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http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/IAF-may-soon-get-its-first-female-squadron-commander-497011

IAF MAY SOON GET ITS FIRST FEMALE SQUADRON COMMANDER

With women enlisting in increasingly greater numbers for IDF combat positions, a female Israel Air Force squadron commander is not far off, a senior IAF officer told The Jerusalem Post during an interview at the Sde Dov airport in Tel Aviv, between the city’s Port and Ramat Aviv neighborhood.

“We are living in an interesting time and the base is a microcosm of Israel,” the officer said over a cup of ice tea, explaining that the number of women requesting to serve in combat units – including in the air force – has steadily increased since 2000 and “we are now seeing the fruits of that.”


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“I hope that the first female squadron commander will be from here. I’m not the one to decide, but I have a name I would recommend,” the source said, adding that perhaps the next base commander in Hatzor would be a woman.

According to the senior officer, there are 10 female pilots at the base and with courses in the air force still male-oriented, female pilots need to be very strong mentally to finish their course and “overcome all obstacles that may be in front of you,” he said.


In 2014, a woman was named deputy commander of an operational squadron, serving as second-in-command of the Nachshon Squadron at the Nevatim Base in the country’s south. While women have served as deputy commanders of support squadrons, the promotion of “Maj. Gal” (name not disclosed) made her the highest ranking woman in the IAF to date.

According to the army, there has been a 5% increase in motivation –as measured by requests – of female recruits to serve in these units as compared to last year’s enlistment, and the army is expecting a spike in female combat recruits in 2017 which will see over 2,500 female combat soldiers enlisting, a senior IDF officer in the Manpower Directorate told the Post.

But a recent Defense Ministry report by IDF Ombudsman, Maj.-Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Brick, found a significant decrease in the motivation of women to serve in combat positions. According to Brick, there is a discrepancy between the expectations of soldiers and the reality they face once placed in operational battalions which led to the decrease in the motivation of fighters.

The percentage of female soldiers who leave the battalion at the beginning of their training makes the decrease in motivation “evident” as they feel that their skills and abilities are being constantly compared to those of male soldiers, he wrote.

The senior Manpower Directorate officer disagreed with the findings of the report, telling the Post that the motivation in female combat soldiers continues to increase as well as the need for them to fill positions that have opened up due to the shortening of army service.

“There is a significant jump in the recruitment of women into combat roles, and this is all due to their motivation to serve in those positions,” he said, adding that 15% of women volunteer to serve as long as their male counterparts.

“That’s something we didn’t see in previous years. We should have put women in these roles even if we didn’t shorten the service period,” he said, stressing that the army “gives them the opportunity and they succeed.”

But it’s not only the demand for women to fill combat positions that continues to increase, so does the demand for intelligence gathering in light of increased threats on Israel’s borders and the continuing wave of violence in the West Bank and across the country.

The IAF’s first operational mission took off from the airbase in December 1947 to rescue an injured soldier south of Beersheba, it has since carried out thousands of missions and trained hundreds of thousands of soldiers.

Israel Air Force’s intelligence gathering aircraft are increasing their number of complex reconnaissance missions in the air, with the “First” Squadron clocking at least 6,000 hours in 2016 alone.

“We fly where and when we need to and are managing the risks around us while knowing where the enemy is,” the senior officer said.

The “First” Squadron and the “Kings of the Air” Squadron from Sde Dov execute reconnaissance missions with the Beechcraft- 200 “Zofit”, Beechcraft King Air C-12 “Kukiya” and Beechcraft A-36 “Hofit” aircraft. The aircraft are versatile, gathering both visual intelligence as well as signal intelligence with advanced cameras and electro-optic sensors installed on their underbellies making them some of the most advanced manned surveillance planes in the world.

The intelligence gathering planes of the “First” and “Kings of the Air” Squadron based out of Sde Dov take off several times a day and operate alongside other divisions of the IAF, such as the UAV and Helicopter Divisions. According to the senior officer, these planes alongside UAVs, or unmanned aerial vehicles, are instrumental in Israel’s intelligence gathering capabilities, “making our part of the puzzle as clear as it can be.”

While some weather conditions might negatively affect the cameras, intelligence gathering missions take place at all hours of the day, with several reconnaissance planes in the air at all times.

