Just
remember that this comes from Debka Files who are just as likely to
be a source of Israeli misinformation as anything
Netanyahu
agreed to ceasefire after Obama promised US troops in Sinai next
week?
Israel
and Palestine are momentarily at a ceasefire, but the potential
reasoning behind the recess could have some real international
implications. Israel’s Debka reports that the pause in fighting
comes after the US promised to send troops to Sinai.
RT,
23
November, 2012
According
to Debka, US troops will soon be en route to the Sinai peninsula,
Egyptian territory in North Africa that’s framed by the Suez Canal
on the West and Israel on the East. In its northeast most point,
Sinai is but a stone’s throw from Palestinian-controlled Gaza, and
according to Debka, Hamas fighters there have been relying on Iranian
arms smugglers to supply them with weaponry by way of Egypt.
Debka
reports this week that Sinai will soon be occupied by US troops, who
were promised by President Barack Obama to Israel’s leaders as a
condition that a ceasefire be called. Once deployed, the Americans
will intervene with the rumored arms trade orchestrated by Iranians,
ideally cutting off supplies for Hamas while at the same time serving
as a thorn in the side of Iran.
“Once
the missile and arms consignments depart Iranian ports or Libyan arms
bazaars, Tehran has no direct control of their transit from point to
point through Egypt until they reach Sinai and their Gaza
destination,” Debka reports. “All the same, a US special forces
operation against the Sinai segment of the Iranian smuggling route
would count as the first overt American military strike against an
Iranian military interest.”
The
decision to send US troops to Sinai in exchange for a ceasefire was
reportedly arranged early Wednesday morning after Pres. Obama made a
deal over the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In the days prior, Israel was relentless in targeting Gaza, killing
more than 100 persons — including civilians — during a renewed
assault on Hamas. A ceasefire has since been called after a week of
fight, but more military action could soon occur, claims Israel, if
the flow of weapons to Gaza is not stopped. Netanyahu has been
adamant with his pleas for the United States to strike Iran in an
effort to disrupt its nuclear enrichment facilities, a demand which
up until now has been brushed aside by Pres. Obama. The White House
has up until now insisted on diplomatic measures in order to make an
impact on any Iranian output, but Debka’s sources suggest that US
troops may now have to intervene in Sinai if any smugglers should
attempt to move weapons into Gaza.
“By
opening the Sinai door to an American troop deployment for Israel’s
defense, recognizes that the US force also insures Israel against
Cairo revoking or failing to honor the peace treaty Egypt signed with
Israel in 1979,” adds Debka.
According
to their sources, US troops are expected in Egypt early next week.
Meanwhile, American forces have all but surrounded Iran and are
stationed in countless bases across the Middle East.
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