Sunday, August 15, 2010

Another Mossad ASSASSINATION of Double Agent?

Dr.Marwan was son-in-law of the late President Nasser.

Israeli sources have claimed that he was recruited by Mossad, and in 1969 and in 1973 handed over files that showed Egypt’s plans to cross the Suez Canal.

Egyptian sources have said that Dr Marwan fed disinformation for years to the Israelis with the blessing of the Government. Marwan was hailed as a national hero by Mubarak, an Israel stooge.

Amplify’d from www.timesonline.co.uk

The Sunday Times

August 13, 2007


Missing memoirs fuel spy death mystery

Detectives investigating the mysterious death in London of an Egyptian
billionaire who had been accused of being an Israeli secret agent are
examining claims that an explosive account of his life disappeared from his
flat on the day that he died.



The Times has learnt that the only known copy of a book written by Ashraf
Marwan vanished when he fell four floors to his death from his apartment in
St James’s Park.



The disclosure came as Dr Marwan’s son spoke for the first time of his
family’s belief that his father was murdered. His claims will increase
speculation that another former foreign agent may have been murdered on
British soil after the poisoning last year of Alexander Litvinenko, the
former KGB agent.



Dr Marwan, 62, a businessman and son-in-law of the late President Nasser, died
at about 1pm on June 27 after falling from a window at his suite of
apartments in Carlton House Terrace. His death followed allegations over his
role during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Some authors have claimed that he was a
well-connected Israeli spy. Others have said that he was an Egyptian double
agent, feeding Israel disinformation with the knowledge of the Egyptian
Government.

Three volumes of the book, each about 200 pages, were taken as well as the
tapes on to which they had been dictated. A source said that on the day he
died, Dr Marwan was due to fly to the United States to finalise the last
chapter.



The book was expected to be released in October on the anniversary of the Yom
Kippur War, the source said. It gave an insider’s account of the Middle East
between 1969 and 1978, using documents that had been officially declassified
by the US and Britain. His account rejected claims that he was an Israeli
spy.


Dr Marwan’s eldest son, Gamal Marwan, 40, said that he and the family were
convinced that his father had been murdered. “There is no way that my father
killed himself. He was a soldier, and died as a soldier, and he died serving
his country. I believe that he was murdered and I have told the authorities
so,” he said.

Those close to Dr Marwan believe that he could not have fallen accidentally.
They have identified one balcony and one window in his bedroom through which
he must have left the building. The balcony rail is 1.4m (4½ft) high while
the window is 1.6m off the floor.



Dr Marwan suffered from leg and foot problems and so could not even step into
a bath unaided, one source said. “He walked with a cane. He was not Michael
Jordan, and could not have jumped that high, and did not use any visible
means to jump out.”


Israeli sources have since claimed that he was recruited by Mossad, the
Israeli intelligence agency, in 1969 and in 1973 handed over files that
showed Egypt’s plans to cross the Suez Canal. However, Egyptian sources have
said that Dr Marwan fed disinformation for years to the Israelis with the
blessing of the Government. Dr Marwan was hailed as a national hero by
Sadat’s successor, President Mubarak. He moved to London 25 years ago.

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