A
determined collapse of any chance of peace ...
Israel
to create 'buffer zones' in Syria
Israel
has reportedly decided to create two militarized buffer zones inside
Syria as a precaution against Al-Qaeda and the Assad regime
1
February, 2014
An
Israeli news website with close ties to Israeli intelligence has
reported that Israel is using the current unrest in Syria as an
excuse to create two buffer zones as a precaution against Al-Qaeda
and the Assad regime.
According
to claims made by the Debkafile website, the move shows signs that
Israel is abandoning its position of neutrality in the three-year-old
Syrian civil war and decided to create the buffer zones last week as
a safeguard against Al-Qaeda-linked rebel groups Nusra Front and the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
The
first buffer zone will be placed along Syria’s border with Jordan
and will be 45km long 75km wide. The second buffer zone will be 60km
long and 30km wide along the Israeli border in Syria’s southern
region of Golan.
The
news story suggested that these buffer zones will be heavily
militarized and control over them will be given to Syrian opposition
groups that are approved of by the US, Israel and Jordan.
The
report states that the first zone is currently occupied by Druze
tribes with up to 180,000 people spread across 12o villages. Although
this community has preferred to stay out of the fighting in Syria,
Al-Qaeda incursions into their region by force them to get involved.
The other zone is home to around 300,000 people.
The
plan for the buffer zones apparently began in April 2010 when 15,000
US Special Forces and the Jordanian military instructors began
training and arming Syrian opposition fighters at the King Hussein
airbase in Mafraq.
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