The trend doesn’t signal a weakening market; rather, a healthy recalibration towards price equilibrium, said analysts
Mahmud al-Mabhouh, a founder of the armed wing of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist movement that controls the Gaza Strip, was found dead in his hotel room in Dubai on January 20.
Dubai police last week released the names and photos of 11 suspects in Mabhouh’s killing whom they say entered the UAE on European passports — six from Britain, three from Ireland, one from Germany and one from France.
Those passports appear to have been falsified or stolen, as they belonged to what appear to be ordinary citizens shocked to learn of their being linked to the case.
The killing has been widely condemned in Europe, and the issue of the passports used has created a diplomatic furore in which Israeli envoys in Britain, Ireland, Germany and France have been called in for talks.
The Israeli side will seek to keep the focus on the Middle East peace process while also touching on the Jewish state’s ambition of eventually becoming a European Union member state.
“Baroness Ashton will visit Israel on March 17 as the guest of foreign minister (Avigdor) Lieberman, when they will continue to discuss the strengthening of relations between Israel and the European Union, and other issues,” Lieberman’s office said in a statement released in Brussels.
Ashton had already announced her intention to visit the Middle East without giving a date or itinerary of such a trip.
She and Lieberman met in Brussels on Monday where they held a “a frank and serious discussion,” according to the Israeli statement.
Notably their discussions involved the issue of the January killing in a Dubai hotel of Mahmud al-Mabhouh, a founder of the armed wing of Hamas, the Palestinian movement that controls the Gaza Strip,
Dubai police have released the names and photos of suspects in Mabhouh’s killing whom they say entered the UAE using fraudulent European passports and identities — from Britain, Ireland, France and Germany.
The finger of suspicion has been pointed at the Israeli secret service Mossad, though the Jewish state has said there is no evidence linking it to the murder.
After her meeting with Lieberman Ashton met with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas who was visiting the Belgian capital on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Abbas denounced Israeli “provocation” over two contested holy sites in the occupied West Bank, warning it could unleash a “religious war”.
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