by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Israel consulted with Egypt and Abbas before the Cast Lead campaign against Hamas, WikiLeaks revealed. Documents also show that North Korea armed Iran, Iranian Revolutionary Guards smuggled arms to Hizbullah in ambulances, and Israel warned the United States 17 years ago that Iran would develop a nuclear weapon.
Most of the documents simply confirm reports previously published in media by unidentified sources, but the significance of the leaked cables is that they offer hard evidence.
It is generally assumed that Egypt and the Palestinian Authority, headed by Mahmoud Abbas, would be happy with any Israeli action that would weaken Hamas, despite their public statements against IDF counterterrorist actions. Hamas took over control of Gaza from Abbas’ Fatah movement three years ago in a bloody militia coup that embarrassed the Palestinian Authority and the United States, which trained Fatah armed forces.
During the three-week Operation Cast Lead war against Hamas two years ago, Abbas was uncharacteristically silent, and the WikiLeaks documents explain why.
In telegrams to U.S. deputy ambassador Luis Moreni, Defense Minister Ehud Barak “explained that the GOI [government of Israel] had consulted with Egypt and Fatah prior to Operation Cast Lead, asking if they were willing to assume control of Gaza once Israel defeated Hamas.”
Barak added that the answers were “not surprisingly” in the negative. The crowded and poor Gaza region has been considered an unwanted area even before the Six-Day War in 1967 when it was part of Egypt, which happily refused offers to take it back.
The North Korean-Iranian connection also has been known, and North Korean’s link with the Iranian axis was proven three years ago when Israel bombed a Syrian nuclear facility being built with North Korea's help. However, the WikiLeaks documents exposed a diplomatic cable from last February that Iran bought acquired 19 advanced North Korean missiles that were manufactured using Russian-based technology.
The Obama government then realized the accuracy of Israel’s warnings that Iran had far more advanced weapons than previously assumed.
The terrorist organizations' known use of ambulances and medical supplies to camouflage weapons, in violation of the Geneva Convention, was also proven by WikiLeaks. Red Crescent ambulances smuggled weapons into Lebanon for Hizbullah during the Second Lebanon War four years ago.
Israel previously has provided evidence that Hamas used the same technique in Gaza and that the Palestinian Authority smuggled suicide terrorists on ambulances during the Oslo War, also known as the Second Intifada, which began in 2000.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/140892
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following the speculation on this thread i was wondering what the israelis find interesting in wikileaks. posted some of it.
edit: to note that i don't find alice's arguments supportable or convincing.
yes, the leaks support the israeli line, but they provide hard evidence that the israeli line is shared by arab muppets of the US -- the PA included. this also reinforces Chomsky's point in that other thread [ viewtopic.php?f=8&t=30389 ] re the disconnect between said ruling muppets and the street:
In the context of Israeli and US policymakers view of Iran shown in the cables, Chomsky said that the perspectives of the leadership stand in sharp contrast to the opinions of the populations they supposedly serve.
"[US Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton and [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu surely know of the careful polls of Arab public opinion," Chomsky said.
Specifically, the scholar noted the Brookings Institute's recent release of its annual poll on what Arabs think about Iran, the United States, and Israel.
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"The results are rather striking. They show that Arab opinion holds that the major threat in the region is Israel. That's 80 percent. The second major threat is the United States. That's 77 percent. Iran is listed as a threat by 10 percent. With regard to nuclear weapons rather remarkably, the majority -- in fact 57 percent -- say that it will have a positve effect on the region if Iran had nuclear weapons. These are not small numbers," he said.
the fact that neither the US ruling class nor their muppets nor the israelis in their own words show concern for the street is in plain view here -- a complete disregard for the people on all fronts.
this is rather significant.
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