bbc.co.uk
April 18, 2013
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told the BBC that Israel has a right to prevent weapons from falling into the wrong hands in Syria.
He said that if terrorists seized anti-aircraft and chemical weapons they could be “game changers” in the region.
There have been growing calls for the international community to arm rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad.
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Why doesn't Israel just come right out into the open and declare, they have the shits with their neighbours both near and far and that all this red line, game change rhetoric is only an attempt to put some legitimacy into their dealings and make it look like they used force as a last resort. When we all know Israel is always a use of force regime as the first and usually the only option to respond or unilaterally take action on all the myriad threats they are supposedly getting or think they are under. Just own up and say it, we are going to commit acts of aggressive war and let the world judge them in the open, not by the Mossad creed of by stealth they shall wage war, hypocrites abound in Israel.
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