Australia ordered the expulsion of an Israeli diplomat yesterday after investigators concluded Israel was responsible for forging four Australian passports that were used in the slaying of a Hamas operative in Dubai.
Australia’s reaction echoes that of the UK, which in March expelled a diplomat in retaliation for the use of 12 fake British passports in the plot to kill Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. Dubai authorities blame Israel’s Mossad intelligence service for the January slaying.
The governments of Ireland, Germany and France have yet to state how they will react to similar cases of alleged identity fraud against its citizens, as revealed in the investigation.
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith told parliament that the operation to kill al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel room was not the first time Israel had forged Australian travel documents. He did not elaborate on previous incidents, but said the latest transgression breached “confidential undertakings” between the two countries that have stood for several years.
“These are not the actions of a friend,” he said. “This is not what we expect from a nation with whom we have had such a close, friendly and supportive relationship.”
Smith said the duration of the expulsion was indefinite.
Israeli radio stations have reported that the diplomats expelled from Australia and Britain were Mossad representatives.
Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yossi Levy told Israel’s Army Radio that he was confident that excellent relations between the two countries would continue.
“We regret the Australian move, which in our opinion does not conform to the kind of relations we have with Canberra and their importance,” he said.
Australia had notified the US of its decision because of Canberra’s security alliance with Washington and Washington’s close friendship with Tel Aviv, Smith said.
Australia had also notified the United Arab Emirates and all the countries whose nationals claimed to have identities stolen in the case. Smith said Australian cooperation with Israel on security and intelligence matters would suffer.
“Clearly as a result of today’s events, there will be something of a cooling period so far as relevant agencies are concerned and, just as in the United Kingdom, time will tell just how long that may or may not be,” Smith said.
Israel had not retaliated against Britain’s expulsion of a diplomat and Smith said he would be disappointed if Israel retaliated against Australia’s decision.
Dubai authorities have identified at least 26 suspects from an alleged hit squad.
Smith said Australia’s investigation by police and intelligence services “left the government in no doubt that Israel was responsible for the abuse and counterfeiting of these passports.”
Australia had not expelled a foreign diplomat since 2004. Back then, Canberra expelled an Israeli diplomat for his alleged involvement in helping two Israelis try to fraudulently obtain New Zealand passports.
Two men described by the New Zealand government as Israeli intelligence agents spent three months in prison in that country after pleading guilty to passport fraud before being deported back to Israel.
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