Hehehe... semua salah Yahudi.

Lihat jg gimana pihak pemerintah Suriah dan pihak pejihad2 Islam yg anti
Asad sama2 nuduh Israel ngebantu lawannya.

Orang2 Islam itu emang tukang fitnah dan ngibul, dan selalu cari kambing
hitam. Betul2 Islami.


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/169925#.UeRHqawxXpE

Syrian Preacher: It's All the Jews' Fault
A Syrian preacher recently accused the Jews of being responsible for the
ongoing civil strife throughout the Middle East.
By Elad Benari

First Publish: 7/15/2013, 6:13 AM

A Syrian preacher recently accused Jews of being responsible for all the
Muslims’ woes, including the ongoing civil strife throughout the Middle
East.

The remarks were made in a sermon at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, which
aired on Syrian TV on June 28.

They were translated and posted by the Middle East Media Research
Institute(MEMRI).

“Let us take a look at the history of mankind, which has recorded the true
nature of the Jews, the slayers of prophets and violators of agreements. It
shows how they have tried, since pre-Islamic times, to fragment, divide,
and rip apart the Arab and Islamic nation,” claimed the preacher.

“In an effort to gain influence in the world and to realize their desires,
the Jews have set two basic goals. Listen, oh Muslims, and beware of what
is happening in Syria – in that land with steadfast people and leadership.

“They have two basic goals. The first is to divide the nations of the
world, to pit them one against the other, and to spark war and civil strife
among them. The second goal is to rip apart the nations of the world,
destroying their notions, moral values, and codes, and making them
strayfrom the path of Allah,” he said.

“That is what they did throughout the ages all over the world. Oh nation of
Islam, the Jews have been tearing this nation apart for many years.

“What is happening today in this steadfast fortress [Syria], and in the
Middle East in general, is nothing new. It was premeditated.

“We are a nation in slumber, a nation that does not study the books of
history, and has not studied what its enemies are plotting and devising
against it. They kindled the spark of civil strife in Palestine and in
Afghanistan, and then in Iraq, then in Egypt, and after that, in Syria,”
stated the preacher.

Israel has made it clear that it does not
intervene<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/169771>in
the affairs of neighboring countries, including Syria, but it does act
when its red lines are crossed.

"We’ve established red lines regarding our interests and we maintain them.
Whenever there is an explosion or attack over there, the Middle East blames
us anyway,” Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said last week.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday declined to
comment<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/169912>on
reports that Israel had carried out air strikes on July 5 near the
Syrian port city of Latakia to destroy Russian-supplied anti-ship missiles.

“Every time something happens in the Middle East Israel is most often
accused. And I'm not in the habit of saying what we did or we didn't do,"
he told *CBS*.

"My policy is to prevent the transfer of dangerous weapons to Hizbullah and
other terror groups," he said.

Despite the fact that Israel does not take sides in the civil war in Syria,
a commander in the Syrian opposition recently claimed that Israel was
collaborating <http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/167965>with
Iran and Hizbullah to keep President Bashar al-Assad in power.

Assad, for his part, has claimed the opposite, that Israel is assisting the
rebels <http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/168083> fighting
to topple his regime.


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