“Israel is a UAV superpower, one of the best in the world,” he said, emphasizing that “the fusion of UAVs and piloted aircraft gives Israel the best possible intelligence coverage. We are able to get the best intelligence for leaders to make the best decisions in a region which is filled with upheaval.”

According to the senior officer one of the main challenges for the next generation of pilots is to train for the next war which will be completely different than in the past.

“We are living in a historical decade where everything in the Middle East is changing, the superpowers, the local powers, and religious powers are all changing,” the senior IAF officer said. “What happened in 2010 across the Middle East, you can call it ‘Arab Spring’ or now the ‘Arab Winter’ but I call it ‘50 Shades of Black,’” he said, referring to the various jihadist groups across the region.

“We cannot ignore what is going on around us. Each side is learning and therefore we must not only stay one step of our enemy but 100 steps ahead of the threat we think the enemy might have,” he said. “We are very adaptive and rational in facing regional steps and revolutionary steps are being taken to keep our qualitative military edge.”

But the base is set to close and be moved to Hatzor Airbase near Ashdod in January 2019.

“I’m very enthusiastic about the move, operationally it’s better, there are longer runways and it’s not hybrid (referring to the civilian part of the airport). While there may be logistical issues at the beginning, in the end, the air force will have better operational capabilities.”
 
Israelin katsottava Golanin ylänköä kauemmaksi Syyrian kriisissä.

Israel needs to reassess its Syria policy
ByODED ERAN, YAHEL ARNON
June 15, 2017 12:26

In recent months the situation has gone from posing tactical problems to creating strategic dilemmas requiring a new assessment and possibly a new approach.











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A UN observation tower is seen overlooking Syria, next to the Quneitra border crossing between the Golan Heights in Israel and Syria.. (photo credit:REUTERS)


As the situation in Syria attracts and involves outside actors and impacts on regions and states beyond its borders, Israel no longer enjoys the luxury of limiting its interest to the Golan Heights border area and the transfer of weapons through Syria to Hezbollah. In recent months the situation has gone from posing tactical problems to creating strategic dilemmas requiring a new assessment and possibly a new approach.

The most important and far-reaching development is the entry of ground forces of three states, mainly Russia and Iran, with a lesser US presence. That Russian and Iranian presence is not going to disappear easily and quickly even when a long-term solution for Syria obtains. These two states conduct their military operations treating Hezbollah as an equal. Furthermore, the US-led coalition has accepted Hezbollah military presence as an uncontested matter of fact.

These facts are not going to change and Israel has to assume that it will now face Iran and Russia in a manner much different from that existing before 2011. Iran and Russia directly and Hezbollah through Iran already have a decisive say in the early stages of deliberations over Syria’s political future. The Russian and Iranian presence and long-term goals may pose serious problems for Israel. While the de-confliction mechanism with Russia is sufficient for daily, tactical issues it is far from being adequate for complicated geopolitical and geostrategic issues.

One such issue is Iran’s ambition to create a “Cordon Iranienne” stretching across Iraq, Syria/Lebanon to the Mediterranean. Iran’s enmity and hostility toward Israel could be contained to a large extent because there was no direct contact. There is a new reality and Iran is politically and militarily present in a close proximity. This is unacceptable to Israel and presumably unacceptable to others including the US, Russia and Turkey.

Even if that Iranian ambition is checked, it is quite possible that with no preventive measures taken Israel may find itself facing two Hezbollah fronts, one in Lebanon and one in Syria, though not necessarily right on the Golan Heights border. The post-Syria conflict Hezbollah will be a different foe – experienced in much more than guerrilla warfare.

Turkey has been known to have an interest in the situation along its Syrian and Iraqi borders but as the internal conflict widened and deepened so did the military and political Turkish involvement. Turkey, alongside Russia and Iran, will no doubt have a major stake in Syria’s future. Turkey’s interest in Syria may not necessarily create a conflict with Israel but the problem is that notwithstanding the restoration of diplomatic relations, the two countries lost the mutual confidence and intimacy which existed prior to 2009-10.

