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UAE expresses concerns over Brodsky's release

The United Arab Emirates Saturday raised concerns over Germany's release of alleged Israeli Mossad agent Uri Brodsky on bail in a case over a falsified passport linked to the killing of a Hamas leader in Dubai.
German authorities released Brodsky on Friday, pending a decision on whether he was involved in helping to forge passports.
Abdurahim al-Awadhi, a top UAE Foreign Ministry official, "expressed concern that Brodsky has been released on bail and granted the freedom to return to Israel while the case against him continues," the state news agency WAM said.