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7
September
2011

Turkey is in over it’s head

The past couple of weeks have been a stand up comedy show by the Turkish government.

Turkey’s prime minister Arduan was going in public trying to show some muscles, asking Israel to apologize for it’s actions in the ship convoy where 9 terrorists were killed by the IDF trying to invade Israel.

Arduan claims that the convoy was peaceful and that the IDF is acting like a bully in the Mediterranean sea and that the siege on the Gaza strip should stop.

Even though the Palmer report show’s that the siege is legitimate and I am quite sure Turkey would have act the same under the circumstances, Arduan and his Turkish government insist that Israel will be on it’s knees asking for forgiveness.

We’ll mister Arduan, I guess you are not familiar with Israel and you’re own people – enough so here are some question for – maybe you can find some logic and answer – mainly yourself:

  1. There is no war between Turkey and Israel, why are you trying to cause one?Turkey and Israel were the best allies in the middle east, including economic treaties, military treaties, tourism was flourishing and so were businesses, so why are you trying to start a war?how would Turkey behave if Israel would send ships to Turkish shores, which are suspected to carry weapons for rebels and terrorists inside Turkey?
    I am quite sure those ships would get sunk faster then you can say Arduan…
  2. I would really like to know what does Mr. Arduan expect to happen next? Does he really expect Israel to apologize? Does he want war? Does he want to show his people that he has “the power” to command the Israeli prime minister? Think logically – none of Arduan’s demands will happen in real life, the best he can achieve ( maybe that’s what he want) is a burning middle east.
  3. If aiding the Palestinians is really Arduans goal, why doesn’t he send them supplies through the Israeli authorities who are more then willing to convey those supplies to the Palestinian?
  4. Talking about other countries is easy, sounding humane when it comes to other people is even easier, what about the Armenian genocide that Turkey was responsible to? Did everybody forget that? Did Arduan forget that?

    Any one observing Arduan’s behavior can easily see similarity to a child wanting other children toys and when he wont be able to get them’ he’ll start crying – we hope it wont be too late to back down.

    Stories and tales about israeli injustice are heard from Arduan’s mouth everyday now, and it seems that he doesn’t have a lot to say since Israeli prime minister Mr. Binyamin Netanyahu is completely ignoring him and his demands (quite rightfully) it makes Arduan seem like the boy who screams to mommy….

    Perhaps, If Arduan was such a peace loving person, perhaps he should have not allowed those ships to go out on the convoy which was bound to end as it did, perhaps he should have tried diplomacy back then – before he sent those ships to create the provocation that they did.

    Israel never refused humanitarian support or aid to anyone, on the contrary, it was the first to send aid to any catastrophy on the planet – Including the last earthquake in Turkey which left so many dead and many more with no roof over their heads – The rescue and recovery crews were composed mainly out of Israeli people and requirement.

    13
    April
    2011

    Games theory

    I think the IHH has been reading to much science fiction lately.
    As I read on the news now, they are planning on sending more “aid ships” to Israeli waters in hopes that maybe if they show they are determined, Israel will allow them to go through without a security check and without verifying there are no weapons aboard those ships.

    It’s kind of amusing, if the IHH claims the ships carry humanitarian aid supplies, why don’t they allow the Israeli government check those ships and then deliver the goods to Gaza? If those ships do not carry missiles and rockets, why do those aboard those ships fight to defend the ships with their lives?

    There are many whys in these so called “aid cruises” but the bottom line is, Israel will never allow a vessel to approach it’s shores, especially the Gaza strip shores, unchecked.

    Think what would you do? If you knew you enemies are delivering weapons to hurt your civilians, women, children, elderly – missiles make no discrimination.
    Israel has no choice but to stop those ships and check for weapons in any mean necessary, even at the cost of lives, otherwise’ the outcome will be loss of lives among Israeli children.

    I am quite sure that the next ship which will approach the Israeli shores will stop, and if it wont, it will be boarded, and if that doesn’t succeed, I am quite sure the IDF also has a plan of sinking those ships – anything but let missiles and rockets reach the Gaza strip.

    The reason for those cruises is quite known. The Egyptian border is getting tighter, and watched closely by both the Israeli and Egyptian sides so the missiles and rockets cannot come from there, so the other option is to send a ship with hidden weapons disguised as a “Humanitarian Aid ship” – we all know the world loves an underdog – and the Palestinians win either way.

    If the ship gets boarded the passengers will then go around the world telling everyone “how brutal and aggressive the IDF is”, if they won’t get boarded (which I doubt) they can deliver missiles to the Hamas and Islamic Jihad – it’s a win win situation for the Palestinians, Hopefully, the world will be smarter this time, and ask some questions such as:
    Why won’t the ships allow the IDF to check for weapons on board if they only carry humanitarian aid?

    2
    June
    2010

    Yet another “aid”\provocation ship for Gaza.

    As I am reading a fresh article in the CNN website regarding an additional ship sailing to the shores of Israel in the intention to “provide Gaza with medical and humanitarian aid” I cannot help but writing a response here on my website. And why don’t I respond on CNN you ask? Simply because my words will probably be censored and most of what I want to say will not be read by anyone – I tried.

    The first thing I would like to say about the story on CNN is about the first sentence: “Two days after Israel’s deadly attack….” I would write:

    “Just two days after violating the Israeli territory, another ship with the intent to incite the arab world is headed towards Israel…” Thats how I, and everyone in Israel see it and thats exactly how each and everyone reading this story would feel if ships such as those stopped by the Israeli army, would violate your country’s rules and laws.