The future political configuration of Syria is just one of several strategic issues that require review and determination. Another is the whole Syrian refugee impact on the host countries Jordan and Lebanon. Each hosts between 1 million and 1.5 million and it is very doubtful whether they return to their homeland anytime soon. Very difficult political, economic, legal and security problems have already arisen and they will become tougher, especially if short-term solutions are applied. It is not too early for Israel to begin studying the long-term implications for example on Jordanian domestic politics and security, economics and relations with Israel. Adding to the quantity of water Israel is already supplying to Jordan may become just one of measure Israel has to take to help the Jordanian regime maintain stability.

The thousands of European volunteers that will have survived the fighting in Syria and Iraq may, in the post-ISIS chapter of their lives, direct their zeal and experience against Israeli targets. Dealing with the problem may require an upgraded cooperation and understanding with certain European and other governments and their relevant authorities. It may also require the creation of new task forces.

We have highlighted only some of the issues which call for a new Israeli approach to Syria and the long-term questions the war in that country has generated. Looking at Syria solely through the Golan Heights lens has long been unsatisfactory, and we for a call for broadening the scope of the Israeli analysis of developments in Syria, drawing Israel’s map of interests in post-conflict Syria and acting accordingly.

Both writers are now senior researchers at the Institute for Strategic Studies affiliated with Tel Aviv University and served in senior positions in the Israeli government.

http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Israel-needs-to-reassess-its-Syria-policy-496869
 
Israelin katsottava Golanin ylänköä kauemmaksi Syyrian kriisissä.
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Israel-needs-to-reassess-its-Syria-policy-496869
Eikös tästä ollut taannoin, että Israel olisi tarjonnut jonkinasteista apua Assadille rauhansopimusta ja Hizbollahin häätämistä vastaan? Assad oli toki kieltäytynyt Hizbollahin tärkeän aseman vuoksi, mutta nyt kun Aleppo on vallattu takaisin ja Assadin armeija pyrrhoksenomaisesti raunioina, niin Israelin tarjoama apu kapinallisten kukistamiseksi voisikin vetää, etenkin jos/kun Venäjän apu silti säilyisi, vaikka Iran ja Hizbollah laitettaisiinkin syrjään.

Israelilla on nyt hyviä mahdollisuuksia mutta myös 2011 edeltänyttä tilannetta pahempien vaihtoehtojen toteutuminen on mahdollista.
 
Eipä tipu Golania baathisteille, todellakaan...

"Syria, meanwhile, has disintegrated and self-destructed, and no Israeli leader will offer the Golan to whatever polity emerges from the shadows of Assad’s gas clouds and crematorium."



MIDDLE ISRAEL: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LAND FOR PEACE
BYAMOTZ ASA-EL

JUNE 15, 2017 22:26

As it turns 50, the formula’s future may be bleak, but its reward remains priceless



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Demonstrators including Israeli and Palestinian activists take part in a demonstration in support of peace near Jericho last year. (photo credit:REUTERS)


The fabled Summer of Love, when some 60,000 hippies descended on San Francisco to condemn war, hail love, and dance with rock legends like Janis Joplin, Jimmy Hendricks, and the Grateful Dead, was 48 hours old when the government of Israel met secretly to debate the newly occupied territories’ fate.

Half-a-century on, the Middle East’s own Summer of Love has yet to arrive, and if anything seems even more distant now than it was then. Still, Israel’s secret decision 50 years ago next Monday did no less, and arguably much more, than the entire Flower Power generation would ever do for peace.



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Overwhelmed by the size and demographics of the Six Day War’s conquests, an ever-wise Prime Minister Levi Eshkol resolved to preempt the diplomatic commotion that was sure to follow the war, and patiently heard out his ministers. Views varied broadly.

Minister-without-portfolio Menachem Begin suggested that the government announce that the “western Land of Israel is currently under Israeli sovereignty.” At the opposite end of the spectrum, minister of police Eliyahu Sasson warned that occupying the Palestinians “might debilitate us.”



Having been born in Damascus, educated in Beirut, and deployed as a spy and a diplomat, Sasson was far more knowledgeable about the Middle East than the rest of the ministers. That is why his analysis tempered many other ministers’ enthusiasm for a decision that would potentially foster Israel’s entrenchment in the West Bank. That is also why the West Bank was ultimately left out of that day’s resolution.

Things were different when it came to the Golan and Sinai, though here, too, Sasson played the contrarian.

