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Jedi_Mindset
05-05-2013, 09:49 AM
Israeli airstrikes hit Damascus military site, city's ariport - reports

Strong blasts hit the outskirts of Syria’s capital early on Sunday, with reports saying that they were results of Israeli airstrikes on a military research center and Damascus Airport. Israel is thought to have carried out a similar attack days ago.
Massive explosions have been heard near Mount Qasioun in Damascus. The area hosts the Jamraya military research center, which came under Israeli attack earlier in January and marked the first incursion by Israel into Syrian airspace in six years.
A senior US official confirmed to NBC News that Israeli Air Force bombed the military research center.
The overnight Israeli strike reportedly targeted Iranian-supplied missiles to Lebanese guerrilla group Hezbollah, a Western intelligence source told Reuters. "In last night's attack, as in the previous one, what was attacked were stores of Fateh-110 missiles that were in transit from Iran to Hezbollah," the source said.
There have also been reports that the airstrikes targeted the 104th and 105th brigades of the Syrian Republican Guards, a source told RT Arabic.
A senior Israeli official confirmed to AFP that the Israeli airstrike on Syria was carried out near Damascus Airport overnight, targeting Iranian missiles destined for Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah movement.
"The attack was very close to the airport, the target was Iranian missiles which were destined for Hezbollah," he said.
Mount Qasioun and Damascus Airport are located in different parts of the city, so if both were targets of airstrikes, this would likely require a more complex coordinated attack.
#BREAKING: Several explosions hit government forces stationed at Mount Qasiun#Damascus #Syria - Activists twitter.com/zaidbenjamin/s…
— Zaid Benjamin (@zaidbenjamin) May 4, 2013
Syrian TV accused Israel of being in alignment with rebel forces.
"The new Israeli attack is an attempt to raise the morale of the terrorist groups which have been reeling from strikes by our noble army," the report said.
There are reports of gunfire shots heard in outskirts of Damascus, apparently indicating that some rebel groups tried to seize the opportunity and went into offensive amid the commotion caused by the airstrikes. However, no major breakthroughs on their part were reported.
Syria's Ministry of Health did not confirm if there were any deaths or injuries.
RT has managed to speak to local journalist Abdallah Mawazini, for a report on the latest developments.

When the explosion happened in Damascus, all the houses were shaken. There was dust everywhere. Right now we’re receiving more information about the attack, which targeted the Jamraya military research center," he told RT. "Everyone woke up, most of the people ran downstairs – to make sure they are safe. Now we are getting more information. The sound of the explosion was heard everywhere in Damascus. People are scared.”
While no official casualty number has been made public, rumors on Syrian social media say that at least 300 soldiers stationed at Mount Qasioun have been killed and hundreds of others injured, Mawazini said. Many Syrians are calling for retaliation as the possibility of a full-scale war with Israel is speculated upon.
#Syria blast - Eyewitness describe attack as "an earthquake" & "unprecedented"
— PaulaSlier_RT (@PaulaSlier_RT) May 5, 2013
During the attack, one Israeli jet was reportedly shot down by Syria's Air Force, according to Hezbollah's Manar TV channel, citing security sources in Damascus. Two Israeli pilots of the downed IDF jet have been taken to a military area in Damascus under Assad’s control, according to reports in Lebanese and Syrian media.

There has been no immediate official comment from Israel. "We don't respond to this kind of report," an Israeli military spokeswoman told Reuters.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the security cabinet on Thursday night to approve the airstrike, a source told Reuters.
Israeli military has called up several thousand reservists earlier this week for what it called a "surprise" military exercise on its border with Lebanon, AP reported.
Earlier this week, the IDF deployed two Iron Dome batteries near the cities of Haifa and Safed in northern Israel, amid tensions along the border in that area.

“Until we get a clear picture of what exactly was targeted it’s difficult to speculate why the targeting took place. I’d say that the US gave Israel the green light for the previous attack in past months and reportedly gave them an OK to launch future strikes. So this probably isn’t something that happens on the spur of the moment,” news editor at antiwar.com Jason Ditz told RT.

