WASHINGTON (AFP) – US websites that allow employers to transfer money to far-flung employees may have been used to secretly finance the assassination of a Hamas leader in Dubai, a US newspaper reported Saturday.
The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday that US investigators cooperating with Dubai police believe several US-based companies were used to cover the tracks of whoever funded the January operation.
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The murder of Mahmud al-Mabhuh, a founder of the military wing of Hamas, was carried out by a team of undercover assassins that Dubai alleges were dispatched by Israeli intelligence agency Mossad.
Israel has said there is no evidence linking it to the assassination, but the Journal pointed out that the case is “delicate” for the United States, which is a key Israeli ally but also has good relations with Dubai and the United Arab Emirates as a whole.
The newspaper, citing unnamed US and international investigators, said there was no indication that companies used to transfer money to the assassins knew of their role in the plot.
“Instead, US investigators believe, suspects might have posed
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