I'm sure most readers on ATS are familiar with the latest allegation against Israel's shady intelligence operations. After Dubai officials pointed
the finger at the Mossad following the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
Photos on their doctored passports were released by Dubai police and published worldwide. So were their 26 aliases, more than half of which turned out
to belong to real-life dual nationals living in Israel, whose Mossad agency is widely assumed to have been behind the killing.
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Following the revelation that three of the passports used by the suspects in the murder were doctored Australian passports, the Australian government
began an investigation, to which the prime minister as well as other political power houses rejected Israels explanations.
The Jewish state could no longer use the Holocaust as an excuse to justify state-sanctioned murder, and criticism of its policies should not be
dismissed as anti-Semitism.
Former prime minister Malcolm Fraser
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"This Government has an absolutely hard line on defending the integrity of our passport system because millions of the travelling public
depend on that each year.
"That is why the Foreign Minister has called in with the Israeli ambassador and asked for an explanation. Thus far, we are not satisfied with that
explanation."
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
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Nevertheless, Israel has always managed to evade close international scrutiny and investigation into similar matters, so the Australian government
launched an international AFP force (AFP= Australian Federal police, something similar to FBI in US) into Israel to investigate the matter.
Sources for whats below : here and
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This morning, just hours after landing in Israel, reports emerged that the AFP force had committed a hit and run on an innocent cyclist. A local
political activist, Oshra Bar, alleges that the armored Toyota Prado, driven by a Israeli, carrying AFP officers "drove straight for her", slamming
the bicycle into her legs and leaving slight lacerations.
Following her report:
Talkback radio stations across Israel were inundated with callers expressing their anger at the behaviour of the Australian police.
The hit-and-run accident has dumbfounded Israeli officials, many of whom were already irritated by the AFP's presence in Israel.
It seems, to me at least, that the Mossad, after inviting the Australians in under the guise of diplomacy and transparency, have moved their pawns
into position to circumvent, block, hinder and prosecute the investigators.
According to Tel Aviv Police:
Israel police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said police were yet to receive an official complaint.
''I have checked with Tel Aviv police, and our special traffic branch, and no complaint has been received yet,''
It seems Oshra Bar, instead of calling police, contacted the media, and her lawyer, she told reporters she wants "an apology from the Australian
government"
Who calls the Media instead of the police when you're the victim of a hit and run? Who demands an apology from a
nation, instead of justice
(ie charges against Israeli driver)? And her lawyer? Of course the Aus agency DFAT has found "According to the embassy driver and passenger, no
contact was made by the embassy car with the cyclist".
Hopefully the AFP can avoid arrest, and unequivocally expose Israel's latest horrendous actions.