The old adage is seen here in this Watchman article and video, "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."
The Israeli army is in regular
contact with Syrian terrorists, and has been providing them with growing
amounts of aid over the course of the Syrian War, not just providing medical
aid to the wounded, as has previously been reported, but also giving terrorist factions food, fuel, and even money to
pay their fighters’ salaries and buy ammunition.
Those
familiar with the Israeli aid say that it’s gotten so prevalent that Israel’s
military is actually setting aside a specific part of their budget for aid to
be provided to Syrian terrorists, while Syrian terrorists openly praise how
deep the Israeli aid has gotten, crediting it for their continued operation as alleged
“rebel forces”.
One
of the terrorist factions, the Knights of the Golan, receives an
estimated $5,000 from Israel every month. The group is not affiliated with any
umbrella group and it appears Israel’s stipend is a significant chunk of this
group’s operating budget.
The UN Observer Force in Syria says
that Israel’s
interaction with the terrorists has been growing precipitously in recent months,
and that this could trigger growing clashes between the terrorists and Syrian
forces in the southern Syria, putting the observers at risk.
Israel
officially doesn’t admit to any of this, beyond providing medical aid to
wounded terrorists, and of course attacking Syrian military bases regularly
across the nation’s south. The direct aid is all under the table, but getting less
of a secret all the time.
In the video below the former head of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad, Efraim Halevy, defends the country's treatment of al-Nusra Front (Al Qaeda affiliate) terrorists on the Syrian border.
Efraim Halevy tells broadcaster Mehdi Hasan that he is not concerned that Israel had treated militants in Syria from al-Nusra Front that is al-Qaeda's Syrian branch.
"It's always useful […] to deal with your enemies in a humane way," Halevy said.
Efraim Halevy tells broadcaster Mehdi Hasan that he is not concerned that Israel had treated militants in Syria from al-Nusra Front that is al-Qaeda's Syrian branch.
"It's always useful […] to deal with your enemies in a humane way," Halevy said.
In this video Netanyahu visits wounded insurgents and reportedly Al Qaeda terrorists in the hospital in Israel.
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