Monday, December 29, 2014

IRANIAN TROOPS ON ISRAELI BORDERS

Iranian troops on Israeli border

Iranian soldiers curse Israel and threaten to move Israeli bodies “with Allah’s help.” Dec 28, 2014, 09:33AM BY Rachel Avraham
MEMRI published a report according to which the Iranian Revolutionary Guards were recently photographed alongside the Lebanese-Israeli border.  

According to the preliminary information received, they threatened: “We come to curse Israel.” 

A twitter account linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards on Thursday uploaded a number of pictures with the caption: “The Islamic Republic’s soldiers are on the border of occupied Palestine.” The soldiers’ faces were blurred, so they could not be identified.

According to the MEMRI website, the pictures were published a week and a half ago on the website of the Iranian military. The Iranian site reported the pictures were photographed in Bekaa and Baalbek in Southern Lebanon: “We come close to the mother of corruption, the cursed Israel. Soon, we will move their bodies with Allah’s help.”

The Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar, which is linked to Hezbollah, reported that Hezbollah terrorists operate within the Litani River, in violation of UN resolutions.

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The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is a not for profit press monitoring organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C. MEMRI publishes and distributes free English language translations of Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and Turkish media reports. The institute was co-founded in 1998 by Yigal Carmon, a former Israeli military intelligence officer and Meyrav Wurmser, an Israeli-bornAmerican political scientist.  MEMRI states that its goal is to "bridge the language gap between the Middle East and the West". 


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“Iranian Soldiers Photographed on Israel’s Border,” By Cynthia Blank INN, December 28, 2014
Iran’s military published photos of soldiers on Israel’s border with the message: ‘with Allah’s help, we will trample their bodies.’  The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) has published a report documenting photographs of Iranian Revolutionary Guard soldiers “killing time” at the Lebanon-Israel border.  Preliminary information suggests the pictures were taken in October, but were released only recently, along with verbal threats against Israel. Several photographs published contain the caption: “We have arrived to the cursed Israel.”  The Twitter account linked to the Revolutionary Guards uploaded a number of the pictures on Thursday, with the headline, “The Islamic Republic soldiers are on the border of occupied Palestine.”  The soldiers’ faces were blurred, so as not to be identified.
Bekaa Valley
According to MEMRI’s reports, the photos were also published a week and a half ago on the Iranian military’s website. In this case, the soldiers’ faces are visible.   The Iranian military’s websites showcases photos of soldiers taken in the Bekaa Valley and Baalbek in south Lebanon. “We have come close to the motherland of corruption – the cursed Israel. With Allah’s help, we will trample over their bodies” the website writes.
Golan Heights

In October, the Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar said that terrorists from Hezbollah, which controls south Lebanon, could be found operating in the area near the Litani River – in violation of a United Nations resolution. More recently, on Thursday, the Iranian army began a massive military drill sprawling from the farthest eastern expanses of the Islamic regime all the way to its southern maritime borders opposite the principality of Oman, in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden.  A full 13,000 Iranian soldiers are taking part in the six-day drill, reportedly marking the first time the Iranian navy is conducting a drill so far offshore.  Iranian media reported Saturday that Iran has begun running tests on a new weapon in their arsenal: domestically produced exploding “suicide” drones meant to strike targets on land, air and sea.  Iranian Navy Commander, Habib Allah Sayyari told a news conference that one of the main objective of the extensive military exercise is to convey a message of peace.  He claims that Iran’s neighbors need to know that improving the combat capabilities of the Iranian army are not directed toward anyone in particular, but are intended only for the protection of Iran’s borders and interests.
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