Unbe-fucking-lievable



This shows just how many undercover agents Mossad has. Nobody else in the world pulls this kind of stuff. Fucken CIA monkeys sitting in Norad... analyzing data and jerking off. Mossad has real people going out there... and making shit happen.

Yeah, because killing someone under a false mask of international countries is like so fucking smart ...hurrrrrrr

Zion wants international support but they sure have a moronic way of going about getting it.

"Oh hai angry nations, we just whacked someone with your calling card. Hope you don't mind?"
 
I don't think people have quite latched onto the irony yet. One hamas dude killing 26 israelis = just another day in Jerusalem, but 26 israelis kill one hamas dude = international outrage?

The amount of land some Arab countries seized from Jews are 4 times the size of Israel. So why not put those palestinian refugees on those vacant lands and pay up the difference to Israel government? Problem solved.

That being said, Jews should really stop complaining that the Palestines breed too many kids. The Palestines don't breed too fast. It's the Jews that breed too slowly. People should breed kids proportionally to their wealth and economic contribution.

Now that's egalitarian. After 1 generation, everyone start of with the same inheritance. Wealth gap problem solved.
 
Here are some interesting points to add in hindsight as posted on the WSJ yesterday.

Dahi Khalfan Tamim, the head of the Dubai police force, stated on a government-owned Web site, that he "is 99 percent, if not 100 percent, that Mossad is standing behind the murder." While this authoritative finger-pointing was largely accepted as am "aha" moment by the media, Dubai is not exactly an uninterested party in the Mabhouh affair. It is, after all, the principal transshipment points for the lethal arms trade between Iran and Hamas—and Mabhouh had been one of the major players in this trade.
The much-publicized hotel surveillance videos, while highly diverting on YouTube, do not show any of the 26 suspects engaging in any illegal activities other than using false identities, a practice which is not unknown in Dubai. (Mabhouh himself reportedly had five different passports.) Even if all 26 identity thieves were intelligence operatives, as seems the case, it does not necessarily follow that they were all in Dubai on the same business, or even working for the same side.
Since Iran maintains its largest offshore financing facility in Dubai—which is used by the Revolutionary Guard, among others, to support its traffic in covert weapons— more than one intelligence service might be interested in Mabhouh's trip. Consider, for example, the peculiar fact that two of the 26 Dubai suspects exited by boat to Iran, according to Dubai authorities; this is not a likely escape route for Mossad agents.
Two other individuals whom the Dubai police had named as suspects worked for the Palestinian Authority, an arch-enemy of Hamas. (They were arrested in Jordan and turned over to Dubai.) Another person wanted by Dubai for questioning returned to Damascus just prior to the killing. And then there is the question of who in Syria played a role in stripping Mabhouh of his protection just hours before his flight to Dubai.
The key missing piece in the jigsaw remains Mabhouh's mission to Dubai—apparently important enough for him to travel there without his normal contingent of bodyguards.
Mabhouh arrived from the airport at his hotel shortly before 3 p.m., and after changing his clothes left for an unknown destination. He was gone for several hours. But even with its state-of-the-art surveillance cameras in Dubai, and extensive interviews with all the taxi drivers at the hotel, authorities claim they cannot determine either his whereabouts during these hours or the identity of whom he met.
The world-wide focus on the spooks—whose false identities allowed many of them to vanish in the intelligence netherworld—has diverted attention from the potentially embarrassing mission that brought Mabhouh to Dubai. The real intrigue here is not who killed a wanted terrorist, but what he was up to. Without this missing piece, any rush to judgment about who his killers were may be premature.
 
The real intrigue here is not who killed a wanted terrorist, but what he was up to. Without this missing piece, any rush to judgment about who his killers were may be premature.

Interesting post, yid. Looking back in history there have been a lot of secret contacts between Israel and Arab governments. The whole uproar could be a fucking show for the Arab street. UAE and Israel don't techically have relations but they do have contacts and there are business connections between the two. Same with Oman and Qatar etc. UAE might have know this was about to go down and allowed it to happen because the wanted the guy taken out, or been involved in it. Who knows. Israel is already hated, so it's willing to be the bad guy and do other people's dirty work if it benefits Israel. It does the US's dirty work sometimes.

There is a lot to the Israeli-Arab situation that is kept underground and never made public, so even though this sounds like classic Mossad, who knows what else there is to the story.
 
Didn't realize that was a missing piece -> His mission was to buy weapons for Hamas from Iran. That was one of his main duties, as a liaison between Hamas and Iran.

As for the Damascus link etc - Mossad often works closely with Arab intelligence agencies, particularly the Jordanians and Egyptians (Hamas is just as much their enemy too) and sometimes even the Syrians. For the example Hezbollah believe the Muhgniyeh assassination a year or two ago in Damascus was coordinated between the Israelis and the Syrians (part of the Syrians dealing to be let off on their assassination of Al-Hariri in Beirut and getting back control of Lebanon, which is their primary concern).

The countries that are kicking up a stink are mainly doing so for public consumption and so that they can carry out their 'investigations'. But the point of these investigation is to allow their own intelligence service to de-construct the operation for their own learning.

now, what the fuck is it with silly stories the Israelis are planting in the media though:

Published: 02.23.10, 21:53 / Israel News

Syrian authorities have arrested one of the associates of assassinated Hamas member Mahmoud al-Mabhouh for possible involvement in the plot, a Fatah-affiliated website reported Tuesday.

The man, Mahmoud Nasser, was said to have been aware of all of Mabhouh's movements and flights. According to an Arab diplomatic source, the Dubai police asked the Syrians to turn over Hamas members for questioning, including Nasser.
from
Report: Mabhouh aide arrested in Syria - Israel News, Ynetnews


but then (this one may actually be real, its from Reuters, not the Israeli media originally):

Last update - 14:44 02/03/2010

Hamas: Jordan or Egypt likely behind Dubai hit

By Reuters

Mahmoud Nasser, a member of Hamas' political bureau, told the newspaper that slain commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was likely being tracked by agents from Jordan and Egypt prior to the January 19 killing.

Nasser said he had been given information regarding such efforts to kill Mabhouh, adding that the evidence indicated that the assassination was carried out earlier than the alleged agents had planned.

According to Nasser, Mabhouh was in possession of "dangerous" information seen as dangerous to particular Arab elements seeking to topple Islamist resistance.

so apparently around the 23rd of Feb this Mahmoud Nasser was arrested by the Syrians and he was al-Mabhouh's aide... but then by the 2nd of March he was free again, now "a member of Hamas' political bureau" and was blaming Egypt and Jordan for the hit.. right.

then there was the finger pointing at Fatah, when these guys were arrested in Jordan ->
Hamas official: PA deeply involved in Mabhouh hit - Israel News, Ynetnews
 
Ok, fine, so it may have been justified and probably saved a lot more people in the long run but they shouldn't be bringing other countries nationals into it. If they want to assassinate people then they should also have the balls to back it up. Alternatively, they could make it a bit harder to detect and not have their faces plastered on a hundred CCTV cameras.
 
More suspects

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Dood wtf!
 
Ok, fine, so it may have been justified and probably saved a lot more people in the long run but they shouldn't be bringing other countries nationals into it. If they want to assassinate people then they should also have the balls to back it up. Alternatively, they could make it a bit harder to detect and not have their faces plastered on a hundred CCTV cameras.

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