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Dubai assassins wanted by Interpol
Roni Sofer
Published: 18.02.10, 18:23
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61. #17 - Isn't terrorism considered vigilante justice?
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
And you fully support them and their war crimes against civilians. How are they different from taking the "law" into their own hands than a vigilante? Simple. Because you support their racist actions of "freedom fighters" but disdain the assassination of any of them as "vigilantism".
62. work of the greeks
tar   (02.18.10)
everyone knows that greece did it to deflect their problems. timing was perfect. you can now see no one is talking about the problems for greece not to mention spain. diabolicle plot. if israel wanted to kill someone you would only wonder who did it, if you could even come up with anthing more than a missing person reported. these people should have used more interested characters than some people that no one knows. they should have used the identities of world leaders. that would have made it all much more fun. perhaps next time. keep watching.
63. #22 - It was Lebanon and Syria, not China or Dubai
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Get your facts straight
64. To get one unarmed ,unprotected name ,you screw up 17 agents
Sami ,   Lebanon   (02.18.10)
#52 you are right, this complete no sense to organize a such assassination, but this happened and the no sense has a sense (a sense of stupidity of course) Let the Israeli government stands up and denies openly its involvement in this murder. Yes, you are right it’s a full fiasco and very unprofessional operation under the video cameras. All the evidence point to Israel 99.9999%, British and Irish and all Israeli news papers are convinced that Mossad is behind this stupid operation and Israeli official aren’t saying NO. Full embarrassment operation that will have diplomatic consequences with an ally countries. Netanyaho term in office should be flavored with some kind of embarrassment for Israel as usual. Remember Meshaal failure assassination in Jordan when Israel was forced to free Shiek Ahmaed Yassind in exchange to free its agents with Canadian passports at that time. Oh Meir Dayan its time to go home ,to get one unarmed ,unprotected name ,you screw up 17 agents?!!!
65. #37
Ram ,   London   (02.18.10)
I would be proud to admit I was Israeli if I were. Yes, no evidence, unless you are a monkey that is :-). I am also proud to call myself British and wholeheartedly support our soldiers doing the dirty work in Iraq and Afghanistan. I am not a blinkered person nor am I biased in any way like I suspect you are. I believe in and follow fair judgment and apply fairness in reaching conclusions. And finally "WHOEVER" got rid of Mabhouh has done the world a favour and I hope they carry on ridding this world of similar vermin. Al salaam aleik!
66. interpol is the terrorist
layla ,   lebanon   (02.18.10)
yes the interpol is a terrorist organization because they want to arrest innocent israelis tourists who are practicing their hobbies in dubai by killing and killing and killing all the worls should respect the isaeli`s hobbies in killing palestinians and arabs ..the world became antisemit ...it is incredible
67. #25 - "Undoubtedly of the Mossad"??
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Are you privy to new information in the hands of the Dubai Police or are you just a retard?? Every hour that I read these TBs I see the phenomenon of crowd sourcing - everyone is feeding off everyone else's conjecture and opinions, ultimately ending in being convinced that Israel is 110% guilty! Yet, not one piece of new evidence was presented nor any evidence that even remotely implicated Israel. Do you often make judgements in your life based totally on wishes? No wonder why the US is where it is these days.
68. #30 - who said they were Jews?
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Just conjecture. The photos make them seem like regular Europeans (Christians) to me. If Mabhouh is such a freedom fighter and worthy of your praise - why does he need such a big security detail, to travel on fake passports, and boast about killing civilians? That may make him a god in your country, but he's scum in the rest of the world.
69. #37 - "a monkey can solve this crime"
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Well, monkeys are usually racist by nature so they wouldn't follow the same simpleton logic you have. But if this is such a simple case to solve, why has it not been solved yet? Are you sure you offered your help to the Dubai Police? They seem to be floundering.
