'Dubai, foiled a plot to strike the tallest skyscraper in the world "
SUSPECTED ON IRAN. But the police DISCLAIMS
Israeli media, "similar to September 11 attack against the Burj Dubai. Eight arrests and 45 stationary '
JERUSALEM - A plane into the Tower of Dubai (Burj Dubai). It is the attack that the secret services of the UAE would be able to avert a month and a half ago, and they give for the first time Middle Eastern news papers. The first eight suspects were arrested immediately when the plot was discovered, and more recently - says the Israeli newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" - would have been detained 45 other people, including most Palestinians and Lebanese. The terrorists' plan - says the paper - was to overthrow the tallest skyscraper in the world (160 floors, but is expected to reach 162 for almost 820 meters high), before his inauguration scheduled for the end of 2009. Shortly after the publication of news, but the police have issued a blunt denial.
PLAN - According to the "Yedioth Ahronoth", the investigators suspect that the attack had the director of Iran even if it is possible that there might be behind Al Qaeda or extremist groups in Saudi Arabia. The story began a month and a half ago, when the Kuwaiti daily "al-Jareeda" reported the arrest of eight suspects by intelligence report in the Emirates to an "armed commando affiliated with one of the countries of the region, which was operating in Ras al-Khaima," one of the seven emirates that make up the UAE in the far north of the country, overlooking the Persian Gulf. During the interrogation of suspects held strictly top secret, it was revealed that they were planning the attack against the Tower of Dubai plane. As revealed "Yedioth Ahronoth" in its online edition, it is possible that the aircraft chosen for the operation were to take off from an airstrip not official in Iran.
DENIAL - The deputy police chief of Dubai, the Khamis Mattar Mazeina, however, has denied the report. The story of an attempted terrorist attack at the hands of Iran "is false," said il generale citato dal sito online del quotidiano "Gulf News".
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