Israel threatens aid ships from Iran and Lebanon

Islamic Republic’s Red Crescent and Lebanese humanitarian groups plan to send four ships carrying humanitarian aid to the 1.5 million residents of Gaza Strip in the coming weeks. Israel’s Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi has recently threatened that the Zionist-regime will prevent any aid flotilla reaching Gaza. DEBKAfile, an Israeli website with close links to Israeli Army, reported on June 24 that two aid ships, one Iranian and one Lebanese (Julia) at sea, have been declared “enemy vessels”. It also reported that under Israeli threats, Lebanon’s pro-West “Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, privately, has requested Cypriot President Demitris Christofias, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou and Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi to deny Lebanese ships bound for Gaza permission to drop anchor, refuel or load provisions at their ports in order to prevent them from proceeding to Gaza”.

According to DEBKAfile, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak in his meeting with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on June 22 – told her that the Lebanese flotialla could start a new war between Israel and Hizbullah. As result of this warning, US issued the statement saying: “Direct delivery by Sea (much needed humanitarian aid to Gaza) is neither appropriate nor responsible, and certainly not effective under the circumstances. There is no need for unnecessary confrontation and we along with our partners in the Quartet, call on all parties to act responsibly in meeting the needs of the people of Gaza”. Barak and Hillary were addressing the statement issue by Hizbullah: “We will not standby idly if Israel attack ships bound for Gaza. Detainees taken into Israeli custody (aboard those vessels) will be deemed prisoners of war (POW) who must be released (by all possible means)”.

The Zionist-regime has declared Turkish humanitarian aid organization IHH, whose vessel ‘Mavi (blue) Marmara’ was particularly targeted by Jewish commandos on May 31, 2010 – murdering nine Turkish aid workers – have been declared a “terrorist” organization by the Zionist regime. In response, Ankara has cancelled its 16 contracts covering military and intelligence cooperation with Tel Aviv on Wednesday.

Last week, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited Hizbullah Secretary General Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah to visit Turkey.  It would be very risky for Sheikh Nasrallah to travel to Turkey where Israeli Mossad agents are imbeded in airport security, intelligence and Turkish Army. In 2007, according to Syrian daily Al-Madar, Nasrallah escaped an assassination attempt by Mossad carried out with the help of Fatah and Saudi intelligence service. In 1997, Sheikh Nasrallah’s 18-year-old son became a martyr while fighting Israeli thugs. Sheikh Nasrallah appeared on Al-Manar TV and thanked Allah for making him a proud father of a martyr.

Readers should not forget that it was Benjamin Netanyahu who had ordered the failed assassination of Hamas political leader, Khaled Meshaal in 1997. The Mossad cowards disguised as Canadian tourists injected poison into his ear but was rushed to hospital before it took hold. It was the Jew-loving Jordanian King Hussein, who was outraged by the cowardly attack and demanded that the Zionist regime hand over the antidote in order to save Meshaal’s life.

On June 17, Republican Congressman Mike Pence warned Ankara on behalf of both Republican and Democrat ‘Friends of Israel’ lawmakers: “There will be a cost if Turkey stay on its present heading of growing closer to Iran and more antagonistic to the state of Israel”. Democratic Rep. Eliot Engel called Turkey’s actions “disgraceful”. Don’t you think the American voters elected these idiots to represent them in Israeli Knesset instead of US Congress!

After Israel’s military humiliation at the hands of Hizbullah fighters in Summer 2006 – Israeli war veteran, writer, author an famous British Jazz musician, Gilad Atzmon, wrote “Why it\’s so hard for an Israeli to admit that an Arab combatant is slightly better?

“It’s now clear that as much as the Israeli Army doesn’t know how to win a war, the Israeli people don’t know how to lose one. Already at the late stages of the recent waves of hostility in Lebanon the Israeli were desperately searching for a scapegoat, someone to blame, someone who would take personal responsibility for the humiliating Israeli collective defeat.

It did not take long before the Israelis turned en mass against Dan Halutz, their IDF Chief of Staff. They accused him of being ‘arrogant pilot’ for being ‘detached from reality’ and for ‘not preparing the army to win a war’. Dan Halutz, no doubt a qualified war criminal as well as an Israeli stock exchange inside trader, dismissed his critics. Yet, as one may expect, Halutz would not stand up and admit in public that leader of a miniscule Arab paramilitary force, the legendary Hassan Nasrallah was just slightly better than himself in wining a battle and concluding the war. In fact, Nasrallah was  just better than every Israeli general in using his force, in manoeuvering his fighting units, in startegic moves and tactical decisions. Halutz and his staff generals would not admit it because being Israeli soldiers, a product of Jewish nationalism and crude racism, they are all supremacist to the bone.

They all prefer to hide behind their glorious Merkava tank’s armour. However, they all fail to admit that the Hizbullah are just exactly the opposite. The Hizbullah warriors do shoot from the hip and they don’t have armoured vehicles to hide in. Yet, the Israelis would prefer blaming themselves rather than simply admitting that an Arab fighter happens to be just slightly better…

Will the Israelis admit that Ahmadinejad, Nasrallah and Assad are just slightly more clever than their own miserable leadership whom they ‘democratically’ elected?”

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