Druze have been calling on Israel to protect them in Syria from Al Nusra and potentially IS. After Al Nusra massacred some Syrian Druze, Israeli Druze lynched an Israeli ambulance carrying a wounded FSA member. Here's a thorough explanation of the Israel supports Al Nusra myth.
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The “Israel backs Jabhat al-Nusra” fairy-tale and its deadly consequences
June 29, 2015
By Michael Karadjis
The pro-Assad Druze lynch-mob who pulled two wounded Syrians from an ambulance in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, and then proceeded to bash one and kill the other while the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) looked on, justified their action with the claim that Israel is treating wounded fighters from the sectarian-jihadist group Jabhat al-Nusra.
As a Nusra unit had several weeks earlier killed 23 Druze in northern Idlib province, they and their supporters claimed to be concerned with the fate of the larger Druze communities in southern Syria, where a variety of Syrian rebel formations are in control, mostly the anti-sectarian Southern Front of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) but also Nusra. Though all revolutionary organisations in Syria had vigorously condemned the massacre, and even Nusra had officially condemned it and removed the commander (see my analysis at
https://mkaradjis.wordpress.com/201...a-condemn-nusras-massacre-of-druze-villagers/
), understandably the Druze minority remain concerned and vigilant.
In reality, the actions of the killers chime in well with current propaganda among the Likud-led regime in Israel, which is threatening to intervene to “protect” the Druze in south Syria, even “mulling the creation of a safe zone” – ie, a new Zionist land grab – on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights in order to aid Druze refugees.” (
http://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-weighs-safe-zone-for-syrias-embattled-druze/
). Moreover, Syrian Druze condemned the murder as incompatible with Druze (
http://syrianobserver.com/EN/News/29400/Druze_Community_Condemn_Golan_Heights_Ambulance_Attack
); and really, imagine the Zionist army allowing a Palestinian mob to attack one of its ambulances and drag out patients and murder them: they would have slaughtered Palestinians before they got anywhere near it.
To top it off, it turned out that the murdered patient was FSA fighter Munthir Khalil from the Revolutionary Command Council in Quneitra and Golan (
), another name for the Military Council of Quneitra and Golan, from which Brigadier General Abdul-Ilah al-Bashir, last year appointed Chief of Staff of the Supreme Military Command of the FSA, comes from. This FSA brigade is also a member organisation of the FSA’s Southern Front which of course had vigorously denounced Nusra’s Druze massacre and offered protection; moreover, the Southern Front several months ago issued a declaration that there would be no further cooperation with Nusra at any level.
Who is promoting the fairy-tale?
Thus the “Israel supports Nusra” discourse had simply led to the murder of a member of the FSA. But where does this theory come from? A number of writers in recent months have come up with the proposition that Israel is in some kind of alliance with Nusra in the southern Syrian region bordering the Israeli-stolen Golan Heights.
“Why has Israel embraced al-Qaida’s branch in Syria?” asks Rania Khalek in the Electronic Intifada (
https://electronicintifada.net/content/why-has-israel-embraced-al-qaidas-branch-syria/14619
). “In the Golan, Israel has cultivated an alliance with Islamist forces it falsely claims to detest: the al-Nusra Front,” claims Richard Silverstein (
http://www.richardsilverstein.com/2015/06/25/israels-dangerous-game-with-syrian-islamists/
). “Why is the media ignoring Israel’s alliance with al-Qaeda?” asks Asa Winstanely (
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/a...media-ignoring-israels-alliance-with-al-qaeda
).
According to Silverstein, evidence for this is that “It has built a camp to house fighters and their families on Israeli-held territory. It conducts regular meetings with Islamist commanders and provides military and other critical supplies to them,” and that “all of this is documented in written UN reports and images captured by journalists and activists on the armistice line (between Syria and Israel).”
Khalek also refers to these UN reports:
“The most egregious example of such aid in recent times has been Israel’s support for
Jabhat al-Nusra
,
al-Qaida’s
franchise in
Syria
, as witnessed by UN peacekeeping forces stationed in the occupied
Golan Heights
.”
Khalek, Silverstein and Winstanely would appear to be on good grounds for making these allegations, since the evidence is to be found in the reports of the UN forces stationed on the ceasefire line.
Except that you will not find such “evidence” in the relevant UN reports, as we will see.
The ‘evidence’ of Israel treating wounded Syrians
Before that, however, let’s note the other major piece of evidence for Israel’s “alliance with al-Qaida.” According to these writers, Israel has been providing medical treatment in Israeli hospitals for Nusra fighters from across the border.
Khalek explains:
The
Wall Street Journal
reported
in March that Israel has been treating wounded al-Nusra fighters and then sending them back into the Golan to battle
Hizballah
and the Syrian army.”
