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Report: Syria arrests aide to Hamas chief over Dubai assassination

By Haaretz Service

Syrian authorities have arrested an associate of assassinated Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh for alleged involvement in his killing, Channel 10 news reported on Tuesday.

An Arab diplomatic source said that Dubai police asked Syria to detain Mohammed Nasser and other Hamas men for questioning. According to media reports, Nasser was in Dubai in the days before Mabhouh's killing and was intimately familiar with his schedule and whereabouts.

Mabhouh was found dead on January 20 at a luxury hotel in Dubai. Dubai police and Hamas have both blamed Israel's Mossad spy agency for the killing.
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Nasser also reportedly took part in the abduction and murder of two Israeli soldiers during the first intifada.

Earlier Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates identified four more European passport-holders suspected in the Dubai killing of the Hamas commander last month, a source in the UAE familiar with the investigation said Tuesday.

"The UAE has identified two British suspects holding British travel documents, and as part of the ongoing investigation has shared the information with the British government," the source said.

Two more suspects holding Irish passports were also identified, the source added.

The new claim reportedly brings the tally of fraudulent British passports used to eight, and Irish identities used to five.

The six previously announced British identities used by the killers were all traced to British citizens living in Israel, who say their identities were stolen.

Dubai authorities had already released the identities of 11 people who traveled on forged British, Irish, French and German passports to kill Mabhouh.

European Union foreign ministers protested Monday against the use of forged European passports in the killing, but stopped well short of blaming Israel for the undercover action.

"The EU strongly condemns the fact that those involved in this action have used fraudulent EU member states' passports and credit cards acquired through the theft of EU citizens' identities," the bloc's ministers said in a statement.

The bloc's statement was approved as Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman was visiting the EU capital of Brussels. He met his British and Irish counterparts, David Miliband and Micheal Martin, and dined with the EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton.

Lieberman told his Irish counterpart that the Arabs nations blame Israel for anything that happens in the Middle East. He added that there are many other power struggles in the region which could have resulted in the operation.

"The Arabs have a tendency to blame Israel for anything that happens in the Middle East," he said, adding that the region "has many internal struggles within groups and states which are not as democratic as Israel is."

Asked whether she would question Lieberman over the Mossad's alleged involvement in the killing, Ashton said she would "raise a number of things, including that."

But she stressed that until the matter is cleared up by investigators, the EU would not jump to conclusions.

"We can't move from a position where some press reports say that something has happened to a position saying: therefore we have to take action," Ashton said.

She did acknowledge, however, that the member states concerned, which have launched investigations of their own, "have been extremely angry about what has happened."

Miliband said his Israeli counterpart told him he "had no information at this stage."

"It is very important that people know that we continue to take this issue very seriously indeed," Miliband said after talks with Lieberman.

Meanwhile, French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Monday reiterated his condemnation of the assassination and insisted "nothing positive" comes of such killings. He added that France cannot accept such "executions."


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  • Hamas associated with a murder????? Please say it ain't so!

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  • did it, no regrets, will do it again, so fcuk ya

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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  • Geez. That has to bum you muslim loving nazis.

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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  • Fatah associated with murder???????? No way!!!!!!

    Who cares; another terriorist down and millions to go.

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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  • THE PLOT THICKENS

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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  • This operation has Mossad all over it. It's not what you know though its what you can prove and I think its funny that Arabs can justify assassinations and killing of civilians and then they call this terrorism and cowardly.

    Israel is a wolf. You helped to make it that way.

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • israel is a wolf cub sucking on the teat of usa

      Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • Agreed, wasn't there a woman among them? Not dressed as a scary cult ghost? Also I would suggest that you can't compare this to attacks done by muslims (not arabs), they surgically targeted their enemy. If it were an Islamic operating they would have crashed a cement truck full of explosives in to the lobby and killed everybody.

      Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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  • You can flip a pali quicker then a hamburger at McDonalds. Once you find their hot buttons (money, power, secretly recorded gay child sex videos, etc...)
    The rest they say is history!

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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  • I'd like to see Mossad do it again, and again, fairly quickly, if they were behind it. ;-)

    Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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  • This story's turnin' juicy...into the next Academy Award-Winning spy tale to grace the cinemas of the civilized world, if you ask me.

    Let's see..who could be the lead?...George Clooney maybe?...nah...He's been in too many Middle East sagas.

    Maybe that pretty little Twilight kid my daughter's so in love with?...yeah...give it some Teenbeat appeal, and some youth demographic, right?

    Danny Devito can play one of the guys in the tennis garb...maybe Ethan Hawke as the assassin?

    Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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  • You guys jump to conclusions at anything, am not suprised they are paranoided enough to arrest thier own 'guys'. Does not necesarilly mean they were behind it. I it is as clear as the sun, that Israel was behind it.

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    • Well there was a story out of Gaza that a terrorist attack against Israel had been thwarted by people inside Gaza. Maybe you think these assistants to the dead arms dealer know something about that "glorious" mission plan ?

      Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • Okay accuse everyone else of coming to conclusions, yet what do you do? COME TO A GREAT BIG CONCLUSION

      Assumption is the mother of all F**k ups.

      Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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  • So far this is only being reported in Israeli media. Unnamed Arab source....... hardly verified.

    Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • from the article;
      "Dubai authorities had already released the identities of 11 people who traveled on forged passports...."

      Well, what are some of the names?


      Angus MacMohammad? Sean McAbdulah ?
      Seamus Jihad ?

      Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • I don't know what you're driving at. The names are easy to find with a little help from google. 6 of them were British passport holders who live in Israel. 3 were Irish nationals. The other 2 are from France & somewhere else.

      Dubai has also stated that more people arrested in the investigation hold diplomatic passports from EU countries. They're not saying which countries though.

      They also are holding 2 Palestinians, both have ties to Fatah as far as I know. One is ex-Fatah Intelligence.

      Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • So,
      if you know what thier names are, why not post them instead ?

      I understand you say they are easy to find.

      Posted Feb-23-2010 By 

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    • when its all kind of articles published in haaretz bashing israel then its very verified in your eyes...

      when its god forbiden somthing about hamas then suddenly its ""israeli media".

      your double way of speaking is total rediculos...

      Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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    • It's been 24 hours now, have any other sources reported this alleged arrest or are all the sources reporting this Israeli sources, quoting an unnamed Syrian diplomat?

      You can't see the propaganda beyond that nationalist veil you wear aydeo.

      Posted Feb-24-2010 By 

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