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Dubai police chief Dhahi Khalfan Tamim 15/02/10 (AP)
UAE considered keeping Mabhouh hit under wraps, WikiLeaks cables reveal

U.S. diplomatic cables show that the UAE decided that remaining silent on the assassination of the Hamas operative would be seen as siding with Israel.

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The Daily Telegraph reports that Tamir Pardo will also pledge to British officials that Israeli agents will never again use fake U.K. documents in overseas operations.

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Dubai police chief says Canadian official informed him of the arrest in July, though Ottawa officials say the claim is 'baseless', the Canadian daily The Globe and Mail reports.

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Dubai police chief Dhahi Khalfan Tamim 15/02/10 (AP)
UAE considered keeping Mabhouh hit under wraps, WikiLeaks cables reveal

U.S. diplomatic cables show that the UAE decided that remaining silent on the assassination of the Hamas operative would be seen as siding with Israel.

by Reuters 18 comments
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  • U.S. declined to cooperate in Dubai probe of Mabhouh killing, WikiLeaks shows
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Report: Incoming Mossad chief to apologize for use of U.K. passports in Dubai hit

The Daily Telegraph reports that Tamir Pardo will also pledge to British officials that Israeli agents will never again use fake U.K. documents in overseas operations.

by Haaretz Service 24 comments
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  • Britain issues Israel travel warning amid expulsion over passport row
IDF soldiers in Second Lebanon War, Nir Kafri
'WikiLeaks to publish Israel cables on Second Lebanon War, Dubai assassination'

Julian Assange, founder of whistle-blowing website, says thousands of documents related to Israel are due to be released over next six months.

by Haaretz Service 174 comments
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Dubai police chief says Canadian official informed him of the arrest in July, though Ottawa officials say the claim is 'baseless', the Canadian daily The Globe and Mail reports.

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