Over the past year, a number of ‘security settlements’ have been built on the other side of the border between Israel and Jordan for the first time in decades.
ed note–as always, an entire mountain range of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, let the following ‘protocol’ be understood, which is that the Jews, along with their ‘Jewish State’, are NEVER in a ‘defensive’ position. Like a life-long criminal who has been stealing since before he crawled out of his crib, the Jews have always lived an existence of looking over their collective shoulder for fear of the inevitable blowback associated with things that they or their forebearers have done.
This being the case, even their ‘defensive’ posture in the Middle East region is not one of defense at all, but rather a ruse designed to create ‘facts on the ground’ that have already been ‘baked’ into the cake of whatever war and/or instability they are planning to initiate.
And the situation involving the new IDF bases being built along the border with Jordan is no exception.
Rest assured that these forward operating bases will function as the planned ‘flashpoint’ for some ‘Jrama’ cut from the same cloth as the events of Oct. 7th so that the Jews will have the ‘justification’ that they need for doing to Jordan what they have done to Gaza, Lebanon, etc.
The other ‘protocol’ that needs to be understood (and thousands of years too late, sad to say) is that of the many ‘unknowns’ that exist in this life, one thing about which there is no question or variation is what the Jews are and what they plan to do here on God’s green earth, which is nothing short of the utter destruction of all existing life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness on the part of the Gentiles, something that began with Cain’s murder of Abel and which has not paused for a millisecond since.
Israel National News
Over the past year, the IDF has established several ‘security outposts’ east of the border fence with Jordan within the buffer zone between the fence and the Jordan River.
The move is unusual, and according to Galei Zahal (Army Radio), it is the first time in decades – since the period of the Nahal settlements – that the IDF has taken such a step.
According to the report, the new positions were established within Israeli territory, but beyond the existing border fence, and are staffed by groups of reservist soldiers. The outposts operate in the format of agricultural farms with a permanent presence on the ground.
The Israel-Jordan border officially runs along the center of the Jordan River.
However, in the 1970s a fence was erected west of the river, near Highway 90, to create a military security zone. After the signing of the peace treaty with Jordan in 1994, most of the military positions in the area were abandoned.
In recent years, and especially following increased threats along the eastern border, the idea of restoring a permanent presence in the buffer zone began to take shape.
Security officials noted that in the past the initiative was rejected by Central Command commanders, but in the past year, Central Command Chief Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth approved the establishment of several new sites.
The outposts were set up in the area opposite the settlements of Tomer and Pezael in the Jordan Valley. Unlike previous arrangements with farmers who operated in the area for limited hours, these now involve a continuous presence of reservist soldiers living on-site and maintaining the area.
The defense establishment has also set up a new control center overseeing the eastern border. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently visited the area, and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir conducted a large-scale command exercise to test troop readiness in the sector.
Doron Kadosh, military correspondent for Galei Zahal, described the move as ‘extremely significant,’ noting that it represents a return to the model of security outposts along the country’s borders. According to Kadosh, the initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen Israel’s hold on the eastern border in light of emerging security challenges in the region.
The IDF confirmed the details, stating: ‘Several military positions have been established in the eastern border area in the format of security outposts, staffed by IDF forces who are deployed along the eastern border and are working to strengthen border defense and ensure the safety of local residents.’