Friday, 3 December 2010

Zionist Officer: Carmel Fires Prove “Israel” Learned Nothing from Lebanon July 2006 War

Local Editor 
The pine tree didn’t adapt to the Israeli climate
as much as
the Israelis failed to adapt to the Middle East.
Gilad Atzmon

An official from the Zionist Fire and Rescue Service, which was in charge during the 2006 July war on Lebanon, criticized the Zionist enemy's failure to put off the Carmel fire. He noted serious lack in equipment as well as coordination between the concerned apparatuses.


In a statement to the "Israeli" channel, he Zionist official said "The officials learned nothing from the 2006 July war, where the firemen at the time faced serious problems in controlling the blaze that were set in several areas that were open to missiles.

He also added that during the Second Lebanon War, which exposed how pathetic the civil defense system was, we pointed out the problems we faced, and clearly stated there was a coordination problem between the concerned systems.

On a similar note, Zionist experts and officials acknowledged that "Israel" is not prepared for any war on the different levels, which will be a lot more difficult than past experiences, precisely the July war.

Fire-fighting aircrafts from Britain, Greece and Cyprus landed in "Israel" early Friday, the first arrivals of a planned international aid drive to battle the massive brushfire that has been searing its way through a large area of the Occupied Palestinian territories since Thursday morning.

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