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  • When Saddam Hussein Bombed Tel Aviv

    01/19/2018 5:11:36 AM PST · by SJackson · 6 replies
    Jewish Press ^ | 1-18-18 | Yona Schnitzer
    Moshe Arens, Israel’s defense minister at the time of the 1991 Gulf War, wanted to launch a ground operation against Iraqi missile launchers firing missiles at Tel Aviv, but ran into strong opposition from then-IDF Chief of Staff Dan Shomron, according to recordings from IDF archives released Thursday on the 26th anniversary of the war. After American forces invaded Iraq in January 1991, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein fired a total of 39 modified Soviet ‘Scud’ missiles at Israel in the hope the Jewish State would respond to the provocation by striking back at a Iraq. He reasoned the move would...
  • Seven Ways (One Effective) To Stop The Rockets (Moshe Arens Backs R&D Alert)

    12/30/2008 5:34:46 PM PST · by goldstategop · 25 replies · 1,018+ views
    Haaretz ^ | 12/31/2008 | Moshe Arens
    Now that leaves the only effective alternative - for the Israel Defense Forces to take control of the rocket launching sites in the Gaza Strip. Over 60 years ago, in World War II, the Allies understood that the only way to put a stop to the shelling of London by German V2 rockets was for Allied armies to reach the launching sites in Western Europe. Much has changed since then, but the rockets are essentially still the same (the Qassams and Grads fortunately have considerably less range than the V2s). So that leaves the job to the IDF ground forces....
  • Let The Devil Take Tommorow (Moshe Arens On The Consequences Of Olmert's Folly Alert)

    08/13/2006 8:35:27 AM PDT · by goldstategop · 17 replies · 797+ views
    Haaretz.com ^ | 08/13/06 | Moshe Arens
    To lead the nation in a war to victory was just too much for them. Too heavy a burden for their narrow shoulders. That trio - Ehud Olmert, Amir Peretz and Tzipi Livni - asked and received a mandate to lead the people of Israel, promising to take our fate into our own hands and unilaterally establish Israel's borders by evacuating Israelis who live in Judea and Samaria, and turn Israel into a country "in which it will be a pleasure to live." We do not know and probably will never know if they would have been up to that...
  • Former Def.Min. Moshe Arens: "Northern Gaza Must be Recaptured"

    04/25/2006 11:19:52 AM PDT · by Nachum · 23 replies · 812+ views
    Arutz 7 ^ | April 25, 2006 | Staff
    "I fear that the government is refraining from sending IDF troops into Gaza to stop the Kassam rockets because it doesn't want to admit its mistake in withdrawing from Gaza in the first place." So said Prof. Moshe Arens today, speaking with Arutz-7's Uzi Baruch. Prof. Arens served as Defense Minister in four different Israeli governments and Foreign Minister in one. Arens said that a military ground operation is necessary because the "IDF's artillery barrage on northern Gaza is totally futile, as the terrorists fire the rockets from densely populated areas while Israel shells empty areas." "The security establishment must...
  • PM (Sharon) supports giving Israelis right to absentee vote

    01/24/2005 10:22:47 AM PST · by anotherview · 3 replies · 225+ views
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | 24 January 2005 | GIL HOFFMAN
    Jan. 24, 2005 19:36 PM supports giving Israelis right to absentee vote By GIL HOFFMAN Prime Minister Ariel Sharon supports passing a bill to allow Israelis living abroad the right to vote in Israeli elections. Sharon told the Likud faction on Monday that he supported such a bill in the past when it was raised by Moshe Arens and that the matter must be investigated. The faction decided to appoint a high level committee to look into the issue, composed of Justice and Immigrant Absorption Minister Tzipi Livni, coalition chairman Gideon Sa'ar and Knesset Law Committee Chairman Michael Eitan. The...