Israel’s          Third World Wars
We can
         begin an examination          of Israeli involvement in so
called “third world countries” with the African
         continent.
By 1967 Israel had established diplomatic contacts with
thirty-three out of forty-one          African states. The eight
states refusing to recognize Israel were the six Arab
nations of North Africa (Sudan,          Egypt, Libya, Tunisia,
Morocco and Algeria) and the two predominately
Moslem
         countries of Mauritania and Somalia.          Israel’s
seemingly anti-colonial stance and the civilian Israeli
         aid
to Africa organizations (amounting to          only 0.5% of all
aid arriving in sub-Saharan Africa) were very
         effective
diplomatic tools.
Throughout the 1960s Israel was active
         in the training of
the military of many pro-western sub-Saharan          countries
such as Uganda, Ethiopia, Senegal,
         Cameroon, Tanzania,
Zaire and the Ivory Coast. This was all basically          financed
by the U.S.A. but Israel
         made tidy profits by selling
captured Soviet weapons and largely obsolete military
machinery in the form of outdated
         planes and tanks. But
the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, and the resulting Israeli land
grabbing and occupation of Palestinian
         territory, caused
the African states to view Israel as a belligerent aggressor
backed by imperialist America. Most
         African states
began to vote          against Israeli occupations at the U.N.
         The
African states were only interested in decolonization in
the 1960s and          American interference in the
         affairs of
African states was seen as America simply positioning
itself to be the next          colonizer.
By 1973, after the Yom Kippur War, nearly every
African          state broke off
         relations with Israel. The growing
awareness of the plight of Palestinians was a major factor
in          the anti-Israel
         attitude festering in Africa. 
 
There      
            grew resentment of Western-style politics and the usury that
accompanied Western aid. Israel’s alliance with
         the
despised South African government and its apartheid
policies did not help Israel’s position at all.
The Israeli Mossad assisting the French OAS
(Organisation de l’Armee Secrete)
                  during Algeria’s
struggle for independence was deeply resented by
African states.
Mossad support of the feudal monarchy of Morocco’s
King Hassan to the extent
         of setting up his internal
security system, including the training of the King’s
personal guard unit, was
         resented; not to mention Israel’s
hand in the kidnapping and murder of Medhi Ben-Barka
(the Moroccan liberation
         leader living in exile in France
under          a sentence of death in absentia).
Israel’s involvement in the Sudanese          civil war on the side
of the Southern Sudanese separatist
         rebels was viewed as
a meddling over-reach by African          States.
 
Ehud Avriel 
 
The first Israeli
         ambassador in Africa was a Mossad
operative,          Ehud Avriel, who from his station in Ghana,
oversaw most of
         the Israeli operations in Africa. Israelirelations with Ghana took many forms
         including the
Israeli’s providing the air force          of Ghana with
reconditioned aircraft and training.
         The Mossad set up
Ghana’s intelligence network and a joint          commercial
venture, the Black Star shipping
         company was
established there. One can only imagine what Black Star
was shipping to whom and from where...
In Ethiopia, Emperor Haile Selassie          (aka: Ras Tafari,
prior to his coronation
         in 1930) ruled from 1930 until his
suspicious death in 1975 at age 83          (while under house
arrest in the
         Grand Palace). 
 
Haile Selassie in 1969 
 
 
Selassie inspired the
Rastafari movement that perceived him to be a messiah who
would
         lead the world to          an age of peace and prosperity
(Selassie was a lifelong Ethiopian Orthodox Christian).
He primarily was a symbol          of resistance to European
fascism and colonialism.
Civilian trade          cooperation between Ethiopia and Israel
began in 1952 and government intercourse
         began shortly
after the Suez War          of 1956 when an Israeli representative
was sent to meet with Selassie
         and his top aides. 
 
By 1962, Israel had established
         an embassy in Ethiopia and
was providing military aid that          included training for
commando units and counterinsurgency
         experts, as well
as setting up the communications apparatus          for the
Ethiopian military. The 3,100 member
         so called
Emergency Police force was one of the high profile
counterinsurgency          forces in Ethiopia. 
 
Incoda, an Israeli
company established to handle the export
         of Ethiopian
beef, was actually a Mossad front for perpetrating covert
activities throughout the African continent
         that directed
and monitored the activities of Israel’s extensive          spy
network throughout the Arab
         world.
Even after, or especially          after, the fall of Selassie in
1975, Israel continued to supply arms to Ethiopia. Soviet
made arms were the favorite          commodity that had been
captured during various Arab-Israeli conflicts.
President Mobutou Sese
         Seko of Zaire was regularly
singled out as one of the most corrupt and oppressive
rulers          in the world by
         Amnesty International who
evidently literally owned his country that was formerly
known as the Belgian         
         Congo. 
 
