- 1 jan 2011
'Israel threatened by own nukes'
Aerial view of Israel's Dimona plutonium and uranium processing facility
A notable American journalist says it is in Israel's best interest to become a signatory to the NPT and dismantle its arsenal of nuclear weapons, which he described as a threat to Tel Aviv.
“I think ideally of course Israel would sign on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and start to eliminate their nuclear weapons,” independent journalist Dahr Jamail told Press TV.
“I think that would be in the interest of real security for the government and people of Israel,” added the expert.
Since 1958, when Israel began building its Dimona plutonium and uranium processing facility, it has secretly manufactured scores of nuclear warheads, earning reputation as the sole owner of such weapons in the Middle East.
Former US President Jimmy Carter has attested to the existence of the arsenal, which he said includes between 200 to 300 warheads.
Israel, however, has neither confirmed nor denied possessing nuclear arms under a policy of "nuclear ambiguity."
The United States support for Israel has, meanwhile, recurrently helped Tel Aviv evade high-profile condemnation.
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Maria 15 jan 2011
Obama signs secret nuke deal with Israel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYPQhPB-3eQ
MASSES LED BY LIES. Moreover, the art of directing masses and individuals by means of cleverly manipulated theory and verbiage, by regulations of life in common and all sorts of other quirks, in all which the GOYIM understand nothing, belongs likewise to the specialists of our administrative brain.
Reared on analysis, observation, on delicacies of fine calculation, in this species of skill we have no rivals, any more than we have either in the drawing up of plans of political actions and solidarity. In this respect the Jesuits alone might have compared with us, but we have contrived to discredit them in the eyes of the unthinking mob as an overt organization, while we ourselves all the while have kept our secret organization in the shade.
However, it is probably all the same to the world who is its sovereign lord, whether the head of Catholicism or our despot of the blood of Zion! But to us, the Chosen People, it is very far from being a matter of indifference.
FOR A TIME PERHAPS WE MIGHT BE SUCCESSFULLY DEALT WITH BY A COALITION OF THE "GOYIM" OF ALL THE WORLD: but from this danger we are secured by the discord existing among them whose roots are so deeply seated that they can never now be plucked up. We have set one against another the personal and national reckonings of the GOYIM, religious and race hatreds, which we have fostered into a huge growth in the course of the past twenty centuries.
This is the reason why there is not one State which would anywhere receive support if it were to raise its arm, for every one of them must bear in mind that any agreement against us would be unprofitable to itself. We are too strong - there is no evading our power.
THE NATIONS CANNOT COME TO EVEN AN INCONSIDERABLE PRIVATE AGREEMENT WITHOUT OUR SECRETLY HAVING A HAND IN IT. PER ME REGES REGNANT. "It is through me that Kings reign." And it was said by the prophets that we were chosen by God Himself to rule over the whole earth. God has endowed us with genius that we may be equal to our task. Were genius in the opposite camp it would still struggle against us, but even so, a newcomer is no match for the old-established settler: the struggle would be merciless between us, such a fight as the world has never seen.
Aye, and the genius on their side would have arrived too late. All the wheels of the machinery of all States go by the force of the engine, which is in our hands, and that engine of the machinery of States is - Gold. The science of political economy invented by our learned elders has for long past been giving royal prestige to capital.
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Maria 19 jan 2011
'Israeli reactor linked to WB deaths'
Dramatic increases in cancer cases, sterility and abnormal births in south of the West Bank is said to be linked to a uranium leak at the Dimona nuclear power plant.
In villages located in the south of the West Bank, cancer cases, sterility and mental disorders have surged, particularly in the Avaria village, which has a population of over 35,000 people. International scientists have investigated the anomaly to find out the reason is behind it.
“During the past 20 years, there has been a sharp increase in Thyroid disorders, sterility, abnormal births and cancer cases,” Mahmoud Sa'adeh, of the 10,000 strong International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, said in an interview with Press TV.