“Of course, Syria is unlikely, being in the middle of a civil war, to launch much of retaliation against Israel directly, but at the same time this probably undermines some of the more Islamist factions in the Syrian rebels especially with reports that they are benefiting from these airstrikes,” he added.
In the meantime Netanyahu is leaving on Sunday afternoon for a five-day trip to China that will focus on economy and regional issues such as Iran, Syria and Egypt.
Video footage uploaded onto the Internet showed a massive ball of fire rising into the sky. RT could not immediately verify the authenticity of the videos.





The Israeli Air Force conducted an airstrike on Syrian territory on Friday, reportedly targeting a shipment of advanced missiles. Unnamed US officials claimed that the missiles had been en-route from Iran to Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

Among the varying descriptions of the actual rockets, Fateh 110s have come up, which are advanced enough to strike Tel Aviv from southern Lebanon and, therefore perceived as a threat by Israel.
On Saturday, before Sunday’s overnight strike, US President Barack Obama stated that Israel has the right to defend against the transfer of advanced weapons to Hezbollah.
"I'll let the Israeli government confirm or deny whatever strikes that they've taken," Obama said in an interview with the Spanish-language network Telemundo.
Israel's Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon earlier told journalists that any alleged delivery of Syrian weapons to Hezbollah would be considered a "red line." Ya'alon then said Israel would not permit "sophisticated weapons" to fall into the hands of "Hezbollah or other rogue elements."

Obama has also said in the past that the crossing of a ‘red line’ would warrant further action from outside. This was in relation to the possibility that Assad forces may have used chemical weapons against Syrians – a claim that is still being investigated, with no evidence so far.

Nonetheless, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced on Thursday that the US may now consider arming the Syrian opposition – something the US has shied away from openly doing in the two years since the start of the Syrian uprising.
Asked directly if the administration was reconsidering its position on that option, Hagel said "yes"."Arming the rebels — that's an option," he said. "We must continue to look at options."
The conflict in Syria has entered its third year. According to UN estimates, at least 70,000 people have been killed since the uprising against President Bashar Assad began in March 2011.

http://rt.com/news/damascus-syria-ex...ns-sunday-831/




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Crimson
05-05-2013, 09:19 PM
I don't get it... Israel has the right to violate as many UN violations as they want but when other countries in that region violate one or two the whole world places sanctions on them. Flying over Lebanese territory and firing missiles into another country and nothing is being done about it but some man comes on and says Israel has the right to defend it's self. I hope Hezbollah (if the weapons were for them) or Syria do something about this because no one else is going too.
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Jedi_Mindset
05-05-2013, 09:37 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Crimson
I don't get it... Israel has the right to violate as many UN violations as they want but when other countries in that region violate one or two the whole world places sanctions on them. Flying over Lebanese territory and firing missiles into another country and nothing is being done about it but some man comes on and says Israel has the right to defend it's self. I hope Hezbollah (if the weapons were for them) or Syria do something about this because no one else is going too.
Since when does international law and israel go together? I mean the west and israel break international laws every day. The UN has also proved to be the scam it is. I am not a assad supporter, but if it was him he could fell in the trap - he could reply but have immediately NATO in syria's airspace or just practice patience like it did in january. I do not think there is alliance between assad and israel now, since its obvious a pro-government weapon depot got targeted in damascus. I dont know the situation is much complex.

However let it not end up being a FSA vs SAA thread please.
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Crimson
05-05-2013, 09:43 PM
You have a point but I am just trying to state it that all this oppression from Israel will never stop unless we take action, and sadly it needs to be violence in this case but I don't know how long the Muslim countries will sit there and take it all, sad to think that some are puppets to Israel too.
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Jedi_Mindset
05-05-2013, 09:49 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Crimson
You have a point but I am just trying to state it that all this oppression from Israel will never stop unless we take action, and sadly it needs to be violence in this case but I don't know how long the Muslim countries will sit there and take it all, sad to think that some are puppets to Israel too.
We can't do anything unless we act as an ummah again, turn back to islam and the sunnah, do good deeds and have imaan in our hearts - till then we will be useless.

