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Herr Major General Jilke
« on: July 11, 2007, 08:57:55 AM »
Notice they mention what his granfathers military carrers were but not his  Fathers strange        



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UN commander in Golan 'worried by Israel's actions'


Major-General Wolfgang Jilke, commander of force observing ceasefire between Israel and Syria, expresses concern over rising tensions, but points finger mainly at Israel for breaking routine in area and acting intensively

Gil Yaron Published:  07.11.07, 14:08 / Israel News 




Major-General Wolfgang Jilke has a very special privilege: He can have breakfast in Tel Aviv, get into his blue Volvo and make it in time for lunch in Damascus.

 

"It only takes four hours," the Austrian officer says with a smile.



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Jilke commands the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, comprised of 1,300 troops who were charged with maintaining the ceasefire between Israel and Syria on the Golan Heights since 1974.

 

The UN troops observe the two countries' lineup of forces on a 50-kilometer (31.05-mile) wide strip – 25 kilometers (15.525 miles) east and west of the Yom Kippur War's ceasefire line.

 

Jilke was appointed to the role on February 2007. This has provided him with the unique ability to become familiar with the two sides of the border.

 

Contrary to the Israeli view, which regards Syria as a strategic threat, Jilke says that actually Israel bears the brunt of the responsibility for causing the current tensions.

 

"The tensions on the Golan Heights have not been so high in years. I am worried," he says.

 

Room for concern

Jilke is the end-product of a life-long Prussian military education. He is the third generation of a family of officers, and takes pride in the fact that his grandfather served in the royal guard of German Emperor Wilhelm II, while his other grandfather fought in elite forces of the Austro-Hungarian army.


 

At the age of 58, he still appears slim and muscular. His posture erect, the uniform neatly ironed, his hair combed and his wording accurate and meticulous– he epitomizes the ultimate officer.

 

This is not his first time on the Golan Heights. As a young lieutenant, he volunteered to serve in the UN forces, and was one of the first soldiers to arrive to maintain the shaky ceasefire on the Golan Heights, when UNDOF was established in 1974.

 

His return to the area as commander of the same force can be seen as a closure. He is determined to maintain the current state of calm, and his concerns motivated him to grant Ynet a special interview.

 

Jilke is well-aware of the general concern in Israel and of the remarks made by officers and politicians regarding the Syrian arms purchases and increased state of readiness, but he is mainly concerned by Israel's actions.

 

According to him, the Syrians have not stationed any special forces in the area next to the border that would be capable of launching a surprise attacking against Israel.

 

"On the Syrian side I do not notice any unusual preparations," he says. "On the Israeli side, however, we see intensive activity… Israel's right to defend itself is self-understood, but its current activities do not contribute to the efforts to diminish the tensions in the region… The actions on Israel's side are not very helpful when it comes to calming the Syrians down."

 

The UNDOF commander is not worried by Syria's rearmament, although his soldiers would be the first victims should a war break out.

 

"We must remember that the antitank and antiaircraft missiles Syria is purchasing are not offensive weapons. Syria is renewing its weapon inventory like any other army in the world. I do not view this as something unusual," he says.

 

In light of the balance of power, Jilke estimates that "the chances the Syrians will surprise Israel are very low, and in any case, the Israelis have prepared and positioned themselves in a way that guarantees their advantage and deny the Syrians any gains."

 

'Syrian trucks barely work'


UNDOF sources, who likened the Golan to a "crowded military camp", told Ynet of the poor state of Syrian forces. "Their trucks barely work, their tanks are rusty," sources said.


 

"In Syria, you see three soldiers with one shovel trying to prepare trenches in the hard rocks of the Heights. On the Israeli side, we see bulldozers massively altering the terrain," they explain.

 

According to some sources, the hard training schedule of the IDF has made it difficult for them to keep contact with Israeli commanders. "Your chief of staff works the officers day and night, they have almost no time to meet with us," UNDOF sources said.

 

Upon his return to the area about six months ago, Jilke found a very different situation than that which he had left. Up until several years ago, the Syrian side of the border was abandoned, the villages nearly empty.

 

According to UN figures, only 5,000 people resided in the area controlled by UNDOF in 1974. Since Bashar al-Assad came into power, Syria began to repopulate the scattered strip, which now houses nearly 100,000 residents.

 

The growing number of citizens poses a problem for UN forces, which have become smaller relative to the amount of people they inspect.




 

'Situation at the border could erupt'


Jilke claims that since March, Israel has changed the rules. The "Alpha Line" limits the deployment of IDF soldiers to the east. West of the line, the IDF has erected a security fence and a patrol road.


 

In some areas, the fence is several hundred meters away from the Alpha Line. Through the years, Syrian shepherds and farmers have begun to use the land, which technically is under control of the army, even though IDF soldiers did not use to venture east of the fence.

