el plans to build more than 6000 homes in Jewish settlements in the West Bank this year, an Israeli newspaper has said.
The reported settlement expansion project of the Israel Lands Administration (ILA), a government agency, would coincide with Israel’s plan to pull out of the Gaza Strip this summer and defy US calls for a freeze in “settlement activity”.
The US-backed “road map” requires a halt to settlement building on land Israel captured in 1967 and where Palestinians want statehood. Palestinians are worried that Israel wants to quit Gaza only to annex areas around more populous West Bank settlement blocks.
Settlements built on occupied Palestinian lands are deemed illegal under international law. But Israel disputes this.
Immediately after September 11th, stories were circulating that 5 Israelis were arrested in New York after being caught ‘celebrating’ the strikes. They were placed in solitary confinement for weeks but then were quietly deported.
Israeli Dominick Suter tells the same story. The owner of a moving company called Urban Moving Systems suddenly upped and moved back to Israel abandoning his business for no apparent reason.
The imprisonment of Israelis, mostly all believed to be Mossad agents, was all down to their suspicious behaviour. Shady enough behaviour to warrant the FBI to look into the ‘business’ of these people and arrest them. But what is even more suspicious is the way in which they were quietly released, with minimum fanfare and deported back to Israel.
The five celebrating Israelis aren’t the only ones arrested for their dubious behaviour.
In October of 2002 in Plymouth, PA, a restaurant manager reported on three movers who were caught dumping furniture near his place. When he approached the driver, later identified as Moshe Elmakias, the man fled the scene. The manager made a note of the trucks sign, ‘Moving Systems Incorporated’ and called the police.
The truck was later spotted by the police. The two other movers, identified as Israelis Ayelet Reisler and Ron Katar began to act strangely enough for the police to search the truck and find a video which revealed footage of Chicago with zoomed in shots of the infamous Sears Tower. Falsified travel logs and fake paperwork were also found on the Israelis. When pressed for the name and number of the customer they were supposedly moving his furniture for, they were not able to provide them.
On October 10th, 2001 news broadcaster CNN made a brief mention of a scuppered bomb plot in Mexico promising to bring more details as the story unraveled. But that was the last time the TV network station ever reported on the story.
But over in Mexico the foiled bomb threat was headline news and was posted on the official website of the Mexican Justice Department.
Two terror suspects were caught in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies; in their possession were nine hand grenades, a high powered gun and C-4 plastic explosives.
The two men arrested were Salvador Gerson Sunke, a Mexican Jew, and Sar ben Zui, a colonel with the Israeli special forces, aka MOSSAD. Also found in their possession were false Pakistani passports.
But like previous cases involving Israelis, the story disappeared from the press and the two men were released and deported back to Israel, very quietly and very top secret.
An investigative report by the news service La Voz de Aztlan revealed that plenty was going on behind closed doors.
“La Voz de Aztlan has learned that the Israeli Embassy used heavy handed measures to have the two Israelis released. Very high level emergency meetings took place between Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations Jorge Gutman, General Macedo de la Concha and a top Ariel Sharon envoy who flew to Mexico City especially for that purpose. ElCB-as Luf of the Israeli Embassy worked night and day and their official spokeswoman Hila Engelhart went into high gear after many hours of complete silence. What went on during those high level meetings; no one knows, but many in Mexico are in disbelief at their release.”
Stories of Israelis being arrested by law enforcers are widespread and plenty with one common theme – they all get released and deported back to Israel with no charges filed against them.
Furthermore, if one casts their mind a few years back the Mossad ‘warned’ that some 200 Al-Qaeda members were planning major attacks in the U.S. Three years on and not one of these Al Qaeda members has been arrested nor found.
However, nearly 200 Israeli agents have been. Agents who included military personnel, electronics experts, wire and phone taping experts and explosive experts with the skill to bring down buildings including high rise ones.
Could it be that the 200 Al Qaeda members, Mossad warned about, are in reality their own agents sent to frame Arabs for “terrorist attacks”?
Source: Indymedia.org
Immediately after September 11th, stories were circulating that 5 Israelis were arrested in New York after being caught ‘celebrating’ the strikes. They were placed in solitary confinement for weeks but then were quietly deported.
Israeli Dominick Suter tells the same story. The owner of a moving company called Urban Moving Systems suddenly upped and moved back to Israel abandoning his business for no apparent reason.
The imprisonment of Israelis, mostly all believed to be Mossad agents, was all down to their suspicious behaviour. Shady enough behaviour to warrant the FBI to look into the ‘business’ of these people and arrest them. But what is even more suspicious is the way in which they were quietly released, with minimum fanfare and deported back to Israel.
The five celebrating Israelis aren’t the only ones arrested for their dubious behaviour.
In October of 2002 in Plymouth, PA, a restaurant manager reported on three movers who were caught dumping furniture near his place. When he approached the driver, later identified as Moshe Elmakias, the man fled the scene. The manager made a note of the trucks sign, ‘Moving Systems Incorporated’ and called the police.
The truck was later spotted by the police. The two other movers, identified as Israelis Ayelet Reisler and Ron Katar began to act strangely enough for the police to search the truck and find a video which revealed footage of Chicago with zoomed in shots of the infamous Sears Tower. Falsified travel logs and fake paperwork were also found on the Israelis. When pressed for the name and number of the customer they were supposedly moving his furniture for, they were not able to provide them.
On October 10th, 2001 news broadcaster CNN made a brief mention of a scuppered bomb plot in Mexico promising to bring more details as the story unraveled. But that was the last time the TV network station ever reported on the story.
But over in Mexico the foiled bomb threat was headline news and was posted on the official website of the Mexican Justice Department.
Two terror suspects were caught in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies; in their possession were nine hand grenades, a high powered gun and C-4 plastic explosives.
The two men arrested were Salvador Gerson Sunke, a Mexican Jew, and Sar ben Zui, a colonel with the Israeli special forces, aka MOSSAD. Also found in their possession were false Pakistani passports.
But like previous cases involving Israelis, the story disappeared from the press and the two men were released and deported back to Israel, very quietly and very top secret.
An investigative report by the news service La Voz de Aztlan revealed that plenty was going on behind closed doors.
“La Voz de Aztlan has learned that the Israeli Embassy used heavy handed measures to have the two Israelis released. Very high level emergency meetings took place between Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations Jorge Gutman, General Macedo de la Concha and a top Ariel Sharon envoy who flew to Mexico City especially for that purpose. ElCB-as Luf of the Israeli Embassy worked night and day and their official spokeswoman Hila Engelhart went into high gear after many hours of complete silence. What went on during those high level meetings; no one knows, but many in Mexico are in disbelief at their release.”
Stories of Israelis being arrested by law enforcers are widespread and plenty with one common theme – they all get released and deported back to Israel with no charges filed against them.
Furthermore, if one casts their mind a few years back the Mossad ‘warned’ that some 200 Al-Qaeda members were planning major attacks in the U.S. Three years on and not one of these Al Qaeda members has been arrested nor found.
However, nearly 200 Israeli agents have been. Agents who included military personnel, electronics experts, wire and phone taping experts and explosive experts with the skill to bring down buildings including high rise ones.
Could it be that the 200 Al Qaeda members, Mossad warned about, are in reality their own agents sent to frame Arabs for “terrorist attacks”?
Source: Indymedia.org