Hizbullah wants soldiers moved to Iran
Total Propaganda: Hizbullah wants soldiers moved to Iran
JERUSALEM POST | July 13, 2006
By Yaakov Katz
COMMENT:
In the midst of the chaos churning in the Middle East Israel is releasing another wave of blatant propaganda with this Jerusalem Post article. Right on the heels of the recent false reports that Iran's government was going to impliment a nasi-esque plan to pin yellow Stars of David on the Jews in that country comes this story that the Hizbullah fighters are planning to transport two Israeli captured soldiers to Iran.
This is such blantant provocation that would never ever be allowed to occur. Iran would never allow Hizbullah to harbor their POW's there no matter how much the Iranian government backs the group. This is transparent propaganda to help build momentum for an Israeli invasion of Iran.
Israel has information that Hizbullah guerrillas who captured two Israeli soldiers are trying to transfer them to Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said.
Regev did not disclose the source of his information.
The IDF released the names of the two soldiers on Thursday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the two reserve are Ehud Goldwasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from Kiryat Motzkin.
Hizbullah guerrillas, who are backed by Iran, seized the soldiers Wednesday in a cross-border raid.
OC Northern Command Lt.-Gen. Udi Adam said Thursday evening that the army has hit hundreds of targets in Lebanon since Wednesday night.
Adam added that Israel has not ruled out sending ground forces into Lebanon. He told reporters that even Northern Command had come under Katyusha fire during the day.
"I imagine over time that we will be able to rid ourselves of this threat entirely," he said.
Earlier in the day, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz confirmed Thursday that the soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbullah a day before were still alive.
"We know the soldiers are alive and we hold the Lebanese government completey responsible," he said during a tour of the North.
Israel was not at war with Lebanon but at a "high volume crisis," he added.
He said that a new reality has been created on the northern border that started yesterday with the deaths of eight soldiers.
The focus of the operation in Lebanon would be to restore Israel's deterrent capability against those in Lebanon, referring to Hizbullah, who thought the IDF was irrelevant, he explained.
"The goal is to create a new reality in the north," Halutz told reporters, "Such attacks will not be tolerated."
http://tinyurl.com/hvqxr
Iran denies Hizbullah moving captives
Yaakov Katz, THE JERUSALEM POST
July 13, 2006
The Iranian Foreign Ministry described as "nonsense" on Friday the allegation that two IDF soldiers captured by the Lebanese Hizbullah were being transferred to Iran.
On Thursday, Israel said it had information that the guerrillas who captured the two soldiers were trying to transfer them to Iran in an apparent move to prevent the IDF from rescuing them. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev did not disclose the source of his information.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi categorically denied the allegation.
"This regime (Israel) is trapped in its homemade crisis and these sort of accusations are simply nonsense," he was quoted as saying by IRNA, Iran's official news agency.
The IDF released the names of the two soldiers on Thursday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the two reserve are Ehud Goldwasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from Kiryat Motzkin.
Hizbullah guerrillas, who are backed by Iran, seized the soldiers Wednesday in a cross-border raid.
OC Northern Command Lt.-Gen. Udi Adam said Thursday evening that the army has hit hundreds of targets in Lebanon since Wednesday night.
Adam added that Israel has not ruled out sending ground forces into Lebanon. He told reporters that even Northern Command had come under Katyusha fire during the day.
"I imagine over time that we will be able to rid ourselves of this threat entirely," he said.
Earlier in the day, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz confirmed Thursday that the soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbullah a day before were still alive.
"We know the soldiers are alive and we hold the Lebanese government completey responsible," he said during a tour of the North.
Israel was not at war with Lebanon but at a "high volume crisis," he added.
He said that a new reality has been created on the northern border that started yesterday with the deaths of eight soldiers.
The focus of the operation in Lebanon would be to restore Israel's deterrent capability against those in Lebanon, referring to Hizbullah, who thought the IDF was irrelevant, he explained.
"The goal is to create a new reality in the north," Halutz told reporters, "Such attacks will not be tolerated."
Halutz said the north was well protected by shelters but he could not guarantee that Israeli civilians would not be harmed during the current campaign in Lebanon.
He also revealed that OC Northern Command Maj.-Gen. Udi Adam had set up an investigative committee into Wednesday's kidnapping, which would be headed by a major general.
http://tinyurl.com/o87c6
Hezbollah may sabotage essential river water to Israel
July 15, 2006
Water is one of the most important natural resources in the Middle East and without it, Zionist Israel would soon perish. The vast majority of the water Israel uses to survive actually has sources in Lebanon and Syria. The current Zionist hostilities in the region has placed Israel in a very vulnerable position.
Israel is largely dependent on fresh water from the "Sea of Galilee" otherwise known as Lake Kinneret. The Wazzani River, in Lebanon, is the main source of the Hatzbani River, which contributes over 25% of the Jordan River's water. The Jordan River is the principal source of Lake Kinneret which supplies over 50% of Israel‚s water.
Well placed explosives to divert the Wazzani River would place Zionist Israel in a very precarious situation. Middle East experts have for a long time pointed to this Israeli "Achilles Heel". Will Hezbollah strike at Israel's essential water supplies? The current ship embargo placed on Lebanon by Israel has the potential to push Hezbollah to undertake such a strategy.
