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Analysis || Iran likely behind drone that Israel intercepted opposite Haifa coast
Netanyahu and the IDF Spokesman were fast to condemn the launch of the drone from Lebanon, but chose not to name Hezbollah as the culprit.
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20 0 0Iran likely?
- By Moshe - Haifa, Israel
- 30 Apr 2013
- 05:03PM
Lie, Lies and more Lies. First it was Hezbollah, now Iran, who is next? The truth is that Israel is behind this in order to draw the world into another war, this time against Iran.
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19 0 0Hezbollah have a motive but Iran does not
- By zionist forever
- 30 Apr 2013
- 04:40PM
Hezbollah picked the wrong side by so openly supporting Assad, they know they will be driven out of Syria although they are still hoping to keep a foot in the door but what worried them is their power in Lebanon being hurt. Assad has made himself very unpopular in Lebanon especially amongst the palestinians because Assad bombed a refugee camp. There are also hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees in Lebanon who people feel sorry for. Hezbollah needs to get the people in Lebanon focusing on Israel again but they do not want to see Israel victim of Hezbollah aggression especially if it turns into a war where Lebanon is the battle ground. Solution, Hezbollah try provoke Israel into a small scale retaliaton, just enough to send a message to Hezbollah no to do anything stupid by maybe bombing an empty field or doing sonic booms over Beirut. Hezbollah can then start shouting and screaming about Israeli aggression and how Lebanon still needs Hezbollah to be its protector because Israel wants to start another war in Lebanon so provoke Israel, deny you were involved play the victim and anger the Lebanese & hopefully the Syrians hope some of them will switch sides as a result because Assad will stand up to Israeli aggression.
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18 0 0Iran likely behind drone that Israel intercepted opposite Haifa coast?
- By Moshe - Haifa, Israel
- 27 Apr 2013
- 07:34PM
NO. Israel is likely behind drone that was 'intercepted' opposite Haifa coast.This was the work of Israel and America to create another excuse to attack Lebanon, Syria and Iran and to get the world to sympathize with Israel.
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17 0 0Toy RC Airplanes. Oh, so scary.
- By Reader
- 27 Apr 2013
- 06:57PM
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16 0 0Drones over Israel
- By Hafaz
- 27 Apr 2013
- 02:41PM
Next you will blame Iran for BAD WEATHER ...ROFL.
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15 0 0israel blame iran for everything.
- By Try
- 27 Apr 2013
- 00:25PM
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14 0 0heeding the steps of Bashar and Walid
- By Taha Mokhtar
- 27 Apr 2013
- 11:17AM
Bibi is changing his rough style to a moderate one. It seems it is old age and sickness. I heared some thing which made laugh (I did not read it I just heared it) Israel whould response to that violation of its territories in the right time. An answer always given by Bashar and Walid upon every Israeli intrustion, answeres which never took place.
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13 0 0heeding the steps of Bashar and Walid
- By Taha Mokhtar
- 27 Apr 2013
- 11:17AM
Bibi is changing his rough style to a moderate one. It seems it is old age and sickness. I heared some thing which made laugh (I did not read it I just heared it) Israel whould response to that violation of its territories in the right time. An answer always given by Bashar and Walid upon every Israeli intrustion, answeres which never took place.
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12 0 0Top Dog!
- By Mark from Brisbane
- 27 Apr 2013
- 09:16AM
The government of Israel have to face the facts, it's tough to be at the top and above all but what's tougher is to stay there. I find it hard to believe that Iran can send drones from Lebanon but soon there will be much more than drones targeting Israel. Israel can not isolate itself and its citizens from being the Middle East. It's getting hot in there!
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11 0 0Drone Over Dimona
- By Kamal Tomes
- 27 Apr 2013
- 06:25AM
Truly, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has nothing to do with the launch. There is a team in Lebanon that has been contracted with the single mission: targeting the Dimona Nuclear Reactor as soon as Syria is attacked by the U.S. -- If you don't believe the possibility wait for the result. Consider this. In the second Lebanon war Hezbollah surprised his friends and his enemies the Israelis with his ability to fight and launch missiles, and above all, to deprive the well- trained Israeli soldiers from a foothold on Lebanese soils. Last week, the group declared their intention and some photos of the missiles in their possession. This group is not associated with Hezbollah, and it is not an Iranian Revolutionary Guards apparatus. It is an independent group of well-trained, and versed Lebanese that were trained in Iran and were supplied of the missiles by Syria and Iran. Although Iran is not responsible for them. Their leader Abo Ghassan, a 50 something rich Lebanese, he made his fortune from the Diamond trade in Africa, and currently, commands a team of about 55 members.. It is hard to believe the Lebanese will hit the Dimona Reactor if the U.S. interferes in Syria. I believe they will.
