In what seems like a never-ending waterfall of American taxpayer money flowing to Israel no matter how that state behaves, it has been announced that even more “aid” is to flow to the Zionist state.
According to a new article in the Israeli National News (Arutz Sheva)–and of course not mentioned in any of the Jewish Supremacist controlled media outlets meant for non-Jews—the “US [and] Israel [are] to Strengthen Defense Ties Despite Ya’alon Brouhaha.”
According to the article, meant for Jewish readers only, the “Rose Gottemoeller, the US Undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security, will meet with Israeli counterparts, including several military leaders, to discuss regional security issues, arms control and nonproliferation policy, as well as missile defense cooperation and export control matters, according to Ma’ariv.
“The State Department announced Sunday that Gottemoeller will head the US delegation to the 43rd Joint Political Military Group, one of several long-standing bilateral security discussions.
“[This is] one of a number of committees established for discussions on security issues between Israel and the United States,” the State Department announced Sunday.
Gottemoeller will also tour several IDF bases and receive briefings on Israel’s security situation. In addition, talks will be held about Israel and the US’s joint project to strengthen Israel’s defense systems.
Readers can be sure that there will be little mention of this “visit” and further “aid” to Israel” on CNN, CBS or NBC.
The further “aid” to Israeli and the media cover-up demonstrates two important points:
1. That the Jewish lobby is still in full control of the US government structure, despite a series of recent impertinent public demands by Zionists Supremacists that the Americans are not “doing enough” to protect the “Jewish state,” and
2. That the Jewish Supremacist dominated media continues to cover up the true nature of the “special relationship” between America and Israel—which is not a “relationship” at all but exclusively a one-way handover of cash.