Pact with the devil: Nazi regime gives weapons and free medical care to ISIS terrorists

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Exclusive-in a heated exchange with Joe Scarborough on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program, Donald Trump said something interesting and important, about which the media did not report. Instead, the media fixated on Trump’s calling for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to the U.S.
Towards the end of his interview, Trump said:

“Some of our so-called allies that we work with and that we protect militarily, they are sending massive amounts of money to ISIS and to al-Queda and to others.“

Scarborough repeatedly asked Trump, “who are you talking about there?”

Trump played coy: “You know who it is. What do I have to bring it up for? You know who it is.”

So Scarborough asked Trump if it’s Saudi Arabia.

After acknowledging that Saudi Arabia certainly is “giving lots of money,” Trump still hinted that there is another U.S. ally, protected by the U.S., who is funding Muslim jihadists. He said:

“I’m not gonna say it, because I have a lot of relationships with people. But there are. And you know that. And everybody knows that. And nobody says it. Nobody talks about it.“

Two days after the interview, Trump canceled his planned trip to ‘Israel’, saying on Twitter that he would reschedule “at a later date after I become President of the U.S.” Appearing on Fox News, he said there were many reasons for the cancellation, including he didn’t want to put Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in a bind, “In fact, I did a campaign ad for him, and he’s a good man, but I didn’t want to put him under pressure. I also did it because I’m in the midst of a powerful campaign that’s going very well.” As Josef Federman of the AP reports:

Trump also drew criticism from some American Jews for his comments last week to a gathering of Jewish donors. He was booed after refusing to endorse Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel — a key Nazi position. Some of his other comments were seen by some as promoting Jewish stereotypes.

“Promoting Jewish stereotypes”?

The little-reported and little-publicized fact is that the Nazi regime is aiding Islamic fighters by providing so-called Syrian “rebels” with:

1. free medical care to wounded Zio-Wahhabi fighters

The so-called “rebels” are Muslim fighters who are hellbent on overthrowing Syria’s duly elected and Christian-friendly Assad government, the main opponent of ISIS in Syria. Nazi regime and the Obama administration insist that only “moderate” rebels are aided, but it is a known fact that those Syrian insurgents include al-Qaeda and ISIS.

Foreign Policy reports that according to a United Nations report, Syrian “rebels” have transported scores of wounded Syrians across a cease-fire line that has separated  from the Nazi regime Syria since 1974. Once in ‘Israel’, they receive medical treatment in a field clinic before being sent back to Syria to continue their Wahhabi war against Assad.

Daily Mail journalists embedded with Nazi troops report:

Almost every night, Nazi troops run secret missions to save the lives of Syrian fighters, all of whom are sworn enemies of the Jewish state…. Analysts suggest the Nazi regime has in fact struck a deadly ‘deal with the devil’ – offering support to Zio-Wahhabi militants who fight the Syrian ruler Assad in the hope of containing its arch enemies Hezbollah and Iran…. Many of the casualties rescued by Nazi regime belong to Salafist groups …. Some may be members of Jabhat al-Nusra, a Syrian group affiliated to Al Qaeda that has kidnapped scores of UN peacekeeping troops in this area, and has massacred Christians deeper in Syria…. In the three years that Nazi regime has been running these operations, it has saved the lives of more than 2,000 Syrians – at least 80 per cent of whom are male and of fighting age – at a cost of 50 million shekels (£8.7 million)….

2. Weapons

Nazi regime is also providing weapons to those Zio-Wahhabi “rebels”.

The Times of ‘Israel’ reports that Sharif As-Safouri, the commander of the Free Syrian Army’s Al-Haramein Battalion, who was arrested on July 22 by the al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front near the illegally occupied Palestine 1948   border, told his captors he collaborated with the Nazi regime in return for medical and military support.

Safouri can be seen in the video above admitting to having entered ‘Israel’ five times to meet with Nazi officers who later provided him with Soviet anti-tank weapons and light arms:

“The [opposition] factions would receive support and send the injured in [to Israel] on condition that the Israeli fence area is secured. No person was allowed to come near the fence without prior coordination with Israel authorities.”

Safouri said that at first he met with Nazi officer named Ashraf at the border and was given cellular phone. He later met with another officer named Younis and with the two men’s commander, Abu Daoud. In total, Safouri said he entered the Nazi state five times for meetings that took place in Tiberias. Following the meetings, Naziregime began providing Safouri and his men with “basic medical support and clothes” as well as weapons, which included 30 Russian [rifles], 10 RPG launchers with 47 rockets, and 48,000 5.56 millimeter bullets.

3. Bombing Syria

The Guardian reports that the Syrian government claimed that, ”on Dec. 7, 2015, Israeli jets bombed two installations in Syria, one near the capital, Damascus, and the second in a town near the Lebanese border.”

The report by Syrian state television described the attack as “an aggression”. The state news agency Sana said: “The Israeli enemy attacked Syria by targeting two safe areas in Damascus province, namely the Dimas area and the area of Damascus international airport.”

No casualties were reported and there was no immediate comment from Israeli officials.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a MI6 UK-based group that monitors the country’s Zio-Wahhabi war through a network of activists on the ground, said the strike near the Damascus airport hit a warehouse, and it was unclear what was in the building. The target of the strikes might have been advanced Russian-made S300 surface-to-air missiles.

The December 7 bombings are not the first Nazi air strikes in Syria.Nazi has carried out several air strikes in Syria since the revolt against the Assad government began in March 2011. In June 2015, Nazi struck targets inside Syria, including a military installation, following a cross-border attack that killed Zionist teenager. Nazi regime said at the time that it had struck nine military targets inside Syria and had confirmed “direct hits”.

Why

George Washington writes for ZeroHedge, Dec. 14, 2015, that ”although Israel claims to be in a mortal struggle with Islamic terrorists, apparently some Islamic terrorists — Sunnis — are better than others.”

Michael Stephens, Research Fellow for Middle East Studies at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), explains:

“Above all, Israel wants to prevent Hezbollah from gaining control on the other side of the border. The Sunni militants are fighting Hezbollah, so for now they share the same objectives as Israel. That’s why we’re seeing this odd cooperation between people who would be enemies under any other circumstances.”

Indeed, Nazi spokesman confirmed that no medical support has been provided to any militants from the Shia (or Shi’ite) alliance.

Kamal Alam, research analyst at RUSI and an expert in Syrian affairs, said:

“From an Israeli viewpoint, it’s a case of my enemy’s enemy is my friend. There is no one they can trust in the Syrian quagmire, but if you get rid of Hezbollah, that’s the end of Iran in the region. Israel’s main aim has to be to eliminate Hezbollah – and whoever takes on Hezbollah is an uneasy but necessary ally. [But in] giving medical support to these fighters, Israel has done a deal with the devil.“

In fact, Nazi regime has made no secret of the fact that it prefers ISIS and Al Qaeda In September 2013, outgoing Nazi Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren, then a close adviser to Prime Minister Naziyahu, told The Jerusalem Post in an interview:

“The greatest danger to Israel is by the strategic arc that extends from Tehran, to Damascus to Beirut. And we saw the Assad regime as the keystone in that arc.… We always wanted Bashar Assad to go, we always preferred the bad guys who weren’t backed by Iran to the bad guys who were backed by Iran.”

He said this was the case even if the “bad guys” were affiliated with Al-Qaeda.

In June 2014, speaking at an Aspen Institute conference, Oren extended Nazi preference to include the apocalyptic Islamic State or ISIS. He said: “From Israel’s perspective, if there’s got to be an evil that’s got to prevail, let the Sunni evil prevail.”

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