Difference between revisions of "Israel/Deep state"
(Some expansion) |
m (→2020) |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
===2020=== | ===2020=== | ||
− | On 18 March 2020, [[David Halbfinger]] and [[Isabel Kershner]] wrote for the ''[[New York Times]]'' that the [[Israeli Prime | + | On 18 March 2020, [[David Halbfinger]] and [[Isabel Kershner]] wrote for the ''[[New York Times]]'' that the [[Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] {{SMWQ |
|format=inline | |format=inline | ||
|authors=David Halbfinger, Isabel Kershner | |authors=David Halbfinger, Isabel Kershner |
Revision as of 22:37, 22 March 2020
Israel/Deep state (Deep state) | |
---|---|
Headquarters | Israel |
Interest of | Tony Gosling |
The Israeli Deep state
Mossad
- Full article: Mossad
- Full article: Mossad
Mossad are widely believed to have been crucial to the events of September 11, 2001.[1]
History
1970s
In 1979 the Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism saw around 700 people, including at least 4 members of Le Cercle and key members of the Israeli, US and UK Deep states meet to coordinate regarding international "[terrorism]]". The 4 day conference was convened by Benjamin Netanyahu of the Jonathan Institute.[2]
2020
On 18 March 2020, David Halbfinger and Isabel Kershner wrote for the New York Times that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “was supposed to be facing trial this week on bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges." Instead, he was shutting down the courts and ordering Israel’s internal security service to identify people who should be quarantined using data harvested from their phones.
Both of those extraordinary moves, announced in the dead of night on Sunday and Tuesday, were made in the name of combating the coronavirus. The court shutdown also had the effect of delaying Mr. Netanyahu’s corruption trial by two months.” [3]
"Antisemitism"
- Full article: “Antisemitism”
- Full article: “Antisemitism”
The charge of "antisemitism" is widely used to try to stifle any criticism of Israel, including by Jews or Israelis. As of 2020 aggressive moves were ongoing to try to criminalise the BDS policy.
References
- ↑ 9-11/Israel did it
- ↑ Benjamin Netanyahu, International Terrorism: Challenge and Response, Jonathan Institute, 1981, Foreword.
- ↑ Netanyahu’s Bold Moves: Fighting a Virus or Risking Democracy? New York Times , 18 March 2020