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Israel's Military Fears War This Summer.

What It Really Means
Garin Greene

After reading the following article issued by Haaretz, An Israeli Newspaper, I can make the following conclusion:

Israel is preparing to attack Syria.

Of course as always, such as with the 2006 Israeli attack on Lebanon .. what, did you actually believe that Lebanese Hezbollah crossed into Israel and captured Israeli soldiers? I'll Let you in on a little secret, Israel has very secrure borders unlike the U.S. .. ok back to my point, the controlled corporate media will tell everyone, most of all America which is totally being mindscrewed, that once again an evil arab/muslim country has attacked the jewish state of Israel.
Another "unprovoked" attack and Israel MUST retaliate to "defend" itself against their bloodthirsty muslim neighbors.
The biggest tragedy of all will be that most Americans will buy this line of BS along with the BS that these same sort will be behind another "terrorist" attack on the U.S.
A very real possibility of a U.S. city or cities being Nuked.
So when it does happen, know who to blame my pretties.
There's always the hidden hand, manipulating and deceiving humanity for the profit of the masters who lie behind the curtain.

From the NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...

Thursday, May 31, 2007 10:13 p.m. EDT

Israel's Military Fears War This Summer

Israel's Defense Forces (IDF) fear a war could break out this summer with Syria, Israel's Haaretz newspaper reports.

The IDF has decided not to conduct military operations in the Gaza Strip to clean out terrorist nests, believing "that war might break out with Syria this summer," military sources told Haaretz.

The paper added that "intelligence analysts are still uncertain about whether Syrian President Bashar Assad intends to start a war or is merely trying to pressure Israel to resume peace talks."

Still, IDF analysts say "Syria has clearly been preparing for the possibility of war, both through troop training and major arms deals."

Israeli forces are making their primary focus repelling a Syrian attack along its northern border in the Golan Heights. Troubles with their Palestinian neighbors are being downgraded to a secondary priority.

The last time Israel and Syria engaged in full-scale war was 1973 when Syria, along with Egypt, launched a surprise attack on the Jewish state during the country's high holy day of Yom Kippur.


 
Posted : 02/06/2007 2:45 pm
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