Acording to Robert Fisk's sources the passports were not fakes but the real deal,including biometircs. Raisesthe question did the UK collaborate with the Istraeli murder plot? Judging by the controlled 'anger' of the British it might appear so.
In the last few days Robert Fisk reported from the Middle East for The Independent newspaper that, in Dubai there is not much doubt about Britain being involved in the Israeli blunder. "The British passports are real", says one of Fisk's sources in Dubai. "They are hologram pictures with the biometric stamp. They are not forged or fake. The names were really there. If you can fake a hologram or biometric stamp, what does this mean?" The truth better be exposed here. As if this is not enough, the Israeli Ynet reports (quoting the Daily Mail) that Israel informed the British government that its agents were going to carry out an "overseas operation" using forged British passports. "It wasn't a request for permission, but rather a courtesy call".
If Britain was collaborating with Israel at any level, we better know it all, we better find out whether it was a person or a body within the government or the intelligence, or just an ordinary sayan in the Home Office or any other government office (sayan is a unique and important part of the Mossad's operation. The sayan or assistant must be 100 percent Jewish. The sayan supports the Israeli cause and assists the Mossad operation. A veteran Mossad agent says,"There are thousands of sayanim around the world. In London alone, there are about 2,000 who are active, and another 5,000 on the list"). If there was British collaboration, we better identify what it was exactly, who decided to serve Israeli murderous interests in our midst. We also better find out who in Britain decided to put British interests and British security in the Arab world at enormous risk.
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Also the credit cards used are alleged to provide a trail back to Mossad:
New evidence incriminating Israel's spy agency in the assassination of a Hamas commander in Dubai includes credit card payments and phone calls made by suspects, an Arabic-language daily reported on Saturday.
Police have already said the 11 suspects used forged passports in the names of innocent individuals of several European nationalities.
"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 (in the passports)," Al Bayan daily on Saturday quoted Dubai police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim as saying.
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