and Germany are countries with shared interests with Israel in countering terrorism," Ayalon said.

Not so fast. The latest information indicates that a diplomatic crisis is near unavoidable.

Israel is now directly implicated in the killing as British diplomatic sources have been told that Israeli immigration officials at Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv secretly copied the British passports which were then used by the Mossad assassins.

But if stealing the identities was not enough, Dubai police now say that some of the killers were carrying diplomatic passports.

Israel has questions to answer and the dismissive responses it has given so far will not satisfy European governments that are fast running out of patience.

Meanwhile, Victor Ostrovsky, a former colonel in Mossad, advised the Israeli residents whose identities were stolen that their lives are at risk.

"They're safe so to speak, until somebody kills them. I would tell them: do not travel outside the country for at least two years, under any circumstances," he said.

In the Daily Telegraph, Alasdair Palmer notes that judging by the international reaction to the killing of al-Mabhouh, forging passports is much worse than murder. He, like most humane observers, begs to differ:

This apparent international consensus that assassination is a legitimate tool of foreign policy is a very sinister development. State-sponsored murder is still murder. And murder is still a worse offence than using forged passports.

As for President Obama, he is presumably monitoring the situation. Having determined that Hellfire missiles circumvent a host of intractable legal issues, the world's only other enthusiastic proponent of so-called targeted killing is unlikely to condemn the latest episode in Mossad's ongoing killing spree.

This is a cross-post from Woodward’s site, War in Context.

Posted in Israel/Palestine

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  1. Chaos4700 says:

    “They’re safe so to speak, until somebody kills them. I would tell them: do not travel outside the country for at least two years, under any circumstances,” he said.

    Talk about killing two birds with one stone. Israel gets to murder Palestinians with extreme prejudice and force Jews to remain in Israel and the occupied territories.

    Is this “Jewish self-determination?” Just asking.

    • marc b. says:

      It’s kinda sad, C4700, when you start thinking along those lines. No boundaries, no outrage, nothing off limits in the ‘what’s in it for us’ tactical calculus of Zionism. They really have erased any sense of individuality. If a couple of innocent Israeli Jews gets their brains blown out on account of this mess, well that will only bind them together even more tightly in the Jew vs. anti-Semite steel-cage death match. No wonder Jewish and Christian end-time Zionists get along so famously.

  2. MRW says:

    From Haaretz:
    Report: PM approved Dubai assassination in early January

    assassination of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, according to a report published in the Sunday Times.

    Based on information obtained from “sources with knowledge of Mossad,” the paper reported that Netanyahu gave Mossad chief Meir Dagan the green light for the Dubai operation during a meeting at the Midrasha – the intelligence agency’s headquarters, in the northern suburbs of Tel Aviv.

    The sources also said that the Mossad hit squad trained for the Dubai mission by secretly rehearsing in a Tel Aviv hotel.
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    Netanyahu reportedly told the Mossad agents, “The people of Israel count on you. Good luck.”

    and

    Meanwhile, Dubai police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim said that an internal Hamas source leaked information to Mabhouh’s assassins that led to his killing, Israel Radio reported.

    Speaking to Persian newspaper Gulf News, Tamim said that the aide, whose identity was not revealed, was the only person who knew about Mabhouh’s visit to the emirate.

    Meanwhile, Hamas on Saturday again blamed Israel again for the hit. At a press conference, Salah al-Bardawil, one of the group’s Gaza-based leaders, said he does not suspect that the Palestinian Authority was involved in the killing and that the entire affair was the responsibility of Mossad.

    • MRW says:

      About those two Palestinians:

      However, the Hamas official said the two Palestinians arrested in Dubai in connection with the killing are former officers in the Palestinian security services, and were employed by a firm owned by a senior member of rival Fatah.

      The London-based newspaper Al-Hayat reported that this company is owned by Mohammed Dahlan, formerly a Fatah strongman in the Gaza Strip before its takeover by Hamas two and a half years ago.

      Bardawil also said that Mabhouh had put himself at risk by booking his trip through the Internet and risked a security breach by telling his family in Gaza by telephone which hotel he would be staying at.

      Also Saturday, the daily newspaper Al-Bayan reported that Dubai police had new evidence implicating the Mossad in Mabhouh’s assassination, which included credit-card payments and suspects’ phone records.

      “Dubai police have information confirming that the suspects purchased travel tickets from companies in other countries with credit cards carrying the same names we have publicized [from the passports],” Al-Bayan quoted Dubai police chief Tamim as saying.

  3. Citizen says:

    No big deal, Gentiles are always Israeli cannon fodder. No different than in the USA.

  4. Avi says:

    The real test will come when the EU issues a condemnation about passport forgery by other nation-state actors (re:Israel).

    The response to that condemnation will determine which way this entire affair will go. So far, I’m glad that I was wrong in my skepticism.

    The foreign-born Israelis whose identities were stolen are in quite a bind to say the least.

    If they are smart they should change their names and leave Israel for good.

    • RE: “If they are smart they should change their names and leave Israel for good.” – Avi
      BETTER YET: Apply for ‘refugee status’ in the U.S., and go into the ‘witness protection’ program. But then, would they be safe from the Mossad in this country?

      FROM WAYNE MADSEN:
      February 16, 2010 — Israeli kiosk vendors at malls in U.S. disappearing

      Israeli mall kiosk vendors, identified by the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. counter-intelligence agencies as part of an Israeli intelligence-gathering operation in the United States, have started to abandon their kiosks in malls across the United States, according to information received by WMR.
      In particular, kiosks that sell Israeli Dead Sea skin care products, have recently been vacated by young Israeli nationals at the Arundel Mills Mall in Hanover, Maryland and at malls in the Philadelphia area. The kiosks have been emptied of their products and have been vacated, according to our sources.
      In the past, Israeli mall kiosks sold products ranging from toys to ear jewelry.
      NSA security warned NSA employees that the Israeli-owned kiosk at the nearby Columbia, Maryland mall should be avoided by NSA personnel as NSA intercepts determined the kiosks are affiliated with Israeli intelligence-gathering operations in the United States…
      link to waynemadsenreport.com

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  6. dalybean says:

    I don’t know what to make of this cheeky Ron Kampeas piece praising Mossad chief Meir Dagan and listing his previously unacknowledged assassinations outside of Israel’s borders, including in Iran, Syria and Lebanon. Does all of this bragging really serve Israel’s interests?

    link to jta.org

  7. syvanen says:

    The Dubai authorities are handling this story in an interesting way. Most of the information that they have released in the last couple of weeks has information that they had obtained quite early in the investigation. What they have been doing is giving hints at to what they would release next and then releasing in a day or two. They are also pacing the releases about 2 or 3 days apart. What this is doing is keeping the story on the front pages daily for the past two weeks. If they had released everything at once the story would have died down by now.

    Poor Israel, being bled by thousand small cuts. Their denials are meaningless for no sooner do they try then another damaging piece of information is released. Since I have always considered Dubai and western puppet state I believe this play is being coordinated with other western intelligence agencies. Is it possible that some powerful forces in Europe might be getting a little tired with Israel?

    • Chaos4700 says:

      Endangering the lives of European citizens and undermine one of the core foundations of international travel, diplomacy and commerce — the sanctity of other countries’ passports –has probably gone a long way into making the powers that be in Europe regret propping Israel up even tacitly. No one likes to offer to stand in front of someone, and then find themselves with a knife in the back.

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