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Assad 'will disappear' if Israel attacked
« on: September 03, 2013, 07:52:20 PM »
Where does Israel really stand?  Are they just trying to get rid of everyone's suspicion that they're the driving force behind this?

Assad 'will disappear' if Israel attacked
General: 'It might be the last day of his position as president'
Published: 2 hours ago

As President Obama presses the case for military action in Syria and members of Congress debate whether to authorize that action, Israel is watching developments unfold with great division over whether the United States should act and great apprehension about what might replace a deposed Assad regime.

Congress is expected to vote next week on whether to authorize force against Syria. If approved, the military action could begin at any time. What’s not clear to Israelis is what impact the strikes would have, and that uncertainty is prompting strong divisions over whether an attack would be good for them.

“We don’t know what we will have after Assad, if he will go,” said retired Israeli Brig. Gen. Elihu Ben-Onn, who is now a radio talk-show host in Jerusalem. “We don’t know who will come after him and what will happen in Syria. Will Syria be divided into three, four or five parts? Maybe al-Qaida will come closer and then jihad will come close to the border. Israeli public opinion is very confused.”

Read more: http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/assad-will-disappear-if-israel-attacked/

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Re: Assad 'will disappear' if Israel attacked
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2013, 08:05:56 PM »
Where does Israel really stand?  Are they just trying to get rid of everyone's suspicion that they're the driving force behind this?

Assad 'will disappear' if Israel attacked
General: 'It might be the last day of his position as president'
Published: 2 hours ago

As President Obama presses the case for military action in Syria and members of Congress debate whether to authorize that action, Israel is watching developments unfold with great division over whether the United States should act and great apprehension about what might replace a deposed Assad regime.

Congress is expected to vote next week on whether to authorize force against Syria. If approved, the military action could begin at any time. What’s not clear to Israelis is what impact the strikes would have, and that uncertainty is prompting strong divisions over whether an attack would be good for them.

“We don’t know what we will have after Assad, if he will go,” said retired Israeli Brig. Gen. Elihu Ben-Onn, who is now a radio talk-show host in Jerusalem. “We don’t know who will come after him and what will happen in Syria. Will Syria be divided into three, four or five parts? Maybe al-Qaida will come closer and then jihad will come close to the border. Israeli public opinion is very confused.”

Read more: http://www.wnd.com/2013/09/assad-will-disappear-if-israel-attacked/

No more a driving force than the twats in Saudi Arabia/Qatar and the other Sunni elites who have been arming the rebels for 2 years now.

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Re: Assad 'will disappear' if Israel attacked
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2013, 08:08:01 PM »
Thats funny, because if you read any other article other than from World Net Daily, Israel talks of being on board all the way.