"One case was an 11-year-old boy who developed heart cancer. This disease happens to one out of one hundred million people so is extremely rare. The boy died recently,” he said.
The group, with the help of Al-Khalil (Hebron) University, has studied the possible impacts of Israel's Dimona reactor, located in the Negev desert some 30km away from Avaria village.
Governor of al-Khalil Kamel Hemed said, “Last year we killed over 2,000 dogs in our region. They were not behaving normally and were very aggressive and huge in size.”
“We do not own the needed technologies to investigate the matter and we are also banned from traveling to the border areas. We have asked international organizations to intervene”, he added.
Uranium in the area has been tested at ten times the permitted concentration by Al-Khalil University. The elements of thorium and cesium follow the same pattern of results. Cesium only emerges from nuclear explosions or nuclear activities and is 12 to 30 times the permitted concentration in five local villages of Palestine.
“The nuclear waste from Dimona power plant is buried under Palestinian state land and in some cases under Israeli settlements. In a nearby settlement, there are at least 20 cancer cases. They are too afraid to speak out. Every person over there gets around USD 20,000 dollars a month from the Israeli government in order to stay silent,” Sa'adeh said.
“Israel pays USD11 per barrel to bury waste in this way. It would cost them over USD 5,000 per barrel if it was lawfully disposed of in other countries like Mauritania or Somalia,” he added.
It has also been observed that the surrounding area currently has an unbalanced ecological system where reptiles and plants are almost gone, replaced by an increase in cockroaches, scorpions and other insects known to be able to resist radiation.
The Israeli government is believed to be fully aware of the situation as in 2004 it started to deliver radiation tablets to Bedouins of the desert.
It was out of the Dimona plant in 1986 that whistleblower and nuclear scientist Mordechai Vanunu came to tell the world that Israel had secret nuclear weapons programs.
The international community has for decades turned a blind eye to the issue, but scientists are now concerned that the Israeli program risks creating a second Chernobyl catastrophe. Israel refuses to allow IAEA inspectors to enter the facility.
The nuclear reactor has become very old after 48 years, with experts warning of leakage into some Israeli and Palestinian territories, reaching Jordan, Syria, Egypt and going as far as Libya.
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Maria 9 apr 2011
Iran: Israel is nuclear menace to ME
A view of Israel's Dimona nuclear reactor. Israel is widely believed to be among the world's biggest nuclear-armed powers.
The Iranian mission to the UN has rejected Israel's allegations against Tehran's nuclear program as "nonsense," describing Tel Aviv as a nuclear menace to the Middle East.
In an article named “Israel Is the Nuclear Threat, Not Iran” published in The Wall Street Journal, the Iranian delegation to the United Nations responded to allegations against the Islamic Republic.
“Contrary to the false assertions in the article, Iran's nuclear program is completely peaceful, and various reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirm that after extensive inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities there is no evidence of any military diversion,” said part of the article.
“The charges are nonsense,” the article said, adding that the purpose of the fake propaganda against Iran was to divert attention from the real threat of nuclear proliferation posed by the “expansionist” regime of Israel that continues to oppress the Palestinian people and expropriate their land in clear violation of international law.
The article described Israel as “the biggest terrorist and apartheid regime” that continues to violate Palestinian rights and “has clandestinely stockpiled nuclear weapons which menace the people of the Middle East.”
The article condemned Israel for rejecting international calls to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and to allow the IAEA to inspect its nuclear facilities.
In his article published in The Wall Street Journal on March 29, Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren accused Iran of being the “sponsor of terror in the world” and “a danger to pro-Western states.”
He accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons program and called for a “credible threat of military intervention” to stop Iran's nuclear program.
Unlike Israel, Iran is a signatory to the NPT and has been cooperating with the IAEA, which has confirmed Iran's non-diversion toward military purposes in its numerous reports.
