NETANYAHU ON IRAN
Israel PM Netanyahu's stated position on Iran nuclear:
The red highlights are mine.
Looks like he sees Iran nukes deal as a threat to Israel.
Don't know about Iran having 'taken over' Syria and Lebanon. Think they are friendly, co-operate and share the same beliefs (ie, I think they're Shia Muslims).
An 'active front' in Golan Heights and in Southern Lebanon could maybe be a possibility.
The other day there was an Israeli bombing around Golan Heights.
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An Israeli air strike has
killed six members of Hezbollah in the Syrian sector of the Golan
Heights, the Lebanese militant movement says.
Among those reported dead were the son of a late military leader, a current commander, and at least one Iranian.
Hezbollah's al-Manar TV said they were killed in Quneitra province "during a field reconnaissance mission".
Israel said it would not comment, though unnamed sources confirmed an Israeli helicopter strike.
They claimed those targeted were conducting reconnaissance for a Hezbollah attack.
Those who died include Jihad Mughniyeh, the son of a top
military commander killed in 2008, and Mohammed Issa, a Hezbollah field
commander, Hezbollah officials said.
EXTRACT ONLY - FULL @ SOURCE - BBC.
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Hezbollah in message to Israelis after Syria strike: Prepare your bomb shelters
Thousands of mourners cried 'Death to Israel!' at funeral for Jihad Mughniyeh
Hezbollah activists launched a propaganda campaign on social media Monday directed toward Israelis under the slogan: "In two words - prepare your bomb shelters."
EXTRACT ONLY - FULL @ SOURCE - i24News
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The news source, i24News, is Israeli: headquarters in Tel Aviv, broadcasts in English, French and Arabic and has a $50-million annual budget, according to this French Wikipedia entry.
The retaliation referred to in social media probably doesn't mean much; it's social media, people say crap, and anyone can be behind the online posts.
Of more concern would be the Hezbollah official response:
Initial Hezbollah reaction was muted, with only one warning that it could
prove costly for Israel, which is widely believed to have carried out
the attack. But a retired senior Israeli general, who is running for the
Knesset, suggested the missile attack was linked to the upcoming March
17 elections.
The reference to the March 17 election surprised me. The Israel election came to mind. Not so much in relation to this incident, but just in terms of the strong Iran position PM may be taking. But I dismissed thought of elections, only to have the elections pop up again.
If I'm reading that right, the Israeli news source is saying that a retired Israeli general is suggesting the Golan missile attack by Israel is linked to the March elections? That's quite some statement to make.
The article goes on to say:
Jihad Mughniyeh, 25, commanded a Hezbollah group fighting rebels trying
to unseat President Bashar al-Assad. Unnamed Western intelligence
officials cited by Israeli media said that Mughniyeh "plotted
large-scale terrorist attacks against Israeli targets, including
soldiers, citizens and whole residential areas, in the Golan Heights.”
That's surprising. Thought that Hezbollah was friendly with the Assad government. But I'm new to looking at this stuff, so I probably had it wrong.
Don't know about the merits of information from 'unnamed Western intelligence officials'.
Haaretz reported:
The son of slain Hezbollah military leader Imad Mughniyeh ...
Jihad Mughniyeh and the four others were killed when their convoy was
hit. His father, who was on the United States’ most wanted list for
attacks on Israeli and Western targets, was assassinated in Damascus in
2008. It is widely assumed that Israel planted the car bomb that killed
him; Jerusalem has neither confirmed nor denied this.
What is interesting (given the current news on the Alberto Nisman investigation, sensational allegations against members of the Argentine government and Nisman's sudden death) is that there is an Argentina association here, in that the
father of Jihad Mughniyeh, Imad Mughniyeh, is said to have been
responsible for the Israel embassy bombing in Argentina 1992, as well as the AMIA bombing 1994.
Wikipedia on Imad Mughniyeh:
- Senior member of Hezbollah & Islamic Jihad Organisation
- ... indicted in Argentina for his alleged role in the 1992 Israeli embassy attack in Buenos Aires.
- ... was included in the European Union's list of wanted terrorists and had a US$5 million bounty on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list.
- Mughniyeh was formally charged by Argentina for his alleged involvement in the 17 March 1992 bombings of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, which killed 29 and the AMIA cultural building in July 1994, killing 85 people. In March 2007, the Interpol issued "red notices" for his and others' alleged roles in the attack.
- [Most Wanted] Later the reward was increased to $25 million.
- Mugniyeh had been informed that he was at the top of a US military and CIA assassination list. For this reason, he was said to avoid certain areas of Beirut for fear of being killed by CIA operators.
... killed on 12 February 2008 by a car bomb that detonated as he passed by on foot, around 11:00 pm local time in the Kafr Sousa neighborhood of Damascus, Syria.
According to The Sunday Times, Mughniyeh was at a reception marking the 29th anniversary of the Iranian Revolution hosted by the Iranian ambassador to Syria, Hojatoleslam Ahmad Musavi.
Mughniyeh left the party shortly after 10:30 pm and walked to his Mitsubishi Pajero. The driver seat headrest had been replaced by one with a high-explosive, which detonated when Mughniyah entered the vehicle.
The blast completely destroyed the car, left minimum damage on nearby buildings, and killed only Mughniyeh.
A Syrian government investigation found that he was killed by a car bomb parked nearby and detonated by remote.
Imad's younger son, Jihad Mughniyeh, was killed in an alleged Israeli air strike in the Syrian Golan sector, on January 18, 2015. Five other Hezbollah members and an Iranian Quds Force general were also killed in the attack.
Mughniyeh senior was also accused of so many other things that it made him sound like a super villain, which makes you wonder about the accusations.
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Looks like Rafah border may be closed for another 3 months:
#BreakingNews: Egyptian sources say curfew extended in northern #Sinai for three months [al Arabiya]
Not entirely sure, as I still don't have my bearings in this region. Know Rafah has been closed and they were looking at reopening (but only for student crossings, I think it was).
The following article probably explains why the extension of closure:
Egypt: 6 Shot Bodies Found in Arish - Sources
North Sinai — North Sinai's al-Arish residents found on Saturday
morning six unidentified bodies shot dead, security sources said.
The deceased were shot in the head and body, the sources said, adding that they were taken to the Arish General Hospital.
The number of security personnel and civilians killed in armed
attacks by militants in North Sinai significantly surged during the past
few months.
Residents of the Sheikh Zuweid region found on August 20, 2014 the decapitated bodies of four civilians.
In a video allegedly released in August by the Sinai-based Ansar Bayt
al-Maqdis, Egypt's deadliest militant group, the group claimed
responsibility for the beheading of the four civilians, accusing them of
providing intelligence to Israel.
EXTRACT ONLY - FULL @ SOURCE - allafrica.
Online check of maps indicates Rafah in the Northern Sinai area, so I'd wager Rafah's closed:
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In Sinai: The Uprising of the Bedouin
Gaza and Sinai had had the same overlords. Even in recent times—from 1917 until 1982—the British, Egypt, and finally Israel ...
Source: http://www.sciy.org/?p=8669
Really good article I've stumbled across. Worth reading. Very interesting.
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Well, that's just a bit of info on the Middle East that I found interesting.
This is probably about as much as I want to know about for this moment.
Not sure what to make of it all.
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