Zionist Enemy Gives "Ethical Green Light" to "Israeli" Aggressions
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The Zionist entity has given its self the right of aggressing at all fronts, through the "Israeli"
War Minister, Ehud Barak, who hid behind the US attempts on forcing new sanctions on Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu, Zionist Prime Minister, considered that Arabs need courageous leaders so they would achieve peace.
Furthermore, Head of "Israeli" army, Benny Gantz, said that Iran is connected to all negative aspects, adding that the "Israeli" army has all "ethical" rights of aggression.
Zionist "Yedioth Ahronoth" newspaper quoted Gantz as saying, "The relations between Iran and Hizbullah are creating a delicate and possibly developing atmosphere", as he described Iran's nuclear project as an "international dilemma" which could escalate the armaments race in the region.
Gantz also referred to possibilities of a new upcoming war next summer between "Israel" on one front, and Hizbullah and Syria on another front, believing that none of the fronts has interests in raising tensions.
The Zionist entity has given its self the right of aggressing at all fronts, through the "Israeli"
War Minister, Ehud Barak, who hid behind the US attempts on forcing new sanctions on Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu, Zionist Prime Minister, considered that Arabs need courageous leaders so they would achieve peace.
Furthermore, Head of "Israeli" army, Benny Gantz, said that Iran is connected to all negative aspects, adding that the "Israeli" army has all "ethical" rights of aggression.
Zionist "Yedioth Ahronoth" newspaper quoted Gantz as saying, "The relations between Iran and Hizbullah are creating a delicate and possibly developing atmosphere", as he described Iran's nuclear project as an "international dilemma" which could escalate the armaments race in the region.
Gantz also referred to possibilities of a new upcoming war next summer between "Israel" on one front, and Hizbullah and Syria on another front, believing that none of the fronts has interests in raising tensions.
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