Israel, which is widely believed to be among the world's biggest nuclear-armed powers, maintains a policy of deliberate ambiguity over its nuclear work and continues to defy international calls to join the NPT.
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Maria 17 apr 2011
Israel becomes CERN nuclear group member
JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israel's cabinet on Sunday announced it had approved the country's membership in the European Organization for Nuclear Research, becoming the research group's first non-European delegation.
"Israel is joining an exclusive club, which provides unusual visibility, exposure, prestige and international status," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in announcing the cabinet decision.
He said membership in the organization, known as CERN, reflected the "capabilities of Israeli scientists and constitutes recognition of their ability."
Israel had previously held special observer status at the organization, which is best known for its "atom-smasher," the so-called Large Hadron Collider which is installed in a tunnel straddling the Franco-Swiss border.
Israel first joined the organization in 1991 as an observer state, and became a special observer state in 2009, gaining the right to attend restricted sessions discussing the Large Hadron Collider.
Israeli media reported that the Jewish state faced several hurdles in its bid to become a member, including French fears that Israeli access to CERN tenders could affect France's hi-tech industry.
Switzerland reportedly expressed initial opposition to Israeli membership, citing Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Israel is expected to become a full member of CERN by 2013, after two years as an associate member.
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Maria 7 mei 2011
Nuke spy Vanunu: Revoke my Israeli citizenship
Nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu wants government to revoke his citizenship, says he still feels imprisoned.
Nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu is demanding that a recen law be applied in order torevoke his Israeli citizenship
Vanunu made the demand in a letter he sent to Interior Minister Eli Yishai days before Independence Day.
"I request that you set me free of Israel, since Israel does not want me nor do I want Israel," he wrote. "I have no interest in Israeli citizenship; I don’t want to go on living here."
Vanunu was found guilty of espionage and treason and sentenced to 18 years behind bars. He spent 11 years in solitary confinement. He was allowed to joint he general prison population only in 1999, following a long legal battle and petitions filed with the High Court of Justice indicating his sanity was at risk.
On April 21, 2004 Vanunu completed his 18-years sentence. He was place under various security restrictions prior to his release, and forbidden from leaving Israel, entering Palestinian Authority territories, and talking to the foreign press. He is also required to report all actions to his parole officers.
In 2007, Vanunu was sentenced to six months in prison and a three-year suspended sentence after being convicted on 15 counts of parole violations, including violating military orders prohibiting him from talking to foreign journalists and leaving Israel.
After his initial release from prison, Vanunu lived in east Jerusalem for six years and then moved to Tel Aviv in 2010. During his time behind bars he converted to Christianity.
Copies of Vanunu's letter were also sent to President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Justice Minister Yaakov Ne'eman.
"Seven years have passed and the restrictions are renewed again and again, every year, on the basis of the 1945 Defense (Emergency) Regulations. Now these restrictions are about to be renewed for yet another year," he wrote in letter.
'I still feel imprisoned'
Vanunu has been trying to have his citizenship revoked for a while now, but only now is his request backed up by a new law authorizing the revocation of Israeli citizenship of those convicted of espionage and treason.
"For 25 years I am waiting and demanding the restoration of my complete freedom. I am asking the State of Israel to revoke my citizenship," he wrote.
"After the treatment and 'care' that I got from this country and its citizens, I don't feel like I'm wanted here," he wrote. "In the Israeli media and on the Israeli streets I am called 'The Atomic Spy' and 'A traitor', harassed and persecuted as an enemy of the state for 25 years.
"I still feel imprisoned, still a prisoner of war and a hostage, held by the State and the government," the nuke whistleblower added.
