Australia wants Israel to provide details on death of ?Prisoner?X?
?I need to know what the contact was between Australian agencies and those of Israel, and I need to see what the Israelis want to tell Australia,? Carr stated. ?The key is to get all the information.?
??The Haaretz newspaper reported on Friday that Israel has agreed to pay millions in compensation to Zygier?s family.
A source told the newspaper that Israel agreed to pay millions of shekels several weeks ago, after an investigation concluded that Zygier?s death had been a suicide and before the affair was exposed by the Australian media?.?
Sun Feb 17, 2013 6:10AM GMT
PressTV
Australia has called on the Israeli regime to provide details about the death of an Australian-Israeli ?Mossad agent? who allegedly committed suicide in an Israeli prison in 2010.
Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said on Sunday that the ministry was seeking answers in a ?formal report? from the Tel Aviv regime over the circumstances surrounding the suspicious death of 34-year-old Ben Zygier known as ?Prisoner X.?
On February 12, reporter Trevor Bormann revealed on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) that the prisoner who had worked for Mossad for ten years was ?found hanged in a cell with state-of-the-art surveillance systems? near Tel Aviv in December 2010. Carr told reporters in Sydney that the Australian government had ?asked? the Israeli regime ?for a contribution to that report.?
The Australian foreign minister said Canberra wanted Tel Aviv to ?submit? an explanation of how this tragic death came about.?
?I need to know what the contact was between Australian agencies and those of Israel, and I need to see what the Israelis want to tell Australia,? Carr stated. ?The key is to get all the information.?
Following the ABC revelation, the Tel Aviv regime was forced to admit that Zygier had been jailed under a false identity ?for security reasons? despite nearly two years of Israel?s efforts to cover up the secret.
on February 14, a report by the New York Times said Zygier was among the 26 suspects in a murder plot in which Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a Hamas official, was tracked and killed in his hotel room hours after his arrival in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, in January 2010.
The assassins had reportedly used fake passports from Australia, Britain, Ireland, Germany and France, among other countries.
The report added that ?Prisoner X? had provided the officials in Dubai with ?names and pictures and accurate details? in exchange for protection.
However, the Israeli regime kidnapped him from his hideout and jailed him over treason nearly a month after the operation over the speculation that he had been on the verge of exposing Tel Aviv?s secrets about the passports.
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http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/02/17/289354/israel-should-explain-prisoner-x-death/
Israel Considering Making ?Prisoner X? Report Public
The Prosecution is considering making public the report which determined that ?Prisoner X? committed suicide while in prison.
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By Elad Benari
First Publish: 2/17/2013, 4:33 AM
Arutz Sheva
Ayalon jail, where Zygier was held.
Reuters
The State Prosecutor is considering making public the report which determined that ?Prisoner X? Ben Zygier committed suicide while in prison, it was reported on Saturday night.
The report in question was authored by Justice Daphna Blatman-Kedrai, president of the Rishon Lezion Magistrate?s Court, and it concluded that the cause of Zygier?s death was suicide.
According to reports in Israeli media, the Justice Ministry is looking into ways in which to make the findings public. This could happen as soon as this week.
Last week Israel lifted parts of a gag order over the Prisoner X affair, allowing media outlets to reveal that there was indeed an Israeli citizen, who held foreign citizenship as well, and who was held in an Israeli prison under a false name.
The prisoner was given a false name for security reasons but his real family had been informed of his whereabouts. He also had lawyers who were aware of his situation.
The prisoner ?was found dead in his cell two years ago,? state sources indicated. ?One and a half months ago an investigation concluded that the death was a suicide.?
?The file was passed to the state prosecution to determine if there had been criminal negligence.?
Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Strategic Affairs Moshe Yaalon said Saturday evening that the steps taken against ?Prisoner X? were necessary in order to save lives.
?We are a unique country in terms of our security situation,? Yaalon told Channel 2?s Meet the Press.?
Asked why Zygier was arrested, he said, ?Out of considerations of pikuach nefesh [the halakhic precept that refers to the saving of lives], we needed to take such a step.
?If we reached this situation, there must have been a misstep that required steps to be taken with proper consideration and under full monitoring.?
Yaalon stressed that Zygier?s relatives in Australia and the Australian authorities were updated in real time about developments regarding Zygier.
?The state of Israel is not a dark regime. Every suicide in jail necessitates an investigation and this is what happened in this case, too. We know how to learn lessons,? said Yaalon.
The Haaretz newspaper reported on Friday that Israel has agreed to pay millions in compensation to Zygier?s family.
A source told the newspaper that Israel agreed to pay millions of shekels several weeks ago, after an investigation concluded that Zygier?s death had been a suicide and before the affair was exposed by the Australian media.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/165309#.USCGeHYgjxY
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