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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 59499

    Guess What NuttyYahoo's Genocidal Assault on Gaza is REALLY About?

    IDF's Gaza assault is to control Palestinian gas, avert Israeli energy crisis
    Israel's defence minister has confirmed that military plans to 'uproot Hamas' are about dominating Gaza's gas reserves

    Posted by
    Nafeez Ahmed
    Wednesday 9 July 2014 14.14 EDT
    theguardian.com


    Yesterday, Israeli defence minister and former Israeli Defence Force (IDF) chief of staff Moshe Ya'alon announced that Operation Protective Edge marks the beginning of a protracted assault on Hamas. The operation "won't end in just a few days," he said, adding that "we are preparing to expand the operation by all means standing at our disposal so as to continue striking Hamas."

    This morning, he said:

    "We continue with strikes that draw a very heavy price from Hamas. We are destroying weapons, terror infrastructures, command and control systems, Hamas institutions, regime buildings, the houses of terrorists, and killing terrorists of various ranks of command… The campaign against Hamas will expand in the coming days, and the price the organization will pay will be very heavy."

    But in 2007, a year before Operation Cast Lead, Ya'alon's concerns focused on the 1.4 trillion cubic feet of natural gas discovered in 2000 off the Gaza coast, valued at $4 billion. Ya'alon dismissed the notion that "Gaza gas can be a key driver of an economically more viable Palestinian state" as "misguided." The problem, he said, is that:

    "Proceeds of a Palestinian gas sale to Israel would likely not trickle down to help an impoverished Palestinian public. Rather, based on Israel's past experience, the proceeds will likely serve to fund further terror attacks against Israel…

    A gas transaction with the Palestinian Authority [PA] will, by definition, involve Hamas. Hamas will either benefit from the royalties or it will sabotage the project and launch attacks against Fatah, the gas installations, Israel – or all three… It is clear that without an overall military operation to uproot Hamas control of Gaza, no drilling work can take place without the consent of the radical Islamic movement."

    Operation Cast Lead did not succeed in uprooting Hamas, but the conflict did take the lives of 1,387 Palestinians (773 of whom were civilians) and 9 Israelis (3 of whom were civilians).

    Since the discovery of oil and gas in the Occupied Territories, resource competition has increasingly been at the heart of the conflict, motivated largely by Israel's increasing domestic energy woes.

    Mark Turner, founder of the Research Journalism Initiative, reported that the siege of Gaza and ensuing military pressure was designed to "eliminate" Hamas as "a viable political entity in Gaza" to generate a "political climate" conducive to a gas deal. This involved rehabilitating the defeated Fatah as the dominant political player in the West Bank, and "leveraging political tensions between the two parties, arming forces loyal to Abbas and the selective resumption of financial aid."

    Ya'alon's comments in 2007 illustrate that the Israeli cabinet is not just concerned about Hamas – but concerned that if Palestinians develop their own gas resources, the resulting economic transformation could in turn fundamentally increase Palestinian clout.

    Meanwhile, Israel has made successive major discoveries in recent years - such as the Leviathan field estimated to hold 18 trillion cubic feet of natural gas – which could transform the country from energy importer into aspiring energy exporter with ambitions to supply Europe, Jordan and Egypt. A potential obstacle is that much of the 122 trillion cubic feet of gas and 1.6 billion barrels of oil in the Levant Basin Province lies in territorial waters where borders are hotly disputed between Israel, Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and Cyprus.

    Amidst this regional jockeying for gas, though, Israel faces its own little-understood energy challenges. It could, for instance, take until 2020 for much of these domestic resources to be properly mobilised.

    But this is the tip of the iceberg. A 2012 letter by two Israeli government chief scientists – which the Israeli government chose not to disclose – warned the government that Israel still had insufficient gas resources to sustain exports despite all the stupendous discoveries. The letter, according to Ha'aretz, stated that Israel's domestic resources were 50% less than needed to support meaningful exports, and could be depleted in decades:

    "We believe Israel should increase its [domestic] use of natural gas by 2020 and should not export gas. The Natural Gas Authority's estimates are lacking. There's a gap of 100 to 150 billion cubic meters between the demand projections that were presented to the committee and the most recent projections. The gas reserves are likely to last even less than 40 years!"

    As Dr Gary Luft - an advisor to the US Energy Security Council - wrote in the Journal of Energy Security, "with the depletion of Israel's domestic gas supplies accelerating, and without an imminent rise in Egyptian gas imports, Israel could face a power crisis in the next few years… If Israel is to continue to pursue its natural gas plans it must diversify its supply sources."