Vanunu emphasized that he sent all the information he had the British Times back in 1986.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4065741,00.html 31 mar 2012, 23:28 , Respect -
Maria 13 juni 2011
Iran hosts 2nd intl. nuclear disarmament conf.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk9oyV79aCU
Iran hosts 2nd intl. nuclear disarmament conf. The two-day conference has brought together representatives and experts from over 40 countries. In an opening speech Iran’s foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi urged the international community to pressure Israel into signing the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty– N-P-T. Salehi said Israel’s nuclear arsenal poses a serious threat to the Middle East. He once again called on nuclear states to respect the 2012 deadline set for global disarmament.
The conference also discusses Israel’s deliberate ambiguity on nuclear weapons; Israel, a non-NPT member is said to have 250 nuclear warheads but as experts say the United States and its allies continue to put pressure on NPT member states such as Iran while ignoring Israel’s growing nuclear threat to the Middle East. Last year, Iran hosted the first Nuclear Disarmament Conference with the theme of “Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Weapon for None.
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Maria 13 juni 2011
Iran MP slams IAEA silence on Israel
An Iranian lawmaker deplores the silence of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Israel’s nuclear activities, urging the international community to take a firm stance on the regime’s nukes.
Although the Zionist regime (Israel) is the only possessor of nuclear arms in the (Middle East) region, the IAEA, the US and Western countries have made no comment yet in this regard, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) Hossein Naqavi Hosseini said on Monday.
The IAEA and countries which claim to defend non-proliferation of nuclear weapons have neither issued any resolutions to stop Israel’s nuclear activities nor have they taken any measures to (urge) the regime to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), he added, Majlis news agency (ICANA) reported.
The Iranian legislator also warned against the serious threat of Israel’s nuclear warheads and pointed out that Israel has lobbied Western countries and the US to convince them to pursue double-standard policies on the regime’s nuclear program.
Hosseini emphasized that Israel should inform the international community of its nuclear warheads which could be detrimental to all humans across the world.
Israel, widely believed to be the sole possessor of a nuclear arsenal in the Middle East with over 200 undeclared nuclear warheads, pursues the policy of “deliberate ambiguity” on its nuclear program.
Tel Aviv has rejected global demands to join the NPT and does not allow IAEA inspections to observe its controversial nuclear program.
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Maria 14 juni 2011
Iran: Israel must be forced to join NPT
Iran's Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency Ali Asghar Soltanieh
Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says Israel's refusal to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) is a major obstacle to a nuke-free Middle East.
Ali Asghar Soltanieh made the remark at the closing of the second International Conference on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation in the Iranian capital of Tehran, ISNA reported.
The Iranian envoy, who was speaking as the head of the second specialized panel of the conference, said that the panel discussed practical ways to a nuke-free Middle East as well as nuclear disarmament during the two-day conference.
“The panel stressed that the Zionist regime (Israel) has nuclear weapons and that its denial of this fact was a major obstacle to a nuke-free world,” Soltanieh said.
“Since Israel is a not a member to any international [nuclear] treaties, serious action should be taken to achieve a WMD-free Middle East. Israel must join the NPT,” he noted.
Soltanieh further reiterated that a nuke-free Middle East could only be realized on the condition that the Israeli regime joined the NPT.
According to Soltanieh, the panel also underscored the role of the NPT Review Convention and emphasized that the IAEA should step up efforts to boost interaction with member states.
The panel also underlined that the IAEA should re-examine the commitments of member states. For instance, it stressed, the US has violated the NPT by selling weapons to non-signatories to the NPT.
The Iranian official went on to say that the Islamic Republic was seeking a nuke-free world, urging international organizations to devise a mechanism on the annihilation of nuclear weapons, which would oblige each country to implement it.
During the summit, the heads of the first and third panels also gave a report about their discussions on a nuke-free Middle East as well as practical ways to achieve disarmament.
Iran's second International Conference on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation wrapped up on Monday.
Nuclear experts from more than 40 countries, ambassadors and representatives from international bodies such as the United Nations and the IAEA attended the conference.
Among issues discussed at the conference were Israel's deliberate ambiguity on its nuclear weapons, and the violation of the NPT by the United States.