 

Since March, however, Israeli troops renewed their patrol between the fence and the "Alpha line", blocking access to Syrian farmers who had worked the land until then. On three occasions, IDF soldiers arrested and questioned Syrian citizens for several hours.

 

According to Jilke, the situation at the border could potentially erupt. "I'm worried. In light of the tense atmosphere that has been created here, a little incident could ignite a bushfire in an instant," he says.

However, Jilke says he is comforted by his assessment that "neither of the sides has the intention to start a conflict".

 

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Despite the image of Syria as a warmonger, Jilke said the local residents and the soldiers posted in the area wanted calm.

 

"When you ask a young Syrian soldier what he thinks of Israel, he won't tell you that he wants to fight in order to return the Golan to his homeland. Quite the opposite; he will say that he is very curios and would like to visit Jerusalem and Tel Aviv as a tourist, to see how people live here.

 

"This came as no surprise to the seasoned general: "The deeper you delve into the region's history, you learn that people of all origins usually got along much better with each other than their governments," he concludes.




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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2007, 09:02:46 AM »
So the stinking crout, nazi SOB(yemach shcmo v'zichro) 'points the finger' at Israel!!!!

I bet he'd like to shout "Juden rouse!"  I wish I could type that rasberry blowing sound.

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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2007, 09:04:30 AM »
It's so obvious they don'nt mention his father's military  service
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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2007, 09:07:42 AM »
It's so obvious they don'nt mention his father's military  service

Give you three guesses..............(hint): ach tung

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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2007, 09:10:21 AM »
 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2007, 09:13:57 AM »
No german/austrian nazi crout should say anything about Israel for the next 1000 years.

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« Reply #6 on: July 11, 2007, 09:16:43 AM »
No german/austrian nazi crout should say anything about Israel for the next 1000 years.
And the leftist Israeli newspaper takes it readers for fools
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« Reply #7 on: July 11, 2007, 09:34:05 AM »
If you go to the link to the article you will see many good letters about this

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Don't believe him but I know Olmert will believe him. He is on the Assad's payroll. I want to know from Isarelis why can't u invite Christians from other countries to join your army? We are so concern as u because we believe fully that land belongs to you actually the whole land including Gaza and the Wesbank. It is written in the Bible so what is fuss about all this. I am willing to sacrifice my life for Israel.
 
 
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« Reply #8 on: July 11, 2007, 09:41:10 AM »
If you go to the link to the article you will see many good letters about this

for example

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Syrian spy   
     
 
Don't believe him but I know Olmert will believe him. He is on the Assad's payroll. I want to know from Isarelis why can't u invite Christians from other countries to join your army? We are so concern as u because we believe fully that land belongs to you actually the whole land including Gaza and the Wesbank. It is written in the Bible so what is fuss about all this. I am willing to sacrifice my life for Israel.
 
 
Moses Mafora ,     Johannesburg, SA   
 

He's right!!"

If they raised an Israeli foreign legion, there would be 1,000 000 comming to join. Noachides, christian zionists, even athiests who love Israel.

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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #9 on: July 11, 2007, 09:44:24 AM »
I remember reading the paper maybe 4-5 years ago that a German accidentally put out the Eternal flame in Israel

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« Reply #10 on: July 11, 2007, 09:47:51 AM »
'accidentally' :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2007, 09:50:10 AM »
I remember reading the paper maybe 4-5 years ago that a German accidentally put out the Eternal flame in Israel

I read that too. I'd put the bloody german ON the flame.

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« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2007, 09:57:54 AM »
That be the only time Jews ate pork:P after that he was done roasting on the Flame:P lawl should have invited some serbs, they'd bring some serbian moonshine (Rakija) and we could have a Post-WWII party in Israel

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« Reply #13 on: July 11, 2007, 10:00:10 AM »
I heard Croat ustacia was so bad, the German ss would vomit when they saw what they did to serbs....Germans and croats....birds of a feather.

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« Reply #14 on: July 11, 2007, 10:01:34 AM »
I've posted a video and several pictures of the Ustase and what they did, just search the forum for "Jasenovac" and you'll see.

Compared to the croats, the germans were saints tbh

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« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2007, 10:29:15 AM »
I've posted a video and several pictures of the Ustase and what they did, just search the forum for "Jasenovac" and you'll see.

Compared to the croats, the germans were saints tbh

Croats cried 'victim' in the war you just had.....they got their own medicine.

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Re: Herr Major General Jilke
« Reply #16 on: July 11, 2007, 03:14:03 PM »
I heard Croat ustacia was so bad, the German ss would vomit when they saw what they did to serbs....Germans and croats....birds of a feather.
The Croatian and Bosnian SS members were the most brutal of all SS brigades.