Russia Sends Warships To Gaza Coast
24
November, 2012
For
the entire 8 day duration of Operation Pillar of Defense, there was
one major geopolitical player who had been largely quiet and
certainly absent from the scene: the same player whose unflinching
position over the Syria conflict has so far prevented any
intervention in the civil war torn country: Russia. The same Russia
which has a military base in the Syrian port city of Tarsus, and thus
in its own eyes, a very substantial "national interest"
role to play in the middle east, one that is certainly opposing that
of the US and the pro-NATO forces, a tension that will surely boil to
the surface now that war between Iran and Israel is always at most
"hours away" depending on who is asked, and which one day
will be more than just a war of words. Today, Russia decided that it
had kept quiet for too long over the Gaza conflict, with Voice of
Russia reporting, courtesy of Al
Arabiya,
that Russian warships anchored off the eastern coast of the
Mediterranean Sea will be put on military alertness should the
conflict in Gaza escalate and brought in proximity, according Russian
Navy Command source on Friday.
Sure
enough, there is a diplomatic reason for the escalation: evacuation
preparedness. To wit: "The
detachment of combat ships of the Black Sea Fleet, including the
Guards missile cruiser Moskva, the patrol ship Smetliviy, large
landing ships Novocherkassk and Saratov, the sea tug MB-304 and the
big sea tanker Ivan Bubnov,
got the order to remain in the designated area of the Eastern part of
the Mediterranean Sea for a possible evacuation of Russian citizens
from the area of the Gaza strip in case of escalation of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict”, the spokesperson said. He added that
ship crew members will continue routine combat training, maintenance
of equipment and weapons along with other military services.
A
missile cruiser, which just happens to be the flag ship of the
Russian Black Sea naval fleet, and whose purpose is "to
destroy hostile surface ships"
in order to aid evacuation? Odd...
Naturally,
only very naive people would buy this "explanation", which
does nothing to mitigate the factor that Russia, too, is now
implicitly involved in the Gaza conflict. How soon until China sends
a few of its own warships to the region. Just in case China nationals
needs evaluation too.
And
if indeed evacuation is the catalyst, it may happen soon, because the
tenuous cease fire between the two nations may not last long
following another reflaring of hostilities between Israel and Gaza:
Hundreds of Palestinians approached the border fence Friday in several locations in southern Gaza, testing expectations Israel would no longer enforce a 300-meter-wide (300-yard-wide) no-go zone on the Palestinian side of the fence that was meant to prevent infiltrations into Israel. In the past, Israeli soldiers routinely opened fire on those who crossed into the zone.
In one incident captured by Associated Press video, several dozen Palestinians, most of them young men, approached the fence, coming close to a group of Israeli soldiers standing on the other side.
Some Palestinians briefly talked to the soldiers, while others appeared to be taunting them with chants of “God is Great” and “Mursi, Mursi,” in praise of Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, whose mediation led to the truce.
At one point, a soldier shouted in Hebrew, “Go there, before I shoot you,” and pointed away from the fence, toward Gaza. The soldier then dropped to one knee, assuming a firing position. Eventually, a burst of automatic fire was heard, but it was not clear whether any of the casualties were from this incident.
Gaza health official Ashraf al-Kidra said a 20-year-old man was killed and 19 people were wounded by Israeli fire near the border.
Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. observer, said Israeli forces fatally shot Anwar Abdulhadi Qudaih in the head and injured at least 19 other Palestinian civilians in a border area east of Khan Younis.
During the incidents, Hamas security tried to defuse the situation and keep the crowds away from the fence.
Moussa Abu Marzouk, a top Hamas official at the ongoing negotiations in Cairo, told The Associated Press that the violence would have no effect on the ceasefire.
The crowds were mainly made up of young men but also included farmers hoping to once again farm lands in the buffer zone. Speaking by phone from the buffer zone, 19-year-old Ali Abu Taimah said he and his father were checking three acres of family land that have been fallow for several years.
“When we go to our land, we are telling the occupation (Israel) that we are not afraid at all,” he said.
Israel’s military said roughly 300 Palestinians approached the security fence at different points, tried to damage it and cross into Israel. Soldiers fired warning shots in the air, but after the Palestinians refused to move back, troops fired at their legs, the military said. A Palestinian infiltrated into Israel during the unrest, but was returned to Gaza, it said.
As
we previously showed the Brent market priced in a ceasefire for about
10 minutes last week, before sending Brent to its weekly high, on the
realization that the peace between Israel and Gaza is merely lip
service until at least one more foreign political entity figures out
some way to benefit from a re-escalation of hostilities. Only this
time the Russians will be there too.
Russia Sends Warships Off Coast Of Gaza In Response To Israel-Palestine Tensions
24
November, 2012
Russian
warships have dropped
anchor off the coast of Gaza in
the case that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict escalates, a Russian
Navy Command source told Voice of Russia.
The
Russian Navy continuously monitors the situation and studies possible
options for evacuating Russians, the source said.
The
move mirrors what the U.S. did last week when
it sent
three warships to the coast of Israel to
help Americans looking to get out of Israel.
The
detachment of combat ships from the Black Sea Fleet include the
Guards missile cruiser Moskva, the patrol ship Smetliviy, large
landing ships Novocherkassk and Saratov, the sea tug MB-304 and the
big sea tanker Ivan Bubnov.
An
Egyptian-brokered ceasefire
between Israel and Hamas went into effect on
Wednesday. Since then a couple dozen rockets have flown into Israel
and Israeli
soldiers have killed one person and
injured around 15 others near the border in Gaza.
The
Israel Defense Forces hit more than 1,500 targets during the
eight-day Pillar of Cloud offensive. The conflict claimed the lives
of 166 Palestinian and wounded more than 1200 while six Israeli died
and dozens were wounded from rockets fired from Gaza.
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