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BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS AND NO SHAME!
(Haaretz) – L. was hired by Global CST, owned by Maj. Gen. Israel Ziv, and Defense Shield, owned by Brig. Gen. Gal Hirsch, about a year ago, right after he left the army. He had served as a combat officer in an elite unit, and he got the adventurous offer through his commanding officers. “It looked interesting. Relative to Israel, the money was excellent, too.
“There was an atmosphere of war about to break out. We received basic background about tensions between Georgia and Russia, but most of what I learned came from talking to the soldiers. From my point of view, the battles of the past few days were to be expected.”
The Israelis, who were stationed at bases throughout the country, were to carry out battalion-level infantry and reconnaissance training. “Israel Ziv and Gal Hirsch would come from time to time and watch us in action, but we managed day-to-day operations ourselves,” L. said.
The Israeli trainers are trying to glean from reports on the movements of the Georgian army whether their trainees have internalized Israeli military technique and if the special reconnaissance forces have chalked up any successes after the difficult training they underwent last winter.
The trainers left Georgia in April. “I don’t think the Georgians would start fighting as long as the Israeli forces where there,” L. said. “Once, when tension was high after Russia shot down a drone, we were evacuated to Tbilisi.”
L. is furious over the Foreign Ministry directive to freeze Israeli weapons sales to Georgia. “When we found ourselves in a similar situation, we expected the world to act differently,” he said.
Defensive Shield, owned by Brig. Gen. (res.) Gal Hirsch, said all its employees, including its subcontractors, are no longer in Georgia. It said it completed the work it had been contracted to do, and that all its contracts with Georgia had been approved by Israel’s Defense Ministry. Security systems services company Global CST, managed by Maj. Gen. (res.) Israel Ziv, said it finished its work in Georgia at the end of July.
The officer also stressed the difference in military might: “Georgia is a small country, with barely 4.5 million people,” he said. “They have a small army – to be honest, not much different from that of a Third World country.”
The Georgians began reorganizing their army in 2002, with American assistance. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, the Georgian army has primarily been comprised of remnants of Red Army units.
Analysis: Someone timed Russia-Georgia crisis to coincide with Olympics
(Haaretz) – Only in recent years have Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and his Defense Minister David Kezerashvili, who has strong ties in Israel, decided to step up defense procurement – in part because of the growing tensions over the breakaway regions and due to friction with Russia, which backs the separatists.
They turned to Israel and have received nearly $500 million in equipment since 2000. This included unmanned aerial vehicles, other electronic systems, intelligence equipment, ammunition, command and control equipment and training.
A figure central to the defense consulting activities in Georgia was Brigadier General (res.) Gal Hirsch, a former commander in the Second Lebanon War who resigned following the release of the interim Winograd Committee report. Also involved was Maj. Gen. Yoram Yair and other officers from the Shin Bet security service, the police’s counter-terrorist unit, and representatives of the Elbit and Rafael military industry firms.
Yoram Yair, Commander Paratroop Brigade and Massacre in 1982
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(Haaretz) – Vesty, the only Russian-language daily, has reported mainly on the efforts to rescue Jews from Georgia and the breakaway region of South Ossetia, as well as on the Israeli connections of Georgian Defense Minister David Kezerashvili, who lived for about 18 months in Israel.
An article in the weekly Globus tried to identify similarities and differences between the Russian-Georgian conflict and the Arab-Israeli Arab one, under the headline: “So similar to Israel, but for all that, different.” It compared South Ossetia and another breakaway region, Abkhazia, to the West Bank and Gaza, but among the differences, it noted that Israel is not threatened by a superpower like Russia.
Referring to Russia’s complaints about Israeli arms sales to Georgia, the article retorted: “We’re already receiving Russian ‘gifts’ via Iran, Syria and Hezbollah.” Moscow has sold arms to both Iran and Syria, and Israel says that some of these weapons were then passed on to Hezbollah.
Globes took a strongly pro-Georgian line, predicting that Georgia would win either way – whether by retaking the breakaway areas or by being portrayed as a victim of Russian aggression.
Another weekly, Ekho, quoted extensively from the American press, including a Washington Post article titled “Stopping Russia.” Its front-page picture showed Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili against a background of assault helicopters.
Identify another similarity: Israel portraited as victim instead of agressor! Hmm … an Israeli as Georgian Defense Minister, little wonder of similar intent on etnic cleansing, eviction, occupation and war crimes. Ugly politics … made in Israel.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Ugly politics…made in Israel…but bought and paid for by the US, no? Just a thought that this connection is really what we are talking about here. Israelis acting as America’s proxy.
If so, just another indication that Bush and company would like to start up a new phase of the pofitable Cold War. Bush has outdone Reagan by a mile.
Thanks for all the links…. My brain is so saturated right now that I can’t even figure out WHY the US & Israel would do this. More sales of weapons? Some kind of move towards Cold War II?
Acronym: the OIL=
as in the Oil. Israel. League
All is nevere as appears.
Who pays for that Turkish-Israel pipeline?
American taxpayers’ dollars hard at work. Israel first.
You bet?
Quite!
WE have much to learn about what drives the grass under our feet. Thanks for this educational material.
Wow, thank you. My brain mostly grasped this, and it certainly inspired to go on my own quests for knowledge….
Here’s something interesting I found – I’d love your perspective on it:
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2008/8/14/35414/7984
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JERUSALEM, Israel (Ynews) – For past seven years, Israeli companies have been helping Georgian army to prepare for war against Russia through arms deals, training of infantry units and security advice.
“The Israelis should be proud of themselves for the Israeli training and education received by the Georgian soldiers,” Georgian Minister Temur Yakobashvili said Saturday.
Yakobashvili is a Jew and is fluent in Hebrew. “We are now in a fight against the great Russia,” he said, “and our hope is to receive assistance from the White House, because Georgia cannot survive on its own.
“It’s important that the entire world understands that what is happening in Georgia now will affect the entire world order. It’s not just Georgia’s business, but the entire world’s business.”
One of the Georgian parliament members did not settle for the call for American aid, urging Israel to help stop the Russian offensive as well: “We need help from the UN and from our friends, headed by the United States and Israel. Today Georgia is in danger – tomorrow all the democratic countries in the region and in the entire world will be in danger too.”
Georgia modeled its army after IDF
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
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6. Steun van Israel met wapens en training van Georgische legereenheden met intent de aanval in te zetten. Spijtig. [boomantribune.com/story/2008/8/12/145836/633]
aad, den haag, (13-08-2008, 03:25 uur)
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."