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From The Mediterranean to the Golan, Iran Builds Active Front And Direct Military Presence On Israel's Border. (Memri).
"Israel faces a fateful crisis. As much as it feared the Iranian nuclear program, it never imagined that Iran would be standing on its border even before its nuclear agreement with the Americans was complete.
The Iranian threat to Israel is no longer theoretical, nor does it have anything to do with Israel's deterrent of using its nuclear weapons, which cannot be used considering the international power balance. The threat has become direct, practical and conventional."[1]
In recent years, Iran has based its deployment in
Syria on the establishment of a new Hizbullah Syria organization along
the lines of Hizbullah Lebanon, as well as on the direct presence of
Iranian forces in Syria, particularly in the Golan Heights.
Iran's deployment in Syria, and particularly the
presence of its forces in the Golan Heights, at first only as command
posts and a limited number of special forces, reveals a trend of Iranian
activity in the region that is direct, not only by proxy as it has been
to date.
According to the Iranian plan, the command posts are meant to
operate "130,000 trained Iranian Basij fighters waiting to enter Syria,"
as is evident from May 2014 statements by Islamic Revolutionary Guards
Corps (IRGC) senior official Hossein Hamedani, that were censored and
removed immediately after publication in Iran.[2]
Statements expressing intent to establish a front of
anti-Israel activity in the Golan were heard from Iranian and Syrian
officials as early as 2013, and have been implemented openly and in
practice in the past two years (see MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 5307, Assad And His Allies Threaten To Open A Front In Golan Heights,
May 21, 2013).
During this time, there were also a few terror
operations as well as operations to collect intelligence information in
the Golan, which Israel claims were carried out by Hizbullah and Iranian
elements; for example, there have been rocket fire, roadside bombs,
drones launched, and weapons transferred to Hizbullah.
Israel for its
part has carried out pinpoint counter-operations inside Syrian
territory, such as bombing missile deliveries and attacking senior
Iranian officials in Syria, for example, the January 2015 assassination
of Gen. Mohammad Ali Allahdadi and other IRGC soldiers who have not been
publicly identified, alongside several Hizbullah operatives, and the
February 2013 assassination of top IRGC official Hassan Shateri, which
Iran claims was carried out by Israel.[3]
Iran's direct deployment in the Golan creates a single battle front against Israel from Rosh HaNikra to Quneitra.[4]
It also constitutes a violation of the status quo of the Golan Heights
front, which has been quiet since the Separation of Forces Agreement of
1974,[5] and comes on top of Hizbullah's violations of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701.[6]
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Al-Mu'allem said in an interview on
Iran's Al-Alam TV channel that "there is resistance in the Golan that is
acting against Jabhat Al-Nusra and against the Israeli plans."[7]
Lebanese analyst Anis Naqash, who is close to Hizbullah, also said that
"there is indeed resistance in the Golan."
According to him, there have
been several actions against Israel by the Golan resistance, which he
called popular Syrian resistance, and Israel has not acknowledged this
so as to not reveal its helplessness. Regarding the violation of
Resolution 1701 he said: "From the onset there was confusion about it.
We – the resistance camp – violated Resolution 1701 from the moment they
began implementing it."[8]
Furthermore, Iran's deployment on the border has
implications for the chances of a war breaking out in the region and for
the character of such a war. This, because it increases the possibility
that any local eruption could quickly develop into a regional conflict,
since Iran now commands the theater that stretches from Iran and Iraq
through Syria and Lebanon and the Mediterranean.[9]
It should be noted that Hizbullah's January 28, 2015 retaliatory attack
against Israel's January 18 attack in itself did not develop into a
broader conflict only because Israel refrained from responding to it. A
senior Iranian spokesman assessed that this was due to Israel's "intense
fear of the outbreak of an all-out war."[10]
Iran's aim in deploying in the Golan Heights is not
only to deter Israel from acting against its nuclear program, defend
Syria as part of the resistance axis, and establish an active front for
anti-Israel terror attacks in the Golan and even liberate the Israeli
Golan. It also meshes with the Iranian regime's ideological perception
of Israel as an entity that must be eliminated, as is evident in
statements by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
According to this
perception, the West Bank must be armed, as the Gaza Strip was, in
advance of eliminating the state of Israel.
It should be noted that in addition to its deployment
for the purpose of eliminating the state of Israel, Iran is building
capabilities and ways of operating against Israel and against
Jewish/Israeli targets worldwide; these are occasionally put into
action.[11]
Iran's front on Israel's northern border, in addition
to its involvement in other arenas in the region, creates tremendous
pressure on its dwindling resources and exhausts it, intensifying its
dependence on regional forces. But the export of Iran's Islamic
Revolution always contributes directly to the survival of the
Iranian regime. This is because the mobilization of Iranian national
forces and Iranian youth in the ideological framework of struggle
outside Iran inoculates Iran's dictatorial regime against internal
uprising and rebellion against it.
The Iranian Front In The Golan – Implementing Iranian Ideological Perception Regarding Need To Eliminate Israel.
Constructing a united front from Rosh HaNikra to
Quneitra meshes with Iran's comprehensive strategy to eliminate Israel.
Iranian regime heads have repeatedly stated their commitment to this
goal over the years, from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to other regime
and military leaders.[39]
To bring only a handful of examples, in a July 23,
2014 speech, Khamenei said that "the only solution is to destroy the
Zionist regime."[40]
Furthermore, Mehdi Taeb, head of Khamenei's "Ammar Headquarters" think
tank and the brother of IRGC intelligence chief Hossein Taeb, said in a
November 12, 2014 speech in Qom that "Iran's sword is currently stuck in
the throat of the accursed Israeli regime, and according to the
instructions of the founder of the Islamic Republic [Ayatollah Ruhollah]
Khomeini, we must remove this oppressive regime from the world map...
The Imam Khomeini saw the Basij [as a force] that would destroy the
Zionist regime, and today, thanks to divine grace, Iran has besieged
Israel with those same popular forces."[41]
Similar statements were repeatedly made by IRGC officials as well. On
August 27, 2014, IRGC Deputy Commander Hossein Salami said: "Destroying
the Zionist regime is a very simple matter... [It] will take place
gradually. It is a matter of divine faith, [it is] more than a mere wish
for us."[42]
On November 26, 2014, Basij Commander Mohammad Reza Naqdi said: "The
Iranian nation and Basij members are determined to hold victory prayers
led by their Imam [Khamenei] at the Al-Aqsa Mosque."[43]
The next day, IRGC navy official Ali Razmjou said that the Zionist
regime "will be eliminated from the world map in the near future thanks
to the resistance of Basij and Hizbullah members throughout the world."[44] Hmmmm.......Unknown to them, they are heading for eternal judgment, they think they are coming to make war against God's chosen people, but they are being gathered for judgment.Read the full story here.
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