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Israel hopes to colonize parts of Iraq as ‘Greater Israel’

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posted on Jan, 31 2009 @ 01:27 AM
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Israel reportedly has plans to relocate thousands of Kurdish Jews from Israel, including expatriates from Kurdish Iran, to the Iraqi cities of Mosul and Nineveh under the guise of religious pilgrimages to ancient Jewish religious shrines. According to Kurdish sources, the Israelis are secretly working with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to carry out the integration of Kurdish and other Jews into areas of Iraq under control of the KRG.

Kurdish, Iraqi Sunni Muslims, and Turkmen have noted that Kurdish Israelis began to buy land in Iraqi Kurdistan, after the U.S. invasion in 2003, that is considered historical Jewish “property.”

onlinejournal.com...

As if all the other "Israel is behind such and such conspiracies" weren't bad enough... now they blatently add more fuel to the fire...



posted on Jan, 31 2009 @ 02:31 AM
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First sanctions... which resulted in hundreds of thousands dying of curable disease and starvation.
Then weapons of Mass Destruction.... Not that they had any.
Then terrorists after 9/11... Not that they had any link to it.
Then the overthrowing of Saddam because he was a dictator who killed hundreds of thousands(not including iran-iraq war) in 23 years of presidency.... but it took only 5 years to exceed this number after the U.S-led invasion... and the toll continues.

And now.... More land and lots of oil.



posted on Feb, 1 2009 @ 02:06 AM
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The Israelis are particularly interested in the shrine of the Jewish prophet Nahum in al Qush, the prophet Jonah in Mosul, and the tomb of the prophet Daniel in Kirkuk. Israelis are also trying to claim Jewish “properties” outside of the Kurdish region, including the shrine of Ezekiel in the village of al-Kifl in Babel Province near Najaf and the tomb of Ezra in al-Uzayr in Misan Province, near Basra, both in southern Iraq’s Shi’a-dominated territory. Israeli expansionists consider these shrines and tombs as much a part of “Greater Israel” as Jerusalem and the West Bank, which they call “Judea and Samaria.”



 
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