    Israel's new domestic discoveries do not, as yet, offer an immediate solution as electricity prices reach record levels, heightening the imperative to diversify supply. This appears to be behind Prime Minister Netanyahu's announcement in February 2011 that it was now time to seal the Gaza gas deal. But even after a new round of negotiations was kick-started between the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority and Israel in September 2012, Hamas was excluded from these talks, and thus rejected the legitimacy of any deal.

    Earlier this year, Hamas condemned a PA deal to purchase $1.2 billion worth of gas from Israel Leviathan field over a 20 year period once the field starts producing. Simultaneously, the PA has held several meetings with the British Gas Group to develop the Gaza gas field, albeit with a view to exclude Hamas – and thus Gazans – from access to the proceeds. That plan had been the brainchild of Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair.

    But the PA was also courting Russia's Gazprom to develop the Gaza marine gas field, and talks have been going on between Russia, Israel and Cyprus, though so far it is unclear what the outcome of these have been. Also missing was any clarification on how the PA would exert control over Gaza, which is governed by Hamas.

    According to Anais Antreasyan in the University of California's Journal of Palestine Studies, the most respected English language journal devoted to the Arab-Israeli conflict, Israel's stranglehold over Gaza has been designed to make "Palestinian access to the Marine-1 and Marine-2 gas wells impossible." Israel's long-term goal "besides preventing the Palestinians from exploiting their own resources, is to integrate the gas fields off Gaza into the adjacent Israeli offshore installations." This is part of a wider strategy of:

    "…. separating the Palestinians from their land and natural resources in order to exploit them, and, as a consequence, blocking Palestinian economic development. Despite all formal agreements to the contrary, Israel continues to manage all the natural resources nominally under the jurisdiction of the PA, from land and water to maritime and hydrocarbon resources."

    For the Israeli government, Hamas continues to be the main obstacle to the finalisation of the gas deal. In the incumbent defence minister's words: "Israel's experience during the Oslo years indicates Palestinian gas profits would likely end up funding terrorism against Israel. The threat is not limited to Hamas… It is impossible to prevent at least some of the gas proceeds from reaching Palestinian terror groups."

    The only option, therefore, is yet another "military operation to uproot Hamas."

    Unfortunately, for the IDF uprooting Hamas means destroying the group's perceived civilian support base – which is why Palestinian civilian casualties massively outweigh that of Israelis. Both are obviously reprehensible, but Israel's capacity to inflict destruction is simply far greater.

    In the wake of Operation Cast Lead, the Jerusalem-based Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (Pcati) found that the IDF had adopted a more aggressive combat doctrine based on two principles – "zero casualties" for IDF soldiers at the cost of deploying increasingly indiscriminate firepower in densely populated areas, and the "dahiya doctrine" promoting targeting of civilian infrastructure to create widespread suffering amongst the population with a view to foment opposition to Israel's opponents.

    This was confirmed in practice by the UN fact-finding mission in Gaza which concluded that the IDF had pursued a "deliberate policy of disproportionate force," aimed at the "supporting infrastructure" of the enemy - "this appears to have meant the civilian population," said the UN report.

    The Israel-Palestine conflict is clearly not all about resources. But in an age of expensive energy, competition to dominate regional fossil fuels are increasingly influencing the critical decisions that can inflame war.

    Dr. Nafeez Ahmed is an international security journalist and academic. He is the author of A User's Guide to the Crisis of Civilization: And How to Save It, and the forthcoming science fiction thriller, ZERO POINT. ZERO POINT is set in a near future following a Fourth Iraq War. Follow Ahmed on Facebook and Twitter.
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  • ELVIS
    Banned
    • Dec 2003
    • 44120

    #2
    It's about Zionist one world government...

    The new world order...

    That's what all of these destabilizing conflicts are about...

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    • DLR Bridge
      ROCKSTAR

      • Mar 2011
      • 5479

      #3
      "Mommy, why was my brother blown to pieces?"

      "Well you see sweetheart, our country was gaining strength in import/exp... look out, another rocket is heading our way"

      What an enormous pile of shit all war is.

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      • Satan
        ROTH ARMY ELITE
        • Jan 2004
        • 6664

        #4
        Originally posted by ELVIS
        It's about Zionist one world government...

        The new world order...

