United Arab Emirates – Authorities Probe U.S. Credit-Card Accounts in Dubai Hamas Killing

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    Suspect list from Interpol's websiteUnited Arab Emirates – Authorities in the United Arab Emirates are probing five U.S.-issued credit card accounts, which officials say were used by five of the 11 suspects in the January killing of a top Hamas leader in Dubai, according to a person familiar with the situation.

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    The credit cards, issued by a U.S.-based banking institution, were used to buy travel-related items, such as plane tickets, connected to the alleged assassination operation, this person said. Dubai police disclosed in a Monday press conference here that they were seeking 10 men and one women in connection with the killing last month of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a senior commander in the Palestinian militant group. His body was found in a Dubai hotel room on Jan. 20.

    The five credit cards uncovered in the investigation could provide a fresh thread in the probe, leading to the U.S. The person familiar with the situation said U.S. investigators hadn’t yet joined the probe, but that the U.A.E. was getting “considerable cooperation” from several, other friendly states in the investigation. Dubai is one of seven, semi-autonomous emirates that make up the U.A.E. An official in the U.S. embassy in the U.A.E. wasn’t immediately reachable for comment on Thursday.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    now i understand wh my bill is so high this month although i didnt fly anywhere

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    watch – the US isnt so clean on this either!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Oh, so maybe the CIA conducted the operation.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I guarantee you they were issued by one of the banks that sent me 3,000 credit card applications a couple years ago. They were giving credit to everyone. Even my dog has six Master Cards and and American Express.

    Bored in brisk
    Bored in brisk
    14 years ago

    Sounds like the Israelis seriously botched on this operation

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    They should have taken this animal out with a stinger missle. Would have saved alot of trouble.

    AuthenticSatmar
    AuthenticSatmar
    14 years ago

    I’m starting to think that this is not an Isreali operation at all, but more likely a Palestinian one.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Reply to #5 …Why did the Israelis “botch this operation” the guy is dead isn’t he….?

    Aryeh
    Aryeh
    14 years ago

    Botched? I dunno about that. These guys were on a beach somewhere sipping umbrella drinks before the corpse was cold. Do you really think that they would leave loose ends like valid billing contacts for the Amex bill on an assassination? Even Hamas isn’t that stupid.

    To #7
    To #7
    14 years ago

    No way, too professional.

    Eli
    Eli
    14 years ago

    Why is Dubai so busy with this case? so what? a murderer was killed by foreign agents, as he was considered a risk to their homeland, this is life in intelligence community.

    Pashuteh Yid
    Pashuteh Yid
    14 years ago

    What confuses me is the reports said the latch on the hotel room was locked from the inside when the body was found. How and why did they pull off this Houdini shtick? CLearly they wanted to make it seem like he died a natural death. But to start messing around with a lock after just killing somebody seems very risky.

    Another thing is that they don’t even know what the cause of death was. Some said a heart attack drug, some said brain pressure, some said suffocation. It could be it is not known. Maybe he takeh did die naturally, or else it was the most slick operation ever. They had no blood on them or anything and walked out as cool as a cucumber. The whole thing is an amazing mystery.

    joe
    joe
    14 years ago

    Guy Bechor wrote today.
    We are currently facing an odd situation the likes of which we have not seen for many years: Israel’s enemies are in panic, or is it paranoia, for fear that Israel will be attacking them. Hezbollah is convinced that it will suffer a blow at any moment, Hamas is still licking its wounds, Syria is concerned, and Iran’s foreign minister already declared that Israel is a “nation of crazy people” with “mad leaders” who may launch a strike.

    Meanwhile, the frightened Lebanese turned to the UN, to UNIFIL, and to French President Sarkozy and asked for France’s protection against the “terrible” Israel. However, the French announced that as long as Hezbollah is armed, they will only ask Israel to refrain from destroying Lebanon’s civilian infrastructures and no more than that. All this was published by the Arab media.

    On the other hand, our borders are quieter than they have been in many years. So how do we explain this bizarre Middle Eastern paranoia? The IDF is training today as it has not done in dozens of years. Every day, from morning till night: Tanks, airplanes, helicopters, live-fire drills and soldiers running around. The Lebanese watch this from across the border, as do the Syrians, and they are becoming anxious: What are the Israelis plotting over there? Is there something we don’t know?

    The Israeli restlessness prompts anxiety among our enemies, and this is good, of course. It’s called deterrence. Both Hezbollah and Syria know that the IDF made a leap since the last Lebanon War and it is now the first military in the world equipping its tanks with anti-missile systems, which are changing the rules of war. The IDF is also equipping itself with new APCs, advanced airplanes, and amazing technological systems, while Hezbollah and Syria are still stuck in the ‘80s and ‘90s.

    Moreover, a series of daring assassinations attributed to Israel is prompting personal fears among axis of evil leaders. They suspect everyone around them and the confusion is great. We should recall that Hezbollah leader Nasrallah has been hiding for three and a half years now, and this is quite embarrassing for someone who rushed to declare a “divine victory,” no less.

    According to terror groups, Israel can reach anywhere and has infiltrated every organization and each Arab state. The glory of Israel’s secret services had been restored and the fear of them has increased.

    So what are people in the region telling themselves? “Israel is back.” It disappeared for about a decade and a half of “peace,” where it was perceived as weak; yet now it is back at full force.

    Both the Lebanon War and the Gaza War are having an effect. If in the past Lebanon prompted the Palestinians to launch an Intifada or be daring in Gaza, based on Nasrallah’s “spider web” theory,” today the opposite is true. Hezbollah sees the destruction sowed by Israel in Gaza and it loses the urge to fight us. They look at Gaza and think about themselves.

    The Goldstone Report, which claimed that Israel goes crazy when it is being attacked, caused us some damage (which should not be exaggerated) in the world, yet it was a blessing in our region. If Israel goes crazy and destroys everything in its way when it’s being attacked, one should be careful. No need to mess with crazy people.

    Yet what concerns our enemies more than anything else? The insight that Israel, for the first time in its history, has learned the rules of the region. Our enemies realize that the days where Israel conducted itself as a state without honor willing to give in to the advances of those who deceive it are over. They realize that Israel has matured, learned the art of creating deterrence, and that it is here to stay.

    Our enemies understand that Israel will no longer give in to their advances in exchange for illusions or words. They realize that it won’t be easy for them to control it from the outside or to deploy their supporters within it, because they lost the faith of the public. They are starting to understand that Israel is stronger than they thought or fantasized of, and this insight affects their own self-image – and to their great regret, this hurts.

    May Hashem protect Am Yisroel