A VETERAN of many cloak-and-dagger encounters with Arab envoys and leaders – most notably with Jordan’s king Abdaullah in 1948, and later also with his successor Hussein – Sasson rightly predicted the Arab states would refuse Israel’s peace offer. He therefore sought what he assessed as obtainable, and proposed that Israel condition retreats in the North and South on de-militarization of the Golan and Sinai, free navigation in the Red Sea and Suez Canal, and the Arab boycott’s abolition. Eshkol disagreed.

The prime minister had hinted his attitude already in his victory address to the Knesset the previous week. “A new situation has evolved,” he said, “which can serve as a basis for direct negotiations for a peace agreement with the Arab states.”

Now he tried to turn this vision into a formal government resolution that read: “Israel is offering peace agreements with Egypt and Syria that would include security arrangements based on the international borders.”

The vote on that wording passed, but only by a minimal 10-9 majority, with its opponents preferring a more hawkish alternative that merely offered “peace agreements which would include security arrangements,” and thus left open the possibility of future annexations.

Eshkol, however, understood what subsequent governments from both Right and Left did not understand, namely that on matters of war and peace Israel must act on the basis of a broad consensus.

That is why, despite the original resolution’s technical passage, he now picked 10 ministers, including Sasson and Begin, and instructed them to jointly hammer out a new draft. The retired David Ben-Gurion’s statement in that morning’s papers – that, for peace agreements with Egypt and Syria, Israel should cede Sinai and the Golan – offered Eshkol’s stance some priceless reinforcement, even though the two men had by then been sworn enemies for several years.

The 10 ministers soon returned with a new version, which said Israel was offering Egypt and Syria peace “based on the international borders and Israel’s security needs.” This time the resolution was backed by the entire cabinet, including Begin and Sasson.

The delivery was caesarean, the baby premature, and the incubation that awaited it would prove protracted and perilous, but land for peace – an unpredicted war’s improbable fruit – was thus born.

CYNICS would say that Eshkol and his colleagues delivered the land-for-peace concept only to stall. The politicians indeed recalled vividly how 11 years earlier Eisenhower and Khrushchev jointly imposed on Israel a swift retreat from the Sinai Peninsula following the Sinai Campaign. Eshkol’s land-for-peace offer now made it harder to demand a retreat without peace.

Moreover, Arab leaders – who were briefed about the secret resolution by American diplomats – responded to it 10 weeks later with the famous Khartoum Declaration that said no to peace, no to recognition, and no to negotiations with Israel. They clearly meant what they said.

Land for peace seemed even more impractical two months later, when the superpowers passed UN Security Council Resolution 242. Yes, 242 picked up from where Eshkol left off, saying that Israel should retreat from “territories” taken in June 1967 while “a just and lasting peace” must include all states’ agreement to let each other “live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries.”

However, the War of Attrition had by then erupted, with the previous month’s sinking of the INS Eilat in the Mediterranean and the IDF’s retaliatory destruction of Egypt’s oil refineries at the city of Suez. Egyptian-Israeli peace seemed as imminent as a blizzard in the Sahara.

Even so, it took but another 12 years for the idea Israel introduced in June 1967 to generate the peace deal that Eshkol craved, and which by now has been a fixture of Israel’s situation for more than half its life.

True, the land-for-peace concept may have spent itself. The Palestinians have effectively ruined it, first in demanding to swamp Israel with hostile immigrants, then by abandoning their future to the devices of Gaza’s Islamists.

Syria, meanwhile, has disintegrated and self-destructed, and no Israeli leader will offer the Golan to whatever polity emerges from the shadows of Assad’s gas clouds and crematorium.

Still, Eshkol’s move 50 years ago next Monday did produce peace between Israel and the largest Arab state, thus convincing many who in May 1967 predicted Israel’s destruction, and also many who wished it, that Israel is here to stay.

The cabinet debates and resolution of June 19, 1967 can be found (in Hebrew) in the State Archives website archives.gov.il/ publication.

