Had the pleasure of being taught by Ahron Bregman (the lecturer mentioned in the piece) in King's College.
I always thought there was something about the death and investigation that didn't fit well. That area is covered in London by CCTV etc, the fact that the investigation didn't really go anywhere is strange.
On the face of it, I and many other Bregman students thought Israel was the most likely immediate candidate for the killing - but doing it in London and in such a high-profile way didn't really seem like their modus operandi (plus the description of "Middle Eastern looking men" on the balcony wouldn't really fit with a "kidon" team sent to kill him). Also his actions had been known for years by Israel, so why do it now?
Marwan was clearly playing so many sides and involved with so much intrique that there were many who might have wanted him dead.
Also, i'm sure there are probably many other people who might be deemed worthy of a the "20th Century's greatest spy"
> but doing it in London and in such a high-profile way didn't really seem like their modus operandi
They carried out the Dubai murders in a high-profile hotel also covered with CCTV, with fake British, German, and Australian passports. I wouldn't put this past their "modus operandi".
> plus the description of "Middle Eastern looking men" on the balcony wouldn't really fit with a "kidon" team sent to kill him
I would very much assume that Mossad, which primarily operate in Palestine and other middle eastern countries, has access to "middle eastern looking men" for covert operations.
Its more complicated than that, during the 73 war he pass wrong (false?) information that Egypt is not going to attack Israel, up until today it is unclear (read argued by the intel community) if he was a double agent or that he was caught and Egypt decide to feed him false information to pass to the Israel without him knowing.
I always thought there was something about the death and investigation that didn't fit well. That area is covered in London by CCTV etc, the fact that the investigation didn't really go anywhere is strange.
On the face of it, I and many other Bregman students thought Israel was the most likely immediate candidate for the killing - but doing it in London and in such a high-profile way didn't really seem like their modus operandi (plus the description of "Middle Eastern looking men" on the balcony wouldn't really fit with a "kidon" team sent to kill him). Also his actions had been known for years by Israel, so why do it now?
Marwan was clearly playing so many sides and involved with so much intrique that there were many who might have wanted him dead.
Also, i'm sure there are probably many other people who might be deemed worthy of a the "20th Century's greatest spy"