    In the story, the CNN reporter makes sure to specify the ship’s cargo and of course it’s name “the rachel corrie” (for future reference when it will be stopped by the Israeli army) and specifically the fact that the ship’s cargo was checked by the Irish customs (the ship is embarking from Ireland). Now, here’s a thought you may have missed, my dear CNN reporter: Can’t that ship be loaded with weapons and ordnance at mid sea ? Do you think people or terrorists are that stupid? If you were a terrorist, would you load the weapons and missiles in Ireland or meat a Libyan, Tunisian, Algerian or any other ship in the middle of the sea and load the weapons there? The fact that the ship was inspected in Ireland is a nice thought but unfortunately for the world, terrorists are much more cleaver then you would imagine, it’s what they do – deceive public opinion.

    Another thing which was written in the story is that this will probably won’t be the last ship, of course it wont,. Look at the incitement it caused? Look how much the world hates Israel now, that’s exactly the purpose of those ships, deliver weapons or create provocation, regardless, I would hate to disappoint the former US ambassador to Mauritania – Israel will respond to similar future threat such as the flotollia in the same manner it did with the flotollia, if not worse – that’s the only way to ensure Israel’s safety which is the most important thing to our leaders.

    There is of course (how else?) a quote from an arab representative, Mr. Ghassan Al-Khateeb saying the peace talks are at a halt because of Israel’s violation of human rights(?!?!?), well Mr. Al-khateeb, what about those missiles which are fired daily on Israeli cities? Isn’t that a violation of human rights?….ohhh im sorry , I forgot, those are “terrorists” that are firing those missiles…

    If you want peace, Mr. Al-Khateeb, cut the crap – stop those missiles and start acting like a leader, either that or resign and let your people have a real leader – one with guts.

    Another phrase I would change in the article, and I quote: “The commando raid which led to the death of nine people…” I would rephrase it to: “the illegal convoy which violated Israel’s territorial waters causing the death of 9 people…”, doesn’t it strike you odd that Israel defended it’s borders and it;s now held guilty for that? I red the phrase “excessive use of force…” somewhere on the Internet in relation to current events, it made me laugh, those soldier weren’t carrying real guns, they boarded those ships with paintball guns to prevent casualties and were fired upon with live fire. Besides, what is Israel expected to do? Throw flowers at criminals? The broke the law and they were stopped, Arab countries do much more for much less…

    There is a whole part about the Turkish prime minister and his anti-Israel speech to which I will not even give room in my article as I think his acts and sayings are anti-Israel, Anti-Jewish and I would advise that he would be careful at his goals. Turkey was a friend to Israel because of it’s western ideals and policy, becoming an Arab extremist doesn’t help him or his country.

    One thing that really pissed me of with the CNN story is this statement: “many Israelis, whoc see themselves as between the rock and a hard place when it comes to how to approach the issues on the territory”, obviously the reporter is stating his or her opinion here, yesterday, I drove from Tel Aviv to Tiberias up north and along the road, in every intersection, there were people carrying the Israeli flags and sign that explicitly say: “well done Netanyahu…” I do not know where the CNN reporter gathered such information but it is obviously wrong and misleading as Israelis – even the most conservative ones – now realise that the territory is the new “wild west” they allow themselves to do and act as they see fit blaming “the terrorists every time Israelis get hurt. Everyone I know is now saying – NO MORE!

    There is some more self righteous text about the Gaza blockade being immoral and that the people of Gaza shouldn’t suffer like that – well, nor should the Israeli suffer because the Palestinian authority cannot control terrorists within it’s borders.

    To sum it all, the equation is quite simple:

    NO MISSILES = NO BLOCKADE

    maybe the palestinians need some more time to understand it, and maybe the world does too, us Israelis have long learned that for Arabs, our blood is lesser then water, and no one in the world, not the french, not the british, the Americans or the Turkish people will help us when we will be on the loosing side – that’s exactly why we will do everything to make sure – we always win!

    31
    May
    2010

    “Cruise” to gaza

    Today it finally happened, although Israel warned the ships not to come to it’s shores un-inspected for days now, the ships still came and 15 people died in combat! (wasn’t it supposed to be humanitarian?!?!).

    Israel suggested to deliver the “humanitarian” shipment to Gaza after inspecting it in the Ashdod naval port, but the ships chose to ignore Israel’s right to defend it’s territorial waters and infiltrated it’s border.

    Now I ask you, what did they expect? If a ship would infiltrate into US water what do you think the US army would do? They would blast those ships out of the water along with everyone on them.

    What really bothers me is the apologizing attitude of the Israeli leaders I don’t think Israel should apologize defensive actions taken by it’s army – after all that’s what its there for!

    Terrorists such as those people who came on those ships choose to ignore rules and laws all the time and they try to get away with claim of democracy or like in this case “Humanitarian aid” which is quite obvious to everyone that the cargo was weapons and as a matter of fact they opened fire on the Israeli soldier when the arrived to stop the ships from approaching it’s waters. Let this be a lesson to all Terrorists: “ you break the rules = you get hurt” and there is no other way, the people on those ships were adults and they knew exactly what they are getting into, you cannot provoke a whole country trying to undermine it’s control over it’s territory and then make a cute “doggy face” and say “all we wanted to do is help” – there are ways to help!, there are ways to deliver humanitarian aid (if such aid is needed – and in Gaza it’s not!) if they really wanted to help they would ask the Israeli government to deliver those goods and not try to breach it’s governance and get into the country with no permission – hell, some countries shoot immigrants trying to cross their borders on foot – but the international community is apparently blind to provocation and blind to the way terrorists act, this is why most Europe and the US are subject to terror attacks even more then Israel. They let terrorists go away with far too many thing in the name of democracy, freedom of speech and the bill of rights.

    Something must be done about it and I guess Israel was chose to be the first to do it.

    Well done!