Comment: Below Shaked is quoted as labeling one such enemy as ISIS. Surely she jests: Israeli defense minister would 'prefer ISIS' in open conflict over Iran
"We must openly call for the establishment of a Kurdish state that separates Iran from Turkey, one which will be friendly towards Israel," Shaked told the annual INSS security conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, as cited by the Times of Israel.
More precisely, Shaked proposed the new state be founded between Turkey, Israel and Iraq.
The minister stressed that Israel should "promote steps that would correct the injustice that [made Kurds] the biggest nation without a state," BasNews reported. She also emphasized that "the Kurds are an ancient people with thousands of years of history, and a democratic nation" - one that has "never attacked any other nation."
For Shaked, this isn't just about driving a regional wedge between all the countries that could not accommodate a separate Kurdish state.
"The Kurdish people are a partner for the Israeli people," she continued, adding that Islamist extremism in the region is something both the Kurds and Israelis can work together on combatting. "We Kurds and Jews have a long history. We have common interests in trying to stop Daesh [Islamic State/IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL] and the Kurds are fighting ISIS with all their might."
Also speaking at the INSS was its current director and former major general Amos Yadlin. He stressed that the "20 million Kurds who didn't get a state, and nobody takes care of" are the only ones who are serious about defeating ISIS. "[The] Kurds are the only ones fighting ISIS as their highest priority."
Although there was always implicit support from the Israelis for a free Kurdish state, there are no official diplomatic ties between the two peoples. However, reports claim that visible business and military cooperation exists between Israel and the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in Iraq.
In 2014, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also advocated the creation of an independent Kurdistan.
Iraqi Kurds continue to call for freedom, and Kurds also make up 10 percent of Syria's population. They are the largest ethnic minority in Turkey, where they have been immersed in bloody confrontation with the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Israel is also running out of friends, and some believe that calls for an independent Kurdistan are aimed at establishing at least one Muslim ally for the Jews.
The Barzani Clan are claimed by many to be piratical Kurdish jews who control much of the area in discussion. Israel's intent is to establish a "little Israel" colony right there, to support Daesh and terrorize Iraq and Syria, and then, ultimately, Iran.
Think I'm kidding? Don't take my word for it, just listen to a very prominent Israeli media source, The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, in an article from April 7th, 2003, entitled, "Kurdish leader a Jew?":
"To the world’s surprise, it turns out that one of the Kurds’ top leaders is actually Jewish and that, as a result, the nascent Kurdish country will forge a close alliance with Israel, giving the Jewish state another toehold in the Middle East and access to the oil riches of the Iraqi north."
A careful read of the article is an exercise in hilarity as the Jews then try to claim this is all a misunderstanding of Jewish history of the area, but NEVER do they refute the allegation. They dance a 'Yemenite step' all around it, hopping here and there, and then ridicule the idea that Israel would seek to establish a Kurdish state on Turkey's border run by the Barzani Clan. Think I'm kidding?
Check THIS gem out (from the same article):
"Rifat Bali, a Jewish historian in Istanbul, said the Barzani story is part of a larger theory circulating for the past few years that has particularly strong popular support in Turkey’s conservative nationalist and Islamist circles. “Islamists here always say that Israel has a Kurdish card it wants to play — that it has good relations with the Kurds and it wants to create a Jewish state from the Nile to the Euphrates, and that includes the Kurdish area,” Bali said. “It’s fueled, first of all, by the obsession that Jews are behind everything, and that they use in front of them a crypto-Jew,” Bali said. “There is also a Turkish fear that the world is looking from the outside and trying to divide Turkey up.” Indeed, a book titled “Israel’s Kurdish Card,” which describes the possibility of Israel expanding its borders through an alliance with the Kurds, has been sold in Turkey for the last few years."
Wow! Can you believe this? They deny it openly back in 2003, but today, well, that's when the truth finally comes out, doesn't it?
No wonder The Cancerous Lesion, Israel, supports a Barzani-led Kurdistan wholeheartedly and enthusiastically.
If Israel supports something, it is most assuredly evil and aligned with the zionist entity and its murderous, thieving way.
Turds of a feather..........