70. TO NO: 40
shilock holms ,   london   (02.18.10)
and i know who you are...falafel brain
71. #52 - I sense several intelligence agencies are involved
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
and Israel is the scapegoat. I originally believed it could have been criminal gangs, over an arms deal that went sour. Then I began to suspect Iranian/Syrian/"palestinian" double-cross when two Hamas agents were arrested in connection to the murder (do they work for Israel now??). Now I sense this is a much larger operation with Western intelligence. The disinformation is readily fed to Western outlets which are working double-time to convict Israel. The supposed hit-team has just grown by 60% - could they be a cover for the real hit team? And this man, a supposed high-profile target and the ONLY conduit for major weapons/money between Iran and Hamas walks around WITHOUT security, on a fake passport in a country that would gladly protect him, and after a forced interview on Al-Jazeera for the world to see.
72. passports
Dov ,   USA   (02.18.10)
Passports are a security hazard. It appears that passport numbers are easy to obtain. They prove nothing.
73. smells like a frameup to me
Galut ,   Selah   (02.18.10)
identy theft is easy to day - average joe with a good computer and a knowledge of the passport system would have no trouble ... it is in the interest of terror organizations to paint Israel evil... if I were a mossad leader I would know there were security cams in the hotels and the team I sent would have avoided them... what ever group did it wanted a video record to go along with the fake passports ... so an air tight case could be built against israel.... and you know the world swallowed it hook line and sinker
74. #65 - Ram
Maurice ,   Montreal   (02.18.10)
Fully agree with you and support your position. God bless you.
75. Interpol: "Crimes against life and health"
eporue ,   europe   (02.18.10)
"The Team" ========= http://www.interpol.int/public/data/wanted/notices/data/2010/72/2010_7072.asp in Category of Offences: =================== "CRIMES AGAINST LIFE AND HEALTH" Red Notice: ========== "An Interpol Red Notice is not an international arrest warrant. The persons concerned are wanted by national jurisdictions and Interpol's role is to assist the national police forces in identifying or locating those persons with a view to their arrest and extradition. These red notices allow the warrant to be circulated worldwide with the request that the wanted person be arrested with a view to extradition." http://www.interpol.int/Public/Wanted/Default.asp
76. #66 - UR right, Israeli hobby is to kil terrorists
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Be they Arab or "palestinian" (which is really the same thing), if they raise a weapon to harm civilians, their days are numbered. We don't respect babies killers the way you do in the land that "worships death" (Nasrallah)
77. #64 - Do you have evidence we do not?
William ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
The Dubai Police makes the claim of "99% sure", but some guy in Lebanon insists its "99,999%" based on his own evidence. Would that evidence include Syria's involvement in Mabhouh's travel arrangements? Would it include the two Hamas men arrested in Jordan? Would it include the fact that he traveled without a security detail on purpose? Not sure those facts are part of your equation as you pick and choose your statistics, much like Lebanon did when quoting 1200 civilians killed in 2006 when infact many were plain-clothed Hizbullah terrorists. BTW - Yassin was freed...but we eventually caught up with him. We always do.
78. Wow
Gee ,   Zikron Yaakov   (02.18.10)
I wonder what it would take for Interpol to go after Arab war-criminals that have murdered innocents Jews to put out the same level of effort as they are currently employing. Obviously the Dubai police are the ones that killed al-Mabhouh. There is just as much proof as it was Mossad. I wonder if the EU is going to find out which country's passport al-Mabhouh traveled under. Since Dubai admitted that he too traveled under a false passport.
79. # 66
Birdi ,   Israel   (02.18.10)
Your post madam is a load of hogwash.
80. Dubai assassins wanted by hypocrites
Dani ,   Amsterdam   (02.18.10)
No innocent was hurt only the bloody terrorist was, just give a price to those who put their lives in danger they just did the right thing. They wish is to become martyrs, make them happy before too late.
81. don't be so joyous, Sami from Lebanon
avraham   (02.19.10)
Ahmad Yassin was released by Bibi. However, did you see what Yassin looked like after this terrorist menace was eliminated?
82. I do not believe
Arnold Neiburger ,   USA   (02.19.10)
It is impossible to believe that Mosad agents are ready to leave so many photos. And how many agents Mosad have in order to discover identities of 11 professionals, who can not make their job anymore. And what is a reason to lost them for only one Arab, who is not a big boss ??? I think that this is a job of other Arab intelligence agency.
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