Israeli spy linked to Hamas plot charges plans to appeal

Israeli spy linked to Hamas plot charges plans to appealIt has been reported that lawyers defending an alleged Israeli spy linked to a Hamas assassination plot said they plan to appeal a decision by Poland to extradite him to Germany.

It would use any means necessary to prevent suspected Mossad agent Uri Brodsky from being extradited, Israel had said in June.

Brodsky was arrested in Poland earlier this year in connection to using a fake German passport. He is believed to be the first Israeli spy allegedly tied to the slaying of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in a Dubai hotel in January.

It was also reported that Mabhouh, a Palestinian national who founded the militant wing of Hamas, was discovered dead in a Dubai hotel in January. According to the Dubai police, 12 British, six Irish, four French, three Australian and one German passports were connected to suspects in the Mabhouh assassination.

A court in Warsaw announced it was extraditing Brodsky to Germany on charges of forgery, not espionage.

Israeli newspaper Haaretz has further reported that Anna Mika-Kopec, Brodsky's legal counsel, said she had been given three days to file a formal appeal of the extradition.

The Israeli spy agency Mossad obtained a German passport linked by Interpol to the Dubai assassination by fabricating a story of Nazi persecution, said Berlin officials. (With Inputs from Agencies)