Secret Leaked Cable Proves Major Geopolitical Storm AHEAD
WeAreChange
7
November, 2017
Early this morning,
Israeli Channel 10 news published a leaked diplomatic cable which had
been sent to all Israeli ambassadors throughout the world concerning
the chaotic
events that
unfolded over the weekend in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, which began
with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri's unexpected
resignation after he was summoned to Riyadh by his
Saudi-backers, and led to the Saudis announcing that Lebanon
had "declared war" against
the kingdom.
The classified embassy
cable, written in Hebrew, constitutes
the first formal evidence proving that the Saudis and Israelis are
deliberately coordinating to
escalate the situation in the Middle East.
The explosive classified
Israeli cable reveals the following:
- On Sunday, just after Lebanese PM Hariri's shocking resignation, Israel sent a cable to all of its embassies with the request that its diplomats do everything possible to ramp up diplomatic pressure against Hezbollah and Iran.
- The cable urged support for Saudi Arabia's war against Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen.
- The cable stressed that Iran was engaged in "regional subversion".
- Israeli diplomats were urged to appeal to the "highest officials" within their host countries to attempt to expel Hezbollah from Lebanese government and politics.
Left: Israeli PM
Netanyahu, Right: Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman
As is already well-known,
the Saudi and Israeli common cause against perceived Iranian
influence and expansion in places like Syria, Lebanon and Iraq of
late has led the historic bitter enemies down a pragmatic path of
unspoken cooperation as both seem to have placed the
break up of the so-called "Shia crescent" as
their primary policy goal in the region. For Israel, Hezbollah has
long been its greatest foe, which Israeli leaders see as an extension
of Iran's territorial presence right up against the Jewish state's
northern border.
The Israeli reporter who
obtained the document is Barak Ravid, senior diplomatic
correspondent for Channel
10 News.
Ravid announced the following through Twitter yesterday:
- I published on channel 10 a cable sent to Israeli diplomats asking to lobby for Saudis/Harir and against Hezbollah. The cable sent from the MFA in Jerusalem [Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs] to all Israeli embassies toes the Saudi line regarding the Hariri resignation.
- The Israeli diplomats were instructed to demarch their host governments over the domestic political situation in Lebanon - a very rare move.
- The cable said: "You need to stress that the Hariri resignation shows how dangerous Iran and Hezbollah are for Lebanon's security."
- "Hariri's resignation proves wrong the argument that Hezbollah participation in the government stabilizes Lebanon,"the cable added.
- The cable instructed Israeli diplomats to support Saudi Arabia over its war with the Houthis in Yemen. The cable also stressed: "The missile launch by the Houthis towards Riyadh calls for applying more pressure on Iran & Hezbollah."
Watch today's
Hebrew broadcast Channel 10 News report which features the Israeli
diplomatic cable - the text of which is featured in Channel 10's
screenshot (below) - here.
Below is a rough
translation of the classified Israeli embassy cable using Google
Translate as released by Israel's
Channel 10 News:
"To the Director-General: you are requested to urgently contact the Foreign Ministry and other relevant government officials [of your host country] and emphasize that the resignation of Al-Hariri and his comments on the reasons that led him to resign illustrate once again the destructive nature of Iran and Hezbollah and their danger to the stability of Lebanon and the countries of the region.
Al-Hariri's resignation proves that the international argument that Hezbollah's inclusion in the government is a recipe for stability is basically wrong. This artificial unity creates paralysis and the inability of local sovereign powers to make decisions that serve their national interest. It effectively turns them into hostages under physical threat and areforced to promote the interests of a foreign power - Iran - even if this may endanger the security of their country.
The events in Lebanon and the launching of a ballistic missile by the signatories to the Riyadh agreement require increased pressure on Iran and Hezbollah on a range of issues from the production of ballistic missiles to regional subversion."
Thus, as things
increasingly heat up in the Middle East, it appears the anti-Iran and
anti-Shia alliance of convenience between the Saudis and
Israelis appears to have placed Lebanon in the cross hairs of yet
another looming Israeli-Hezbollah war. And the war in Yemen will also
continue to escalate - perhaps now with increasingly overt Israeli
political support. According to Channel
10's commentary (translation),
"In the cable, Israeli ambassadors were also asked to convey an
unusual message of support for Saudi Arabia in
light of the war in which it is involved in Yemen against the
Iranian-backed rebels."
All of this this comes,
perhaps not
coincidentally,
at the very moment ISIS is on the verge of complete annihilation
(partly at the hands of Hezbollah), and as both Israel and Saudi
Arabia have of late increasingly declared "red
lines" concerning
perceived Iranian influence across the region as well as broad
Hezbollah acceptance and popularity within Lebanon.
What has both Israel and
the Saudis worried is the fact that the Syrian war has
strengthened Hezbollah, not weakened it. And now we have smoking
gun internal evidence that Israel is quietly formalizing its unusual
alliance with Saudi Arabia and
its power-hungry and hawkish crown prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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