Iran hosted its first major disarmament conference in 2010 dubbed “Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear Weapon for None.”
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Maria 20 juni 2011
Israel to stress safety of its nuclear reactors at IAEA special session
There are two declared nuclear reactors in the country: the 5-megawatt reactor at Nahal Sorek and the 24-megawatt reactor at Dimona.
VIENNA - The Israeli Atomic Energy Commission will announce today that it is stepping up its supervision of two nuclear reactors in Israel and the handling of nuclear waste. The new measures will be mentioned in the speech which Dr. Shaul Horev, head of the commission, will make before a special session of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA ).
Horev is heading an Israeli delegation to the IAEA, and is accompanied by his deputy, Yishai Levanon, who heads the licensing and safety department at their organization.
In his speech Horev will note that Israel accepts and has been implementing the safety regulation standards of the IAEA, and that it has been active in all international forums which deal with the issue of nuclear safety.
Israel has two nuclear reactors: the Center for Nuclear Research at Nahal Sorek, and the Center for Nuclear Research in the Negev, in Dimona. The first facility is a small 5-megawatt reactor, which the United States provided to Israel in the 1960s as part of the Atoms for Peace Program. The reactor is under IAEA supervision and is visited by international inspectors twice a year.
The second reactor, officially, has a 24-megawatt capacity and was supplied to Israel by France in 1958. Foreign publications claim that Israel has increased this capacity to 50 or even 70 megawatts, and the general assumption in the international community is that the reactor produces fissile materials (uranium and plutonium ), which Israel uses for nuclear weapons.
Israel is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and refuses to allow IAEA inspectors to supervise or visit the Dimona reactor.
The Israel Atomic Energy Commission has said in the past that the two reactors, and especially the one in Dimona, have been upgraded, as have their safety standards, and that their operations are safe.
The conference of the IAEA, featuring the participation of more than 100 countries, is meant to augment international awareness concerning nuclear safety. This has become a major issue for the IAEA in view of the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, and specifically as a result of the criticism of the international organization and its Japanese director general, Yukiya Amano, for the way they have dealt with the crisis in Japan.
Diplomatic sources in Vienna say that in spite of the importance of the event, the resolutions made at the conference on nuclear safety will be of a general nature and each sovereign state will have to decide independently on the measures that it will adopt to ensure its own agenda in this realm.
Meanwhile, there is a considerable number of major questions relating to the effects of the recent disaster in Japan, including the number of people who were affected by the radiation which seeped out of its six-reactor complex. In any event, it is clear that the catastrophe has pushed into the forefront the issue of nuclear safety, and it has stemmed, if not reversed, the wave of support for nuclear energy as an alternative to fossil fuels.
Germany, for example, announced that it intends to shut down old nuclear plants by 2020, while in an Italian referendum, a majority voted against the construction of nuclear reactors.
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Maria 21 juni 2011
'Israel returns nuclear waste to US'
Head of Israel's Nuclear Energy Commission Shaul Horev says Tel Aviv has returned nuclear waste from its Sorek nuclear reactor to the United States.
Horev, who spoke at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ministerial conference on nuclear safety in Vienna on Monday, did not specify the exact amount of waste, Israeli daily Ha'aretz reported.
According to estimates, Israel has sent back at least dozens of kilograms, probably more, of 93-percent enriched uranium.
The operation took place after Israel's Nuclear Energy Commission and the US Department of Energy signed an agreement for the return of the nuclear waste over a year and a half ago.
Following the agreement, an American ship collected nuclear waste from both Israel and Turkey.
The Sorek research reactor is a small five megawatt facility that was donated to Israel by the US within the framework of former US President David Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" program.
Israel also received 93-percent enriched uranium to fuel the reactor. The reactor has remained under IAEA supervision for years.
