Arabian regimes complicit in Israeli crime against Sudan

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Crescent International

Dhu al-Hijjah 14, 1433 2012-10-30

Daily News Analysis

by Crescent International

The Zionist regime’s warplanes could not have reached Khartoum without using the airspace of regional countries.

Toronto,

October 30, 2012, 11:00 EST

As part of the western imperialist camp, it is natural even if unacceptable that Zionist crimes against the Palestinians would be glossed over by western regimes. The same holds true for the Zionist regime’s violation of other countries’ sovereignty and of international law.

For instance, the Zionist regime routinely violates Lebanese airspace. Last week (October 24) four Israeli planes flew all the way to the outskirts of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, and bombed the Yarmouk arms factory.

Sudan’s Minister of Information Ahmed Belal Osman said that four Israeli military planes had attacked the Yarmouk Complex in Khartoum on October 24, killing at least two people. Sudan called on the United Nations Security Council to condemn Israel for violating his country’s sovereignty and bombing the factory. He called the attack an act of war and violation of international law.

The Security Council, dominated by Israel’s western allies--US, Britain and France--however, took no action. How could they censor their own illegitimate child?

The Zionist regime’s warplanes could not have reached Khartoum without using the airspace of regional countries. This confirms their incompetence and complicity in such crimes. Many Arabian regimes have not even bothered to condemn Israel’s criminal behavior.

As is customary, the Zionist regime maintains deliberate silence when it carries out such crimes. Such silence is confirmation that it carried out the attack that is in clear violation of international law and an act of aggression against a sovereign country.

Islamic Iran is one of the few countries that condemned this Zionist crime. In his weekly press conference on October 30, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged regional countries not to allow their airspace to be used by the Israeli regime to carry out crimes against other states. He also condemned International organizations and Western powers for their silence over Israel’s “aggressions against regional countries.”

Mehmanparast went on: “We strongly condemn the aggression against Sudan and believe that the UN and the Security Council must solemnly react to this issue.” Using diplomatic language, he said, “The regional countries must be vigilant and not allow their airspace [to be used] for such crimes.”

The Sudanese Information Minister Ahmed Belal Osman has said his country reserved the right to retaliate against such Zionist aggression by targeting its interests at an appropriate time.

In August 1998, the US had fired missiles at a pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum alleging that it was a chemical weapons factory. The factory produced anti-malaria tablets that protected nearly 50 percent of Sudan’s population from the deadly disease. Following its destruction, incidents of malaria escalated in Sudan.

The Sudanese owner of the factory lodged a case against the US government in an American court for damages and on the day the case was to be heard in May 2000, the US quietly agreed to pay compensation.

No such compensation will be paid for the destruction of the Yarmouk Complex because the Zionist outlaws never acknowledge their crimes. The only language they understand is to be hit and hit hard for their crimes, given that there are no international organizations that will ensure compliance with international law and respect for the sovereignty of other countries.

The Zionists are digging their own grave. Many people in the US have also got tired of their obnoxious behavior and questions are openly asked as to why the US should finance this outlaw regime while many Americans languish in poverty and suffer deprivation. There have even been studies in the US that say that Israel would cease to exist in 20 years’ time.

Should this come to pass, the world would become a far better place for all people to live in peace and harmony. What is encouraging is that many Jewish people are also speaking out against zionist crimes and dissociating themselves from its criminal acts.

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