There is a theory that the London bombings were part of an Israeli attempt to gain support for the war on terror, and that the war on terror is in itself part of a much wider agenda to drive towards a world war for global control by the Anglo-American-Israeli Establishment. This apparent foreknowledge of certain Israeli officials (Mossad, Halevi) could indicate some support for this thesis. In the days following the bombings certain Israeli statesmen did use the London bombings to call for action and support for the war on terror. The current withdrawal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip would also indicate that Israel is about to launch a blitzkrieg on the Gaza Strip. This in turn will escalate. Were the attacks on 7th July designed to at the very least silence the protestations as Israel kills thousands of women and children in the Gaza Strip?
We have yet to see if "Israel kills thousands of women and children in the Gaza Strip", but hundreds are dying now in Gaza. The deaths in the order of thousands looks like it will be in Lebanon. However I also suggested that the action in Gaza would escalate, and it has, into Lebanon. There is an argument that the current series of events began when Israel killed a family on a Gaza beach with a shell from a ship of the Israeli Navy. The real beginning of this series of events started in 1947, and arguably in 1897 in Basel at the First Zionist Congress.
But why is Blair so reluctant to criticize the indiscriminate murder of Lebanese children? Was my suggestion correct that 7/7 was designed to silence criticism of Israel from Blair and the British government of any subsequent action by Israel on its neighbours? The mass death in Lebanon came very, very quickly. The aim of Israel very, very quickly switched from the rescue of kidnapped soldiers to the laying waste to Lebanon, almost as if it was a plan ready for execution. Does Israel not realise that they may have actually killed those two soldiers themselves, with their 'precision' bombing destroying houses, villages, blocks of flats, etc?
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