Hezbollah has become increasingly sophisticated in the use of advanced weapons, as exemplified by yesterday's destruction of the Israeli naval war ship off the coast of Lebanon by a "guided" missile or drone. It looks like Zionist Israel is getting into a dangerous quagmire as the US is in Iraq.
http://tinyurl.com/kot3p
JERUSALEM POST | July 13, 2006
By Yaakov Katz
COMMENT:
In the midst of the chaos churning in the Middle East Israel is releasing another wave of blatant propaganda with this Jerusalem Post article. Right on the heels of the recent false reports that Iran's government was going to impliment a nasi-esque plan to pin yellow Stars of David on the Jews in that country comes this story that the Hizbullah fighters are planning to transport two Israeli captured soldiers to Iran.
This is such blantant provocation that would never ever be allowed to occur. Iran would never allow Hizbullah to harbor their POW's there no matter how much the Iranian government backs the group. This is transparent propaganda to help build momentum for an Israeli invasion of Iran.
Israel has information that Hizbullah guerrillas who captured two Israeli soldiers are trying to transfer them to Iran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said.
Regev did not disclose the source of his information.
The IDF released the names of the two soldiers on Thursday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the two reserve are Ehud Goldwasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from Kiryat Motzkin.
Hizbullah guerrillas, who are backed by Iran, seized the soldiers Wednesday in a cross-border raid.
OC Northern Command Lt.-Gen. Udi Adam said Thursday evening that the army has hit hundreds of targets in Lebanon since Wednesday night.
Adam added that Israel has not ruled out sending ground forces into Lebanon. He told reporters that even Northern Command had come under Katyusha fire during the day.
"I imagine over time that we will be able to rid ourselves of this threat entirely," he said.
Earlier in the day, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz confirmed Thursday that the soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbullah a day before were still alive.
"We know the soldiers are alive and we hold the Lebanese government completey responsible," he said during a tour of the North.
Israel was not at war with Lebanon but at a "high volume crisis," he added.
He said that a new reality has been created on the northern border that started yesterday with the deaths of eight soldiers.
The focus of the operation in Lebanon would be to restore Israel's deterrent capability against those in Lebanon, referring to Hizbullah, who thought the IDF was irrelevant, he explained.
"The goal is to create a new reality in the north," Halutz told reporters, "Such attacks will not be tolerated."
http://tinyurl.com/hvqxr
Iran denies Hizbullah moving captives
Yaakov Katz, THE JERUSALEM POST
July 13, 2006
The Iranian Foreign Ministry described as "nonsense" on Friday the allegation that two IDF soldiers captured by the Lebanese Hizbullah were being transferred to Iran.
On Thursday, Israel said it had information that the guerrillas who captured the two soldiers were trying to transfer them to Iran in an apparent move to prevent the IDF from rescuing them. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev did not disclose the source of his information.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi categorically denied the allegation.
"This regime (Israel) is trapped in its homemade crisis and these sort of accusations are simply nonsense," he was quoted as saying by IRNA, Iran's official news agency.
The IDF released the names of the two soldiers on Thursday. According to the IDF Spokesperson, the two reserve are Ehud Goldwasser, 31, from Nahariya, and Eldad Regev, 26, from Kiryat Motzkin.
Hizbullah guerrillas, who are backed by Iran, seized the soldiers Wednesday in a cross-border raid.
OC Northern Command Lt.-Gen. Udi Adam said Thursday evening that the army has hit hundreds of targets in Lebanon since Wednesday night.
Adam added that Israel has not ruled out sending ground forces into Lebanon. He told reporters that even Northern Command had come under Katyusha fire during the day.
"I imagine over time that we will be able to rid ourselves of this threat entirely," he said.
Earlier in the day, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz confirmed Thursday that the soldiers who had been kidnapped by Hizbullah a day before were still alive.
"We know the soldiers are alive and we hold the Lebanese government completey responsible," he said during a tour of the North.
Israel was not at war with Lebanon but at a "high volume crisis," he added.
He said that a new reality has been created on the northern border that started yesterday with the deaths of eight soldiers.
The focus of the operation in Lebanon would be to restore Israel's deterrent capability against those in Lebanon, referring to Hizbullah, who thought the IDF was irrelevant, he explained.
"The goal is to create a new reality in the north," Halutz told reporters, "Such attacks will not be tolerated."
Halutz said the north was well protected by shelters but he could not guarantee that Israeli civilians would not be harmed during the current campaign in Lebanon.
He also revealed that OC Northern Command Maj.-Gen. Udi Adam had set up an investigative committee into Wednesday's kidnapping, which would be headed by a major general.
http://tinyurl.com/o87c6
Hezbollah may sabotage essential river water to Israel
July 15, 2006
Water is one of the most important natural resources in the Middle East and without it, Zionist Israel would soon perish. The vast majority of the water Israel uses to survive actually has sources in Lebanon and Syria. The current Zionist hostilities in the region has placed Israel in a very vulnerable position.
Israel is largely dependent on fresh water from the "Sea of Galilee" otherwise known as Lake Kinneret. The Wazzani River, in Lebanon, is the main source of the Hatzbani River, which contributes over 25% of the Jordan River's water. The Jordan River is the principal source of Lake Kinneret which supplies over 50% of Israel‚s water.
Well placed explosives to divert the Wazzani River would place Zionist Israel in a very precarious situation. Middle East experts have for a long time pointed to this Israeli "Achilles Heel". Will Hezbollah strike at Israel's essential water supplies? The current ship embargo placed on Lebanon by Israel has the potential to push Hezbollah to undertake such a strategy.
Hezbollah has become increasingly sophisticated in the use of advanced weapons, as exemplified by yesterday's destruction of the Israeli naval war ship off the coast of Lebanon by a "guided" missile or drone. It looks like Zionist Israel is getting into a dangerous quagmire as the US is in Iraq.
http://tinyurl.com/kot3p
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