 
 Mobutou Sese Seko
 
All the while the people of
Zaire          attempted to live on an annual per capita income of
$80 (Seko’s
         personal fortune was once estimated at a
minimum          of four billion dollars, and more likely as much
as fifteen
         billion). Seko lived like a Roman Emperor and
was even          primarily responsible for staging the Rumble in
the
         Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali and
George Foreman          on October 30, 1974. Each fighter was
guaranteed
         five million dollars that came out of Seko’s
unfathomably          deep pockets as a personal amusement and
a global public relations stunt.
Of course, the U.S. and Israel viewed
         Seko as a friendly
champion of Western values and a sterling example of
anti-communist          sensibility. Israel
         played an ongoing role
in protecting Seko’s power going back to the early 1960s
when the          newly independent
         Belgian Congo was established.
 
In 1962,
         Congolese President Joseph Kasavubu visited
Israel to arrange for military training and military
hardware. Israeli
         officer-trainers were dispatched to the
Congo in early 1963, while at the same time, Congolese
military units totaling
         250 soldiers were welcomed in
Israel for training. 
 
In 1964, the Israelis delivered the first
shipment         
         of 10 M-4 Sherman tanks to the Congo. In
1969, Israeli advisors began training the elite
First Paracommando Battalion
                  for Seko’s army.
 
Suffice
         to say          that besides Seko’s cosmetic
announcement that he was breaking off relations with
Israel in
         1973 in solidarity          with Egypt, Israel was always
very involved in enabling the rule of Seko by providing
military training, hardware          and weaponry. 
 
Rebel forces
finally forced          Seko into exile in Morocco in May of 1997
where he died of prostate
         cancer three months later.
Israel shamelessly assumed full responsibility
         for the
development of the Ugandan military beginning in          1964.
Between 1964 and 1971, Israel sold Uganda
         twenty-six
training and transport planes while at the same time          the
Soviets sold Uganda seven MIG fighter
         jets. In 1970
Israel sold Uganda twelve WWII vintage Sherman M-4 tanks.
 
Israeli advisors were especially close to          Colonel Idi
Amin, who in January of
         1971 carried out a coup against
President Milton Obote. The coup was supported          by the
Mossad, CIA and the
         UK’s MI-6. 
 
 
Idi Amin 1973 
 
 
President          Obote’s
leanings towards anti-Zionism was deemed reason
enough
         to depose him and install the alegedly psychopathically
murderous Idi Amin. The bloodshed and madness in
Uganda
         continues to this day...
 
 See Idi Amin
         explain why he broke with Israel:  https://youtu.be/vOWPnIMlfdM
 
Israel’s support of the Portuguese control of its African
colonies, namely Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau,
Cape Verde, Sao Tome` and Principe, was such that the
ever          present Uzi sub-machine gun was manufactured in
Portugal under Israeli license for use in all African colonies.
Although
         Kenya had no official relations with Israel,
Mossad contacts in Kenya were good          enough to enable
Israeli
         Defense Forces commandos to use Nairobi airport
for landing and setting up a forward operations          base for
the July, 1976 hostage rescue raid at Entebbe airport in Uganda. 
 
And a lack of formal relations did not stop the
Kenyans from purchasing two missile boats          and 48
Gabriel missiles from Israel in 1978; not to mention non-
lethal military items such as field kitchens and        
          uniforms.
And on his way back to Israel from Kinshasa, Zaire in
December
                  of 1982, Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir paid a brief visit to Kenyan president Daniel Arap
Moi
         to arrange          for the training of his personal security.
Israeli
         involvement in the          arming and training of
Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) forces to protect the white
minority
         rule is best illustrated          by the licensing of the
manufacturing of the Uzi in Zimbabwe. So many Uzi
sub-machine
         guns were made there that          they became
“Ruzis” (a contraction of Rhodesia and Uzi) and were
available
         only to white citizens on          the cheap.
Israel was a major supporter
         and also benefitted from its
relationship with the South African apartheid regime.
Again, the Uzi was licensed for
         manufacture in South Africa.          
 
Israel
         sold South Africa 32 Centurion tanks,
amongst many other armaments too numerous to list; and
when the French imposed
         an embargo on Israel after the
1967          Arab-Israeli War, the South Africans were only too
happy to supply
         Israel with all the spare parts needed for
its          French built war planes. 
 
An entire book can          be
written, and probably has been, about the close
cooperation
         and mutual support of Israel and South
Africa.          Both countries have/had no problem imposing
apartheid policies upon          its populace. The diamond
industry of South Africa was
         and still is dear to Israel.
It’s interesting to know that when
         the revered former
leader of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, died          in
December of 2013, Israeli Prime Minister
         Binyamin
Netanyahu did not attend the memorial stating that the
trip          would be “too costly.”
         
