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Iran will suffer dire consequences if it threatens Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu warned as he ordered illustrative air raids in Syria, reminding voters in the looming snap elections of his firm stance on the occupied Golan Heights.
In a rare public acknowledgement of Israeli cross-border operations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted on Sunday of personally ordering airstrikes against Syrian military positions. As a demonstration of Tel Aviv's readiness to respond with "great force to any aggression," the IAF pounded Syrian Army artillery batteries, observation posts, and air defense units, killing three soldiers and wounding seven others - in retaliation for two rockets allegedly launched from the Syrian side.Mere hours after Netanyahu's passionate speech, the Syrian Arab Air Force's Tiyas Airbase was targeted in another air raid. At least one Syrian soldier was killed and two others were wounded in the attack, which military sources also blamed on Israel.While we do not make light of Iran's threats, neither are we deterred by them because anyone who tries to hurt us will be hurt far worse.
Damascus, which views the raids as a blatant violation of its sovereignty, repeatedly accused Israel of helping and boosting the morale of the remaining terrorists in Syria. Sunday's raid corresponded with "successive terrorist attacks in the northern suburbs of Hama and Idlib," Sana reported.
Israel seems to have intensified its cross-border intrusions, inspired by US President Donald Trump's recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, while the rest of the world continues to dispute the occupation, analysts told RT.
"Israel responded so quickly because they want to preserve the status quo of the Israeli occupation," Ali Rizk, a Middle East-based journalist and writer told RT. "Israel has no right to be on the Golan Heights in the first place."
Observers agree that the raids could be interpreted as campaign stunt to boost the popularity of Netanyahu and his Likud party, who are running for re-election in September after failing to form a coalition government for the first time in Israeli history.
"Netanyahu is on solid ground when it comes to his security policy and dealing with threats. He enjoys broad support both from the left and the right on this matter," political analyst Mitchell Barak told RT.
"Not many countries would follow the US in recognition of Jerusalem and the Golan heights," Rizk added. "These steps taken by Washington benefit primarily Netanyahu - still he is up for re-election anyway."
"We see a continued campaign of strikes, counter-strikes and retaliation. Both sides play more for politics; it is not only the Israeli side," journalist Martin Jay told RT. "Israel's enemies would not be there in the first place if not for the US foreign policy failures."



Huffington Post - August 30 2013 - Hyon Song Wol, Kim Jong Un's Ex-Girlfriend, Reportedly Executed For Making Sex TapeUnconfirmed reports claim the ex-girlfriend of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was executed by firing squad along with 11 others, after the group allegedly made and sold a sex tape.New York Post - May 17 2014 - Kim Jong-Un's 'executed' ex seen alive on TV
Hyon Song Wol, a singer in North Korea's famed Unhasu Orchestra, was killed by machine gun along with 11 other members of the orchestra and the Wangjaesan Light Music Band, another popular state-run music group in North Korea, according to a report in The Chosun Ilbo, South Korea's largest daily newspaper.
The report, which cites an anonymous source in China, says the group was arrested Aug. 17 for filming and selling a pornographic video featuring themselves.Pyongyang's state TV showed Hyon Song-Wol, the head of a band known as Moranbong, delivering a speech at a national art workers rally in Pyongyang.In 2017 Hyon Song-Wol was elected to the Workers Party's Central Committee.
She expressed gratitude for Kim's leadership and pledged to work harder to "stoke up the flame for art and creative work".
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New York Times - February 10 2016 - Top North Korean General Is Said to Be Executed on Graft ChargesA top general in North Korea was executed this month on corruption charges, around the time the nation's leader, Kim Jong-un, warned the party and military elites against abuse of power and other misdeeds, a South Korean official said Wednesday.Washington Times - May 10 2016 - North Korean general thought to be executed is actually alive
The general, Ri Yong-gil, chief of the North Korean Army's general staff and ranked third in its hierarchy, was executed on charges of "factionalism, abuse of power and corruption" in the latest episode of Mr. Kim's "reign of terror," the official said.A top North Korean military general reported to have been executed three months ago is actually very much alive and has now been appointed to two senior-level positions within the nation's ruling Workers' Party.


Comment: Someone in the CBS news room has gotten their orders to characterize everything Russia does in the Arctic (and everywhere else for that matter!) as "aggression". The same powerful interests are also, likely, determining what US foreign policy is and making sure that those at the highest level of US government are following suit: