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assassination, allegedly undertaken by
an 11-member team from the Israeli
intelligence agency.
The mission, according to the
newspaper, was not regarded as
"unduly complicated or risky." The team
rehearsed the killing at a Tel Aviv hotel,
the Sunday Times wrote.
Al-Mabhouh was the official respon-
sible for arranging arms supplies from
Iran to Gaza and was a founder of the
Hamas military wing, Izzadin Kassam.
He also was involved in the kidnappings
and murders of two Israeli soldiers, Avi
Sasportas and Ilan Sa'adon, in 1989.
Hamas leaders claimed that an alleged
Israeli assassination team entered
Dubai using forged passports as part of
the entourage of Israeli Infrastructure
Minister Uzi Landau, who visited the
United Arab Emirates for a regional
conference. Six of the 11 people named
by Dubai officials as being part of the
assassination team have the same names
as British-Israeli citizens.
The Mossad has suspended similar
operations planned in the Middle East,
fearing that its agents are at greater risk,
the newspaper said.
Hamas: Israeli Terror
Gaza City/JTA — Hamas asked the
European Union to include Israel on a
list of countries that support terrorism.
"We urge the EU to include the Zionist
entity on the list of countries that sup-
port terrorism, as it represents a threat
to international peace,' Hamas said in a
statement released Monday.
Hamas has accused Israel of being
responsible for last month's assassina-
tion of a Hamas commander, Mahmoud
al-Mabhouh, in a Dubai hotel.
The United States and the European
Union consider Hamas a terrorist orga-
nization.
European Union ministers met
Monday in Brussels.
Stay Away From Irvine'
New York/JTA — The Zionist
Organization of America is calling on
Jewish students not to apply to the
University of California, Irvine because
it does not condemn campus anti-
Semitism.
The ZOA, in a Feb. 16 statement,
accused the university of enabling big-
otry and violating civil rights "by failing
to condemn longstanding anti-Semitic
and Israel-bashing speech and conduct
on campus, and failing to enforce its
own policies against the perpetrators:'
The group also urged donors to stop
supporting Irvine, which has long been a
flashpoint in the campus pro-Israel wars.
The ZOWs call comes following last
week's speech at the university by
Israel's ambassador to the United States,
Michael Oren, that was interrupted
repeatedly by protestors.
In its statement, the ZOA said that
UC Irvine must now pay the price
for its inaction. We call on all decent
people, both Jews and non-Jews, to
stop supporting, with their money and
enrollment, a university that has been
complicit in promoting bigotry. Its the
right and moral thing to do, until the
university makes it crystal clear that it
will stop tolerating anti-Semitism and
anti-Israelism and that the perpetrators
will be held to the same standards of
conduct as everyone else.
The Muslim Students Union, a major
source of ZOA ire at the university, has
accused the ZOA of infringing on its
right to free speech.
"The ZOA has unlawfully threat-
ened the MSU's freedom of speech and
freedom of association:' spokesperson
Hadeer Soliman said in an e-mail to JTA.
"It has long lobbied University admin-
istration and governmental legislatures,
acting as a vigilante group to undermine
MSU's very basic freedoms. It seeks to
silence MSU, and its tactics have resulted
in an unconstitutional chilling effect."
Palestinian Sex Scandal
Ramallah/JTA — Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
fired his chief of staff in the wake of a
sex scandal.
Rafik Husseini was captured on vid-
eotape, broadcast on Israel's Channel
10, naked in the room of a Palestinian
woman who had sought assistance from
the Palestinian Authority.
Husseini was suspended from his
position on Feb. 15 and a commission
was established to investigate the scan-
dal.
Husseini said in a statement to
reporters in Ramallah that he had been
ambushed by a gang that works for
Israeli intelligence, claiming that the
gang used the tape to blackmail me
financially and politically.
The tape was filmed in 2008 by a hid-
den camera after the woman in the video
complained of Husseini's advances. A
former Palestinian General Intelligence
Service official, Fahmi Shabaneh, made
the tape public.
Hitler Art On Freud's Wall?
London/JTA — A painting by Adolf
Hitler and possibly owned by Sigmund
Freud will be auctioned in Britain.
The watercolor, signed "A. Hitler,
1910:' is believed to have hung in Jewish
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