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Israeli intervention in Syria: Purpose of aiding rebels to stop Iran
The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel has deepened its involvement in the Syrian civil war by discretely providing non-humanitarian support to rebel forces. The move comes in exchange for the rebels’ deployment along Israel’s northern border in order to prevent Iran and Hezbollah from threatening the Golan Heights. Fursan al-Joulan (Knights of the Golan) spokesman: “We wouldn’t have survived without Israel’s assistance.”
Jun 19, 2017, 1:30PM Judith Abramson

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Syrian rebels Photo Credit: Reuters/Channel 2 News
The State of Israel is regularly providing several groups of Syrian rebels with financial aid, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday (Sunday). According to the report, for years, Israel has been transferring money intended for purchasing weapons, paying the fighters’ salaries and providing the rebels with food, gas and medical supplies. However, the news source noted that the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem declined to comment on the report itself, while vaguely responding that Israel is “committed to securing the borders of Israel and preventing the establishment of terror cells and hostile forces.”

The intervention is aimed at creating a buffer zone populated by forces friendly to Israel, whose objective is to stop Iran from basing itself on Israel’s northern border in the Golan Heights area. It is well known that Israel has provided medical assistance for years to those injured in the Syrian civil war, such as establishing a field hospital near the country’s border with Syria, bringing Syrian civilians for treatment to the Western Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, and providing humanitarian aid to the area. Furthermore, conversations held by the Wall Street Journal with rebel forces and factions operating along Israel’s border indicated that Israeli intervention in the civil war is significantly deeper than what was previously believed.

According to the report, fighters told the Wall Street Journal that the main rebel group receiving aid from Israel since 2013 is Fursan al-Joulan (Knights of the Golan). “Israel stood by our side in a heroic way,” the group’s spokesperson Moatasem al-Golani told the Wall Street Journal. “We wouldn’t have survived without Israel’s assistance.” Al-Golani added that the group receives $5,000 from Israel per month.

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...ortedly-sent-funds-aid-to-syrian-rebels-29185
 
Selvää tekstiä kenrl Rabinilta 50 vuotta sitten.

IDF Archive releases minutes from last meeting prior to start of Six Day War: "We have no one to rely on but ourselves."
After 50 years, the IDF's Archives at the Israeli Ministry of Defense, released today (Thursday) a rare glimpse into the past: Minutes from the IDF General Staff's last meeting prior to the start of the Six Day War. Then IDF Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin: "We have no one to rely on but ourselves."
Jun 22, 2017, 6:37PM Amit Boukai

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Commanders meeting in the Sinai Photo Credit: Alex Agor, in camp/IDF Archives at Israeli Ministry of Defense/Channel 2 News


The IDF's Archives at the Israeli Ministry of Defense revealed today (Thursday) minutes from the last IDF General Staff meeting before the Six Day War, as well as the first meeting after the victory, providing a rare glimpse into the dramatic discussions that led to the sweeping victory over the Arab armies. "The time has come for us to stop fooling ourselves into thinking that someone will come to our aid," said then IDF Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin, whose testimony, along with other intelligence assessments, ultimately led the IDF General Staff to understand that there is no escape from launching a preemptive strike.

At the last meeting prior to the war’s outbreak on May 19, 1967, senior officers of the General Staff reviewed the entire range of threats from the Arab states and stressed the Soviet’s extensive involvement through their support of the Arab states. Rabin estimated that the attack by the Arab states would be comprised of the integrated armies of Egypt, Syria and Jordan, and as a result, requested that all military units be prepared for an all-out war scenario.

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"We have no one to rely on but ourselves" Photo Credit: Beni Hadar, in camp/IDF Archives at Israeli Ministry of Defense/Channel
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In the course of the discussion, Aharon Yariv, the head of the IDF’s military intelligence, assessed that there may be a direct Soviet interest in fanning tensions in the region. "According to our assessment of information we’ve received, the Soviets are apparently backing Egypt and Syria,” explained Yariv. “The USSR Ambassador to the UN’s avoidance of meeting with the American representative only increases these suspicions."

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"We are preparing for war," touring the northern border Photo Credit: Alex Agor, in camp/IDF Archives at Israeli Ministry of Defense/Channel 2 News
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The greatest threat after the war: Russia Photo Credit: IDF Archives at Israeli Ministry of Defense/Channel 2 News


Later, when asked about the West’s position on a possible eruption in the region, Rabin replied that it appeared that Israel remained alone in the campaign. "We have no one to rely on but ourselves, I suggest that anyone who will count on someone else, will be aware of his error,” Rabin said.

