Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Spain is afraid of Muslims


Spain has issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu. He and seven other Israeli officials are being threatened with jail time if they cross over into Spain.

All of this because of what happened in 2010 when Israeli security forces boarded a flotilla after it was headed into Gaza from Spain.

Here’s what the Independent wrote: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and seven other former and current government officials are at risk of arrest if they set foot in Spain, after a Spanish judge effectively issued an arrest warrant for the group, it has been reported.

According to the Latin American Herald Tribune, Spanish national court judge Jose de la Mata ordered the police and civil guard to notify him if Mr Netanyahu and the six other individuals enter the country, as their actions could see a case against them regarding the Freedom Flotilla attack of 2010 reopened.

The other men named in the issue are former defense minister Ehud Barak, former foreign minister Avigdor Leiberman, former minister of strategic affairs Moshe Yaalon, former interior minister Eli Yishai, minister without portfolio Benny Begin and vice admiral maron Eliezer, who was in charge of the operation.

The case – which was put on hold by Judge de la Mata last year – was brought against the men following an attack by Israeli security forces against the Freedom Flotilla aid ships in 2010, which was trying to reach Gaza.

It concerns the Mavi Marmara ship, the main civilian vessel in a fleet of six that were attempting to break an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. The six ships were carrying around 500 passengers, humanitarian aid and construction materials. The Israeli Defense Force stormed the ship in a raid that left nine human rights activists dead. A tenth activist died later that month due to wounds sustained in the raid.
The Israeli Prime Minister and other officials now face charges in the case, should it be reopened.
An Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nachshontold the Jerusalem Post: “We consider it to be a provocation. We are working with the Spanish authorities to get it cancelled. We hope it will be over soon.”

This is the epitome of provocation. If anyone doubts there is an open agenda against all things Israel a story like this certainly proves it. Benjamin Netanyahu is not a terrorist, he isn’t wantonly working for the destruction of other countries…all he’s ever done is worked hard to keep his family and his country safe. Do you think what Spain did is antagonistic and politically motivated?


Comments

The Madrid train bombing took place in 2004.  I suspect that this act of extortion set up the “freedom flotilla sponsorship in 2010.  Spain was telling the Muslims: ‘We’re on your side Muslims, so don’t bomb us any more’.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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