Politics

Israel Adamant it won’t Ratify Chemical Arms Treaty as Hypocrisy abounds on Syria

“Talk of deal to eliminate Syria’s stockpiles of chemical weapons sends jitters through Jerusalem; will Israel be next?” reads the subhead of a new article in the Israeli Haartez newspaper—illustrating once again the massive Zionist Supremacist hypocrisy on the topic of “weapons of mass destruction.,”

While the Jewish lobby has been at the forefront of the “bomb Syria” campaign, their fellow tribalists in the mass media have generally completely covered up the fact Israel has the Middle East’s largest stock of weapons of mass destruction—including chemical weapons.

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In fact, Syria only developed chemical weapons in response to the Israeli threat, something which the Zio-media also covers up.

The article in Haaretz, full of usual Jewish chutzaph, goes on to say that “With Moscow and Washington now discussing a diplomatic deal that would rid Syria of its chemical weapons, officials in Jerusalem are preparing for the possibility that Israel will be asked to submit to supervision of the chemical weapons that foreign reports say it possesses.”

(Note the way that is phrased: as if it is the goyim who allege that Israel has these weapons!)

The Haaretz article—which is meant for Jewish consumption, not for the goyim—goes on to make a number of admissions:

“In the past few days, Foreign Ministry officials note, senior Russian officials have repeatedly drawn a connection between Syria’s chemical weapons and Israel’s military capabilities.

“President Vladimir Putin, for instance, told Russian media outlets that Syria’s chemical weapons exist as a response to Israel’s military capabilities, while Russia’s ambassador to Paris told Radio France that Syria’s chemical weapons were meant to preserve its balance of deterrence against Israel, ‘which has nuclear weapons.'”

“Both Syria and Egypt used Israel as their excuse for not signing the [chemical weapons] convention. In various international forums over the years, Syrian and Egyptian officials have said their countries would agree to sign only if Israel signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and opened its nuclear reactor in Dimona to international inspectors.

“Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor told Haaretz on Wednesday that Israel would not ratify the Chemical Weapons Convention as long as other states in the region with chemical weapons refuse to recognize Israel and threaten to destroy it.”