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EILAT, Israel – The brazen 2010 assassination of a Hamas operative in
Dubai, in which Israel´s spy agency was accused, unfurled like a spy
movie thriller — and in fact much of it was caught on camera. Now an
Israeli movie plays it as a spy caper, complete with a sly seductress
played by Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli.
The movie "Kidon", or Spear, gives the plot a twist by having a small-
time gang of criminals murder Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in an attempt to
frame Israel´s Mossad spy agency.
Dubai police accused the Mossad of carrying out the actual hit in a
five-star hotel, and released surveillance camera footage of the
assassination team tracking al-Mabhouh. A number of countries also
cast suspicion on Israel, angrily accusing its intelligence agency of
forging passports under their citizens´ names for the killers to use.
Israel and the Mossad, as is their policy, never confirmed or denied
involvement.
"The movie is not a documentary and it´s not a history movie. It´s my
take on the al-Mabhouh story," said Emmanuel Nakash, the movie´s
French-Israeli director. Kidon is the supposed name of the Mossad´s
assassination unit.
Refaeli plays Einav Schwartz, an Israeli temptress whose role is to
lure al-Mabhouh into the assassins´ trap.
For the film, a French-Israeli production, a glitzy hotel in the
Israeli resort city of Eilat served as the Dubai hotel. The
characters are all fictional, except for al-Mabhouh, a Hamas leader
in exile who helped smuggle weapons to militants in the Gaza Strip
and who was wanted for capturing and killing two Israeli soldiers in
the late 1980s.
In one scene, Refaeli, decked out in a revealing leopard-print dress
and flipping her blonde hair, catches al-Mabhouh´s eye by the hotel
bar. He takes the bait, orders a drink, they have a chat and then
slink out together, the hotel surveillance cameras filming them as
they go.
Refaeli, best known for gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated´s
swimsuit edition and being the former longtime girlfriend of Leonardo
DiCaprio, has made the crossover from modeling to acting before. She
starred in the 2011 thriller "Session" and appeared in the Israeli TV
series "Pick Up."
But she said "Kidon" is giving her a taste of a job she really wants:
working as an agent for Israel´s notorious spy agency.
"I would love to be in the Mossad and maybe I am. Who knows? I think
that being a famous model is the best cover," Refaeli told reporters.
In the Dubai killing, the hit team — including two women — entered
the Persian Gulf city undetected on foreign passports, pulled off the
highly complex operation, then escaped the country unscathed.
There was no indication of a bar room seduction. Using the hotel
camera footage, Dubai police outlined a 19-hour operation, where the
agents, wearing disguises such as fake beards, wigs and tennis
attire, kept close watch on al-Mabhouh, prowling the elevator and
hallways before slipping into his room and killing him.
Forensic tests indicated he was first injected in the thigh with a
fast-acting, hard-to-detect muscle relaxant. Then he was suffocated
with a pillow, Dubai police said.
The photos on the assassins´ doctored passports were released by
Dubai police and published worldwide, as were their 26 aliases. More
than half of the names turned out to belong to real-life dual
nationals living in Israel, some of whom claimed their identities had
been stolen.
Several of Israel´s important allies, including Britain, Ireland and
Australia, threw out Israeli diplomats in protest over the use of
their nations´ passports. But the diplomatic fallout was largely
contained.
On the set at the Eilat hotel, extras wearing traditional Arab garb
strolled around the lobby speaking in Hebrew as others dressed as
heavily made-up cocktail waitresses looked bored between takes.
The $5.2 million film is expected to hit theaters in France and
Israel next year.
The hotel footage of the real operation was a boon for actor Shredy
Jabarin, who studied it meticulously for his portrayal of al-Mabhouh.
"I saw a sharpness, a lot of caution, like an animal with many
instincts. If you watch the video, he gets out of the elevator, looks
right, looks left, checks the area, like a robot," said Jabarin.
Refaeli said Israelis are used to hearing about covert operations
blamed on the Mossad, but the al-Mabhouh killing was the most
sensational, making it perfect fodder for a film.
"This specific one sounded like a movie scene," Refaeli told The
Associated Press on the sidelines of the set. "It was just like
reading a script." (© 2012 The Associated Press 05/07/12)
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