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[[Ben Zygier]], also known as Ben Alon, was an Australian citizen who reportedly hanged himself while secretly held in a high security prison in Israel in late 2010. According to Australian broadcaster ABC, Zygier had previously been recruited by [[Mossad]].<ref>Trevor Bormann, [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-02-12/australia-suspected-of-mossad-links-dies-in-israeli-jail/4514806 Australian suspected of Mossad links dies in Israeli jail], ABC News, 13 February 2013.</ref>
 
[[Ben Zygier]], also known as Ben Alon, was an Australian citizen who reportedly hanged himself while secretly held in a high security prison in Israel in late 2010. According to Australian broadcaster ABC, Zygier had previously been recruited by [[Mossad]].<ref>Trevor Bormann, [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-02-12/australia-suspected-of-mossad-links-dies-in-israeli-jail/4514806 Australian suspected of Mossad links dies in Israeli jail], ABC News, 13 February 2013.</ref>
  
Australian journalist Jason Koutsoukis confronted Zygier over allegations that he was working for [[Mossad]] in early 2010, after learning that [[ASIO]] was investigating three dual Israeli-Australian citizens who had emigrated to Israel, each of whom had returned to Australia on multiple occasions to obtain new passports, using new Anglo-Australian names.<ref name="Pollard140213">Ruth Pollard, [http://www.theage.com.au/national/ben-zygier-asio-suspect-who-died-in-israeli-jail-20130213-2edid.html Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail], ''The Age'', 14 February 2013.</ref>
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Zygier reportedly returned to Australia in 2009 to do an MBA at Monash University, where he associated with students from Iran and Saudi Arabia.<ref name="Pollard140213">Ruth Pollard, [http://www.theage.com.au/national/ben-zygier-asio-suspect-who-died-in-israeli-jail-20130213-2edid.html Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail], ''The Age'', 14 February 2013.</ref>
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According to ''The Age'', an [[ASIO]] investigation into Zygier and two other men began at least six months before the January 2010 assassination of [[Hamas]] commander [[Mahmoud al-Mabhouh]], in which [[Mossad]] agents using Australian and European passports are widely suspected of involvement.<ref name="Pollard140213">Ruth Pollard, [http://www.theage.com.au/national/ben-zygier-asio-suspect-who-died-in-israeli-jail-20130213-2edid.html Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail], ''The Age'', 14 February 2013.</ref> The three men subject to the ASIO investigation are reportedly separate from those linked to the al-Mabhouh investigation.<ref name="KoutsoukisPearlman">Jason Koutsoukis and Jonathan Pearlman, [http://www.theage.com.au/world/asio-in-fresh-israel-spy-probe-20100226-p949.html ASIO in fresh Israel spy probe], 27 February 2010.</ref>
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Australian journalist Jason Koutsoukis confronted Zygier over allegations that he was working for [[Mossad]] in early 2010, after learning that [[ASIO]] was investigating three dual Israeli-Australian citizens who had emigrated to Israel, each of whom had returned to Australia on multiple occasions to obtain new passports, using new Anglo-Australian names. Zygier denied any involvement in espionage.<ref name="Pollard140213">Ruth Pollard, [http://www.theage.com.au/national/ben-zygier-asio-suspect-who-died-in-israeli-jail-20130213-2edid.html Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail], ''The Age'', 14 February 2013.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 18:25, 20 February 2013

Ben Zygier, also known as Ben Alon, was an Australian citizen who reportedly hanged himself while secretly held in a high security prison in Israel in late 2010. According to Australian broadcaster ABC, Zygier had previously been recruited by Mossad.[1]

Zygier reportedly returned to Australia in 2009 to do an MBA at Monash University, where he associated with students from Iran and Saudi Arabia.[2]

According to The Age, an ASIO investigation into Zygier and two other men began at least six months before the January 2010 assassination of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, in which Mossad agents using Australian and European passports are widely suspected of involvement.[2] The three men subject to the ASIO investigation are reportedly separate from those linked to the al-Mabhouh investigation.[3]

Australian journalist Jason Koutsoukis confronted Zygier over allegations that he was working for Mossad in early 2010, after learning that ASIO was investigating three dual Israeli-Australian citizens who had emigrated to Israel, each of whom had returned to Australia on multiple occasions to obtain new passports, using new Anglo-Australian names. Zygier denied any involvement in espionage.[2]

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  1. Trevor Bormann, Australian suspected of Mossad links dies in Israeli jail, ABC News, 13 February 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ruth Pollard, Ben Zygier: ASIO suspect who died in Israeli jail, The Age, 14 February 2013.
  3. Jason Koutsoukis and Jonathan Pearlman, ASIO in fresh Israel spy probe, 27 February 2010.