Dubai police insist Mossad was behind assassination

DUBAI POLICE declared yesterday that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency was behind the assassination of a senior Hamas military…

DUBAI POLICE declared yesterday that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency was behind the assassination of a senior Hamas military commander in the emirate on January 19th.

“Our investigations reveal that Mossad is involved in the murder of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. It is 99 per cent, if not 100 per cent, that Mossad is standing behind the murder,” said Lieut Gen Dahi Khalfan Tamim.

He added that if it was proved Mossad was responsible, the organisation’s head, Meir Dagan, should be arrested.

Gen Tamim said Interpol had put the suspects on its “most-wanted list”. It has issued high-alert “red notices” bearing the aliases and facial features of the 11 non-Arab suspects along with other evidence provided by Dubai, including traces on five US-issued credit cards used for expenses.

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Airport officials had conducted routine retinal scans of the suspects when they entered Dubai on falsified Irish, British, French and German passports. The scans should enable Interpol to identify suspects if they pass through immigration checks where retinal scans are used.

Dubai police have revealed that data on mobile-phone calls made by the hit team showed Austria was the operational “command centre”.

The identities of the only suspects in custody have also been revealed, linking them to anti-Hamas elements in the internationally recognised Palestinian Authority.

Ahmad Hassanein, a Palestinian Authority intelligence agent, and Anwar Shukhaiber, an employee, were found by the Dubai police to have had contact with one or more of the non-Arab suspects on the team, which appears to have had 18 members.

The Palestinians were living in Dubai, where they worked for an estate agency owned by a senior official in Fatah, which is led by Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas.

They fled to Jordan after the assassination but were extradited to Dubai once it became clear the victim had not died of natural causes. The men were reportedly residents of Gaza until June 2007, when Hamas routed elements of Fatah loyal to the Gaza Strip’s former strongman, Muhammad Dahlan, who has close ties to Israeli, US and Egyptian intelligence agencies.

A third Palestinian, named as “Nahro” Massoud, said be a Hamas security official, has allegedly been detained in Damascus for questioning in connection with the assassination. He is suspected of acting as Mossad’s contact in the Syrian capital, where Mr Mabhouh lived.

Mr Massoud may have been with the victim shortly before he was killed. He is allegedly a commander of Hamas’s military wing, the Ezzedeen al-Qassam Brigades, who left Gaza in 2007.

Khaled Mishaal, head of Hamas’s Damascus-based politburo, has denied involvement of anyone from the movement. Hamas blames Israel for the murder.

Mr Mabhouh, a founder of Ezzedeen al-Qassam, was blamed by Israel for the capture and murder of two Israeli soldiers in 1989 and was considered responsible for smuggling arms into Gaza.

Michael Jansen

Michael Jansen

Michael Jansen contributes news from and analysis of the Middle East to The Irish Times