The agreement with the US does not apply to the Dimona nuclear reactor, where international sources believe Israel produces fissile material from uranium and makes plutonium for stockpile of nuclear weapons, and waste from Dimona is not being returned to the US.
Horev also said that the reactor at Dimona is 12 kilometers (8 miles) from the nearest town, a satisfactory distance in the event of a radioactive leak.
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Maria 2 juli 2011
Egypt must possess credible strategic deterrent against Israel
By Khalid Amayreh
One of the main but little-known restrictions imposed on Egypt by the United States during the era of former President Husni Mubarak prevented Egypt from trying to develop or acquire a reasonable deterrent against Israel's formidable nuclear arsenal.
Successive U.S. administrations sought to "compensate" Egypt for its inherent strategic inferiority vis-à-vis Israel in a variety of ways, including economic and military aid and also by turning a blind eye to the regime's severe violations of the Egyptian people's human rights and civil liberties.
One of the main tacit understandings governing the unequal relations between the U.S. and the Mubarak regime was that Egypt must remain in a state of perpetual strategic inferiority vis-à-vis Israel.
This meant that Egypt would be utterly unable to defend its people and sovereignty if Israel decided to embark on the unthinkable, e.g. use or threaten to use weapons of mass destruction to bully Cairo into a total submission and surrender.
This strategic inferiority enabled Israeli supremacists, like the thuggish Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman, to threaten to bomb the Aswan Dam. One other Israeli leader went as far as threatening the Gaza Strip's 1.6 million Palestinians with "a real holocaust."
There is no doubt that the enduring strategic imbalance in the Middle East has served to embolden Israel to reject every peace overture coming from the Arab world. It is also making the achievement of a just peace unlikely, if not impossible, especially in the foreseeable future.
Moreover, the nearly total control by Jewish lobbyists and pressure groups of the American government has made Israel feel it has a carte blanche to exercise characteristic insolence and arrogance of power as manifested in its unmitigated territorial expansion at the Palestinians' expense.
To convince Arab states of the futility of embarking on nuclear programs that might eventually enable the Arab world to possess a nuclear deterrent against Israel, the U.S. repeatedly sought to assure unelected, subservient and often obsequious Arab tyrants that Israel would never ever contemplate using its nuclear power against her neighbors.
However, given U.S. subservience to the pro-Israeli pressure groups, such as AIPAC which tightly controls Congress, any American assurances to this effect should be treated as worthless.
It is true that the Israelis don't indulge in a lot of blathering and saber-rattling with regard to their huge nuclear arsenal. However, it is also true that Israeli nuclear missiles and war heads are trained toward Cairo, Amman, and Damascus, not Rome or Athens or Addis Ababa.
I am not a prophet of doom and gloom and I do believe that only true peace that is based on justice and human dignity constitutes the ultimate guarantee for security for states and peoples alike.
However, when one watches the Israeli Jewish society moving rather menacingly toward a sort of Jewish jingoism or worse, one cannot solely rely on Israel's good intentions or, indeed, American assurances.
In the past, Israel did contemplate using nuclear weapons against Arab states as acknowledged by Israeli military historians. Likewise, there should be no doubt as to Israel's presumed willingness to resort to threatening its neighbors with a nuclear holocaust, especially if the latter sought successfully to recover their land occupied by Israel.
The Israel of today is not the same Israel of the 1960s, when a certain semblance of rationality and logic governed its nuclear doctrine. The Israel of today is more Talmudic, more fanatical, and even more genocidal.
Just imagine if control over Israel's nuclear arsenal is passed to Talmudic, religious fanatics, Dov Lior, Ovadia Yosef or other Talmudic sages who believe that annihilating a million or two million non-Jews shouldn't raise any eyebrows since non-Jews are effectively animals walking on two legs according to some influential rabbinic authorities.
The strategic inferiority facing the Arab world vis-à-vis Israel is a constant motivating factor driving Israel to blackmail and bully Arab states, individually or collectively.
