Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Israeli Government threatens military intervention to Syria
The Chief of staff of the army for the defence of Israel, General Benny Gantz, visited the Golan Heights region and pointed out that the operations of the Syrian forces against armed groups could lead to military interference with the Israeli regime. The Israeli regime threatened, this Sunday, to pursue a military intervention in Syria. The Israeli regime threatened, this Sunday, to pursue a military intervention in Syria, when three Syrian tanks penetrated the demilitarized zone of the Golan Heights Plateau, with the aim of attacking armed terrorist groups that headed in the direction of Israel to seek refuge and escape the justice of Damascus."The Syrian conflict can pass into the territory of Israel, but in this case the Israeli army will oppose it with all of its military might," stressed Gantz, then added that "any attempt to get Israel caught in the internal conflict of Syria is destined to failure." Ed. Two interesting points is that the UN declared the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights illegal and "without international legal effect" (section 1). Therefore, they have no right to take any action against Syria on legal Syrian territory.The second point is that armed terrorists were fleeing TO Israel, which implies foreknowledge that they would be not only protected there, but also that they are serving the interests of the State of Israel to destabilize the Syrian government.
[ED NOTES;TO PROVE  THAT SECOND POINT MADE ...SEE 
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/stray-bullet-from-syria-hits-idf-jeep.premium-1.475438
The officer was driving the vehicle at the time, but no one was injured in the incident on the Israel-Syria border; an IDF source said that this was the result of 'mistaken fire by Syrian rebels.'

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