        That's what all of these destabilizing conflicts are about...
        The eventual one world government that will emerge will not be Zionists. It will be the United World Government of my son, the Antichrist.
        Eternally Under the Authority of Satan

        Originally posted by Sockfucker
        I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.

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        • Nitro Express
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 32942

          #5
          I actually sent letters to my representatives in Washington and told them to cut the funding to Israel. More people need to do this. We have given them enough. I would rather have the money go to rebuilding our infrastructure here.
          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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          • Nitro Express
            DIAMOND STATUS
            • Aug 2004
            • 32942

            #6
            I'm to the point of just wanting to pick up all the waste pig products at slaughter houses. Let them get good and ripe and fly over the Israeli government headquarters and dump the load on them.
            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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            • Nitro Express
              DIAMOND STATUS
              • Aug 2004
              • 32942

              #7
              Originally posted by Satan
              The eventual one world government that will emerge will not be Zionists. It will be the United World Government of my son, the Antichrist.


              Former employee of daddy Bush spills beans.
              Last edited by Nitro Express; 07-29-2014, 08:29 PM.
              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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              • Nickdfresh
                SUPER MODERATOR

                • Oct 2004
                • 49555

                #8
                I've read many in Europe speculate that it's little more than a cynical "lawn-mowing" exercise where Israel goes in and beats the fuck out of Hamas (killing lots of civilians, including hospital ridden children in the process). Pulls out, then four years later rinse and repeat...

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                • Nitro Express
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 32942

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                  I've read many in Europe speculate that it's little more than a cynical "lawn-mowing" exercise where Israel goes in and beats the fuck out of Hamas (killing lots of civilians, including hospital ridden children in the process). Pulls out, then four years later rinse and repeat...
                  Lawn mowing? Try genocide. They do it because we not only let them get away with it, we give them money to do it.
                  No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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                  • DLR Bridge
                    ROCKSTAR

                    • Mar 2011
                    • 5479

                    #10
                    I am still scratching my head as to how the people of Palestine elected Hamas to run their government. That's not unlike the Bloods winning the presidency after running as an Independent party, no? I mean, who goes to a voting booth and consciously flips the lever of a known terrorist ring? Can anyone explain to me just how that happened? Thanks.
                    Last edited by DLR Bridge; 07-30-2014, 05:40 AM.

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                    • Seshmeister
                      ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                      • Oct 2003
                      • 35718

                      #11
                      The same thing happened in Northern Ireland eventually people get so dispirited and pissed off they think well fuck you we'll vote for the extremists.

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                      • Nickdfresh
                        SUPER MODERATOR

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 49555

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nitro Express
                        Lawn mowing? Try genocide. They do it because we not only let them get away with it, we give them money to do it.
                        I think the "genocide" thing is a tad overused. It's collective punishment, indiscriminate mass killings, and infrastructure reduction causing mass misery. But Hamas are also a bunch of cunts and they would do worse if they had the same firepower as Israel had. Fuck them both, they deserve each other...

                        They funny thing is NyQuil, you seem to hate the Jews a bit and have no sympathy for Israel beating up on the Palestinian underdogs, yet you blow Putin daily on this forum and enable his fascist agenda and contribution to the misery in Eastern Ukraine and his delusion and complete bullshit propaganda when he murdered 250,000 Chechens, kills his political enemies (including human rights journalists) and simply jails potential political rivals on (relatively) trumped up charges. Funny, isn't it?

                        BTW, he may well be the worlds richest leader fed on oil corruption and pilfered away in a network of secret accounts making him little more than a tinpot dictator at this point...
                        Last edited by Nickdfresh; 07-30-2014, 08:00 AM.

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                        • DONNIEP
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 13373

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DLR Bridge
                          That's not unlike the Bloods winning the presidency after running as an Independent party, no?
                          Stay tuned - it probably won't be long before this happens...
                          American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.

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                          • PETE'S BROTHER
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 12678

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DONNIEP
                            Stay tuned - it probably won't be long before this happens...
                            oooooh, new platform for admin voting....
                            Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!

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                            • Satan
                              ROTH ARMY ELITE
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 6664

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Seshmeister
                              The same thing happened in Northern Ireland eventually people get so dispirited and pissed off they think well fuck you we'll vote for the extremists.
                              You could say the same thing about the US congressional elections of 2010.
                              Eternally Under the Authority of Satan

                              Originally posted by Sockfucker
                              I've been in several mental institutions but not in Bakersfield.

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