Rabin emphasized to his officers that although Israel is not interested in war, it must prepare for it. "I want each and every commander and soldier, to the last one, to know that we are preparing for war - not just training or exercises," he said. "The army needs to know that it is prepared for war, and that that is what the people were called for. We did not choose this war, but we prepared ourselves for it. This matter at hand is the most serious I recall.”

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...we-have-no-one-to-rely-on-but-ourselves-29272
 
http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...fire-from-syria-reaches-northern-israel-29299

The IDF Spokesperson's Unit says spillover fire from Syria occurred Saturday afternoon in the northern Golan Heights. No casualties or property damage were reported.

At about 3 p.m., several missiles landed in open fields in the northern-Israeli region as many families were traveling there. The IDF has not published any special instructions following the incident.
 
WTF??? Nää tyypit saa meikäläisen vaikuttamaan normaalilta... oma kummitäti oli second aliyah-aktiiveja Venäjältä meidän kautta Israeliin, mutta tämä gospel-sakki on ihan ufolla

 
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Oi niitä aikoja, kun olimme tilaisuudessa jeesustella Israelin teoista islamisteja vastaan:cool:. Olihan se helppo jeesustella ja motkottaa. Israelin olemassaolon ja turvallisuuden suhteen ovat asenteet varmasti muuttuneet sitä mukaa, kun eurooppalaiset ovat saaneet tuta sitä, mikä on ollut Israelin koko olemassaolon aikana de factoa.

Sipiläkään ei mene shokkiin kun Lähi-itäläisiä kuolee kymmeniä yksittäisissä iskuissa. Ennen saattoi hyvinkin tuntea sääliä tv:ssa näkyviä nuorukaisia kohtaan, jotka kivittivät israelin turvallisuusviranomiasia. Sääli loppuu siinä vaiheessa kun samaa katsoo omasta ikkunasta.

Tule poliisivaltio ja pelasta meidät!
 
WTF??? Nää tyypit saa meikäläisen vaikuttamaan normaalilta... oma kummitäti oli second aliyah-aktiiveja Venäjältä meidän kautta Israeliin, mutta tämä gospel-sakki on ihan ufolla


Wöt tö vuk??? Alussa luulin, että on A) pepsodent mainos taikka B) niillä on halko anuksessa koska ilmeet ovat jokseenkin eriskummalliset. Vai, että lihan himossa eleskellään.... :eek: Taidan siis heti mennä paistamaan muslimin morsiammesta parit piffit!

Kiitos veli @Fremen en muista koska olisin viimeksi meinannut kuolla nauruun, ällistykseen ja omituisiin naamanväänteisiin saman aikaisesti. :D
 
Ennen saattoi hyvinkin tuntea sääliä tv:ssa näkyviä nuorukaisia kohtaan, jotka kivittivät israelin turvallisuusviranomiasia. Sääli loppuu siinä vaiheessa kun samaa katsoo omasta ikkunasta.

Ohimennen, minua ei koskaan. Epäilen että palestiinalaisten riski tulla tapetuksin iippojen turvallisuusviranomaisten toimesta on olematon, jos ei hillu missään mellakassa, kivittele, ammuskele, räjäyttele ja puukottele vaan pysyy poissa ongelmista ja välttää ongelmakäyttäytymistä. Eikä etenkään mitään sympatiaa heru palestiinalaisosapuolelle etenkään Arafatin lausuntojen jälkeen jossa hän ylisti ja kehoitti jopa lapsia hakeutumaan marttyyreiksi tapattamalla itsensä. Etenkin Israelin turvallisuusviranomaisten toimesta, jolloin lapsimarttyyrin media-arvo on huomattavasti suurempi kun aikuisen kuolleen. Omasta mielestäni on aivan käsittämätöntä että tämä mies on saanut Nobelin rauhanpalkinnon ja häntä sympatiseerataan edelleen kovasti länsimaisen vasemmiston toimesta. Omasta mielestäni Nobelin rauhanpalkinnon antaminen tämän kaltaisille miehille jotka ovat vuosikymmeniä kiihottaneet ihmisiä aseelliseen konfliktiin toisiaan vastaan, vetää täysin lokaan palkinnon arvon nakertaa sen arvovaltaa. Käytännössä mielestäni sama, kun olisi antanut Hitlerille jonkin ihmisoikeuspalkinnon.
 