 
This statement          is a boldfaced
lie... as usual. Bibi did not attend the Mandela memorial
because he rightfully knew that his presence          in
         South
Africa would be unwelcome and perhaps incite violent
anti-Israel demonstrations. The South Africans are  
                very
aware of Israel’s support of the Afrikaans’s brutally
oppressive apartheid policies.
In a 1997 speech delivered by Mandela in Pretoria, South
Africa he stated: 
 
“We know too well that our freedom is
incomplete
                  without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
There it is...
         In America          and other countries under the Jewish jackboot, 
anyone
         who supports the Palestinian          cause
is an automatic enemy of Israel (including North Korea,
Cuba, Russia
         and the entire Arab World).
A 1975 U.N. General Assembly Resolution (3379)
         was
passed on November 10th , by a          vote of 72 to 35 (with 32
abstentions) which determined that Zionism
         is a form of
racism and racial discrimination.          The treatment of the
Palestinians and Israel’s support
         of apartheid South
Africa was the inspiration for UN-GAR          3379.
On the same day that UN-GAR 3379 was passed, Israeli
U.N.          Ambassador Chaim Herzog stated: 
 
 “For          us, the Jewish people, 
this resolution based on hatred, falsehood
and          arrogance, is devoid of any moral
         or legal value. For
us, the Jewish people, this is no more than a piece of
paper          and we shall treat it
         as such.” 
 
He then          tore the
resolution in half in a typical gesture of Israeli hatred          and
arrogance. 
 
The resolution was revoked          in 1991 after
George
         H.W. Bush personally introduced U.N. General
Assembly Resolution 46/86.
There is much more to reveal about Israeli involvement
in the affairs of African states in the 60s and          70s,
         but
suffice to say, Israel’s influence and involvement in
African affairs tapered off as African states  
                aligned in
support of the Palestinian cause; in fact, the Palestine
Liberation Organization (PLO) presently
         has
representatives in at least 20 African states.
The question
         arises...          Why would Israel, especially in its
infancy and since then, align itself and support some of
the
         most brutal and          repressively corrupt regimes in
African history? And Israel wasn’t only involved in
Africa, but Central America          and virtually elsewhere as well. 
Why?
         
 
Why be so involved in what is essentially
         an
ongoing Third World War? Is it to simply make          blood-
money? Or is global domination always on Israel’s
collective mind? Probably both. 
 
It’s easy          to buy-off a tyrant who wields centralized power.
Regarding Central America!          ...The Guatemalan mass
slaughters of the 1980s, the genocide against
         the Ixil
Indians in particular, were enabled          by Israel at the behest
of the U.S.A.
During the trial of Rios Montt          (Guatemalan dictator for
17 months in 1982-83), surviving witness
         after witness
testified about the use of UH-1H          “Huey” helicopters that
were used to massacre
         the native population who
attempted to flee into the mountainous          jungles. 
Rios Montt during his first trial 
 
 
The U.S.
Congress had successfully          resisted providing
         weaponry
to the Guatemalan government because of          Guatemala’s
atrocious human rights record. 
 
So Reagan’s
         national
security team (Lt. Col. Oliver North as master organizer)
simply arranged for          a back channel arrangement
         with
Israel to provide 10 “Hueys,” and assorted military
hardware (including          the Israeli made
         Galil automatic
assault rifle), for the murderous Montt regime.
Some
         100,000 “Marxist guerillas” and their civilian
Guatemalan supporters were murdered during          Reagan’s
terms in office alone. The 86 year old Montt was
convicted of genocide and sentenced to 80 years          in prison
by a Guatemalan court... as if he was actually being
punished. But the conviction was overturned by
Guatemala’s
         Constitutional Court (dominated by
sympathizers of the military oligarchy). Accountability
by          the Reagan
         Administration and Israel was never exacted.
 
Zionists
         established the rogue state of Israel for a reason.
Global Zionist domination is the reason and the          eventual
global Zionist government will require a capital, namely
Israel. 
 
The “enemy” that Zionism must fight and conquer
is the populations of any and
                  all countries whose
populace desires freedom, equality, independence, the
survival of their culture, and
         their territorial          integrity. By
controlling the controllers of countries, the Zionists will
control the
         world... or so they believe          and they care not a
whit about the character or designs of anyone who
controls
         a country. 
 
It also doesn’t hurt to make
         a buck off
the sale of arms to whomever, wherever and          whenever as well.
 
Since its establishment          in 1948, the “State” of Israel has
fought
         seven named and recognized wars, two
Palestinian “intifadas,” and
         an ongoing series of armed
conflicts within the          broader Arab-Israeli conflict. 
 
