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Britain to expel Israeli diplomat | Britain to expel Israeli diplomat |
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The UK is to expel an Israeli diplomat over the use of 12 cloned British passports in the Dubai murder of a Hamas leader, the BBC has learned. | The UK is to expel an Israeli diplomat over the use of 12 cloned British passports in the Dubai murder of a Hamas leader, the BBC has learned. |
Foreign Secretary David Miliband will make a statement to Parliament later. | Foreign Secretary David Miliband will make a statement to Parliament later. |
Israel has said there is no proof that its agents were behind the killing of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai in January. | |
BBC Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen said the person to be expelled is likely to be the London head of Israel's secret service, Mossad. | |
Strong message | Strong message |
Diplomatic sources stressed the British government has stopped short of accusing Israel of the murder. | |
However Mr Miliband had demanded that Israel co-operate fully with the investigation into how the passports were obtained. | However Mr Miliband had demanded that Israel co-operate fully with the investigation into how the passports were obtained. |
The foreign secretary is to make the statement after Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency found proof of the cloned passports. | The foreign secretary is to make the statement after Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency found proof of the cloned passports. |
It is a very big step for a government Jeremy BowenBBC Middle East editor Expulsion 'a strong signal' | |
The BBC's Jeremy Bowen said the expulsion would send a "very clear message" of British disapproval. | |
"It is a very big step for a government like the British to expel one of the diplomats belonging to one of its important allies," he said. | |
The head of Britain's diplomatic service, Peter Ricketts, met Israel's ambassador to London, Ron Prosor, on Monday, Downing Street has confirmed. He was also summoned last month. | |
But Mr Prosor will not be the diplomat to be expelled. | |
Last month Mr Miliband described the use of fake UK passports as an "outrage" and vowed that the inquiry would "get to the bottom" of the affair. | |
Twelve fake British passports were used in the murder of Mr Mabhouh - the founder of Hamas's military wing - in his hotel room in Dubai on 19 January. | |
ANALYSIS | ANALYSIS |
Tim Franks, BBC News, Jerusalem | Tim Franks, BBC News, Jerusalem |
In the land where they love to talk, Israeli officials are staying remarkably tight-lipped. At least until David Miliband speaks. | In the land where they love to talk, Israeli officials are staying remarkably tight-lipped. At least until David Miliband speaks. |
"It doesn't look good," was the terse verdict of one former senior diplomat, before he decided it would be better if he said no more. Other sources suggest that this is a "standard dance" the British have to go through. They expected that the UK would not want this to be an "ongoing irritant". | "It doesn't look good," was the terse verdict of one former senior diplomat, before he decided it would be better if he said no more. Other sources suggest that this is a "standard dance" the British have to go through. They expected that the UK would not want this to be an "ongoing irritant". |
There is a clear Israeli desire to talk this argument down from one where it could damage the wider relationship. | There is a clear Israeli desire to talk this argument down from one where it could damage the wider relationship. |
As for the more general Israeli view, that is mixed. Many believe that there is a measure of slightly unconvincing righteous indignation from the countries whose nationals had their passports cloned. Those Israelis argue that Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was as much an enemy of the West, as of Israel. | As for the more general Israeli view, that is mixed. Many believe that there is a measure of slightly unconvincing righteous indignation from the countries whose nationals had their passports cloned. Those Israelis argue that Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was as much an enemy of the West, as of Israel. |
But there are a good number of Israelis who also believe this was a cack-handed operation, which blew the identities of 27 valuable agents, and caused an unnecessary diplomatic stink. | But there are a good number of Israelis who also believe this was a cack-handed operation, which blew the identities of 27 valuable agents, and caused an unnecessary diplomatic stink. |
Dubai officials said they were "99% certain" that agents from Mossad were behind the killing but Israel has said there is no proof. | |
Other members of the hit squad travelled on fake Irish, French and Australian travel documents, Dubai police said. | Other members of the hit squad travelled on fake Irish, French and Australian travel documents, Dubai police said. |
Following his death, Mr Mabhouh's family said medical teams that examined him determined he had died after receiving a massive electric shock to the head. They also found evidence that he had been strangled. | Following his death, Mr Mabhouh's family said medical teams that examined him determined he had died after receiving a massive electric shock to the head. They also found evidence that he had been strangled. |
Blood samples sent to a French laboratory confirmed he was killed by electric shock, after which the body was sent to Syria, they said. | Blood samples sent to a French laboratory confirmed he was killed by electric shock, after which the body was sent to Syria, they said. |
Dubai police have used CCTV footage to identify 27 alleged members of the team that tracked and killed Mr Mabhouh. | |
Thousands of people attended his funeral at the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp, on the outskirts of Damascus in January. | |
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said Mr Miliband would make a statement to the House of the Commons at 1530 GMT. | A Foreign Office spokeswoman said Mr Miliband would make a statement to the House of the Commons at 1530 GMT. |
In 1988 Britain expelled Israeli diplomat Arie Regev over a spying row. He was described by UK sources as a Mossad agent. |