Belgium – Report: Israel’s IDF Chief Visited Brussels To Establish Unprecedented Security Ties

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    FILE - IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot speaks at a graduation course ceremony for IDF Naval officers at the IDF navy training base in the Northern Israeli city of Haifa. March 03, 2015. Photo by IDF Spokesperson/FLASH90Belgium – IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eisenkot traveled to Brussels earlier this week, holding clandestine meetings with Belgian security officials less than one month after the Paris terror attacks, according to The Jerusalem Post’s Hebrew language sister publication Maariv Friday.

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    The purpose of the trip was designed to help establish unprecedented security ties involving Belgium and Israel prompted by security fears throughout Europe.

    During his one-day trip to Europe, the IDF chief of staff also held meetings with high ranking military officials from the United States.

    Israel has already established a precedent coordinating with other European countries who are seeking to improve security protocols.

    Earlier this week, it was revealed that Germany received from Israeli intel services less than two weeks ago key intelligence regarding an imminent terror attack against a packed soccer stadium, German magazine Stern reported Wednesday.

    Israeli intelligence provided the crucial information that lead German authorities to cancel a scheduled friendly soccer match between Germany and the Netherlands at Hanover Stadium on November 17.

    The game was called off just four days after the attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. German Chancellor Angela Merkel had been set to attend along with other government ministers in a show of solidarity with the French.

    According to Stern, Israeli intelligence had informed of an imminent threat modeled after the Paris attacks, with concrete times and targets being mentioned. One of the targets was the Hanover stadium.

    Earlier in the evening, Hanover Police President Volker Kluwe said there were “specific indications” of a planned attack with explosives at the game.


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    happypappy
    happypappy
    8 years ago

    It’s a good thing that the IDF officer was not from the “Settlements”, bc then his Intel would be boycotted

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    8 years ago

    Brussels and Belgium in general are at the forefront of giving Israel all types of problems re their human rights courts and not recognizing the “settlements” and this Israeli fool goes there to help them
    No wonder we’re losing
    Stupid stupid

    BoruchN
    BoruchN
    8 years ago

    Dear General, Let’s also improve the safety of Israeli back home. You governmnt seems to be ‘asleep at the switch.’