State Sends Assassins to Poison Opponent on Streets of Foreign Capital

a. A STRONG SUSPICION OF RUSSIAN SECRET SERVICE POISONING: Alexander Litvinenko has died in hospital, possibly the victim of poisoning, possibly because of his opposition to Russia’s brutality in Chechnya, possibly because he revealed possible Russian secret service involvement in the bombing of an apartment building in Moscow. "The cause of Mr Litvinenko’s death is still being investigated," said University College Hospital, London. Scotland Yard said officers were now investigating "an unexplained death".

b. AN OPEN ADMISSION OF ISRAELI SECRET SERVICE POISONING: On 25 September 1997, two Israeli agents injected a mysterious poison into the ear of Khaled Mesha’el in a street in the Jordanian capital, Amman. Two of the death squad were caught by Jordanian police, and King Hussein, a key Israeli ally, threatened to cut diplomatic relations. Israel was forced to send a doctor with an antidote to Amman. The two assassins were using Canadian passports (one in the name of 'Shawn Kendall', a Canadian who worked in Tel Aviv ). Israel was also forced to free Sheik Ahmed Yassin and several dozen Palestinians and Jordanians held in Israeli prisons. The blind, wheelchair-bound Sheikh Yassin was later murdered by Israel.