Monday, March 17, 2014

Israel Tightens Security, Prepares for Possible Attack by Missing Flight MH370


Good. Israel is probably the only country with any sense in the whole God Damned world.

From Breitbart:
Israel has tightened security in its airspace following the disappearance and possible hijacking of Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 on March 8, Channel 2 reported Sunday 
According to the report, security officials and aviation authorities recently held a security assessment and decided upon a series of security measures intended to enhance safety in Israeli airspace. 
Among the measures, airliners are now required to identify themselves much earlier when approaching Israel’s airspace. Other actions were not disclosed at this time. 
The increased security came as El Al’s former global security chief told The Times of Israel he believes that the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight points directly to Iran. 
Nine days after the jet’s mysterious disappearance, search efforts now include 11 nations as suspicions turn to sabotage and, possibly, terrorism.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

via BusinessInsider:
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verything We Know About Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 In One Graphic


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/flight-370-graphic-2014-3#ixzz2wDseON00

Anonymous said...

via TIME:Another Lesson from MH370: Nobody is Watching Malaysian Airspace
"The world wants to know how a rogue Boeing 777 can fly at will over Malaysia without military jets being scrambled

As the search for MH370 widens to some 30 million square miles, the failure of the Malaysian Air Force to identify the plane on radar has taken on new significance.

The number of nations involved in the search has been expanded from 14 to 25, and now includes Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Australia, France, the U.S and the U.K.

The huge area to be searched, and myriad nations to be coordinated, means fingers are being squarely pointed at the initial dawdling by Malaysia’s armed forces.

“Clearly they had let an unidentified aircraft pass through Malaysian sovereign territory without bothering to identify it; not something they were happy to admit,”


Pastorius said...

Epa had pointed out the same thing about four or five days back.