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Irish Embassy tweets, then suppresses, anger over Mossad operation in 2010

By Shelly J. Cazares
November 8, 2021
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Ireland is wary of Israel because its passports were used in a Mossad operation in 2010, the Irish embassy in Israel tweeted on Sunday evening.

The embassy’s official Twitter account responded to a tweet from a person named Teresa, who in turn responded to a Jerusalem Post article reporting that Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said Israel failed to show him proof that six Palestinian NGOs banned by Israel deserved their terrorist designation.

Shortly after midnight, the Irish Twitter account @EmbassyTLV said in response that it did not consider a Shin Bet report, indictments by group members or media reports as evidence.

The tweet was deleted a few hours later.

“Diplomatic relations may count for something, but if they have been abused to forge our passports for the purpose of assassinations, it might be understandable that trust could be affected,” the Irish embassy said.

The Irish Embassy in Israel Twitter account claims diplomatic relations with Israel are poor due to the Mossad’s use of Irish passports in 2010 (Credit: TWITTER SCREENSHOT)

The passport forgery referred to the 2010 Mossad murder of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a hotel room in Dubai. Ten years later, the United Arab Emirates established diplomatic relations with Israel, despite its anger over the attack on its territory, and France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Australia, the other countries including Mossad agents used passports, have excellent relations with Israel.

Two weeks ago, Israel designated six Palestinian NGOs as terrorist organizations, due to their proven links with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Among the publicly provided evidence was a video of senior NGO officials attending an event mourning a senior PFLP official in a room adorned with the terror organization’s banners; Senior financial officials from one of the organizations have been charged with planning the bombing that killed 17-year-old Israeli Rina Shnerb in 2019.

Last week Coveney said: “We haven’t got any credible evidence to link NGOs to terrorism, certainly not what I’ve seen… We have very strong systems for knowing where our money is being spent and how it is. spent.

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