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Misbehavior undermines support for Israel
Being cleverly clandestine means never being caught in the act. Israel is too brazen and now exposed; their actions don’t look so good. Even though the end objective was to assassinate a terrorist, Israel cannot trample the system of international laws and regulations.
UPDATE: After the holocaust, the world felt compassionate toward Jewish people and with some reluctance, wanted to afford displaced people to call home. Since 3,000 years ago, this was the place; many nations agreed that this location would be acceptable. Of course, Arabs lived there also, and have religious affinity with the location as well as do Christians. The people who were uprooted from Palestine, the ones who are known by this name, are those who suffered unfairness in the process.
Now, most of the original displaced Palestinians are dead. Many of the follow on generations were born elsewhere while some were born in Gaza and the West Bank. All parties claim heritage in Jerusalem.
So, at this point in modern history, it is foolhardy to turn the clock back; as it is foolhardy to think that the clock will stop.
The earth and its people are on an evolutionary track to somewhere we know not where. But, we do know, that progress is best when diverse people collaborate to find solutions. Therein lays the answer. When diverse people commit to a solution, they will find it.
“UK to expel Israeli diplomat over British passport abuse
Expulsion follows use of 12 fake passports by suspected Mossad agents during killing of Hamas leader in Dubai
The mother of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh holds a photo of him in Gaza. Britain is to expel an Israeli diplomat over the use of fake British passports during the killing of the Hamas militant by suspected Mossad agents. Photograph: Hatem Moussa/AP
Britain is to expel an Israeli diplomat over the use of forged UK passports by the killers of a senior Hamas official in January.
The foreign secretary, David Miliband, will make a statement to the House of Commons this afternoon, blaming Israeli intelligence for the cloning of passports belonging to British citizens. The documents were carried by an assassination team that killed Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel.
British officials said Miliband would "request" the immediate departure of an Israeli diplomat, adding that they expect the request to be honoured.
"We think they mucked around with our passports, and we believe that requires consequences," an official said.
Miliband will announce the results of an investigation by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) into the abuse of British passports in the assassination, which will implicate Israel.
Diplomats stressed that the foreign secretary's remarks would be confined to the issue of passports and would not address Mabhouh's murder: "That is for the Emirati authorities," an official said.
However, the statement will be widely seen around the world as the first definitive allegation from a western government of Israeli responsibility for the murder.
The expelled official is not being accused of direct personal involvement, officials said. The unusual step is intended as a gesture to reflect British anger.
In 1986, a Mossad agent left an Israeli embassy envelope containing eight forged British passports in a German telephone box. Israeli diplomats were only expelled a year later after a Palestinian working as an Israeli double agent was found with a cache of weapons in Hull. Margaret Thatcher also closed down the Mossad's London base.
Mabhouh was assassinated in his hotel room on 19 January by a group of killers wearing fake beards, wigs and other disguises.
Dubai officials said they were "99% certain" that the Mossad agents were behind the murder but Israel has refused to confirm or deny the link.
At the time Miliband called the abuse of British passports "outrageous" and demanded that Tel Aviv co-operate fully with the UK's investigation.
Israel's ambassador to London, Ron Prosor, was summoned to the Foreign Office last month to discuss the situation, but he denied there was any "additional information" to give.
Soca detectives reportedly flew to Israel three weeks ago to interview the dual British-Israeli nationals whose identities were used in the killings.
It is understood the officers attempted to interview Israeli government officials but were given only "limited co-operation", according to one Whitehall source.
A file was prepared by the officers, and sent to the Home Office last week. It had since been forwarded to the Foreign Office and resulted in the statement to be made later today.
A total of 12 British passports are alleged to have been forged. An initial six had the names of Michael Barney, James Clarke, Stephen Hodes, Jonathan Louis Graham, Paul John Keeley and Melvyn Mildiner. Last month, Dubai identified the use of a further six fake British passports with the names of Mark Daniel Sklar, Roy Allan Cannon, Daniel Marc Schnur, Philip Carr, Stephen Keith Drake and Gabriella Barney. A Foreign Office spokesman said the government believed their passport details had been used fraudulently.
Other members of the hit squad travelled on fake Irish, French and Australian travel documents, Dubai police said. At least 15 of the suspected killers share names with Israeli citizens, fuelling suspicions that the Mossad was behind the hit. Interpol has published a wanted list of 27 people in connection with the killing.”


Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (11)
at 08:37 on March 23rd, 2010
@YankeeJim,
I think it best that you keep all the hysterics for the National Inquirer Magazine.
There is absolutely NO proof that Israel masterminded this event. Even the British themselves have concluded that they can not prove anything. They believe that some British passports were forged by Israeli intelligence but even that is not for sure. In fact, one such passport hadn't been used for over 30 years. So please spare us the yaddah yaddah of the British government that has a political agenda attached to their pronouncements that has more to do with their oil needs and their commerce in the gulf then the truth.
I am personally impressed by whomever did this act..
at 09:08 on March 23rd, 2010
Yada, yada , yada -- you protest too much
at 15:39 on March 23rd, 2010
I thought that was the right of all free peoples. You are too easy with the words and enjoy the BS of it all.
at 15:41 on March 23rd, 2010
You also violated the Now Public doctrine of putting up articles that are more then a few words by the "author" and having the quotes over 2/3 of the piece. But then again guys like you come and go here.
at 16:03 on March 23rd, 2010
Oh, I do not like breaking NowPublic rules. Thanks for making me pay attention. I prefer writing my own stuff. Tikun, I am a strong advocate of Israel. I just want you folks to make my job easier.
I added an update to even things out a bit.
at 18:18 on March 23rd, 2010
It seems that Israel is taking cues from the book "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People." Perhaps they need to have their own version of Barack Obama to improve their image abroad.
at 03:14 on March 24th, 2010
Fresh leadership sounds like a good idea. Many Israelis want a peaceful resolution to the Palestinian questions.
at 22:30 on March 23rd, 2010
Here is recent info on the subject:
debkafile's sources disclose that President Nicolas Sarkozy will decide in the coming hours whether to follow in Britain's footsteps in punishing Israel for suspicions that its security service forged the French passports used by the assassins of Hamas arms trader Mahmoud Mabhouh in Dubai on Jan. 19. London expelled an Israeli diplomat although it admitted it had no proof of Israel's culpability, which Jerusalem regards as an unfriendly act in keeping with"
There is a very strange attitude of "ganging up" on Israel whenever possible. Could it be out of jealousy, competition, or just greed? Or just maybe they do it because they can?
at 03:23 on March 24th, 2010
Aggressive behavior in view of the circumstances begets negative reaction.
"jealousy, competition, or just greed"
I don't think that there are many modern nation states that manifest jealously toward Israel. The world might be impressed by what can be made of a desert on the sea in such a resource constrained place. As for competition, there surely might be resentment and competition among local Arab neighbors who have been awash in oil and who have accomplished so little with the resource.
Greed just doesn't seem to apply, except in the case of Western nations, USA in the lead that has extracted an inordinate share of advantage from the Middle East at a very low price, except for the cost of wars and military support to allies, including Israel.
at 08:18 on March 24th, 2010
Today in Washington, it is let bygones be bygones.
at 08:36 on March 24th, 2010
Israel is a fact. Let's move on from there and find a solution to the problems that are there. Before the modern state was formed after WWII, people of many religions co-existed in that place. Can this not happen again. I too, am impressed by the assassins but not in a good way.