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'10, including 3 women, took part in Dubai Hamas assassination' 

By Yossi Melman, Haaretz Correspondent 



Ten agents, including three women, participated in the assassination of senior 
Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai in January, according to 
Intelligence Online, a Paris-based journal dedicated to tracking intelligence 
activity worldwide. 

The journal published what it termed "new details" about the operation, which 
has been widely attributed to Israel's Mossad intelligence service. It said 
that one of the female agents dressed herself in the uniform of a reception 
clerk at Al Bustan Rotana, the hotel where Mabhouh was staying, and then 
knocked on his door. 

When he opened it her fellow operatives rushed him and stunned him with an 
electric device, the journal said, then they injected poison into his veins, in 
order to disguise the cause of death. 


All 10 agents carried European passports, the journal said. 

Previous reports spoke of seven agents, all carrying Irish passports. 

The journal added that Dubai's secret service had requested assistance in the 
investigation from its counterparts in Egypt and Jordan and from Interpol. Yet 
it seems unlikely that Egypt or Jordan could provide much help as both are 
hostile to Hamas. Indeed, both country's secret services are engaged in their 
own war against Hamas operatives. 

The journal said that Dubai's government had ordered that Hamas itself be kept 
out of the probe, but Hamas is conducting its own investigation headed by the 
organization's number two, Moussa Abu Marzook, with help from Iran and Syria. 

According to the journal, Mabhouh arrived in the United Arab Emirates on 
January 19 on a flight from Damascus and checked into room 130 of Al Bustan 
Rotana. 

A little while later he attended a meeting at the Iranian consulate in downtown 
Dubai. Shortly after his return, at about 9 P.M., an unidentified blond woman 
knocked at his door and he opened it. His body was found the next day by hotel 
employees, after his wife had tried to call him several times but received no 
answer, which aroused her suspicions. 

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