We want islam back? we want the golden age of islam back? Well, change yourself, be a muslim, do good deeds. Those are the only things which will result in our victory, but first start with yourself. You want change? Be it.
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sister herb
05-05-2013, 09:53 PM
Hezballah is Shia organization. They fight for Assad with Iran. For who Israel fight? I have no idea.
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Jedi_Mindset
05-05-2013, 10:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
Hezballah is Shia organization. They fight for Assad with Iran. For who Israel fight? I have no idea.
For none but themselves i have seen people talking that israel has secret alliance with Syria however that doesnt make sense now since Syrian government bases got destroyed by these airstrikes. I think israel just wants to destroy the region by drawing NATO into the conflict and the regional arab stooges against russia, iran. Al malhama to say it short.

Zionists are good in fullfilling their own made prophecies.
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Crimson
05-05-2013, 10:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jedi_Mindset
However let it not end up being a FSA vs SAA thread please.
I have no intention of doing so, Israel targeted the SAA for apparently shipping weapons to Hezbollah. FSA seem to be out of this, for now anyway.


format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
Hezballah is Shia organization. They fight for Assad with Iran. For who Israel fight? I have no idea.
Israel fight for themselves only, the expansion of their country and the destruction of Islam. They can't let Hezbollah get stronger but they need to take then down in order to advance into the middle east, their goals are basically out there for everyone too see, one Islam country at a time will they own it all.
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Crimson
05-05-2013, 10:33 PM
They will own it all*
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Karl
05-06-2013, 12:00 AM
I wonder what Putin will do. The Israelis are out of control. Why would Syria want to arm Lebanon when it is in the middle of a civil war? The West is making a push. Russia has to get ready. Game time, the Muslims and Christians versus the Zionists. Bibi is off to China, why? They will not help him.
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Jedi_Mindset
05-06-2013, 09:37 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Crimson
Israel fight for themselves only, the expansion of their country and the destruction of Islam. They can't let Hezbollah get stronger but they need to take then down in order to advance into the middle east, their goals are basically out there for everyone too see, one Islam country at a time will they own it all.
they would love to see muslim countries being destroyed around them through secterian strife and civil war, since nationalistic armies still pose an threat. Yinon plan is being worked out, perhaps u should search more about it on google.

And then at the weakest point they will strike.

Pnac map:




The Hypocrisy of Ban Ki-moon(UN) about Israel’s Attacks on
Syria


Global Research NoteWe bring to the attention of our readers the following news release about the Israeli attack on Syria from the United Nations. Ban Ki-moon has called ”on all sides to exercise maximum calm and restraint.” No words of condemnation were uttered against Israel’s attack on Syria and Israel is never directly referenced.It is Israel which has attacked Syria several times now. The aggressor and the victim cannot be equated as equivalents. In essence, Ban Ki-moon is whitewashing the Israeli attacks on Syria. The United Nations Secretariat expects Syria to do nothing and to accept the continuous aggression and assaults from Israel, which is capitalizing on the crisis inside Syria and threatening regional security, without making any condemnation of Israel’s actions in the United Nations.May 5, 2012
UN chief calls for maximum calm and restraint after reported Israeli air strikes in Syria

