I have no idea right now if there is any truth in this.
Just 5 kilometers away from Israel border,Russia Sends Missiles as Moscow Prepares for a possible War
19
July, 2017
Russian
army units are preparing to move into the Syrian town of Quneitra in
the coming days and take up positions opposite the Syrian-Israeli
Golan border, DEBKAfile reports exclusively from military sources.
Their function is to police the second zone of southwestern Syria
designated for ceasefire by Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir
Putin when they met in Hamburg on July 7.
Quneitra
is just 5km from Israel’s border and the line of IDF positions
defending it.
Israel
has notified Washington and Moscow that it is flatly opposed to the
presence of a Russian unit on its border. However, the US and Russian
officers coordinating the ceasefire’s implementation agreed to
recommend going forward with the Russian deployment. The White House
and the Kremlin gave the officers’ recommendation the green light,
virtually imposing it on Israel against its will.
Their
argument is that the first ceasefire zone that was established last
week in the Daraa front on the Jordanian border will quickly break
down if it is not shored up by a second zone at Quneitra.
But
the two zones differ in major respects, our military and intelligence
sources emphasize.
The
understandings drawn up for Daraa between the US, Russia and Jordan,
included a clause explicitly providing for the withdrawal of Iranian
and pro-Iranian forces, including Hizballah, to a point 40km west or
north of the demilitarized town.
This
clause never stood up for one moment. As DEBKAfile first disclosed on
July 16, even after Russian and Chechen troops moved into Daraa on
Sunday, Syrian and Iranian forces did move out, but an elite
Hizballah unit remained. The US, Russia and Jordan decided
collectively to let this breach of the ceasefire deal go without
response and tried to keep it dark.
While
acting to procure Jordan’s acceptance for the new format, the two
powers refrained from turning to Jerusalem. They knew they would be
greeted with a flat rejection, because of an earlier lapse: The
clause providing for a 40km withdrawal of Iranian and pro-Iranian
troops from Daraa was left out of the deal for Quneitra - heedless of
urgent Israeli demands for its inclusion.
The
absence of any Trump-Putin commitment on this score leaves Israel
fully exposed to the presence of Iranian and Hizballah forces within
mortar range of its Golan border in an area supervised by their ally,
the Russian military.
It
was this danger that galvanized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
into broadcasting Israel’s total opposition to the Trump-Putin
ceasefire for southwestern Syria during his visit to Paris on Monday,
July 17, after his talks with President Emmanuel Macron.
In
an apparent bid to calm Israel’s concerns, Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov made an usual statement for a Russian diplomat: "I
can guarantee that we have done everything and the US side has done
everything to ensure that Israel's security interests within this
framework are fully taken into account," he said later on
Monday.
Careful perusal of this comment revealed to our sources that it was made in the context of a previous ceasefire accord for the Russians had made Turkey and Iran “co-sponsors.” Instead of reassurance, his comment was taken in Israel as a bid to ascertain that the arrival of Russian troops in Quneitra over Israel’s strenuous objections would go smoothly
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