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Offline Ben m

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Report: IAF aircraft land at Saudi base
« on: June 23, 2010, 02:19:25 PM »
probably false.but if it is true probably the iranians are busted.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3909732,00.html
Report: IAF aircraft land at Saudi base


Islam Times says Israeli jets unloaded military equipment in Islamic country ahead of possible Iran strike

Dudi Cohen Published:  06.23.10, 17:25 / Israel News 





Israeli Air force aircraft landed during the past weekend at a military base in Saudi Arabia and unloaded large quantities of military gear, according to a report published Wednesday by Islamic website Islam Times.


 

The report, which has questionable credibility, claimed the equipment was unloaded at a base in the city of Tabuk, in the north western part of the country, ahead of a possible strike on Iran.

 

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The controversial report was also published by the Iranian news agency Fars, under the title "Suspicious military activity of the Zionist regime in Saudi Arabia."

 

According to the report, the IDF built a military base approximately 9 km (5.5 miles) from Tabuk, and while Israeli planes landed there on June 18 and 19, all civilian flights were cancelled at the local airport.

 

One of the passengers in Tabuk noted that civilians at the airport were not given an explanation for the flight cancellations, but were compensated by the Saudi authorities and accommodated in nearby hotels.

 

The report further claimed that "the secret relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia became the main topic of conversation among the city's residents."

 

Another report published two weeks ago claimed Saudi Arabia tested its defense missile systems In order to allow IAF airplanes to pass through its airspace en route to bombarding nuclear facilities in Iran.

 

 
Security elements in the Persian Gulf told the London-based Times magazine that Riyadh gave Israel the green light to fly through a narrow airspace in the north of the country, in order to shorten the flight time to the Islamic Republic.

 

According to the Times, in order to ensure that IAF aircraft are not intercepted by Saudi defense missiles, Riyadh conducted tests to make sure the system does not activate if Israeli planes are detected. After the aircraft clear the area, the system will resume to normal activity.
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alleis:israel,united states,canada,european union,greater serbia,russia,australia and new zealand and japan/south korea and india.togheter we maight win this war.

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Re: Report: IAF aircraft land at Saudi base
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2010, 04:45:15 PM »
I believe each and all of these reports.

This is how the Middle East does operate, and how it always has operated.

Hypocrisy of the highest order rules the day in the Middle East.

Without doubt Peres and Olmert and Barak and probably even Sharon have all visited the Saudi King in person, and may very well regularly visit all the other Arab dictators in the region in the Arab capitals.

These visits are always "top secret" by demand of the Arab States, who can't afford to let their people know that they are willing to do business with "The Zionists!".

Don't forget that it was Israel which flew heavy armaments directly into Iran to deliver them to the Mullahs on behalf of President Reagan and Oliver North -- all while the Mullahs were denouncing the Jews and calling for the death of Israel.

Just another typical day in the Middle East.

The Israeli Government is equally hypocritical, so don't think that Jerusalem does only innocent and good things.

It's a sad statement on our 'human condition'.

The whole thing is a "win-win" for Saudi Arabia.

Iran hates the corrupt Saudi Royal Family and wants them deposed and replaced with a radical regime like Al Qaeda.

Iran also has tentacles all over the Middle East; supporting Hamas, Hezbullah, Syria, and Turkey.

So Israel whacks Iran, using Saudi assistance.
Saudis deny everything, run to the UN to denounce Israel and call for Sanctions against the Zionist Regime; even while the Israeli jets are over Saudi territory.
Saudis call for emergency meeting of Arab League over "Israeli" Aggression".
Result -
Saudi Regime safe for another ten years.
Israel safer but not safe.
Arabs and "International Community" now hate Jews more than ever before, calling for international boycotts and disinvestments.
Hussein Obama uses incident to further excoriate the Jews.
In short, everyone gets exactly what they always wanted, and only the Jews take all the risk and do all the work.

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alleis:israel,united states,canada,european union,greater serbia,russia,australia and new zealand and japan/south korea and india.togheter we maight win this war.

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Re: Report: IAF aircraft land at Saudi base
« Reply #4 on: June 24, 2010, 02:29:58 AM »
There are thunders and sparks in the skies, because Faraday invented the electricity.