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Two more Irish passports, Dublin property linked to Dubai hit
2010-02-24
Two more Irish passports were used in the murder of a Hamas official in Dubai, bringing the total to seven.

Irish diplomats were investigating the use of two more Irish passport numbers by suspects in the hit assassination murder of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh last month.
Darned Ruritanians ...
It was also reported yesterday that the address of a vacant Dublin property close to the Israeli Embassy was given to a Dubai hotel by one of the suspects, travelling under the name of Kevin Daveron. The property has been empty for ten years and belongs to James Reynolds, the brother of the former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.

The Irish Times said that it had obtained a copy of an invoice issued by the Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel to a man travelling under the name of Kevin Daveron. The invoice noted his departure time as 1.40pm on January 19, the day Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was murdered.

A son of James Reynolds said that the family was “absolutely shocked and horrified' by the revelations. “We are continuing to work closely with authorities in UAE and our EU partners to establish the facts about this case,' a Department of Foreign Affairs spokesman said.

Five forged Irish passports initially linked to the 18-strong suspected but not proven Mossad hit squad thought to have killed Mr al-Mabhouh were found in Dubai with authentic numbers but names that did not match. Avigdor Lieberman, the Israeli Foreign Minister, and Israel's Ambassador to Ireland, Zion Evrony, have both told the Irish Government that they have no information about the killing or the forged documents.

The Fine Gael party called on Micheál Martin, the Foreign Affairs Minister, to brief the Dáil on the details of the case urgently. Billy Timmins, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, said: “The Minister for Foreign Affairs must start getting explanations as to how suspects in an assassination overseas were able to use valid Irish passport numbers on fake passports and provide a bona fide Dublin address when checking out of a hotel.'

He added: “The Irish passport has great standing internationally and the Minister must do all he can to ensure its status is not debased. The illegal use of an address is also a worrying development in this matter.'

Labour's Proinsias De Rossa called on the Irish Government to press the EU to put on hold current proposals to upgrade relations with Israel. “The stealing of Irish citizens' identities and the abuse of Irish passports by another state is a gross infringement of Irish sovereignty,' the MEP said. “It is not the normal practice for friendly states to abuse each other's sovereignty in this way.

“One can only assume that Israel either has no regard for international law or holds Ireland and the other EU states affected in contempt.'

David Lanby, chairman of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said: “The Israeli denial of involvement in the Dubai assassination has been wholly unconvincing and more a case of ‘if you can't prove it, then we won't admit it'.
That is the way it's supposed to work ...
"Israel is treating the international community with contempt.'
Posted by:Steve White

#7  The "International community" ??
he must have meant "Bunch of Eunuchs"

The profet Daniel said it best: "MENEH, MENEH, TAKEL UFARSIN"
The witing is on the wall.
If it was indeed the Mosad, I congratulate them for their UEVOS
Posted by: Elder of Zion   2010-02-24 11:46  

#6  Kevin Daveron. Hmmmmnnn. Sounds Russian or Iranian to me.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-02-24 11:36  

#5  The thing is, nobody is arguing these are anything but genuine passports... or that the diplomatic papers are also not genuine. There has long been a lucrative trade in large numbers of genuine, blank passports issued by a number of European countries. I remember back in the '90s, a large number of blank Belgian passports were taken by someone who simply jumped over the counter and swept up piles of them from the official's desk. If it was indeed Israel taking advantage of the situation, they would be the least harmful of those carrying such passports. Nobody seems to be asking who else has acquired the probably tens of thousands of other legitimate passports over the years, and what nefarious activities have they gotten up to...
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-02-24 09:11  

#4  He added: "The Irish passport has great standing internationally and the Minister must do all he can to ensure its status is not debased.

A bit tardy by a hundred years or so in that effort, but if they could only learn the language......
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-24 07:11  

#3  Suddenly I have a hankering for an orange.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-02-24 03:33  

#2  Wonder if maybe there was a financial doublecross someplace. That is a possibility, too. Maybe he was also carrying a lot of cash and it was basically a robbery. Maybe instead of meeting with Iranian arms dealers he was meeting with "Iranian arms dealers".

Such a deal would reek of Russian mafia involvement.

I am still not convinced beyond all doubt that it was Israel. This guy associated with too many vipers. He could just as easily have been bitten by his own associates.
Posted by: crosspatch   2010-02-24 01:47  

#1  richly deserved contempt.

FIFY
Posted by: mojo   2010-02-24 00:24  

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