And if and when bush comes to shove, nothing, absolutely nothing would help the Arabs.
As to the western world, countries which wouldn't support Israel with a messianic zeal would be either silent or call on both sides to show self-restraint!!
This is not a far-fetched scenario, especially in a world that has been effectively morphed into a real jungle, thanks to America's diabolic embrace of Zionist depravity. Needless to say, in a jungle one would have to be wolf or a fox or a venomous cunning snake in order to survive.
We saw recently how the bi-cameral US Congress gave multiple standing ovations to an Israeli Prime Minister who is essentially a pathological liar who thinks peace with the Palestinians can be achieved by stealing more of their ancestral homeland and by transferring hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers to live on a land that belongs to another people.
This shows that the U.S., a country deprived of its free will and national decency by Zionist money and power, would support anything done by Israel.
In light, it is imperative that the largest Arab country must see to it that hundreds of millions of Egyptians and Arabs not remain at the mercy of Israel's genocidal whims.
The current strategic situation between Israel and Egypt is a real scandal. Accepting this scandal as a perpetual fact of life is a real crime against the dignity and sovereignty of Egypt.
It is really hoped that the future governments of Egypt would be more answerable to the will of the Egyptian people than to U.S. administrations that are more or less at Israel's beck and call.
Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) kept the peace between the Soviet Union and the West during the Cold War era. However, in the Middle East where one aggressive, fascist, even Nazi-like state based on the policy of lebensraum could threaten all its neighbors with instant extinction, peace is the last thing that comes to one's mind.
We who have been living under the Israeli rule for many decades know rather too well the Zionist Jewish mindset. It is a mindset based on the subjugation and enslavement of the non-Jew.
It is no wonder that some influential partners in the Israeli coalition government of Benyamin Netanyahu make no secret of their ideological agenda vis-à-vis non-Jews living under Israeli rule. They say goyem (non-Jews) have three choices: enslavement as water carriers and wood hewers, expulsion, or physical extermination following Biblical style.
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Maria 28 juli 2011
'Israel crimes perpetuate ME insecurity'
Iran's Deputy Ambassador to the UN Eshaq Ale-Habib
Iran's deputy ambassador to the UN says the Middle East will not witness peace as long as Israel continues its aggressions and occupations in the region.
The Middle East will not witness peace and tranquility unless Israel stops crimes against Palestinians and returns the occupied territories, Eshaq Ale-Habib told the UN Security Council (UNSC), IRIB website reported Thursday.
He pointed out that the Middle East did not suffer from the lack of a peace plan but a true understanding of the root causes of the crisis, the very fact which has perpetuated insecurity in the region.
Ale-Habib noted that Israel's atrocities against Palestinians in particular the people of Gaza and its occupation of certain parts of regional countries including southern Lebanon and the Golan Heights in Syria were among the main reasons behind the Middle East crisis.
He condemned the West's indisputable support of the Israeli regime and said the all-out support has further encouraged Israel to continue its crimes against Palestinians.
Ale-Habib called on the UNSC to take action against Israel's crimes, especially its blockade of the impoverished Gaza Strip.
The Iranian envoy also expressed concern over Israel's nuclear program and said Tel Aviv's nuclear warheads posed a permanent threat to regional peace and security.
He also called for UN action against Israel's nuclear activities.
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Maria 10 aug 2011
Israel fires Dimona cook over photos
Israeli officials at the Dimona nuclear reactor have fired a female cook for taking photographs of her colleagues inside the reactor and uploading them to a social networking site.
She was held responsible for carrying a cellular phone equipped with a camera into the reactor and taking pictures of her colleagues inside and outside the power plant's kitchen with her cell phone camera.
Pictures of workers at the reactor were immediately removed from Facebook.
The cook had also taken pictures of a building adjacent to the kitchen.
The Dimona reactor staff is banned from carrying cell phones equipped with cameras.
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