UN News Centre, May 5, 2013.Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is gravely concerned about reports of air strikes in Syria by the Israeli Air Force, according to a statement from his spokesperson, which stressed that the United Nations does not have details of the reported incidents nor is in a position to independently verify that they took place.“The Secretary-General calls on all sides to exercise maximum calm and restraint, and to act with a sense of responsibility to prevent an escalation of what is already a devastating and highly dangerous conflict,” Mr. Ban’s spokesperson said in the statement.“The Secretary-General urges respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in the region, and adherence to all relevant Security Council resolutions,” he continued.A series of powerful explosions rocked the outskirts of Damascus early this morning, which Syrian state television attributed to Israeli missile attacks on a Syrian military installation, according to media reports.Mr. Ban’s spokesperson underscored that “at this time, the United Nations does not have details of the reported incidents. Nor is the United Nations in a position to independently verify what has occurred.”Top UN officials, including Mr. Ban and his political chief, Jeffrey Feltman, have said on numerous occasions that a political solution is the only answer for long-term in the country and the region.Since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad began in March 2011, more than 70,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed and some three million displaced.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-hyp...-syria/5334033
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Crimson
05-06-2013, 10:16 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Karl
I wonder what Putin will do. The Israelis are out of control. Why would Syria want to arm Lebanon when it is in the middle of a civil war? The West is making a push. Russia has to get ready. Game time, the Muslims and Christians versus the Zionists. Bibi is off to China, why? They will not help him.
Hmm, I think the weapons would have probably come from Iran since Syria will need everything they have. That's if what got hit was actually weapons heading for Lebanon.
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Pygoscelis
05-06-2013, 02:35 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jedi_Mindset
We want islam back? we want the golden age of islam back? Well, change yourself, be a muslim, do good deeds. Those are the only things which will result in our victory, but first start with yourself. You want change? Be it.
I have always thought this way. Take the moral high ground. Israel depends very much on its supporters, who are democratic countries for the most part, and who rely on public approval, and thus depend on the illusion that Israel has the moral high ground.
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Ahmad H
05-06-2013, 06:18 PM
Israel is seriously messing with the wrong country. Syria, which has so many civilians being killed indiscriminately, should not be taken lightly. If they are crazy enough to use chemical weapons on their own people, imagine what they will do to Israel. Also, no matter what I read, I see Syria being part of many of the future events of the End Times. This is without a doubt. The first second Syria started their uprising I knew it was bad news. Right from the get go two years ago...
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Jedi_Mindset
05-06-2013, 06:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ahmad H
Israel is seriously messing with the wrong country. Syria, which has so many civilians being killed indiscriminately, should not be taken lightly. If they are crazy enough to use chemical weapons on their own people, imagine what they will do to Israel. Also, no matter what I read, I see Syria being part of many of the future events of the End Times. This is without a doubt. The first second Syria started their uprising I knew it was bad news. Right from the get go two years ago...
Syria hasn't used chemical weapons, how bad Assad is, he wont let himself fall into a deadlock with US interverning. Syria and other news agencies have said israel used an nuclear bunker buster, which means that israel itself has used an WMD. People only think that nukes cause massive booms and shockwaves, mini-nukes exists also, in the form with depleted uranium.

Look ath mushroom cloud here, clear sign of DU:
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Ahmad H
05-06-2013, 10:30 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Jedi_Mindset
Syria hasn't used chemical weapons, how bad Assad is, he wont let himself fall into a deadlock with US interverning.
The US already tried to intervene with no success. Russia is not letting anyone else intervene because they vetoed intervention in Syria. This is why the US isn't doing anything anyways. I have read CNN reports saying that Assad used chemical weapons.

But that mini nuke looked really scary. I can't imagine how much fear those guys filming it must have had.

Either way, Assad is bad news. Under his leadership thousands of his own countrymen have died in fighting. He has done nothing right. It's only natural to think he would do something. Besides, one of the Syrian officials said that Israel declared war on Syria by striking inside. How can you dispute that? Yes, that was from CNN also. But you have to admit, when those words are said by someone in an interview, it means something.
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Jedi_Mindset
05-08-2013, 09:58 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ahmad H
The US already tried to intervene with no success. Russia is not letting anyone else intervene because they vetoed intervention in Syria. This is why the US isn't doing anything anyways. I have read CNN reports saying that Assad used chemical weapons.

But that mini nuke looked really scary. I can't imagine how much fear those guys filming it must have had.

