From http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article1942918.ece
Israel plans attack on Gaza
Uzi Mahnaimi
ISRAEL’s new defence minister Ehud Barak is planning an attack on Gaza within weeks to crush the Hamas militants who have seized power there.
According to senior Israeli military sources, the plan calls for 20,000 troops to destroy much of Hamas’s military capability in days.
The raid would be triggered by Hamas rocket attacks against Israel or a resumption of suicide bombings.
Barak, who is expected to become defence minister tomorrow, has already demanded detailed plans to deploy two armoured divisions and an infantry division, accompanied by assault drones and F-16 jets, against Hamas.
The Israeli forces would expect to be confronted by about 12,000 Hamas fighters with arms confiscated from the Fatah faction that they defeated in last week’s three-day civil war in Gaza.
Details of the plan emerged as Fatah forces in the West Bank stormed Hamas-run buildings, including the parliament in Ramallah, where they tried to seize the deputy speaker.
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I told the Intelligence and Security Committee this would happen shortly after 7/7. It links into the three-world-war plan.
When Israel pulled out of Gaza a few years ago I thought there was an ulterior motive.
I thought, why would the brutal, racist Zionist state intent on expansion pull out of Gaza. And then it came to me; total invasion and war.
It took a while. The illegal withholding of tax by the occupying force, Israel, did it. That more than anything has driven many Palestinians to Hamas. And with Hamas' early finance from Israel we cannot discount that certain elements within Israel do still have an influence on Hamas (where do they all get their weapons from?).
The Daily Israeligraph ran a comment by Con Coughlin a few days ago immediately blaming Iran.
John Bolton, who is not the only one, appeared on Thursday on Hannity & Colmes in repsonse to the recent events in Gaza, and said we need to wage war on Iran and also asked if Iran was financing and arming Hamas, but did not provide evidence (and he like Coughlin made no mention of Israel's financing of Hamas).
And in Foreign Affairs, the publication of the Council on Foreign Relations, the lead article in the May/June 2007 edition is entitled "Al-Qaeda Strikes Back"
http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20070501faessay86304/bruce-riedel/al-qaeda-strikes-back.html
It begins with the ominous paragraph;
"By rushing into Iraq instead of finishing off the hunt for Osama bin Laden, Washington has unwittingly helped its enemies: al Qaeda has more bases, more partners, and more followers today than it did on the eve of 9/11. Now the group is working to set up networks in the Middle East and Africa -- and may even try to lure the United States into a war with Iran. Washington must focus on attacking al Qaeda's leaders and ideas and altering the local conditions in which they thrive."
Say what? al-Qaeda is trying to lure the United States into a war with Iran?
al-Qaeda ("the database") was created by the USA.
Hamas was created by Israel.
Both are now being used by their creators for war, and both are being carefully and quietly linked to Iran without any proof provided.
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