The Foreign and Commonwealth Office confirmed that the identities used by six members of the 11-strong hit squad were those of real British passport holders living in Israel. "We believe the passports used were fraudulent, and have begun our own investigation," a spokesman said.
Authorities are considering the possibility that British passport details were copied from the originals by hotel or immigration staff while the holders were travelling.
While the names, passport numbers and dates of birth on the fraudulent passports matched the originals, the photographs and signatures differed.