Henkilökohtaisesti en pidä Nobelin rauhanpalkintoa niin korkeassa kursissa kuin ne muut "kovan faktan " (fysiikan, lääketieteen jne.) koska se on enemmän sellainen fiilispohjalle perustuva.
 
Israelin kosto tulituksesta Syyrian puolelta oli odotettu. Linkissä video, jossa IDF tuhoaa raskaan kk:n aseman ja pari tankkia.

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...-east/watch-idf-attacks-syrian-military-29302

IDF attacks Syrian military following spillover fire
Two hours after the spillover fire from Syria landed in Israel, the IAF attacked a number of Syrian military targets, including two tanks and the outpost responsible for the shooting. According to reports, at least two Syrian soldiers were killed.
Jun 24, 2017, 8:00PM Daniel Gilenson

Today (Saturday), in response to the spillover fire from Syria, IAF aircraft attacked a number of targets belonging to Syria President Bashar al-Assad's regime in the northern Golan Heights. In addition, the IDF sent a severe report to the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) regarding the spillover.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit stated that among the targets that were hit were two Syrian tanks and the outpost from which the spillover was fired at Israel. In addition, it stated that the IDF will not suffer any attempt to harm the sovereignty of the State of Israel and the security of its residents. The IDF considers the Syrian governing regime responsible for what is happening in its territory.
 
Jerusalem Online kiistää tiedot, joissa väitettiin raketteja pudonneen tänäänkin Israelin puolelle. Syttynyt maastopalo johtui Syyrian puolella räjähtäneen ammuksen sirpaleesta.

En kylläkään ymmärrä jutussa mainittua, että UNDOF:n Camp Ziuanista ammutut kk-laukaukset olisivat syynä.

IDF Spokesperson’s Unit: Additional Syrian rocket fire towards Israel not conducted
This morning, the IDF and Israeli media reported about rocket fire spilling into the Golan Heights from Syria for the third time within three days. However, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit clarified that no rockets were located and that rocket fire towards Israel was not conducted. A fire broke out as a result of Syrian shrapnel.
Jun 26, 2017, 9:50AM Judith Abramson

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Rockets in the Golan Heights yesterday Photo Credit: Channel 2 News


For the third time within three days, reports were received this morning (Monday) concerning at least two rockets from Syria landing in the Quneitra Valley, located in the Northern Golan Heights. Initially, rockets landing in agricultural areas were reported but afterwards, it became clear that this was simply a Syrian tank shell, or a bullet fragment, that was shot and landed on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights and not on the Israeli side. The shrapnel did end up within Israeli territory causing a fire. However, there was no official rocket fire spillover into Israeli territory.

“After searching the area, it appears that this was the impact of individual machine guns on the UNDOF camp in Ziouani near the border with the Northern Golan Heights,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in an official statement. “In addition, the reports about an airstrike in Syria are false reports.”

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#IDF attacks #SyrianArmy targets in response to earlier spillover fire in #GolanHeights https://t.co/VUJbegIqEQ

— JerusalemOnline (@JOL_NEWS) June 25, 2017
At first, civilians and farmers were evacuated from the area however, the IDF clarified that there were no indications from their radar systems nor was the rocket siren sounded. Furthermore, no evidence of rocket fire has been found in the area.

http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news...-fall-in-golan-heights-3rd-day-in-a-row-29333
 
Israel riitelee YK:n kanssa Libanoni puolelle rakennetuista tähystystorneista. Kovasti tuntuvat tunteet olevan pinnassa.

UN rejects Israeli claims of Hezbollah operating under guise of fake NGO
ByDanielle Ziri
June 24, 2017 00:33

The UN decision came one day after the IDF released footage of what it claimed were Hezbollah fighters operating near the Blue Line bordering Lebanon and Israel.

NEW YORK – The United Nations and Israel clashed at the end of last week over recent IDF allegations that Hezbollah terrorists are operating under the guise of an environmental NGO near Lebanon’s southern border.

