Posted on 11/05/2009 5:06:43 AM PST by SJackson
Israels chief of Military Intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Amos Yadlin, addressed the Knessets Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Tuesday. His tidings werent good.
Regarding Hamas, Yadlin said the Gaza-based terror group now has a rocket with a 60-kilometer range that can reach Tel Aviv, and has already successfully test-fired it into the Mediterranean Sea. He said Hamas had also smuggled in Iranian-produced Fajr-style rockets, and overall has a better rocket capability than before the Gaza War last winter.
Yadlin acknowledged that things have been relatively quiet lately, and attributed the reduced hostilities to Israeli deterrence as well as struggles within Gaza. The nineteen rockets fired into Israel from Gaza in October, he said, were fired by splinter groups that Hamas is trying to suppress. Hamas, however, sees itself as still building its capabilities, and the smuggling continues.
Regarding Hezbollahrelatively quiet since the 2006 Second Lebanon War just as Hamas has been quieter since the Gaza WarYadlin said it, too, keeps bringing in weapons, and storing them south of the Litani River in violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 that formally put an end to the 2006 conflict.
And what of the two forcesUNIFIL and the Lebanese armythat 1701 envisaged as preventing Hezbollahs rearmament? UNIFIL, Yadlin said, refrains from entering the civilian houses where Hezbollah stores most of the weapons, and the Lebanese army occasionally gives Hezbollah a helping hand with its buildup.
And where do the weapons come from? That Yadlin said they come from Syria and Iran is not new or surprising, though he emphasized that Syria has turned into the main factory and weapons cache for Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as for Syria itself, with financial aid from Iran. Syria is operating on two parallel tracksbenevolence toward the West, and in its backyard it is becoming a weapons factory for the axis of evil. The very next day the Israeli navy intercepted a major Iranian arms shipment that was supposed to reach Hezbollah via Syria.
And as for how the weapons get to Hezbollah in Lebanon, Yadlin said they were passing through Syriaagain, not newand also Turkey. That falls into line with Turkeys recent trend of Islamization and alignment with the Iranian-led bloc, and is an ominous development.
And regarding Iran itself, Yadlin said its nuclear reactor in Qom has no possible civilian use despite Iranian claims and is designed for enriching uranium; that Iran remains unmoved by international pressures; that it is aiming for horizontal expansion of its nuclear capacity, meaning that when it wants to make a bomb it will be able to do so in the least possible time; and that Iran is not only responsible for financing, training, and arming Hamas and Hezbollah but is also behind the flow of weapons to Sudan, Iraq and anyplace else where a military conflict is raging.
From Israels standpoint, then, the situation could be one of only very deceptive calm. Although, immediately after the Gaza War, there was much talk of an international effort to stop the weapons smuggling into Gaza and even an international summit ostensibly devoted to that purpose, by now such visions are more or less forgotten and Israel again faces Gaza alone in a lull, possibly, of some length but, clearly, of no real depth.
The relative passivity of both Hamas and Hezbollah could also reflect an Iranian preference to hold them in reservealong with Syriaas part of a multipronged retaliation should Israel finally, at some point, attempt a strike on Irans nuclear program. The fact thatdespite ongoing U.S. and European blandishmentsSyria is, more than ever, an armory and transit point for anti-Western subversion reflects dispiritingly on the Wests invincible will to self-deception when it comes to Damascus.
As for Yadlins words on Tehran, while well heard in Israel, one cannot be sanguine about the Obama administrations ability to hear them over the noise of misguided diplomatic activity and its need to believe in engagement with implacable evil.
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‘Should’ve taken Meir Kahane’s advice.
There’s never been any support for that. At some point Israel will have to reenter Gaza and Lebanon. Egypt can be thanked for Gaza, Lebanon, now an enemy, and France’s blind eye for Lebanon.
Yeah, they can do that while they’re taking on Iran.
God save Israel.
Was Meir Kahane a modern-day Phinehas ?
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
Perhaps as far as his zealotry went.
Oh, I guess I wouldn't subscribe to Kahane's (or Phinehas') most radical aspects, though it sure seems that Israel should have been far more aggresive in dealing with these philistinian arabs long before now lest the Jews eventually become subsumed in the islamist morass.
Though it might well come to pass that the same could be said of us.
On another matter, just let me ask you: Do you think "Yah'shua" divine?
On another matter, just let me ask you: Do you think "Yah'shua" divine?
YHvH said he would become our salvation and I believe He fulfilled that promise. If Israel had followed YHvH's commandments to rid the land, today would be different.
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
See Exod. 15:2; 1 Sam. 2:1; 2 Sam. 22:3, 47; 23:5; Job 13:16; Ps. 13:5; 18:2, 46; 25:5; 27:1, 9; 35:3, 9; 38:22; 40:10; 51:14; 62:1f, 6; 71:15; 88:1; 89:26; 91:16; 118:14, 21; 119:81, 123, 174; 140:7; Isa. 12:2; 46:13; 49:6; 51:5f, 8; 56:1; 61:10; 63:5; Mic. 7:7; Hab. 3:18; Lk. 2:30; Rom. 10:1; Phil. 2:12
Did he really advise kicking all Syrians out of Syria, all Iranians out of Iran, all Lebanese out of Lebanon, all Turks out of Turkey, all Jordanians out of Jordan and all Egyptians out of Egypt? That’s a rather tall order, and merely kicking all Palis out of Israel wouldn’t have done it, either.
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