Saturday, March 08, 2008

There IS a regional war in the Middle East going on


GERTZ:

Iranians, Syrians among those killed by Israeli strike on Gaza

Anyone think they were tourists?

JERUSALEM -- Israeli military intelligence chief, Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin told the Cabinet on March 2 that an air force strike killed several Iranian, Lebanese and Syrian instructors sent to improve Hamas's military and missile capabilities.

Yadlin said the death of the instructors marked a serious blow to the Hamas regime.

An Israeli soldier is seen atop of an armored army vehicle after an operation in the Gaza Strip on March 2. AP/Sebastian Scheiner
The air force strike took place on Feb. 28 in which five people were killed in a truck filled with more than 100 missiles in the Gaza Strip. Officials said the casualties included Iranian, Lebanese and Syrian military trainers.

The report came amid another day of heavy fighting between the Israeli military and Hamas forces in the Gaza Strip in an operation dubbed "Hot Winter." At least 20 Palestinians were killed in fighting in northern Gaza, most of them in the Palestinian refugee camp of Jabalya.

On March 3, Israeli troops, amid U.S. criticism, left the Gaza Strip in a move hailed by Hamas as a major victory.


I wonder why the USA is behaving in a way in which it halts Israel from killing the USA's own enemies (Iran)? What power could influence the USA in this manner? Could it be threats from oil nations? Sovereign wealth funds? Is anyone worried about 'jewish control of the media'? Zbig, worried jews are running the USA's foreign policy? Don't make me laugh. This isn't about stopping Israel from creating settlements on occupied land, they already UNLATERALLY reversed that. This is about stopping Israel from killing those individuals responsible for, and destroying the ability of men and women who attempt to kill Israelis inside pre 67 Israel every single day with rocket fire.


Palestinian gunners continued to fire Katyusha rockets toward the Israeli city of Ashkelon, which contains strategic facilities.

Officials said between 50 and 100 weapons specialists and combat trainers entered the Gaza Strip in late January. They said most of the instructors were Palestinians trained in Iran and Lebanon as well as in Al Qaida camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

They said the specialists were sent to Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and entered the Gaza Strip after the Hamas regime destroyed much of the 12-kilometer border wall on Jan. 23.

"These people are experts in weapons production, bombs and missiles, and will solve Hamas's problems in extending the range and improving the accuracy of missiles and rockets," an official said.


Why isn't it clear this is a state of war?

On Feb. 26, military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin briefed the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on the repercussions of the two-week breach in the Egyptian-Gaza border, which enabled 700,000 Palestinians to enter Sinai. Yadlin said the Hamas regime was significantly bolstered by the influx of specialists and weapons in the Gaza Strip in January and early February.

Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi said Hamas has been using civilians to transport missiles. Ashkenazi told the Cabinet that Hamas was found to have placed a Katyusha rocket in the wagon of an elderly man.

On March 2, Hamas continued to fire the BM-21 Grad rocket, a Katyusha variant, into Israel. Several of the 122 mm rockets, with a range of more than 20 kilometers, landed in the southern Israeli cities of Ashkelon and Netivot.

Officials said the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has been discussing a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip and the destruction of the Hamas regime. They said Defense Minister Ehud Barak has won approval from most of the Cabinet.

"We have to be organized for it to get more serious, because the big ground operation is real, tangible," Barak said.

Officials, however, said Olmert would not decide to resume the ground operation in Gaza without approval from the United States.

"When the green light is given for the Israel Defense Forces to go in with its full force," Barak said, "the goals will be first of all, halting Kassam fire; second, reducing weapons smuggling from Egypt; third, weakening Hamas rule, and, under the right circumstances, overthrowing the Hamas government, and, in the long term, complete severance from the Gaza Strip."

1 comment:

Michael Travis said...

It all leads back to the Gulf War and promises given to the Arabs by Bush 41 and James Baker. To convince the Arab hordes to join the US led (and almost comically "virtual") "coalition", we promised to deliver money, arms, technology, military training,,,,, and Israel. Then Bubba was elected and although he airlifted 65,000 bloodthirsty savages (The PLO)from Tunisia to the West Bank and Gaza...the promises remained unfulfilled. With a massive programme of training and arms transfers to Israel's (and America's) enemies, crippling embargoes and threats of U.S. military intervention (to impose the "Road Map") Baby Bush seems close to his goal of fulfilling Daddy's promises by the end of 2008.

However;

The Bush-Baker scenario depends on an out-numbered, out-gunned Israel surrendering to "Allied" Arab forces. While the traitorous, semi-retarded Olmert can be expected to play along with the gameplan, in case of serious fighting on Israeli territory the IDF takes over...that's the law. The Israeli Army will go ape-shit and immediately use their "oil weapon" (See photo)

http://s151.photobucket.com/albums
/s150/Psion1909b/?action=view¤t
=popeye_turbo_1.jpg

With the Gulf oil fields gone forever (Or at least until the radiation subsides...in about 200,000 years)and Arab capitals incinerated, the U.N. led by the USA will demand a ceasefire...and Israel will comply.

There will be peace with the Arabs for 1,000 years.

And we will drive around in two-horse carriages which we will call "Bush-Mobiles".

The Soviets recognised the reality of this scenario after a conversation with Golda Meir in 1973, and left the region alone until they were invited back (to establish a base in Tyre Lebanon) by G.W. Bush in 2006.

War.