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Thursday, November 15, 2012

BBC News - Gaza crisis: Israel's Barak calls up army reservists

DON'T LET THE LYING ISRAELIS ATTACK GAZA!


By Way of Deception? | Terrorism and the Illuminati
By Way of Deception?
 ["By way of deception shall you Conquer." -- Mossad's motto
Victor Ostrovsky was a career Mossad agent. He left Israel's secret police agency and returned to his native Canada, where he wrote his best-selling book _By Way of Deception_. He is the only Mossad agent to leave the agency, discuss its covert activities, and survive for more than one year. 
"Mossad" means "by way of deception" in Hebrew. - C.M.]

[From _The Village Voice_, April 6, 1993] 
 BY WAY OF DECEPTION? By Robert I. Friedman 
Renegade Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky told the Voice that Israeli intelligence may have been behind the World Trade Center bombing. Mossad had motive and opportunity, says Ostrovsky, whose book about his spy days caused a furor in Israel as it climbed the best-seller charts in Europe and America. Ostrovsky admits he doesn't have "a shred of evidence" to support his theory, which in my view is extremely dubious.
 But consider: Prime Minister Yizthak Rabin summarily expels to a snow- covered mountain in Lebanon some 400 Palestinians suspected of aiding and abetting Hamas, a fundamentalist group in the occupied territories that killed six Israeli soldiers in November. The expulsion was "a big PR mistake," says Ostrovsky, noting that the international media and most foreign governments severely criticized Israel
Meanwhile, the intifada had taken a new deadly turn. Spurred by the expulsion, Palestinian fundamentalists killed 12 Israelis this month, the highest single-month casualty figure since December 1987, when the intifada started. Desperate to crack down on the Palestinians in the territories, and draw media attention away from 400 freezing Palestinian deportees, Rabin needed a plan to discredit Muslims in general and Palestinians in particular so that Israel would emerge in the media as a hero. 
Mossad, says Ostrovsky, then concocted a devious scheme. First Israeli intelligence leaks to Judy Miller of The New York Times that Hamas is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, and is sending instructions to the territories via fax and courier. The Times publishes the account on the front page, using as a news hook the fact that Israel had just arrested three Arab Americans from Chicago who were in the territories organizing Hamas terror cells. Following the Times story, the ADL and other Jewish institutions start carping about Palestinian Islamic terror cells operating in America
 Having prepared public opinion and having already infiltrated the radical mosques in New Jersey and Brooklyn where Abdel Rahman preached and disciples like El Sayyid Nosair prayed, Mossad, says Ostrovsky, almost certainly recruited a close associate of the rabble-rousing Egyptian blind man. The insider is recruited In what Ostrovsky calls a "false flag operation." The Arab "thinks he is being recruited by an Iranian agent or a Libyan," says Ostrovsky. He never suspects he is actually being "run" by Mossad. 
The Mossad "handler" then masterminds the world Trade Center bombing. But the bomb, says Ostrovsky, is never meant to detonate. Mossad is supposed to call the CIA in the nick of time, becoming instant heroes. "I can just see the experts sitting on television saying the tower would not sustain the brunt of this one-ton truck bomb." The bomb may have exploded prematurely, Ostrovsky explains. 
Ostrovsky points out correctly that in the past the Mossad has effectively used this modus operandi. In the early 1950s, Mossad recruited agents to bomb American buildings in Cairo, hoping to drive a wedge between the U.S. and Gamel Abdul Nasser. When the facts became known in Israel, the scandal brought down the government. According to Ostrovsky, in 1984 Mossad detonated bombs outside of the U.S. embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's capital city, claiming credit in the name of an unknown radical Saudi resistance group. Ostrovsky, a member of Mossad at the time, says the purpose was to weaken U.S./Saudi relations by showing' the U.S. that the regime was fragile and about to fall. 
But none of this explains why Mossad would put tens of thousands of Americans -- presumably many of them Jews -- at risk.
- R.I.F. 
“But none of this explains why Mossad would put tens of thousands of Americans -- presumably many of them Jews -- at risk.” Explanation - The Rabbis and fanatic Zionists have murdered tens of thousands of Jews in the past, usually by proxy.

Pashtun Resist: Iran use Older Posts link at the right hand side of bottom of articles to scroll back through older articles.


Palestine Cry: IRAN - THE FREEMASONIC MIDDLE EASTERN DECOY

While Iran purposefully runs interference as the decoy for Israel, Hamas which is controlled by Mossad and Iran, provides the excuse for Israel to commit genocide in Gaza again. This is no different than in 2009.



