According to Syria News:
"Everybody spoke of the explosions in the Qassi military base in Latakia countryside the dawn of Friday the 5th of July 2013.
"But these were mostly speculations based on some Israeli and US fantasies, and even media houses supposed to be on the Syrian state side like Iranian PressTV and Russian RT.
"But these were mostly speculations based on some Israeli and US fantasies, and even media houses supposed to be on the Syrian state side like Iranian PressTV and Russian RT.
"But what did really happen that day?
"1) SAA munition warehouses near Latakia were destroyed.
"2) Israel loses an F16-I
"3) Israel loses 2 navy boats
"4) Israel loses advanced US missiles in Eilat."
"1) SAA munition warehouses near Latakia were destroyed.
"2) Israel loses an F16-I
"3) Israel loses 2 navy boats
"4) Israel loses advanced US missiles in Eilat."
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4b6_1373805423#TSVz42oi89fvs1Ak.99 / http://www.syrianews.cc/syria-attack-latakia-5-july-2013/.
Anonomous writes:
"I just got off the phone with a friend in Latakia. He says no attack on any military base or arsenal took place in rural Latakia.
"He also says that Syria does not store its missiles in warehouses just so the Zionists can simply bomb them. Our missiles, Yakhonts, S-300s and Scuds, are hidden underground or in caves along the coast of Syria. The entire story is bound to be exposed soon. Interestingly, the only sources publishing anything about this are the 'usual suspects' or the 'usual gang of idiots': Reuters, AP and the NYT. Needless to say, all sources quoted are 'anonymous'. What a joke."
"News that Turkey assisted Israel in attacking another Muslim state could result in serious turmoil for Ankara, once the information is confirmed."
Israeli strike on Syria was carried out from Turkish base
In 1948, Turkey was among the first countries to recognise Israel.
(Bad new vibrations)
Under a military co-operation deal in 1996, Israeli pilots have been training in Turkish skies.
In 2007, Turkish-Israeli bilateral trade rose to $2.7 billion.
(Bad new vibrations)
Under a military co-operation deal in 1996, Israeli pilots have been training in Turkish skies.
In 2007, Turkish-Israeli bilateral trade rose to $2.7 billion.
Between 2006 and 2007, the number of Israelis visiting Turkey went up from 362,000 to 511,400—more than 7% of Israel’s population.
Recep Erdogan, prime minister of Turkey
According to Ergün Poyraz, in his book The Children of Moses:
1. Erdogan has spoken to the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee.
The American Jewish Congress gave Erdogan a 'profiles of courage award'.
2. The Erdogan family has Jewish roots.
Erdogan and friends.
Necmettin Erbakan, a former Prime Minister of Turkey, claims that Erdogan's tough line on Israel is a façade to deceive the Turkish public.
(Erbakan criticizes Israel, accuses Erdoğan of being part of Jewish plot.)
Erbakan says:
"Why on earth did Erdogan's AK Party give a ‘go ahead' to the membership of Israel in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and not block membership?
"Why did the Turkish government consent to multi-billion dollars worth of defense contracts with Israeli firms?
"Erdogan says ‘one-minute' to Peres during Davos but conducts business as usual with the Jewish state. This is hypocrisy."
Necmettin Erbakan, a former Prime Minister of Turkey, claims that Erdogan's tough line on Israel is a façade to deceive the Turkish public.
(Erbakan criticizes Israel, accuses Erdoğan of being part of Jewish plot.)
Erbakan says:
"Why on earth did Erdogan's AK Party give a ‘go ahead' to the membership of Israel in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and not block membership?
"Why did the Turkish government consent to multi-billion dollars worth of defense contracts with Israeli firms?
"Erdogan says ‘one-minute' to Peres during Davos but conducts business as usual with the Jewish state. This is hypocrisy."
Turkey's military, whose wiretapping equipment is reportedly used by Israel to spy on Turks. Website for this image
In 1974 there were rumours of Israeli aid to the Turkish military in its invasion of Cyprus.
(The Ostrovsky Files.)
The Turkish military, said to contain crypto-Jews ('Moslems' of jewish origin), has close ties to Israel.
'Israel uses wiretapping equipment it sold to Turkey on Turkish citizens'
According to Turkey's pro-government newspaper Taraf, the Turkish army's deputy chief of staff, Aslan Guner, bought wiretapping equipment in Israel in 2007.
Reportedly, Israel uses this equipment to listen in to the cell phone conversations of Turkish citizens.
Israel supplies the Turkish military with aerial drones and electronics.
In 1974 there were rumours of Israeli aid to the Turkish military in its invasion of Cyprus.
(The Ostrovsky Files.)
The Turkish military, said to contain crypto-Jews ('Moslems' of jewish origin), has close ties to Israel.
'Israel uses wiretapping equipment it sold to Turkey on Turkish citizens'
According to Turkey's pro-government newspaper Taraf, the Turkish army's deputy chief of staff, Aslan Guner, bought wiretapping equipment in Israel in 2007.
Reportedly, Israel uses this equipment to listen in to the cell phone conversations of Turkish citizens.
Israel supplies the Turkish military with aerial drones and electronics.
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