The Zionist          control of the United States of America can
absolutely be squarely
         blamed for the American
demolition of Afghanistan,          Libya and Iraq and any future demolition.
6,800 Arms Exporters          Working in Israel, State
Documents Reveal
...Was the headline in a Haaretz Israeli News article by Gili
Cohen published on July 15th, 2013. 
 
Evidently          there are
6,784 Israelis who deal with
         arms exports from Israel
who are listed in the Israeli Defense Export Controls
Agency that issues the permits related
         to arms exporting.
 
As of the end of 2012
         there were 6,684 individuals
dealing with security exports working for 1,006
companies          and 312 independent
         businesses. The Israeli
Defense Export Controls Agency issued 1,900
 marketing
         permits and 1,716 export permits that resulted in the
exporting of $7 Billion in arms, ammunition          and battle
         equipment. 
 
Israel is considered          a
         leading exporter of
drones, missiles, intelligence equipment, optic equipment
for aircrafts, communications and
                  navigation equipment,
as well as basic equipment such as helmets and bullet
proof vests. 
 
Israel’s largest customers are Poland, India,
South
         Korea, Australia, Thailand, the          U.S.A., Columbia,
Brazil and Chile.
The so-called "Operation          Cast Lead" is a fine example of
what the murderously vindictive rogue-terrorist
         illegal and temporary
“state”          of Israel does to the virtually helpless Palestinian
population
         in the concentration camp known as the Gaza
Strip          whenever it tires of swatting the irritating
Palestinian flies that          can do little else but launch home-
made rockets at illegal
         Israeli settlements.
For twenty two straight days, between December 27th,
2008 and January 18th of 2009, the Israeli military          bombed
large areas of the Gaza killing 1,400 civilians
         (including
308 children), while 5,200 civilians were wounded.          Over
20,000 Palestinians were made homeless
         (3,540 homes
destroyed). The Gaza infrastructure and economy was
further ruined.
Hundreds of civilians were killed in attacks carried          out
using high-precision weapons such as
         bombs and
missiles launched from F-16 fighter jets and unmanned
drones.          Tanks and ground troops shot civilians
         at short
range who posed absolutely no threat to the Israelis...
well, besides          the stones that were being
         tossed.
Indiscriminate weapons such as mortars          and artillery
were used on densely populated residential areas. White
phosphorous was used on residential areas,          schools
and hospitals. 
 
Medical vehicles        
          and personnel were
purposely attacked to hinder their work. Utilities and
vital infrastructure were purposely targeted.
                  Twelve total
miles of water piping was destroyed, along with four
water reservoirs and 11 wells. The sewage
         system          and
pumping stations were destroyed. 18 schools, including 8
kindergartens were destroyed with most
         of the remaining
schools sustaining damage. Palestinian police stations
were purposely targeted.
One of the most infamous incidents of the widespread
slaughter occurred on January
         4th, 2009 when the          Israeli
army herded nearly 100 members of the Samouni family
into a single building
         in the Zaytoun area of Gaza          City.
Once there, they were purposely
         shelled, killing 21
members of the family outright and wounding the remainder.
UN Mission workers documented several incidents
where Israeli soldiers shot and killed
         civilians waving
make-shift white flags to indicate their willingness to
surrender. Two Palestinian women, Majda
         (37 years old)
and          Rayya Hajjaj (65 years old) were thusly murdered by
an Israeli soldier who was prosecuted
         and sentenced to
45 days          in jail; he was the only soldier to face serious
charges stemming from Operation
         Cast Lead.
The armed wing of Hamas and other armed Palestinian
fighters
         did launch hundreds of rockets and mortars          at
civilian areas of Southern Israel during the 22 day
conflict
         killing three civilians and six Israeli soldiers.
Several dozen civilians were injured.
And yhen we have the so-called          "Grapes of Wrath" Israeli
artillery slaughter of innocent
         Lebanese civilians in a
United Nations refugee          compound near Qana in Southern
Lebanon on April 18th, 1996.
         Of the 800 people who took
refuge in the compound, 106          were killed and 116
wounded including 4 Fijian UN
         workers. 
 
Every subsequent investigation (other
         than the investigation
conducted by the Israelis) determined that the          shelling
was intentional.
Supposedly the attack by Israel on the          UN compound
was a response to a Hezbollah
         rocket attack upon an
Israeli patrol. The Israeli patrol was planting          anti-
personnel mines and explosives
         in UN territory.
As of March          2013, one hundred sixty one countries
         have
signed the 1997 Ottawa Treaty banning the use of land
mines, but
         36 countries have not. The countries that
refuse to sign the treaty include          Israel, U.S.A., Russia,
China,
         India, Pakistan, South Korea, Sri Lanka, and
Morocco... some of THE very countries          that should be in
the
         forefront of banning land mines. 
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