Russia
lets Iranian-Hizballah
forces redeploy opposite
Syrian-Israel border
14
August, 2019
Deep
apprehension in Israel over a Russian U-turn, which is letting small
Iranian Al Qods and Hizballah units regain former positions 10-15km
from the Israeli and Jordanian borders. They are coming back after
Russian forces drove them out last year and established a safe zone
at those border districts in their stead.
Reporting this turn of events, DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources add that the Russian forces, not content with allowing this Iranian-Hizballah comeback, have also evacuated their own positions, leaving the local population under the control of the Al Qods and Hizballah invaders. These actions violate Russian President Vladimir Putin’s commitment last year to US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to purge S. Syrian borders of the hostile elements ruled from Tehran an provide monitors for a safe zone.
Washington
and Jerusalem have interceded strongly with Moscow against this
breach while trying to establish whether they were ordered from
Putin’s office in the Kremlin or the local command on a directive
from the Russian defense ministry. For now, neither the US nor Israel
has decided how to respond to the new pro-Iranian buildup at Israel’s
back door. They are also trying to find out if the Russian step is
Moscow’s response to the US-Turkish safe zone initiative for
northeastern Syria. This week, a large American unit landed in
southern Turkey to start activating the joint US-Turkish safe zone,
which aims to separate the Turkish army from the pro-US SDF militia
which is dominated by Syrian Kurds. Moscow may have opened the door
to Iran in southern Syria to counter expanding US involvement in the
north.
Israel
showed first resistance to the new hostile presence at its border on
July 24 by firing surface missiles at the intelligence stations Iran
was setting up on the Tal Al-Harara hilltop opposite the Golan
border. But the Russian move continued notwithstanding.
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