Either way, Assad is bad news. Under his leadership thousands of his own countrymen have died in fighting. He has done nothing right. It's only natural to think he would do something. Besides, one of the Syrian officials said that Israel declared war on Syria by striking inside. How can you dispute that? Yes, that was from CNN also. But you have to admit, when those words are said by someone in an interview, it means something.
Site may seem paranoid but its a good analysis to prove it was a nuclear bunker buster: http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/
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es syria will most likely do something, it has already given the green light to a palestinian group. But its forces are still engaged in a civil war crisis.
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KAding
05-08-2013, 11:40 AM
Lets not forget that Israel and Syria are still formally in a state of war (ever since 1947).
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Sir Fluffy
05-14-2013, 05:57 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Crimson
I don't get it... Israel has the right to violate as many UN violations as they want but when other countries in that region violate one or two the whole world places sanctions on them. Flying over Lebanese territory and firing missiles into another country and nothing is being done about it but some man comes on and says Israel has the right to defend it's self. I hope Hezbollah (if the weapons were for them) or Syria do something about this because no one else is going too.
Welcome to the hypocrisy of the United Nations and NATO. It is a wonderfully corrupt system is it not? It is like a drug empire that sells intoxication
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sister herb
05-22-2013, 07:30 AM
For what reason Israel has right to exists and right to act aggressive against its neighborg countries?
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sister herb
05-22-2013, 07:53 AM
It is land they have stolen from others, don´t forget that. By they continuos aggressions and occupations they force they neighbors to defence themselves (this is what you call terrorism) against aggressions of zionists.

I afraid you have let zionist propaganda brainwash yourself badly...
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Jedi_Mindset
05-22-2013, 08:29 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by football5680
It is their land and the countries who surround them harbor and support terrorism. They cannot sit back and let the terrorists launch missiles at them if the countries where they are stationed are reluctant to do anything about it.
I dont think you have researched history. what israel did was not defending itself, it was clear aggression. Remember the vid a few days ago, when israeli commandos illegaly entered syria? Everyone knows that the airstrike a few weeks ago was not against 'game-changing' weapons, no it was against syria's army bases. Syria has the right to defend itself and yesterday it did and also a few days ago with the shelling of a israeli outpost on Mt hermon.

Israel annexed the golan heights in a move which isnt even accepted by the international community, syria has every right to take the golan heights back if not with war. I am not a supporter of Assad, either him or the next government will take the golan heights back insha'Allah



You are most likely a pro-zionist christian shill, if you seriously want to talk nonsense here be prepared for an amazing beatdown, because there are intelligent people here who can counter your deceptions and lies.
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sister herb
05-22-2013, 09:24 AM
Won what war? You mean that occupation what they still keep going and occupy every day more and more lands from Palestinians.

What Zionist propaganda?
This one what you try to spread in this forum right now. Like: "poor israel is surrounded with hostile terrorist neighbors and they have right to exist (you can also read as: continue they brutal occupation like in Palestine and the Golan Heights and murdering civilians), they won the war what others started and they just defence themselves (like they surely did in Deir Yassin, huh? and several similar terrorist attacks against Palestinians before and after the year 1948)".
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sister herb
05-22-2013, 09:42 AM
This mess seems to continue until zionists will stop they endless aggressions against they neighbor countries and end occupy lands which don´t belong to them, start to respect international laws like the Geneva Conventions, stop using banned weapons against civilians, stop making attacks to the neighbor coutries (like now to Syria and at 2006 to Lebanon), return back to the borders before 1948, stop expelling civilians, stop destroying mosques and churches, send they own war criminals to the international court for trial for the crimes against humanity etc. etc.

When do you think that zionists will learn they lessons and will do all this?

Oh, and return the Golan Heights (like they returned before Sinai to Egypt) to Syria (to who ever will be in rule in Syria after civil war).
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Jedi_Mindset
05-22-2013, 03:08 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by football5680
What Zionist propaganda? My opinion comes from history. There is nothing that can be done today because 70 years ago the decision was made. The original deal was fair because the Jews had enough of a population to warrant their own state and so did the Palestinians. Jerusalem would have been an international city that wasn't owned by anybody. But the Palestinians and other Arab countries decided to go to war and Israel won.
You opinion comes from nothing but brainwashing and researching biased history, what if somebody took your land with rifles and claim that they lived there 2000 years ago? (which isnt the case because most jews are russians, khazars/europeans and not the semitic jewish tribes) I will guarantee that you would do the same thing as palestinians are doing now, putting up resistance. Israel isnt surrounded by terrorists, israel is the terrorist, a foreign occupation from Europe, colonial settlers.