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Kamai you obviously haven't learned about
- By H
- 27 Apr 2013
- 10:48AM
the Chlappers from Chelem who have been trained in secret to catch rockets from any direction with their bare hands. Anyway, don't share this with anyone , but Dimona is just a facade. There's nothing there, the nuclear reactor has been moved onto the West bank.
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Chlappers hands
- By Kamal Tormes
- 27 Apr 2013
- 01:39PM
Bv H, You will need a lot of hands. The only thing from Dimona as its facade.
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Chlappers' Hands
- By Kamal Tormes
- 27 Apr 2013
- 10:48PM
Bb H, You will need a lot of hands. Trust me, the only thing that will be left from Dimona is its facade. TC
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This is the strangest conspiracy theory i ever read
- By observer
- 04 May 2013
- 01:16AM
I think Iran does not trust any Abu Somthing in Lebanon. They only trust Hezbollah.
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10 0 0All people and nations have the right to exist...and exist in peace.
- By Bob
- 27 Apr 2013
- 04:18AM
The military attacks from these groups are anti-Semitism, to deprive Israel of its sovereign right to exist, to make Israelis afraid and deprive them of peace, and prove to everyone that Israel is a "bad joke" of a nation.
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peace
- By taz
- 27 Apr 2013
- 00:06PM
Everybody knows Israel is not after peace. If it was interested in peace it would leave occupied land, recognize Palestinian state and there would be no need to beg everybody for weapons and money. This can not go on forever as all the western countries have major financial problem. The best security for Israel is to make peace and start respecting middle eastern as equal. The Jews and other were living in peace until the Eastern European moved in.
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maybe living in peace as long as the arabs were in control, but one thing they can not stand is a strong jew!!
- By we are here to stay get used to it
- 28 Apr 2013
- 08:34AM
here is another idea: the arabs will join and say: we are proud to have a jewish country in our midst, together we can build a strong economy and a good future for all, you can have all of the area including the west bank because you need a stable territory, the palestinians are welcome to any of the other 22 arab states since we already have so much land we don't mind sharing....
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The only time there was such a thing as a strong Jew was when you had faith in God
- By TexMex
- 04 May 2013
- 08:25AM
Now you worship power and self.... Never ends well wen you guys do that. Come back to your roots and be accepted with open arms.
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09 0 0drones
- By Adam
- 27 Apr 2013
- 00:57AM
Israel can violate the air space of other countries,Others should not,WHY ???????????????.
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Why? Because you are not a rogue state like Israel,right?Don't you think you deserve better than to be compared to Israel?
- By Daniel
- 27 Apr 2013
- 09:19AM
But of course if you want to go to the Hague with them...
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no, lebenon has been constanly complaining about it, and would have shot the israeli jets or drones if they could
- By we are here to stay get used to it
- 28 Apr 2013
- 08:36AM
but they dont have the ability, this is an israeli site, what do you think we should report? that lebanese drones are welcome in our air space??? get real
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Daniel
- By zionist forever
- 30 Apr 2013
- 04:50PM
VERY SIMPLE REASON - Israel is in a position militarily to violate Lebanese airspace but they are not in a position to violate Israeli airspace. Its about the big boy taking advantage of the fact he is stronger than others to look after his own interest. What about the US, they are a law unto themselves and when it comes to military matters they will do with other countries things they would never accept others doing to them. Come on you think we live in a world of fair play, whats next we should decide that as the palstinians and Lebanon are weaker than us so we should dismantle some of our military capabilities in the name of fair play and so any future war would be fought on equal terms because neither side comes into it with more than the other?
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08 0 0what a brilliant comment Wanderley...after all if Lebenon was not armiing itself with 1000's of rockets aimed...
- By Canadian
- 26 Apr 2013
- 11:05PM
at Israeli civilians, then perhaps, just maybe Israel would not have to monitor and establish a target data bank...and fly over lebeanon...after all Israel defending itself is absurd right????
