false flag

Ed-note (Sabba) – The article mentions that (greek speaking) Cyprus is a big holiday destination for jews. That may be so (or not) – but Cyprus is first and foremost a very strong Orthodox country, where religion still means something and plays a big part in people’s daily lives.

Second, Cyprus hosts a very important Russian community. In most cities we find Russian schools, Russian newspapers, shops, restaurants etc. Western Cyprus is known as “Little Russia” while Limassol is known as Little Moscow.

Third, the ties with Mother Russia have always been strong and are getting stronger and stronger: earlier this year, Mr. Vladimir Putin had signed a historical deal which, among many other things, allows Russia to dock her warships there…

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The Mossad reportedly informed Cypriot authorities of an imminent attack on Israeli sites, leading to the arrest of a Canadian-Lebanese individual last Friday, the Israeli news site Ynet reported Monday.

Citing the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Jarida, which quoted exclusive sources, the report claims the Mossad closely watched the man’s movements after the agency was tipped off he was planning to carry out an attack.

According to Al Jarida, the Mossad only passed on the data they gathered from listening in on the man’s phone conversations after discovering he had purchased significant amounts of ammonium nitrate.

The man was arrested earlier this week on suspicions of planning an attack on Israeli interests on the island after they found almost two tons of ammonium nitrate in his basement, local newspapers reported on Friday.

Ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer but in large quantities can be mixed with other substances to make a powerful explosive.

The 26-year-old man, Lebanese-born but with a Canadian passport, was detained by police in the EU member state on May 27, after authorities discovered the hoard in the basement of a house.

Three Cypriot newspapers on Friday said authorities were investigating any possible link of the individual with the military wing of Lebanon’s Iranian-backed Hezbollah group, which views Israel as its arch enemy.

Two newspapers said it was thought the individual, who has not been named, had a close link with the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

All three said police suspected Israeli interests were the target, and one said that authorities believed the ammonium nitrate had been amassing at the residence for some time.

Cyprus is a popular holiday destination for Israelis and the island hosts an Israeli embassy in Nicosia.

The suspect arrived in Cyprus in the third week of May and had been staying at the two-story house in a residential suburb of the coastal town of Larnaca.

Police have declined to speculate on the case, other than saying that all possibilities were being explored.

Judicial authorities have ordered that all court proceedings be held behind closed doors, citing national security. The suspect was detained in custody for eight days by a magistrate on Thursday.

Despite its proximity to the Middle East, Cyprus has seen little militant-related activity in recent decades. Its last major security incident was a botched attack on the Israeli embassy in 1988, which killed three people.

In 2013 a Swedish citizen of Lebanese descent was jailed in Cyprus on charges of plotting an attack on Israeli tourists.

He said he had been asked by Hezbollah to track the movements of Israeli tourists on the island, but denied he was planning any attack.

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  1. On May 29, 2015, the Times of Israel, reported that Cyprus police arrested an ‘unidentified’ 26-year-old Lebanese-Canadian citizen on charges of planning to target Israeli tourists and Jewish properties including synagogues in Cyprus.

    On a tip from Israeli embassy in Cyprus, the police raided Canadian’s home in Larnaca in southeast Cyprus and confiscated two-ton of ammonium nitrate and other chemicals used in making fertilizers. The accused claims that he is a Canadian supplier of these chemicals to Cyprus fertilizer-producing plant.

    The Israeli ‘experts on terrorism’ have claimed that the man is known sympathizer of Lebanese resistance party Hizbullah, and was planning to use ammonium nitrate to make ‘explosive’ devices which he intended to use against the Israeli and Jewish targets in the country. One must agree that when it comes to terrorism, no one can beat this ‘Jewish expertise’. Watch a video below.

    Charles A. Laffiteau PhD in his book Jewish Terrorism and the Creation of the State of Israel wrote: Terrorism was used by the adherents of the Jewish religion many centuries before it was ever used by Christians, Muslims and other types of religious extremists. Jewish terrorist groups, such as, Irgun and the Stern group, and the Jewish Zionist terrorism played a major role in the creation of the state of Israel as well as in the expanding Israel’s borders since 1948.

    Israel’s Channel 2 news said the quantity of explosives and other materials found in his possession indicated that the weaponry may have been intended for use by established Hizbullah cells in an ongoing effort to harm Israeli and Jewish targets. Some of the material may also have been intended for transfer to Gaza, the TV report said.

    Since the end of Israel-Turkey love affair, the Zionist entity has built close relations with Greece and Greek-Cyprus based on their common hatred of Muslims. Israeli Mossad has established its operational offices in both Greece and Cyprus.

    The Zionist regime is in panic as result of Hizbullah victories against ISIL-Israel along Syria-Lebanon border. Last year, Israeli envoy at United Nations, Ron Prosor, pleaded to the UN Security Council to use its muscles to disarm Hizbullah citing the group as an ‘existential threat’ to the Zionist entity.

    On May 27, 2015, Dr. Tarita Parsi, an anti-Islamist regime in Tehran, and Paul Pillar, a former CIA analyst, co-authored an article, entitled The Iran Talks Game Changer: An Israeli-Hizbullah War has the footprints on this Israel-Cyprus conspiracy against Hizbullah.

    “There are signs Israel may be at war again this summer. This time, not with Hamas in Gaza but with Hizbullah in Lebanon. Such a war may be the result not only of spillover from the Syrian war or ongoing Israeli-Hizbullah tensions. The deciding factor may be an Israeli calculation that war will shift momentum in the US Congress decisively against the pending nuclear deal with Iran – a deal that critics say will increase Iran’s maneuverability in the region, including its support for Hizbullah,” Parsi-Pillar said.

    http://rehmat1.com/2015/05/30/hizbullah-in-cyprus-to-kill-israeli-tourists/

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