Ofcourse the arabs would go to war when they see their brothers being slaughtered by zionist gangs. Unfortunately their armies where disorganized and some of the tyrants back then made some deals with the zionists like jordan. And ofcourse they put nationalism and secularism before their islamic duties.

but the tide is changing right now.

Even arab christians have such much hate against the zionists occupation that they support hamas and fatah, do you know that? Hamas has vowed to protect all religious sites in Gaza, and when they manage to liberate palestine that it would be land for jews and christians also, but zionists have to make sure that they get out of there.

Israeli settlers increase their attacks on Palestinian Christian sites


At the same time that thousands of Christian Zionist tourists descended on Jerusalem last week to display their unequivocal support for Israel, local Christian leaders say they fear a recent increase in attacks on their holy sites signals the potential for future, more extreme violence.
“Today, they attack holy sites in the night. Tomorrow, they will attack the holy sites while they are filled with people, and then [it] will end [with them] bombarding churches and mosques while people are praying,” Rifat Kassis, coordinator of Kairos Palestine, a Palestinian Christian activist organization, told The Electronic Intifada.
“If we fail to see this from now, and to stop this from now, then the whole international community is complicit with this,” he warned.
A Franciscan monastery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem was vandalized in early October, as derogatory words about Jesus were painted on the entrance gate alongside the words “Price tag” in Hebrew. “Price tag” violence is the term used to describe acts of vandalism usually carried out by Jewish-Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank in response to Israeli government decisions with which they disagree.
When The Electronic Intifada attempted to investigate the incident a few days after the graffiti had been found, the gate had been painted over, and no visitors were allowed inside the monastery as it was undergoing renovations.
The Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries in the Holy Land expressed its dismay at the incident. “More than anything, the Assembly again asks, that radical changes be made in the educational system, otherwise the same causes will produce the same effects over and over,” it said in a statement (“Franciscan convent on Mount Zion desecrated, ACOHL dismayed,” Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, 2 October).
To date, Israeli police have yet to arrest anyone in connection with the vandalism.
Hostile climate of intolerance

In recent years, Israeli extremists have vandalized Muslim holy sites throughout the West Bank and in so-called “mixed” Jewish-Palestinian cities in Israel.
In October 2011, for instance, a mosque was set on fire in the northern Bedouin town of Tuba Zangariya and the words “Death to Arabs” and “Price Tag” were spray-painted on headstones in a Muslim cemetery in Jaffa.
“The Israeli government is doing nothing in order to stop these racist people, and this fact gives this bunch of racists a green light to do anything they want,” Sami Abu Shehadeh, a Jaffa resident and member of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipal council, said at the time. “We are really worried. Now these people are attacking holy places; tomorrow they could also hurt people.”
Despite being condemned by most Israeli politicians, these violent acts have largely gone unpunished. In fact, according to a report by the Alternative Information Center, the Israeli police commander in the West Bank won’t prosecute the individuals responsible for four mosque arsons, despite having DNA evidence to convict them.
“We know, in at least four cases of mosque arson, whom the perpetrators are. We even got a DNA match from a matchbox near one of the mosques set on fire — but it appears this is insufficient for charges,” Major General Amos Yaakov reportedly told Hebrew news website Walla (“Police chief: we have DNA of mosque arsonist, but he won’t be charged,” Alternative News, 9 October).
The recent wave of attacks on Christian holy sites signals something new, however.
Suspected Israeli extremists also burned the door of a monastery in Latrun — halfway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv — in September, and scrawled the words “Jesus is a monkey” on the wall. The attack was likely carried out in connection to a recent evacuation of an illegal Israeli settlement outpost in the West Bank a few days earlier.
In July, Israeli Knesset (parliament) member Michael Ben-Ari tore up a copy of the New Testament. “This abominable book brought about the murder of millions of Jews in the Inquisition,” Ben-Ari reportedly said, adding, “This book and those who sent it belong in the garbage can of history.”
Years of harassment in Jerusalem