That would seem powerful evidence. But the only problem is that the source for this “information” – the
Wall Street Journal
– didn’t say this. It merely reported that:
“An Israeli military official acknowledged that most of the rebels on the other side of the fence belong to Nusra but said that Israel offered medical help to anyone in need, without checking their identity. “We don’t ask who they are, we don’t do any screening…Once the treatment is done, we take them back to the border and they go on their way,” he said.”
Now, one may decide to complain about the medical help to people from across the border (whether fighters or civilians) if that is your view, but there is a big difference between not checking who they are and the assertion that they
are
Nusra fighters, let alone Khalek’s pure invention of the last part of the sentence about sending them back to fight Hezbollah..
Khalek also referred to the Vice News video that showed wounded Syrian fighters in an Israeli hospital, and says that “the narrator
acknowledges
that the fighters
could be
affiliated with al-Nusra.” But if the entire edifice of “Israel aiding al-Qaida” is based on the fact that someone says that, among the fighters, some “could be” Nusra because they don’t check, then that’s pretty shabby “evidence.” The doctors insist most patients are civilians, and among the fighters none are Nusra fighters. The narrator notes a patient with long hair who has his face turned because he didn’t want to be seen in an Israeli hospital, and suggests these two things suggest he may be from Nusra. The idea that non-jihadist fighters might also not have time for a haircut, and that many of them may be just as embarrassed to be shown in an Israeli hospital, is apparently lost on the narrator.
As for civilians, since the source for most of the hysteria appears to be one
The Wall Street Journal
article, this article notes that “a third of the 1,500 treated by Israel have been women and children,” that is, some 500 people; the EI article by Khalek quoting this adds “the rest have been fighters.” As I have no subscription to the WSJ article, I am unable to verify this, but the implication here seems to be that all those who are not “women and children” are by definition fighters (a not uncommon recipe for massive “collective punishment” of men by oppressive regimes and genocidaires over time). On the other hand, if we assume that male civilians also get wounded just as often as women and children, then the majority may well be civilians.
For some two years now, Israel has been bringing these wounded Syrian fighters and civilians to Israeli hospitals and dropping them back when they’re done. It is well to point to the hypocrisy of the Zionist state, that daily massacres Palestinians and even attacks their hospitals and ambulances and murders medical staff and patients, showing a nice face by providing this medical aid to Syrians who are the victims of similar Zionist-style butchery by the Baathist gang occupying Damascus.
It would be a similar level of hypocrisy to the Syrian regime treating wounded Palestinians in Syrian hospitals.
Presumably we could also denounce Israeli hypocrisy in oppressing, dispossessing and killing Palestinians but then treating wounded Palestinian civilians and liberation fighters in its hospitals (
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2007/feb/8/20070208-115659-5410r/?page=all
;
http://www.timesofisrael.com/16-year-old-gaza-terrorist-treated-in-israeli-hospital/
;
http://www.israel21c.org/health/israeli-hospital-treated-both-sides-during-jenin-battle/
). Personally, however, I will not be engaging in any reverse hypocrisy or outright slime by writing an article headed “”Israel’s Dangerous game With Palestinian Terrorists.”
Israel’s interest in the region
But denunciations of hypocrisy, while all very valid, rarely get us very far. Israel is doing this for purposes either of propaganda, or to attempt to influence, or co-opt, in whatever limited way it can, some of the wounded fighters or civilians.
Countless Israeli leaders, military officials, intelligence chiefs, strategists and others have declared their preference for the survival of the Assad regime over any of the alternatives on offer throughout this conflict, for good reason: the Assad regime fired not a single shot across the border of the Israeli-stolen Golan for 40 years, nor even organised symbolic actions near the border, nor even conducted any serious diplomatic offensive, and meanwhile regularly slaughtered Palestinian civilians and resistance fighters. However, the reality now is that the regime no longer controls Syria; in fact it is falling to bits.
None of the groups fighting the Assad regime, whether the secular nationalist Free Syrian Army, the various Islamist groups or Jabhat al-Nusra have ever shown any inkling whatsoever of wanting to have anything to do with Israel, and all of them insist the Golan is Syrian. In the circumstances of its reliable Assadist border-guard collapsing, the Zionist regime aims to try to influence some of the local fighters in the “border” region as best it can via providing medical support. After all, some variation of them will be in control there whether Israel likes it or not.
There is of course no indication thus far that this influencing will work; and meanwhile, someone with their arm blown off is hardly going to say no to a hospital bed.
But to suggest that this medical aid, and the tiny amounts of aid
alleged
by these writers to be seen in the UN reports,
is the reason that rebels are holding the regime at bay
in these southern regions, is entirely fanciful and suggests a complete lack of understanding of the realities on the ground. The UN reports show that the Syrian airforce bombs the region massively and continually; there is nothing in the UN reports suggesting any transfer of arms to the rebels, let alone the kinds of arms that would be necessary to fight such a regime.
