WikiLeaks: Israel Warns Chemical Weapons Will Be Used Against Peaceful Palestine Protests
The Intel Hub
By Alexander Higgins – Contributing Writer
September 4, 2011
A Wikileaks Tel Aviv cable reveals Israel’s chemical weapon plan to crackdown on peaceful Palestine protests with a senior official quoted saying “we don’t do Gandhi very well.”
The cable reveals Isreal’s plan to take chemical weapons – specifically called “dirty water” which is used to simulate the effects of skunk spray – to crackdown on peace protests being held by Palestinians.
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“We don’t do Ghandi very well” has to be somewhere near the top for classic understatement. Look at what you do and speculate on its consequences for your standing in this life and its history. Imagine the consequences of your actions for whatever afterlife you may believe in because the chances of your bumping into Ghandi are pretty unlikely.
I read the cable and the commander said the protesters didn’t know why they were protesting, they were told to do so, but they never said by whom. I for some odd reason don’t really believe him. Personally I think these wikileaks cables are a psy-op, trying to drum up tension. Be weary.
Essentially what you are saying is there’s a wikileaks cable stating that tear gas will be used on protesters. I don’t see the need for alarm. If 10,000 people were protesting in my city stopping commerce and impeding the liberties of others, I would hope they would be dispersed; and with smelly skunk spray if need be.