In footage released by the IDF on Thursday, Hezbollah operatives can be seen erecting observation posts near the Blue Line border with Israel, presumably in order to gather intelligence. According to the IDF, the group has been carrying out these activities while pretending to operate as an environmentalist NGO group it called “Green Without Borders,” at least since April.

Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon had sent a letter to the president of the Security Council shortly after the footage was published, calling on him to “send a strong message” and “demand that the government of Lebanon dismantle these observation posts immediately.”

According to the letter, which was also sent to Secretary- General Antonio Guterres, the “NGO” had denied members of UNIFIL, the UN Interim Force in Lebanon in charge of peacekeeping along the Blue Line, entry to an observation post in April.

But when asked about it on Friday, a spokeswoman for the secretary-general rejected Israel’s allegations.

“Our UNIFIL colleagues say that this nongovernmental organization has been active in the area for the last two years, and UNIFIL, in cooperation with the Lebanese Armed Forces, closely monitors all activities close to the Blue Line,” the spokeswoman, Eri Kaneko, said.

Kaneko maintained that the UN agency has not observed any unauthorized armed persons at the location, or found any basis to report a violation of Security Council Resolution 1701, which put an end to the monthlong conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

“UNIFIL constantly urges the parties to exercise caution in undertaking any activity in the vicinity, and UNIFIL remains in regular contact with the Lebanese Armed Forces command in relation to this and other activities close to the Blue Line to ensure that there are no violations of Resolution 1701 and to avoid any misunderstandings or tensions that could endanger the cessation of hostilities,” she added.

In response, Danon said it is “regrettable that UNIFIL has chosen again to turn the other way as Hezbollah continues to operate in the region.

“This is not an organization that engages environmental protection, but a group that gathers information to assist in terrorist activities,” he added. “It is time for UNIFIL to fulfill its mandate and ensure that UN Security Council resolutions are implemented.”

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Minun mielipiteet YK:n toiminnasta tuolla rajalla on painokelvotonta, mutta kyllä YK "antaa" hissukoiden toimia aivan rauhassa heidän alueellaan.
 
IAF:llä pitää kiirettä. Nyt tuhottiin Hamasin asemia Gazassa ISIS:n rakettihyökkäyksen jälkeen.

Israel strikes Hamas targets following Gaza rocket attack
ByJPOST.COM STAFF
June 27, 2017 03:18

According to the IDF, two military facilities belonging to Hamas were targeted in the north and south of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli Air Force targeted Hamas infrastructure in the Gaza Strip on Monday night following an earlier rocket attack from the Hamas-controlled territory, according to a statement released by the IDF.

According to the statement, the airstrikes targeted two military facilities belonging to Hamas in the north and south of the Gaza Strip.

As Hamas controls the Gaza Strip, it is considered responsible for all attempts in Gaza that seek to harm Israel, reads the statement.

In response to projectile fire from Gaza earlier today, IAF aircrafts targeted 2 Hamas military infrastructures in Gaza

— IDF (@IDFSpokesperson) June 27, 2017
Earlier on Monday, Islamic State-affiliated group Ahfad al-Sahaba claimed responsibility for the firing of a rocket.

The group claimed responsibility via a statement that was shared through Israeli media. This is not the first time that the group, which has sworn allegiance to Islamic State, has claimed responsibility for a rocket attack.


The projectile landed in an open area near the Sha'ar Hanegev Regional Council in southern Israel, the IDF said.

No injuries and no damage were reported. A red siren alert was not activated as it was detected early on that the projectile was aimed at an open area.

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Nyt ammuskeltiin Hebronissa. Kuuma kesä...

Palestinian gunman opens fire on Israeli troops in Hebron, is shot dead
ByJPOST.COM STAFF, REUTERS
June 29, 2017 10:03

There were no casualties to the IDF soldiers.






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Makeshift automatic weapon at the scene of a weapons raid in Hebron. (photo credit:IDF SPOKESMAN’S UNIT)


A Palestinian gunman opened fired on Israeli troops during a raid to uncover an arms cache in the West Bank town of Hebron on Wednesday night, the Israeli military said.

In response to the immediate threat, the forces fired towards the suspect resulting in his death, the military stated.

The IDF released a photo of a makeshift automatic weapon lying on the ground that it said belonged to the gunman.

The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the death of the man but did not immediately release details of his identity.

There were no casualties to the IDF soldiers.

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