Priests from many Christian denominations have long complained of harassment in Jerusalem’s Old City, including most notably being cursed and spat on by ultra-Orthodox Jews.
“This is one of the phenomena that we as Armenians who live in this part of the Old City have been facing for many years,” explained Archbishop Aris Shirvanian, Director of the ecumenical and foreign relations department of the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem.
“I believe it’s a matter of education. People that are in [the] majority and do not condone such acts, whether vandalism or spitting, they should do their duty by educating their own people to refrain from such activities which are threatening the peace in this land,” Shirvanian said.
Last November, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that a Jerusalem court threw out an indictment against an Armenian priesthood student who punched an ultra-Orthodox man in the face after the latter spat on him in Jerusalem’s Old City.
“Putting the defendant on trial for a single blow at a man who spat at his face, after suffering the degradation of being spat on for years while walking around in his church robes is a fundamental contravention of the principles of justice and decency,” the judge wrote in his ruling (“Ultra-Orthodox spitting attacks on Old City clergymen becoming daily,” Ha’aretz, 4 November 2011).
According to Archbishop Shirvanian, while spitting incidents have declined in recent months, the Israeli authorities need to do more to stem the problem. “We know that when reports are being made, [the police] sometimes arrest people, detain them for a short while and they release them. Once in a while they may restrain the guilty side from entering the Old City for a week, or two, or a month. But that’s not a real punishment.”
Attacks reflect overall Israeli impunity

According to Kairos’ Rifat Kassis, attacks on Christian holy sites are only one part of the daily attacks carried out by right-wing Israelis against Palestinians throughout the area.
“We cannot exclude these attacks from the overall attacks coming mainly from settlers against the Palestinians. This is also a sign of growing fundamentalism and extremism which should worry any democratic person, not only Christians and Muslims; this should be a matter of concern for all of us,” Kassis told The Electronic Intifada.
According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, settler attacks resulting in physical harm and property damage to Palestinians increased by 32 percent in 2011 compared to 2010 (“Israeli settler violence in the West Bank,” November 2011 [PDF]).
More than 90 percent of complaints filed by Palestinians to the Israeli police in recent years regarding settler violence have been closed without an indictment being filed, the UN agency also found.
“This is impunity. This is also what Israel is enjoying from the international community. This impunity goes for their own citizens and also for its own policies as well as a government,” Kassis said. “I think this is a message [from the Israelis which] says that, ‘This is our country. This is our land. This is our home and everyone here is a guest and we can do whatever we want.’”
Jillian Kestler-D’Amours is a reporter and documentary filmmaker based in Jerusalem. More of her work can be found at jkdamours.com.

http://electronicintifada.net/content/israeli-settlers-increase-their-attacks-palestinian-christian-sites/11756



format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
This mess seems to continue until zionists will stop they endless aggressions against they neighbor countries and end occupy lands which don´t belong to them, start to respect international laws like the Geneva Conventions, stop using banned weapons against civilians, stop making attacks to the neighbor coutries (like now to Syria and at 2006 to Lebanon), return back to the borders before 1948, stop expelling civilians, stop destroying mosques and churches, send they own war criminals to the international court for trial for the crimes against humanity etc. etc.

When do you think that zionists will learn they lessons and will do all this?

Oh, and return the Golan Heights (like they returned before Sinai to Egypt) to Syria (to who ever will be in rule in Syria after civil war).
He wont answer this because he knows this is the truth, when a zionist getts confronted with the truth he starts to shake in fear or even run away. Cowards of the world, can only attack countries which are weak than them. He has posted in the wrong topic and i will make sure he will run away from this forum insha'Allah, ofcourse this should be a effort between the ones who are knowledgeable in this field.
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