Israel holds meeting on possible war with Syria

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WorldNetDaily: Israel holds ‘very sensitive’ meeting on war with Syria: “TEL AVIV – Israel’s security cabinet, composed of the country’s top ministers, today held what was deemed a ‘very sensitive’ closed-door meeting to plan for the possibility of war with Syria”

“Security officials told the ministers during today’s meeting Syria is preparing for war with the Jewish state but that its preparations were seen as defensive in nature. They said they were concerned Syria might miscalculate Israel’s intentions and launch a war based on faulty intelligence.”

“In a recent WND interview, a top official from Bashar Assad’s Baath party warned if Israel doesn’t vacate the strategic Golan Heights by August or September, Syrian groups might launch guerrilla attacks against Jewish communities there that could lead to a larger confrontation with Israel.”

Israel just does not get it. Syria has flat out said it is preparing to take back the Golan Heights this summer, by force if that is required. A miscalculation by either side could start the war but the war is inevitable unless Israel actually gives up the territory. I still think there will be a war this year around the Jewish New Year (September).

The Israeli leadership is out of touch with reality, thinking that giving up land and creating a new terrorist state on its borders is somehow going to bring Israel peace. The Arabs have been at war with Israel since the state was established, why would that change now? They believe Israel is on their land. It is time for Jews to start living in the real world that exists instead of believing that an ideal world can be created through Jewish compromise and groveling.

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Tags: Israel, peace, security, Syria
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Date posted: Thursday, August 9th, 2007 2:12 pm | Under category: Israel
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