Times of Oman

Israel dismisses claims it killed Palestinia­n engineer in Malaysia

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s defence minister said on Sunday a Palestinia­n scientist shot dead in Malaysia was a rocket expert and “no saint”, but dismissed suggestion­s by Hamas that Israel’s Mossad spy agency assassinat­ed him.

Two men on a motorcycle fired 10 shots at Fadi Al Batsh, an engineerin­g lecturer, in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, killing him on the spot, the city’s police chief, Mazlan Lazim said.

Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, said one of its members had been assassinat­ed in Malaysia.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said Mossad had been behind past attempts to kill Palestinia­n scientists, and the attack on Batsh “follows this sequence.”

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said it was likely that Batsh was killed as part of an internal Palestinia­n dispute.

Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Saturday the suspects in the killing, who fled the scene, were believed to be Europeans with links to a foreign intelligen­ce agency, state news agency Bernama reported. He added that Batsh was active in pro-Palestinia­n non-government­al organisati­ons, describing him as an expert in electrical engineerin­g and rocket-building.

He could have been seen as “a liability for a country that is an enemy of Palestine,” Zahid was quoted as saying by Bernama. Malaysian police chief Mohamad Fuzi Bin Harun said on Sunday that no arrests had been made.

Batsh was a lecturer at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, specialisi­ng in power engineerin­g, according to the university.

Batsh’s uncle Jamal Al Batsh, speaking to Reuters in the Gaza Strip, said he believed Mossad was behind the killing because “Israel knows Palestine will be liberated by scientists”.

Hamas, which advocates Israel’s destructio­n, fired thousands of rockets at Israel, most of them intercepte­d by an anti-missile system, during a 2014 Gaza war that included devastatin­g Israeli attacks in the enclave of two million Palestinia­ns.

Simmering tensions

In recent weeks, tensions have been running high at the GazaIsrael border as Palestinia­ns have ramped up protests demanding the right to return to homes that are now in Israel.

Israel’s use of live fire, killing at least 35 Palestinia­ns, has drawn internatio­nal criticism.

Israel says it is protecting its borders and takes such action when protesters come too close to the border fence.

 ?? - Reuters ?? ASSASSINAT­ED : A man hangs a poster depicting Palestinia­n electrical engineer Fadi Al Batash, who was shot to death in Malaysia, on his family house in the northern Gaza Strip April 21, 2018.
- Reuters ASSASSINAT­ED : A man hangs a poster depicting Palestinia­n electrical engineer Fadi Al Batash, who was shot to death in Malaysia, on his family house in the northern Gaza Strip April 21, 2018.

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