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How many times has Lebanon invaded Israel?
- By Colin Wright
- 27 Apr 2013
- 11:45AM
Now how many times has Israel invaded Lebanon?
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double standard anyone?
- By forehead1
- 27 Apr 2013
- 00:51PM
after all.... if israel was not arming itself with 1000's of rockets aimed at lebanonese citizens and tons of bombs, tanks f-16's, etc. after all lebanon defending itself is absurd right?
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Israel invaded Lebanon 5 times,Colin.In 1978 in response to the Coastal Road massacre.
- By Daniel
- 27 Apr 2013
- 04:49PM
In 1982 after the Abu Nidal attempt to kill Israel's ambassador to the UK, Shlomo Argov. In 1993 after Hezbollah rocket attacks against an Israeli village In 1996 after Hezbollah shelling of Northern Israel In 2006 where Hezbollah was (AGAIN!)the aggressor.You see? Not only Iran has the right to fight back when attacked :)
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Lebanon invaded
- By BartofBelgium
- 27 Apr 2013
- 07:16PM
Israel in 1948. All wars between Israel and Lebanon are result of that.
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Israel
- By Reader
- 29 Apr 2013
- 05:58PM
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Lebanon didn't invade Israel in 1948. Lebanon, and other Arab nations came to aid Palestinians under attack before Israeli statehood.
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- 29 Apr 2013
- 06:05PM
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Yeah right
- By BartofBelgium
- 29 Apr 2013
- 07:25PM
Lebanon and other Arab nations came to prevent partition from taking place. And to kill of the Jewish state.
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ALL conflicts with Israel's neighbours have been fought over land outside Israel's declared borders.
- By Reader
- 29 Apr 2013
- 11:14PM
The only demand, a legal demand, is the right of refugees to return to their homes in Israel.
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07 0 0And the problem is....?
- By Wildguess
- 26 Apr 2013
- 09:34PM
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06 0 0The footage looks very real
- By Ashkepersian
- 26 Apr 2013
- 08:52PM
We really have to believe anything that Bibi shows. Yes a dot got exploded in the air Atari style. How could Iran build drones and other weapons, they are not that smart! Haaretz please stop increasing the flame. This is not even news just as Wanderley mentioned.
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05 0 0propoganda
- By california king
- 26 Apr 2013
- 08:41PM
"despite lack of official explanations" meaning...propoganda. calm your balls. iran isnt the only country that doesnt like israel. those who are quick to point fingers are weak and easily read...
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04 0 0Ha ha all roads lead to Iran at this point.
- By Toto
- 26 Apr 2013
- 08:37PM
Funny how hard some people push to find some negative connection to Iran. Someone is crying wolf constantly.
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03 0 0Evre hear of an Israeli drone being shot down?
- By Stephen in New York
- 26 Apr 2013
- 08:16PM
There have been thousands of Israeli UAV flights over Gaza and Lebanon and other places. Have you ever heard of an Israeli UAV being shot down? I haven't.
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02 0 0The shia are feeling the Sunni heat. Soon they will be gone from Lebanon.
- By A.
- 26 Apr 2013
- 07:51PM
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01 0 0WHAT THE PROBLEM
- By WANDERLEY
- 26 Apr 2013
- 07:27PM
I do not understand what the problem is with the sending drones over Israel from Lebanon. After all, Israeli warplanes frequently fly over to the Lebanese territory.
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Simple
- By D
- 27 Apr 2013
- 01:48AM
Israel wants the whole of the Lebanon, Gaza, Sinai,Syria and yes, Jordan, to itself
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yes the project of great israel, that lieberman advocate so hardly!
- By outsider
- 27 Apr 2013
- 06:09PM
Iran is just a great country!
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no! we dont want the whole of lebenon. syria and jordan or even this hell called gaaz
- By we are here to stay get used to it
- 28 Apr 2013
- 08:41AM
but we do want the west bank and the golan heights which is ours by moral and international law! on the other hand the arabs want Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt, Sinai, Gaza, west bank Israel and so on and son on and so on
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What a ludicrous claim
- By oldav
- 02 May 2013
- 05:21AM
Israel is a country living on stolen land which has no moral right to any of its territory, never mind the territory its trying to steal now.
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