Above, Israeli soldiers near the Syrian border;
Military sources, point to
preparations for a massive Syrian army offensive backed by Hizballah,
pro-Iranian Shiite militias and Iranian Revolutionary Guards officers, for
clearing the strong rebel presence out of the Syrian Golan.
1. The arrival in the
Quneitra area of the armored brigades of the 4th Division, which is the elite unit of President
Bashar Assad’s armed forces and reserved strictly for battles of the highest
strategic importance for the regime.
2. The Syrian brigades came with advanced Russian T-90
tanks that were detached from the Aleppo front in the north. Those tanks will
be deployed for the first time just 8km from the Israeli border.
3. Hizballah too has contributed its elite fighting unit,
the Radwan Force, which has arrived in
Quneitra in the last few days to take part in the coming offensive.
4. Also concentrated there
are pro-Iranian Shiite militia forces, under the direct command of Iran’s
Revolutionary Guard Corps.
5. Assad took the unusual step of appointing a senior
Druze officer, Brig. Gen. Osama Zhar a-din, as the Golan front’s new commander.
The motive behind this is an attempt to drive a wedge between the IDF troops
posted on the Israeli Golan and the Druze inhabiting the local villages,
while also sowing discord between the Druze serving in Israel’s armed forces
and their Jewish brothers-in-arms.
According to my sources,
the current Syrian and allied lineup just across the border from Israel is not
deployed this time to attack Israel, but for a clean sweep of all the Syrian
rebel forces holding sectors of the Golan-Israeli border.
The pro-Assad forces are expected to weigh in with artillery shelling and heavy aerial bombing to force the local Syrian population of 140,000 to 160,000 to flee. This scenario would confront Israel and the IDF with the possibility of tens of thousands of Syrian refugees clamoring for sanctuary.
The pro-Assad forces are expected to weigh in with artillery shelling and heavy aerial bombing to force the local Syrian population of 140,000 to 160,000 to flee. This scenario would confront Israel and the IDF with the possibility of tens of thousands of Syrian refugees clamoring for sanctuary.
6. Iran, Hizballah and Syria have decided to henceforth
hit back at any Israeli air or artillery strikes against a Syrian target on the
Golan. This was decided at high-level three-way consultations in Damascus on
Sept. 15, two days after Israeli aircraft attacked the headquarters of Syria’s
90th Brigade at al-Shaar, near Quneitra, in reprisal for the Syrian shells
that strayed across the border.
Assad informed his allies that he will not put up with any more Israeli attacks on Syrian regional commands.
Assad informed his allies that he will not put up with any more Israeli attacks on Syrian regional commands.
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