Indeed, if it wanted to, Israel could tell the Assad regime that by bombing the region along the armistice line, it is breaking the terms of the 1974 UN ceasefire, but has never done so; indeed it could use this as an excuse to down the warplanes; failing that, if it actually wanted to aid the rebels’ fight it could supply them anti-aircraft missiles. Of course, there is nothing in the reports that suggest it has supplied even a single bullet, let alone anything useful."
continued...
https://mkaradjis.wordpress.com/201...nusra-fairy-tale-and-its-deadly-consequences/
BTW, a little father down at the link is another elaborate debunking of the US created ISIS myth. A great read.
As Hamas arrests IS supporters in Gaza and Israel arrests IS supporting Bedouins, IS threatens to enter Gaza and Sisi is battling to keep the Sinai from falling to IS. The Egyptian military is demolishing homes near Gaza and evicting residents on the charge that IS and Hamas work together, though it is clearly to keep IS from crossing into Gaza.
Also Ikhwan is getting blasted away by Sisi without fighting back in anything but statements, as usual.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/fbLIXGfVUUk
Big news out of Afghanistan...
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hezb-e-Islami Announces Support For ISIS In Afghanistan To Combat Taliban
Hezb-e-Islami, the Afghan Islamist organization headed by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, announced its support for the Islamic State group on Sunday. Hekmatyar, who is considered a “global terrorist” by the United States, urged his group’s followers to support ISIS to combat Taliban in Afghanistan,
according to
local media reports.
Hezb-e-Islami, created in 1977 by Hekmatyar, was sidelined from Afghan politics after the Taliban rose to power in the late 1990s. However, over the last decade, the group is believed to have regained some of its lost strength. It claimed responsibility for several attacks in the country, most notably, an
attack
on a team of aid workers in the Badakhshan province in 2010 and a
car bomb blast
that targeted a pair of U.S. military vehicles in 2013.
Hekmatyar served as the prime minister of Afghanistan for brief periods between 1993 and 1996.
The support of
Hezb-e-Islami
, which is believed to have thousands of active fighters in Afghanistan, is likely to help ISIS recruit and establish a base in the country. Although there have been
reports
of ISIS presence in Afghanistan’s border with Pakistan, the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan largely remain loyal to Mullah Omar, the elusive, one-eyed supreme commander of the group.
Last month, amid reports of clashes between ISIS and Taliban militants, the Afghan Taliban also warned ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi against recruiting in the country.
“The Islamic Emirate [Taliban] does not consider the multiplicity of jihadi ranks beneficial either for jihad or for Muslims,” the Taliban reportedly said, in a
statement
released on June 16, adding that “jihad against the Americans and their allies must be conducted under one flag and one leadership.”
http://www.ibtimes.com/gulbuddin-he...pport-isis-afghanistan-combat-taliban-1996462
IS has seized a number of districts in Afghanistan from the Taliban.
Hekmatyar is an old Taliban friend. He's also a political weatherman and he abides the forecast. That he has gone IS means he believes Afghanistan will go IS, and he's a man who knows Afghanistan intimately.
Between Hekmatyar, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Chechens, and growing ranks of ex-Taliban Pashtun IS has established a solid and growing hold in Afghanistan.
This is in addition to their stronghold on the Nigeria-Niger-Chad-Cameroon border region via Boko Haram's addition to IS, their territories in Coastal Libya, the base of support in the Southern half of Tunisia, the Sinai, their hold over 50% of Syria and 80% of its gas & oil, nearly the whole of the Sunni Arab portion of Iraq. The Al Qaeda aligned Caucasus Emirate has collapsed to defections to IS, and now the Caucasus Jihadi scene is run by IS. Yemen, also, is host to IS insurgents looking to kill Houthis and edge out AQ's strongest remaining branch.
Something that goes unmentioned in the universal focus on which Iraqi towns have fallen to who is that regardless of who administers, there is a daily war in Baghdad. Check out the death tally.
https://www.iraqbodycount.org/database/recent/
They are rolling up on all non-IS Sunni Jihadists. They aim to absorb the ranks of dissatisfied Jihadists from Hamas, Ikhwan, Taliban, AQ, Chechnya, and wherever Muj are angry that their commanders are negotiating with the enemy or failing to establish Shariah. Any Sunni Jihadist group that doesn't enable its members to attack and/or open Islamic courts risk a catastrophic defection of lower ranking leaders and their men.
This is growing.
despite russian and egyptian claims the crash was caused by a technical problem, it seems obvious from the video the plane was either hit by a missile or brought down by a bomb.
this is a great victory for iSiS, retribution for all the soldiers and civilians killed by russian airstrikes.