IRAN, HOME OF THE REAL SARACENS - THE WILLING ARAB PERSIAN SET UP OF THE WHOLE MIDDLE EAST

Iran, home of the real Saracens - the willing Arab Persian set up of the whole Middle East 
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Palestine Cry: The Justice of God: God and His Messiah Jesus Christ our Lord - our right and duty to witness to Him: KARL MARX AND SATAN.

"The move against Hamas (actually Mossad's and Iran's Sayan arm in the region) is a last minute desperation move by back alley creeps." 

BBC News - Gaza crisis: Israel's Barak calls up army reservists

Gaza crisis: Israel's Barak calls up army reservists



Israeli trucks have transported tanks and other armoured vehicles towards Gaza
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has authorised the call-up of 30,000 army reservists, amid speculation about a possible ground offensive on Gaza.
Israel's army tweeted: "Before action, the IDF disperses warning leaflets calling all civilians to evacuate the area. This happened [on Thursday]."
The developments came after Palestinian militants fired rockets from Gaza 70km (45 miles) north towards Tel Aviv.
Egyptian PM Hisham Qandil is to travel to Gaza on Friday in a show of support.
Fighting has intensified since Israel killed Ahmed Jabari, the military leader of the Islamist group that controls the territory, on Wednesday.
At least 18 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, including children, and three Israelis have been killed by Palestinian rocket fire into southern Israel.
'Unacceptable aggression'
By Thursday night, Hamas said it had fired more than 350 rockets from Gaza, of which Israel said 130 had been intercepted by its Iron Dome missile defence system.
But in Tel Aviv, residents took cover after air raid sirens alerted them to a missile threat for the first time there since 1991. One missile landed in an uninhabited area while one is thought to have landed in the sea.
The armed wing of Islamic Jihad said it had fired an Iranian-built, Fajr-5 rocket - which has an estimated range of 75km.
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said targeting Tel Aviv would "exact a price that the other side will have to pay".
Early on Friday, the army said leaflets had been dropped over several locations in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, warning residents "to stay away from Hamas, and other terror organizations".
Late on Thursday, BBC correspondents in Gaza reported several massive explosions and missile fire in and around Gaza City as Israeli strikes continued.
There were also reports of buses of Israeli troops - and trucks loaded with tanks and armoured personnel carriers - heading towards the coastal enclave.
Israeli television stations said the build-up suggested an incursion was planned, but military officials said no decision had been made.
The Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, condemned what he called Israel's "ferocious assault" against the territory.
"We here in Gaza will remain steadfast and unshaken," he said in a televised statement. "We are all confident in our intrepid resistance fighters who are now deployed on the front."
Many of the Palestinians killed in Gaza during the last two days by the Israeli aerial and naval bombardment were members of militant groups, but civilians - including at least four children - were also among the dead. They included 11-month-old Omar, the son of Jihad Misharawi, a BBC Arabic picture editor.
The three Israeli civilians who died - two women and a man - were killed on the top floor of a block of flats in the southern town of Kiryat Malachi that suffered a direct hit by a rocket.
Egypt's new Islamist President Mohammed Mursi called the Israeli bombardment "unacceptable aggression" and said it would affect stability in the region.
The BBC understands that Cairo is actively trying to mediate between Israel and Hamas over the fighting.
The United States, Israel's key ally, has urged Egypt, Turkey and European powers who have contact with Hamas to urge it to stop rocket attacks from Gaza, saying the onus was on Hamas to stop the violence.
Arab League foreign ministers are set to discuss the violence later on Friday.
Israel's aerial and naval bombardment of the Gaza Strip is its most intense assault on the Palestinian territory since it launched a full-scale invasion four years ago.



The focus of the Israeli night-time television news was the possible widening of this conflict to affect the country's biggest city and main commercial centre, Tel Aviv, where alarms sounded earlier.
There were no reported injuries but two rockets, apparently with a longer-than-usual range, landed nearby.
With national media also reporting the movement of Israeli troops towards Gaza and the authorisation of the call-up of reservists, there are growing signs of a further escalation in fighting.
"There are loud booms overhead as missiles fired by a battery of Israel's Iron Dome defence system intercepts another incoming rocket fired from Gaza."
The little tiny rockets that Mossad and Iran supply to their agent, Hamas, to use, for the Mossad Black Operations as the excuse to murder Palestinians, are aimed at and fall into empty fields. The rockets are too low and small and short ranged, in any case for any kind of interceptor missile to ever be effective against them, which isn't needed in the first place.

They are false flag rocket attacks.

Update - one missile each sent by Israeli Mossad controlled Sayan Hamas into empty fields.

16 November 2012 Last updated at 11:04 ET

BBC News - Gaza conflict: Militant rocket targets Jerusalem
Israel Army radio said the missile landed just outside the city - and there are no reported casualties. An earlier missile targeted Tel Aviv.

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